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At a secret research facility in the European countryside, two mega snakes are undergoing testing by a brilliant scientist. But when the financier (John Rhys-David), pushes the experiments too far, the snakes escape, hungry and heading for civilization. What nobody knows is that one of the snakes is expecting a litter of slithering offspring... and now the race is on to head off the snakes' unstoppable onslaught before they reach the city. (texto oficial de la distribuidora)

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J*A*S*M ¡Boo!

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inglés The only thing that I appreciate in this sequel is that the creators tried to make a horror film instead of some adventure bullshit (like The Hunt for the Blood Orchid). Unfortunately, they failed miserably and what we have is an unintentional comedy (though some scenes show some potential, but they couldn’t exploit it). David Hasselhoff performs his low standard, which raises the question of why all the jokes are only about Chuck Norris, he deserves some, too. The snake itself is awful, you’ll hardly see worse CGI. Sometimes I even felt that when it moved, the front part was going against the tail (it’s hard to express in writing, but maybe you’ll notice it). The film also has the misfortune of not even having an attractive setting. Unlike the previous ones, the story takes place in an ordinary temperate forest. Even despite the zero expectations, the third Anaconda was quite a disappointment. ()

kaylin 

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inglés The American-Romanian Anaconda 3: Offspring proves that even a potentially pretty cool B-movie is not easy to make. It is not helped by more well-known and relatively iconic names. When the moviemakers give up on wanting to entertain their audience and just slavishly churn out some basic and simple narrative, there is nothing meaningful that could actually come out of it. ()