Paul Rudd & Jack Black’s New Movie Underwhelms
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With "Anaconda," the Hollywood studio system comes closer than ever to devouring its own tail. In 1997, Sony Pictures made "Anaconda," a notoriously insipid creature feature starring Jennifer Lopez, Ice Cube and a ferocious animatronic snake.
Jack Black and Paul Rudd’s new monster snake comedy "Anaconda" is somewhat lacking in bite, according to Rotten Tomatoes’ critics.
The movie gets at least one thing right: Rebooting the shlocky, widely-panned creature-feature, starring Jack Black and Paul Rudd, is a goofy idea.
The new "Anaconda," starring the amusing duo of Jack Black and Paul Rudd, is completely absurd — in a good way, writes Moira Macdonald.
"Something's coming..." "Run!" The Asylum has revealed their official trailer for their own snake movie spin called The Anacondas, a generic, cringey twist on the giant snake thriller concept. The Asylum has been on a roll (again) this year churning out new movies to coincide with every major release – and Anaconda is up next.
A group of "Anaconda" superfans decide to reboot "Anaconda" in "Anaconda," a slapdash, mildly clever reboot/ reimagining/ spiritual sequel to "Anaconda" that can't stop talking about or referencing "Anaconda."