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Dan Acre Movies

2004  
R  
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"It feeds on fear!" read the advertising tagline for this Roger Corman-produced shocker. What could be scarier than a rogue crocodile, except maybe a rogue dinosaur? How about a combination thereof -- a DinoCroc? Hoping to create a cheap alternative to expensive prescription medicines, the greedy Gereco Corporation genetically manipulates a small supply of DNA from a prehistoric creature called the Sarcosuchus. Suddenly revived and very hungry, this ancient "DinoCroc" kills indiscriminately (in some very gory scenes that border on the grotesquely hilarious), but has a special fondness for human flesh. Professional herpetologist and crocodile hunter Dick Sydney (Costas Mandylor) is brought in from Australia to stop the rampaging beast, with the grudging assistance of female scientist Paula Kennedy (Joanna Pacula) and the more willing cooperation of Sheriff Harper (Charles Napier) and his ever-imperiled daughter, Diane (Jane Longnecker). Along the way, the viewer is treated to gratuitous dollops of sex and bad language, which along with the excessive violence earned the film an R rating in its original form. The climax is right out of the movie Them, with a bit of urban legend-spinning thrown in. Filmed under the title PrimeEvil, DinoCroc was given a very, very limited theatrical release before it aired over the Sci-Fi Channel on April 24, 2004. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Costas MandylorCharles Napier, (more)
 
2011  
 
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An internet celebrity gives kinky web surfers an outlet for their sexual peccadilloes, and becomes the object of obsession for his unstable new intern. Four years ago, Hollis Parker lost his wife. In order to recover from the devastating tragedy, he focuses on his duties as host of a nightly webcam show - a sexually explicit program allowing fans to indulge their wildest fantasies for the entire world to see. But when Hollis' becomes the target of obsession for a psychotic intern, the drama comes out of cyberspace, and into the studio. Now, unless Hollis can diffuse the tense situation, he may inadvertently broadcast his own murder. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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