VHS Movie Reviews for The Crocodile Hunter - Collision Course [VHS]

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VHS Movie Reviews of The Crocodile Hunter - Collision Course [VHS]

Movie Review: my absolute favorite movie!
Summary: 5 Stars

If your a big fan of animal planet's crocodile hunter tv show, then you will love this movie! Plenty of action, awsome stunts! I recomend as good family entertainment fun. The only dissapiontment that I got out of it was the fact that it was recorded as widescreen format. If you haven't seen this DVD go out and get it! Its worth the money.

Movie Review: It works.
Summary: 4 Stars

You would think that a comic-action movie revolving around a fallen spy satellite interspersed with segments of the Crocodile Hunter just wouldn't work as a movie. That's what I thought, but I was wrong. The formula works, and works well. CROCODILE HUNTER has a little bit of something for everyone: action, comedy, suspense, a little bit of romance, guns, a car chase, and lots of wild animals. The violence is tame, there is no sex, and there really isn't any foul language. It's a film that the whole family will enjoy, unless your biased against Steve Irwin's show.

Movie Review: Amateurish, but OK for Steve fans
Summary: 3 Stars

A rather lame attempt to weave the Crocodile Hunter into a movie. Every aspect of this comedy-drama is subpar. The whole technique of meshing a typical Steve documentary into a hackneyed spy thriller became less and less effective as the movie went on. Steve just can't be that unassuming all the time. Though well acted, the character of Brozzie was horribly annoying throughout. We have no sympathy, regardless of what made her the way she was. No dramatic tension ever developed in the movie. We spent most of our time waiting to see the guard dogs kill and eat Ranger Sam. And he was the most likable character in the movie. When a movie just stops and shows uninteresting outtakes as its grand climax, you know it has completely fallen apart. But what did we want from the movie? Steve and Terri spend almost all their time doing their usual thing with the animals, which is why we love to watch them in the first place. In a couple instances, we got subtle reminders that Terri is built like a brick you-know-what. Yowza! Sure, I'm jealous of Steve. This is an amazingly incompetent attempt to cram a fun documentary couple into a theatrical movie. Kids will like it. Croc Hunter fans can tolerate it. But if you're not either of those, just avoid it. In all honesty, the movie really does deserve only one star. But hey, it's Steveo! I just can't bring myself to do it.

Movie Review: Crikey! This is actually pretty good!
Summary: 3 Stars

With the popularity of his documentaries, its probably inevitable that Hollywood would give Steve "The Crocodile Hunter" Irwin his own feature film. I've always enjoyed his TV show, but when I first heard about this movie I immediately thought it would be a surefire bomb. Well, when I finally got around to seeing this I was pleasantly surprised.
The plot centres around a missing satellite beacon being tracked by the CIA. The only problem is that it has landed in Queensland, Australia and one of Irwin's crocs has swallowed it; in addition to trying to locate and save the croc, Steve, his wife Terri and their dog Suey find themselves up against some nasty poachers.
While some may be put off by Steve's non stop gabbing, you can't help but get caught up in his enthusiasm for his work, resulting in a film that is both fun and educational (that's one word I've never used in a review before). There are also some genuine hair raising thrills and chills that make Indiana Jones look like a wimp; although a minor portion of it is obviously choreographed for entertainment value. But this is a great family film. Actually it will appeal to any age group. Keep your eyes peeled for an amusing cameo from President Dubya.

Movie Review: Good family viewing , except...
Summary: 4 Stars

My wife, 7 yr. old son, and I watched this movie together at the theater and again when it came out on DVD. My wife and I thought it was good clean fare until the day that our son said his first curse word. One day I was drilling a hole in some wood in my kitchen and the drill bit made a very loud, high-pitched sound. My son was watching something on the TV so he shouted "Shut that damn thing off!" when the drill interferred with his program. Shut it off I did! His mother and I told him he would never watch the TV again if he did not tell us where he heard that word. After a great deal of crying and apologizing he said he heard in on the Croc. Hunter movie. Watching it again for the Xth time we heard Brosie say, "Shut off the damn water!" We had never noticed this but my 7 yr old son had. He received just punishment and strong admonishment about proper language in our home. We still let him watch the movie because we all love the Irwins and now he has learned a bit about Discernment in his entertainment. As parents we must be constantly on guard to protect our children from the bile found in movies, television, and music.
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