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Python (2000)

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Movie Python (2000)
Real Title Python
Rating 5.1
Aired 2000-08-09
Duration 99 Min
Languages HINDI-ENGLISH
Quality WEBRip
Subtitle NA
Sources IMDB | TMDB

Countries

United States of America

Genres

Comedy, Horror, Science Fiction, Hollywood Movies Hindi Dubbed, Hindi Dubbed Movies, Dual Audio, Hollywood Movies, English Movies

Companies

Python Productions LLC, Unified Film Organization

Stars

Frayne Rosanoff, Robert Englund, William Zabka, Dana Barron, Sara Mornell, Wil Wheaton

Directors

Richard Clabaugh

Writers

Gary Hershberger, Phillip J. Roth, Paul Bogh, Chris Neal

Taglines

Taglines: Created by nature... redesigned by man.

Tags

airplane, snake, animal attack, giant snake, creature, scientist, military, python, animal horror

Description

Sleepy New Haven California is a small town with a big problem. A sixty foot slithering horror has arrived and shattered the town's tranquillity on it's path of death and destruction... Growing violent and more savage with each attack the gigantic creature soon becomes an unstoppable feeding machine raging beyond control of it's creator, leaving only the stripped bones of it's victims in it's wake.

Reviews

Reviews:

Author: yoshikagekira1999
Dude you got me outta bed for a snake? Python, a made for TV film from 2000. The actually inspired the previous film I watched Boa/New Alcatraz and they even had a crossover, Boa vs. Python in 2004. Bisexual romance? That's innovative for a B Movie! Why the FUCK does Will Wheaton have pink hair?? And is Jenny McCarthy's character supposed to be hot? Because she is not, unless she wasn't going for that in which case bravo! At least the effects for the dead bodies are good. It's cool Freddy is here maybe he can take the python to the dream realm or some shit. If Boa is like Aliens but with a snake then this is Predator but with a snake. Can't wait for The Terminator but with a snake, Snakinator? All in all this isn't a bad movie especially for what it is. I still prefer Boa to this though.

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