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VHS Movie Reviews of The Crocodile Hunter - Collision Course [VHS]Movie Review: The only starring role of Steve Irwin Summary: 4 StarsWhen Steve Irwin died last September, I knew I had to watch this movie in tribute to him, and I finnaly got to see this movie last month, and even through he had a cameo in a couple of others movies, this was the only movie that he starred in, and he plays himself. He left behind his wife Terri Irwin, and his wife Terri Irwin, his daughter Blondi, and his son Robert. The movie begins with the CIA finding out that a precious spy satellite, has landed in an Australian bush. They send out agents Archer (Kenneth Ransom) and Wheeler (Lachy Hulme), and thier mission is to capture baseball-sized beacon, that is filled with infomation that must not end up in the wrong hands. You might even wonder if they know about the Irwins at all, for most of the movie. They are piarted with Australian native Jo Buckley (Kate Beahan). Steve Irwin and his wife Terri are off doing thier usual aventures, which is collecting snakes, examining lizard poo, and rescuing orphaned animals. While crocodile is decimating feisty rancher Brozzie Drewitt's (Magda Szubanski) cattle, and local Fauna and Fisheries ranger Sam Flynn (David Wenham), and they hire the Irwins to relocate the beast before someone gets hurt. And while this is going on, the CIA agents evantally meets up with the Irwin, whom Steve mistakes for hunters. While Steve does mention his father at times, in the movie, his parents nor his young daughter (at the time) are seen in this movie, so you have to wonder who was watching Blondi, you might guess his parents, when Steve and Terri were making this movie.
Movie Review: The legend in print Summary: 5 StarsI laughed a lot, I cried even more and it made me miss Steve Irwin all that much more when I read this short but sweet and well written bio about him and his family in Australia. The writing was professional enough to appeal to not only kids but grown-ups as well and told you everything you want to know about this guys life and passions. He will always be missed and if you were/are a fan this little book is a must have.
Movie Review: The Crocodile Hunter - Collision Course - The Movie Summary: 5 StarsExcellent movie for all public. Educational and funny with a zest of "secret agent" type action. Triggers interest in animals that would not generally be of interest to most, all done in beautiful Australia, and starring our own unique, humourous, adventurous, passionate Steve Irwin and his beautiful wife Terri. Awesome for kids and adults alike for a great family time in front of the TV set.
Movie Review: Terrific Epitaph To The Life of the Crocodile Hunter Summary: 4 StarsI only saw Steve Irwin's show a few times. I saw him a few times on the talk show circuit and found him an engaging personality. Unfortunately, I was drawn to this film by Steve's untimely passing. I was hesitant to view it for two reasons. I didn't want to dislike this film. I also didn't want to praise this film effusely because of Steve's death. Fortunately, this is a terrific family film. The best part of the film is that Steve is an engagingly energetic cheerleader for wildlife. Not only is Steve witty but he is incredibly knowledgable about the wild kingdom. I'm not a viewer of the Discovery Channel but I was on the edge of my seat as Steve relates the lifestyles of varied creatures. Steve's wife, Terri, makes for a fetching sidekick. The only drawback to the film are lesser stories about the CIA trying to intercept a missing black box in the Outback and a portly female rancher trying to bag a crocodile whose been devouring her livestock. These story threads, however, are ultimately woven into the story for a satisfying conclusion. If you have reservations about viewing this film because it may make you sad never fear. Ultimately, "Crocodile Hunter-Collision Course" is a celebration of a rich and full life and that will bring on a smile.
Movie Review: A wonderful way to remember the legendary Steve Irwin Summary: 4 StarsIf you were a fan of the late, great Crocodile Hunter, Steve Irwin, then Collision Course is a must-have for your collection. The movie isn't bad...not the best movie ever, but it's certainly entertaining enough, and if you enjoyed watching Irwin's shows, you'll have fun with this movie. Perhaps the best part is all the special features on the disc. There are several documentaries and deleted scenes that are just terrific and yet another way to immortalize Steve Irwin forever. Kids will no doubt appreciate this film too, and I don't think a single profanity is ever uttered in it. The price Amazon lists it for is decent, but I found mine shockingly enough right after Steve Irwin died in the $5.50 bin at Wal-Mart. Definitely a steal at that price! With Collision Course, you have a wonderful memento of the Steve Irwin we all loved so much. Enjoy!
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