BOA VS PYTHON 2004 PROFESSIONAL
The unquestionable highlight of the film is the lead villain, Broddick: a macho, self-centred billionaire playboy / professional hunter with a supermodel girlfriend.
The choice to have the two bright primary colours really helps to differentiate between them especially when they become coiled together mid-battle.Īdmittedly the CGI has dated quite a bit but thanks to the amount of screen time dedicated to the creatures, you get used to their look quickly and it stops being distracting. The designs for the snakes are beautiful with the bright blue colouring for the Python and the beautiful scarlet red for the Boa and although the majority of their scenes take place underground or at night, it is nice to see the creatures get such a screen presence. David Hewlett and Jaime Bergman are our serious scientist protagonist and the formation of their relationship is believable and well-paced. Not only does the film deliver on the promise of the premise but we’re even given a fairly interesting set of human characters to follow. The Python and the Boa size each other upīroddick lighting a cigar with a flamethrowerīoa vs Python is one of the earliest creature feature crossovers and I still believe that it holds up as being one of the best.
Might even look marginally better than the first Python, though I wouldn’t go as far as to say they’re an The two snakes look nearly identical to each other (minus the colour difference) and the special effects for them are badĪs usual, but look less bad than the snakes in Python 2 and Boa, and Matter) but that’s because Python 2 is so boring and devoid of As far as other “action” is concerned, there’s not much that