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Great double pack with both the original Alligator film from 1980 & the so called sequal (which I've yet to watch) The first film comes with Director & Actor commentary (the reason I went for this double pack as it's not on the lone Alligator dvd I looked at) which if you're into that kind of extra on a movie, it can be great. The commentary is a good one with decent information on or about the movie (sometimes these commentaries can be either sparce on info or just a luvie "oh they were great" fest) and they tell us it was basically a Jaws but an Alligator clone. The film it's self is impressive for a movie over 30 years old, the special effects are pretty decent & it holds up better than some other B movie horror films. There's not too much in the way of gore & it has a streak of humour running through it too & if you like Jaws or Jurrasic Park then this should entertain you (the first one as I've not seen the second yet) so yeah all in all a decent movie four out of five stars.Vollständige Rezension lesen
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the film is very entertaining, it keeps you on the edge of your seat.
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I'm happy with this dvd
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Alligator 1 is corny but fun to watch i think if you buy this movie you know its quite old now so it will not have the super effects of todays films. Alligator 2. is ok but not has good as 1. They will not scare you but there a laugh
Having converted most of my old video collection to DVD I was thrilled to find this film gem in digital format. If you watch this in widescreen format, it really does the battle scene great justice; coupled with surround sound, you'll be gripped by the amazing cinematography. I would recommend the director's cut that includes scenes about the relationship between the lead character and his estranged wife and helps you to understand the motivation behind his decision. The run time is 183 minutes for the directors cut and 120 minutes for the cinema version. I was, however, disappointed by the lack of extras, which any fan of this classic would expect to be included. There's only a 20-minute interview with the director and other shot "making-of" vignettes.