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PRIMEVAL is the story of an American news crew sent to Burundi, Africa, by its network chief to hunt and capture the legendary crocodile Gustave, who stalks a local river in search of human prey. The small crew consisting of embattled producer Tim Manfrey (Dominic Purcell), reporter Aviva Masters (Brooke Langton), and their cameraman Steven Johnson (Orlando Jones) are joined by two animal experts: one a Steve Irwin-style croc hunter, the other a local named JoJo. <br> <br> Gustave's screen time provides some genuine action-packed thrills, thanks to decent CGI work and the creature's absurd size. The movie's violence factor is taken to disturbing new levels, however, when the crew's cameraman films the execution of a tribal shaman and his family at the hands of a local warlord named Little Gustave. From there the movie divides its time between being a gruesome "don't-go-in-the-water"-style horror movie, and an unsettling pop-political treatise on violence and suffering in post-millennial Africa. It is t...

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Mom, Dad, there is a huge crocodile in our backyard..

byjbrd Jun 16, 2007
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Pros Great "croc" sequences.
Cons Terrible direction, story is dry, just not entertaining as it should be.
Recommended it? No

I don't how to tell the difference between a crocodile and an alligator, but I do know the difference between good and bad creature flicks. There haven't been many good crocodile/alligator movies. In fact, I only know of one true great film called Lake Placid. Primeval tries to be a good creature... Read full review »

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Who is the Real Monster? Primeval

byshopaholic_man Jun 23, 2007
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Pros Not a typical B picture giant creature film.
Cons Nothing great here either.
Recommended it? Yes

My son is a big fan of the giant creature sort of movie from the old Godzilla movies to todays B and F movies about giant pythons, lizards and crocodiles. It was only a matter of time before we saw Primeval.

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I was surprised by the movie, I was honestly expecting a... Read full review »

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Better than expected, but that's still not good enough

byrmurray847 Aug 4, 2011
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Pros Really nice scenery. Tries to be more than a "slasher" film.
Cons SLOOOOOWWW pace and some bad special effects.
Recommended it? No

PRIMEVAL is a movie about a giant man-eating crocodile stalking the people who live along an African river who also cleverly eludes the journalists and scientists trying to capture him.  A movie with that basic description is not going to be credible or even particularly good.  And it is... Read full review »

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PRIMEVAL is the story of an American news crew sent to Burundi Africa by its network chief to hunt and capture the legendary crocodile Gustave who stalks a local river in search of human prey. The small crew consisting of embattled producer Tim Manfrey Dominic Purcell reporter Aviva Masters Brooke Langton and their cameraman Steven Johnson Orlando Jones are joined by two animal experts: one a Steve Irwin-style croc hunter the other a local named JoJo. Gustave's screen time provides some genuine action-packed thrills thanks to decent CGI work and the creature's absurd size. The movie's violence factor is taken to disturbing new levels however when the crew's cameraman films the execution of a tribal shaman and his family at the hands of a local warlord named Little Gustave. From there the movie divides its time between being a gruesome "don't-go-in-the-w ater"-style horror movie and an unsettling pop-political treatise on violence and suffering in post-millennial Africa. It is the death of a white aid worker that initially sparks the news channel's interest in Gustave despite his killing of hundreds of Burundians and there are disputes throughout the film as to the West's role in the continent's turmoil. It's debatable whether a horror movie about a killer crocodile has any business discussing the complex political state of the war-torn areas of Africa but the metaphor is more than clear. As much as Gustave may wreak havoc on the people of Burundi-- swallowing little children whole and tearing humble fisherman limb from limb--he is nothing compared to the violent warlords who stalk the region and the global apathy that continues to unwittingly aide their presence.

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Stars Brooke Langton
Available Formats DVD
Directors Michael Katleman
UPC 786936727531
Genre Horror/Suspense
Subgenre Serial Killers • Thriller
MPAA Rating R (MPAA)
Release Date 2007
Running Time 1hr 34min

Languages

Original Language English

DVD Editions

DVD1hr 34minBuena Vista Home EntertainmentJune 12, 2007R (MPAA)786936727531

Credits

Screenwriter Michael Ferris
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