Anaconda, Paul Rudd and Jack Black
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Jack Black and Paul Rudd’s new monster snake comedy "Anaconda" is somewhat lacking in bite, according to Rotten Tomatoes’ critics.
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."
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.
If you're wondering whether or not you need to stick around after the credits of Sony's comedic Anaconda reboot, we have the spoiler-free answer.
The new "Anaconda," starring the amusing duo of Jack Black and Paul Rudd, is completely absurd — in a good way, writes Moira Macdonald.
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The cast of the new version makes a lot of sense. The original, not so much (and that’s a big part of its charm).
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How anacondas persisted while other giant reptiles went extinct
Anacondas are some of the largest snakes in the world, reaching impressive sizes which have earned them a fearsome reputation. Millions of years ago, massive reptiles weren’t uncommon at all, with animals such as 40-foot caimans and 10-foot turtles roaming the Earth.