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 ACTION: Boa Vs Python



US, 2004, David Flores  (Send to friend)



Steve Anderson
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Boa Vs. Python
DVD
*

Directed by
David Flores

Written by
Chase Parker
Sam Wells

Cast
David Hewlett
Jaime Bergman  
Kirk B.R. Woller  
Adam Kendrick
Angel Boris
Mariana Stanisheva
Hari Anichkin   
Velizar Binev
Asen Blatechki  
Ryan Spike Dauner   
Jeff Rank
Hristo Shopov   
Niki Sotirov
Nasko Srebrev
Jonas Talkington


R
90 mins

From the "Sweet Mercy Why Did They Feel The Need To Subject Us To This??" files comes "Boa Vs. Python," a movie that'll make you change your mind about snakes.

And probably from "Ew, I don't like snakes" to "I'm going to kill every snake I see from now on."

So what we've got here is the story of two terribly familiar, honking big snakes.  The Boa, from the "Boa" series of direct to video titles, and the Python, from the, obviously, "Python" series of direct to video titles.  But we can't get right into the snake combat, oh no.  First we have to look literary and do some foreshadowing, so we have a couple masked wrestlers with the why-didn't-we-see-this-coming-sooner names of Boa and Python.

But a wealthy businessman is importing an actual python while all the wrestling is going on so he can go on a hunt of his own later on.  Which is probably a bad idea, in retrospect, because like we all knew was going to happen, the python got loose.  It's somewhere under the midwest right now.  So the government reacts to that in the truest government fashion, looks at the situation and thinks: let's send the giant boa we have penned up underground that we're milking for antivenom research out to fight and kill the giant python!  

Oh why oh WHY does this sound like such a bad idea that I want to scream my lungs out?  Because it IS!  The feds slap a bunch of electronic equipment into the boa and send it on its way to attack the python.

Meanwhile, the rich schmuck who picked up the python in the first place is off leading his own hunting party after it.  Man, this is a surprisingly complex plot for the bringing together of two minor-league franchises.  Sadly, even with all the unnecessary complexity, it's still really just a tired retread of the previous Boa and Python plotlines.  Soldiers die, the big snakes brawl it out, and that's the day.

The biggest problem with Boa Vs. Python is that it doesn't actually set out to do, or do for that matter, anything NEW.  It's the same old movie, recast and reshot, with the addition of another snake.  Boa Vs. Python doesn't offer any measure of originality, no matter how insignificant, to sell itself to its viewer.  Only the addition of another snake prevents it from being merely Boa 3 or Python 3.  It's hard to believe but it's true-the only thing separating us from total unoriginality is a second snake.

The ending is a little perky, a little chipper, a little inspirational, and wholly predictable.  Which sums up this entire movie, to be honest with you.  From a throwaway sequence in the beginning revolving around how long our female lead can hold her breath that ends up becoming direly important in the end, to just a whole whopping chunk of more of the same, Boa Vs. Python will make things clear that once you've seen ONE movie about giant killer snakes, you've seen them ALL.

The special features are limited to a handful of subtitles and several trailers for "Boa Vs. Python," "Anacondas: Hunt for the Blood Orchid," "Boa," "Kaena: The Prophecy," "Resident Evil 2," and "Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation."  Which is, I suppose a blessing in disguise.  Why would I want to see deleted scenes on a movie that I would far rather be over in the shortest possible order anyway?  What director's commentary could sway my opinion on this pile of dreck in my DVD player?

If it padded its special features menu, I'd have to actually give it some CREDIT.  And I wouldn't want to go doing that now at this stage of the game.

All in all,  Boa Vs. Python is just one more in the series, one more truly vapid and pointless brick in an already overpopulated wall.

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