Lake Placid

Lake Placid

1999 "You'll never know what bit you."
Lake Placid
Lake Placid

Lake Placid

5.8 | 1h22m | R | en | Horror

When a man is eaten alive by an unknown creature, the local Game Warden teams up with a paleontologist from New York to find the beast. Add to the mix an eccentric philanthropist with a penchant for "Crocs", and here we go! This quiet, remote lake is suddenly the focus of an intense search for a crocodile with a taste for live animals...and people!

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5.8 | 1h22m | R | en | Horror , Action , Comedy | More Info
Released: July. 16,1999 | Released Producted By: 20th Century Fox , Fox 2000 Pictures Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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When a man is eaten alive by an unknown creature, the local Game Warden teams up with a paleontologist from New York to find the beast. Add to the mix an eccentric philanthropist with a penchant for "Crocs", and here we go! This quiet, remote lake is suddenly the focus of an intense search for a crocodile with a taste for live animals...and people!

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Bill Pullman , Bridget Fonda , Oliver Platt

Director

Daphne Klebe

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20th Century Fox , Fox 2000 Pictures

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ironhorse_iv To some, Lake Placid might seem, like it mastered, the B-movie horror genre 'so bad, it's good', type of a film. However, for others; the movie is full of mean-spirited, unfunny, somewhat offensive jokes. For me, I felt like, this movie was pretty entertaining, however, I'm not one of those, who would be, a tailgater for this film. This movie can bite me! This tongue-in-cheek, killer croc film was pretty stupid. Directed by Steve Miner, the movie tells the story of a group of wildlife experts, trying to hunt a giant, 30-foot-long man-eating crocodile, which is terrorizes the small community of Black Lake, Maine. Can they capture the beast, or will they become the crocodile's next meal? Watch the movie to find out, if you want to! Without spoiling the movie, too much, I have to say, that Lake Placid isn't that great. Not at all! However, it's a lot better than the later, crocodile related horror films. One thing, that I didn't like, about the film is the characters. All, of them, has their moments of annoyance to me. The only, two characters, I was, somewhat rooting for, was Sheriff Hank Keough (Brendan Gleeson) & Fish and Game officer Jack Wells (Bill Pullman), because they were the ones, that seem, somewhat normal. Everybody else, I was kinda rooting for the crocodile to eat them. Bridget Fonda as the History paleontologist Kelly Scott, comes across as a whinny city girl, looking for a hookup. The first part of the film, with her, was very hard to get through. I really didn't care to find out, what her previous relationship did to her. Nor did, I care for her forced relationship with Bill Pullman's character. She really doesn't do, much for the film, besides endangering herself and her teammates, anyways. Nor, does she really care, that the crocodile kill people. She still wants it, to be capture, rather than, not killed. What type of human being, does that!? It was there, that I really couldn't stand her presence. Mythology professor/crocodile enthusiast Hector Cyr (Oliver Platt) was the same way. While, he was somewhat funny. His jokes were, mostly a miss, rather than a hit, due to his offensive, often homophobia and womanizer nature. I really didn't like, his preachy, keep the animal alive, approach. Both characters should had died, and the crocodile should had be luggage. See you later, alligator. Bye! Bye! Another problem, with the film was the settlings. For a movie call Lake Placid; it really has a lame excuse for the name, Lake Placid. I was really hoping, the movie settling was, indeed, Lake Placid, New York. Maybe, have, some type of Olympian swimmer, kill the beast in the end. Who Knows! It could probably, make a better movie, than we got. While, this film was a financial success at the box office and was followed by a series of sequels and a crossover film with the Anaconda series. Sadly, this animal attack movie doesn't have the thrill and chills in suspense, like Steven Spielberg's 1975's hit, Jaws. It's not scary, at all. Nor, does the movie master, any sense of horror comedy like Ron Underwood's 1990 Tremors. Still, compared to a lot of killer croc films, out there. Lake Placid features some semi great special effects by both Stan Winston and Digital Domain that, for the most part, hold up, today. The crocodile looks somewhat realistic. The gore effects was good enough for stomach curling. The sequels however not so much, though I do admittedly, they look better than most Sci-Fi Channel Original films. The movie also doesn't really, have much in exposition or plot development. It seem like the movie didn't care about the science, too much, as it's somewhat abandoned, explaining, toward the middle of the film. Even in the end, you still, don't have, no clue, how the crocodile got into the lake in the first place, and how it's able to survive there. Regardless, the movie does have, some good pacing. There were very few filler scenes in this 82 minutes film. Another thing, that I like, about the film is the music; however, it rarely matches, what's going on, with the film. Honestly, how in the hell does 'I Think I Love You' by singer, Maureen Davis & 'It's Not Unusual" by singer, Tom Jones, have to do, with a 20ft killer crocodile!? Noting, if you ask me. Overall: While, the music doesn't match, well with the film. I still have, to say, this movie still entertains me, enough to get, through it. Nevertheless, this feeding frenzy movie is only good for a one-time watch. Not worth, the rewatchability. This movie has reptile dysfunction.
edwagreen An idiotic film if ever there were. Crocodiles come to a lake in Maine and wreak death upon the citizenry and in many cases, the film becomes a comedy. It's a comedy in the sense that it's so bad that it's almost laughable.The Oliver Platt part as Hector is questionable. He is a college professor? The guy is a real nut in every sense. We know that Betty White is an animal lover in real life, but this is ridiculous. She plays Mrs. Bickerman, the latter could have been a golden girl. She feeds animals including the crocodiles and then admits that her husband was killed by one.A senseless production, inane and beyond the realm of human comprehension.
thesar-2 Stupid. There's a word I rarely use to describe a movie in a review, but I can't help it. This movie is stupid. Bad, boring and weak also describe it best. The best things going for it are the swear words from Rose Nylund, Oliver Platt was sometimes funny and unbelievably, the croc didn't look half-bad. And all those accounted for a half star increase...because everything else was just trash. Not even B-movie fun. Bridget Fonda was annoying as all Hades, Bill Pullman hated to be here and it showed and the "awww fvck it, we ran out of money for a real climax" ending was laughably incoherent and incomplete. I love When Animals Attack films, so skip this and watch or re-watch the top notch B-movie of that genre: PIRANHA 3D. Cheers!
SanteeFats This is not so much a horror film as a comedy in my opinion. The sarcasm is so good. The acting is very good, the plot is okay, and the acting is actually well done. Betty White is great as the outre croc feeder who not only feeds the super crocs her cows but has even lost her husband to one of them. (Turns out there are two). Oliver Platt is excellent as the flamboyant, rich, eccentric who swims with gators and crocks all over the world. He believes he is safe, until he meets this one anyway. The interaction between him and the sheriff is hilarious as it skirts the bounds of homosexuality with double entandres all over the place. Bridget Fonda is the paleontologist sent out by her museum because she and her boss lover have broken up. The scenes are usually funny in a macabre way. When the crock is finally trapped in the helicopter, it is saved by Platt and Fonda who get the rest to go along with the plan. It's mate is killed when it comes to see what is going on. At the end the movie closes with Betty White feeding some baby crocs. Gee think there will be a sequel???