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Doest this trailer make you anxious to see the movie ? II
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Author:  ohgodnotanotherone [ Mon May 31, 2004 6:18 pm ]
Post subject:  Doest this trailer make you anxious to see the movie ? II

yesss it's the sequel nobody was waiting for :lol:

http://www.apple.com/trailers/sony_pict ... /high.html

5/10 on the HHAH quake scale if you ask me

Author:  TaKYoN [ Mon May 31, 2004 9:02 pm ]
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OMFG :moon:

Author:  Chucky [ Thu Jun 03, 2004 2:12 pm ]
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I'm probably gonna watch this one as well..
Just like all the other movies I have said to myself
I'm not going to see..
I always end up seeing them anyway..

Author:  Villainess [ Sun Jun 13, 2004 10:21 am ]
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No, i dont think ill be watching that one. The first Anaconda movie was crap and this looks exactly the same. :eatthis:

Author:  Jack Deth [ Sun Jun 13, 2004 5:23 pm ]
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God I hate these movies. The people making them have no clue how snakes hunt. I own a huge Burmese python, and I know first hand what snakes do and don't do. Firstly snakes have piss poor eyesight, they see motion very well, but don't see static images like we do. Large constrictors use heat senseing organs in the front of their head (about where people think their nostrils are - they don't have nostrils) to check for signs of life and size of potential prey. They use their tonge to taste the air and track possible prey. Snakes do not chase food, it's a waste of precious energy, they are strictly ambush predators (hence the nifty design allwoing them to go months sometimes over a year without eating). Lastly snakes hiss they don't roar :roll:. The hissing can be one of several things, a defensive mechanism alerting possible predators that the snake is there and pissed off, letting you know the snake is afraid and pissed off, a little noise as the sound comes from the "Jacobson organ" which is a device to allow snakes to breath as they consume large prey items that would normally block their air passage.

The other problem is that movie producers seem to exagerate the size of these snakes way too much. Let me say fist that a full grown wild Anaconda is already an imposing sight and something to fear. They have eaten full sized men, and have been known to intentionally hunt them. There's not need to exagerate the size of these animals. Stories of nakes reaching 40 feet or more are just that, stories. The so called proof of the snake skins is fallacy. Snake skins are extremely pliable - remember nakes often eat prey which is larger in diameter than they are, so either the skin stretches or it breaks. A skin off a snake can be stretched to be over twice as long as the actual snake, hence those forty and fifty foot skins natives often show are actually from 20 to 25' snakes, which is large in the wild, but not unheard of for older well fed reptiles.

Now that I've debunked myth, let me say it will be a cold day in hell before I subject myself to this move after the travesty of good film making the first was.

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