646f9e108c After an overly ambitious businessman transports an 80-foot python to the United States, the beast escapes and starts to leave behind a trail of human victims. An FBI agent and a snake specialist come up with a plot to combat the creature by pitting it against a bioengineered, 70-foot boa constrictor. It&#39;s two great snakes that snake great together! After a genetically-altered python escapes, a scientist is enlisted to help kill it by releasing a giant boa constrictor that he owns. Geez… We can&#39;t say that it didn&#39;t try. &quot;Boa V.S. Python&quot; tried too hard to be a decent B-flick. It tried to rely most of it&#39;s fun factor on a monster, on cheesy dialogs, on not so bad f/x, and on cool soundtrack. Not to mention the visual attractive of sensual hot women with a sexy accent.<br/><br/>Overall, it&#39;s not a bad movie because it has some good technical values to respect unlike many crappy B-flicks under the same tone. <br/><br/>I had fun watching it after the first half of the movie. Sometimes it got dull and boring but it was just a premise before the B-Action started!<br/><br/>Watch this one if you are hungry of B-flicks!! I&#39;d like to think that someone got fired over this movie. The really amazing thing about Boa vs. Python is that it got made at all. Then, after it got made, it aired on the Sci-Fi Channel. Now, we all know that the Sci-Fi Channel is not exactly known for excellence in programming, but this is an all time low.<br/><br/>The fact that someone pitched Boa vs. Pythona concept, and someone else said, &quot;Yeah! Great!&quot; is just plain frightening. I almost can&#39;t blame the writer, the director, the actors, or the terrible CGFX team. They did what they had to do. The worst thing about Boa vs. Python is that it came into existence at all. 2 out of 10 stars. One for the python, one for the boa.
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