Lake Placid 3

2010 "Don't forget you're lunch."
3.3| 1h33m| R| en| More Info
Released: 21 August 2010 Released
Producted By: Stage 6 Films
Country: United States of America
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A game warden moves his family to Lake Placid, once the site of deadly crocodile attacks. Locals assure him the crocs are gone, but his mischievous young son finds a few baby crocs and begins feeding them. They quickly grow into very big adults and start attacking the game warden's family and nearby town.

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Uriah43 This movie begins with two hikers venturing into the Black Lake Wildlife Area and deciding to go for a swim. They are quickly devoured by hungry crocodiles. The scene then shifts to a young married couple by the names of "Nathan Bickerman" (Colin Ferguson) and "Susan Bickerman" (Kirsty Mitchell) taking up residence in a small cabin by the lake with their young son named "Connor" (Jordan Grehs). As it so happens Nathan is a zoologist employed by the Black Lake Wildlife Area while Susan works in real estate for the nearby town. This leaves Connor frequently alone or with a babysitter named "Vica" (Bianca Ilich). However, he manages to relieve his boredom by feeding some nearby animals which he adopts as pets. What he doesn't understand is that these crocodiles will happily stay in the vicinity near the cabin as long as they are fed. It's when they aren't fed that they become dangerous to anybody who happens to venture into the area. And soon there are plenty of people who do just that. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this movie suffered from the same problems that plagued the last film. Specifically, the director (Griff Furst) tried to mix comedy with both action and horror in the same manner as his predecessor (David Flores) and pretty much attained the same result—only a little worse. Likewise, the decision to showcase several crocodiles for the sake of more action instead of focusing on just one or two really scary creatures and greater suspense also dampened what could have easily been a decent horror film. But apparently cheap laughs were more important. For those reasons I have rated the film accordingly. Below average.
jacobjohntaylor1 In spite of what people part three better then part one most of the time. This better then the original Lake Placid. Lake Placid 2 is scarier. But still this very scary. It has great acting. It also has a great story line. It also has great special effects. It is very intense . It is a great film most some a lot people probably don't like. The critics probably don't like it. It is a sequel so they most hate it. This most is must see. It is a great horror film. It very cool movie. I may not seen very good to people who would not know a good monster movie if there life depended on it. IF you want to see a very scary movie then you need to see this movie. This a great movie. It very scary see it. If you got scared of Sinister the this should real scary you. You may not want to watch this alone.
swiftjustice44 No, this movie will never see an Oscar BUT...who watches these movies and truly expects a high quality product? I find the poor quality CGI to be amusing. The entire movie was filmed on a budget of $2,500,000 in Bulgaria. A list actors get more than that for just their individual role. It's another fine example of a modern "B" movie cranked out by SyFy. It didn't drag, the acting wasn't cringe worthy and I didn't need to pause it if I needed to go to the bathroom. Pop some popcorn and enjoy...it is what it is...An inexpensive movie using modestly known TV actors and admittedly, riding on the coat tails of a franchise that is played out. Comparisons between this movie and the likes of a modern Star Trek movie just really isn't fair. It's a low budget movie which could fair favorably when compared with the original Godzilla or even the original Swamp Thing.
Berlinerin Wow, this is bad. The only thing entertaining about this movie are the IMDb reviews. What is it about the kid that makes you wish for him to be devoured by the plastic crocodiles? Actually the cast is not half bad, but the special effects are just so awful that it distracts you from the content. Well, that might actually be a good thing. My mother might actually enjoy this, since the scenes just go on and on and you cannot miss any turn of events by popping out to the fridge. The crocs are still there. Yep. They are still there.Making movies is not easy and I am not saying that my croc movie would be any better, but in some weird way the best purpose for this movie is to use it as an ego boost. I cannot possible be this bad at my job - can I?