Robocroc (TV Movie 2013)
54KRobocroc: Directed by Arthur Sinclair. With Corin Nemec, Lisa McAllister, Keith Duffy, Steven Hartley. A rocket carrying nano robots crash lands shortly after takeoff into a zoo. The bots are released and find their way into a massive crocodile. The croc, now programmed to kill, will target anything and anyone for its next meal.
“Trying to control a top-secret experiment, a military scientist reluctantly teams up with a zoo-keeper when it appears the experiment mutates one of the resident crocodiles into a cybernetic fusion and must try to stop it before itu0026#39;s rampage grows out of control.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis here turns out to be quite an entertaining and enjoyably cheesy offering. While the general plot device of allowing a normal crocodile to be infected and infused with cybernetic robotics to turn it into a killing machine is flat-out ludicrous, the manner in which it goes about dealing with this is quite nice with the overall deception played throughout the film against the zoo personnel, and in return, the viewer so we donu0026#39;t know any more than whatu0026#39;s told. This makes for a potentially-frustrating time since thereu0026#39;s little nuggets placed that arenu0026#39;t quite as forthcoming in revealing whatu0026#39;s going on as it should be, and the final twist that enables the whole conflict to continue on is quite irritating for itu0026#39;s decision to incorporate such a clichéd option to keep this one going after the appropriate finale that was given here. That said, thereu0026#39;s plenty to love in the filmu0026#39;s outright cheesiness, which is just pure fun with the film getting a lot of play out of the initial concept of a robotic crocodile going on a rampage with the as-per-usual lame CGI keeping the sections of robotics coming through the normal crocodilian skin looking rather cheesy, thereu0026#39;s some nice action scenes of both the crocodile in the adjacent water-park chomping on tourists to the militaryu0026#39;s battles with the creature in the open and utterly failing. Itu0026#39;s actually quite fun and enjoyable for what it is.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eRated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Language.”