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Chinese pop culture cinema is in a weird place right now. Over the last 10-15 years or so they have gone on a binge of outright copying Western Cinematic films with varying results. Sometimes it’s done well (think The Wandering Earth), and other times it’s just plain cheesy. In the case of Crocodile Island it’s a direct rip off of Kong: Skull Island, just without the budget, the acting, the special effects, OR the fun. It seems to weirdly imitate those 70s Grindhouse flicks mixed with the amazing CGI effects of a 1998 Flight Simulator in what can only be described as “late night SyFy Channel garbage”.
The story is about what you’d expect for a rip-off of Kong: Skull Island. A flight goes way off course into the “Dagger Triangle!” and ends up crash landing due to a pre-historic bird strike on the engines. The surviving members of the crew and the passengers wake up only to discover that the Island they landed on is ruled over by a gigantic sea water crocodile (and depending on how it was rendered in what scene, ranges from looking barely bigger than a human, to the size of Godzilla) who wants to eat and munch on the new human treats that have shown up on his little island.
I’m not sure whether Simon Zhao (directing in his feature length debut) MEANT for this to an Asylum Studios level “mockbuster”, but that’s what it ended up being. That cheap and cheesy film that shows at 2:00 AM on HBO or SyFy that no one will admit to watching, but does so after about 4 beers and a giant plate of hot pockets while lying on the couch in their boxers. Honestly, the film is worth watching at least once just to see HOW bad it really is. This is one of those guilty pleasures where you KNOW the film is utter garbage, but you can’t tear your eyes away because the giant CGI croc is going to eat another damsel in distress while she screams like louder than Willie Scott in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.
Rating:
Not Rated by the MPAA
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Extras:

• Well Go USA Previews
Final Score:

I know this was supposed to emulate some of the 1930s pulp fiction movies mixed with Grindhouse, but Crocodile Island is only good while drunk. However, I was absolutely amazed at HOW bad it really is, AND I had a few beers to take the edge off of it! The DVD specs are just plain awful, the movie itself is devoid of any extras outside of trailers (but I don’t think anyone will miss them), and this is a movie you watch and go “huh, so this is what a Chinese version of Landshark looks like”. Personally, I would just avoid the film unless you’re a glutton for those “so bad it’s good” monster movies. There’s just nothing that that can’t be gotten elsewhere at higher quality
Technical Specifications:
Starring: Gallen Lo, Yinyue Liao, Bingxiang Wang
Directed by: Shixing Xu, Simon Zhao
Written by: Minming Ni
Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1 MPEG2
Audio: Mandarin: Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles: English SDH
Studio: Well Go USA
Rated: N
Runtime: 86 Minutes
DVD Release Date: November 21st 2023
Recommendation: Skip It
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