Anaconda (1997 film)
Template:Short description Template:Use American English Template:Infobox film Anaconda is a 1997 action adventure horror film directed by Luis Llosa and written by Chris Broodryk. The film stars Jennifer Lopez, Ice Cube, Jon Voight, Eric Stoltz, Jonathan Hyde, and Owen Wilson. An international co-production between the United States and Brazil, the film focuses on a documentary film crew in the Amazon rainforest that is led by a snake hunter who is hunting down a giant, legendary green anaconda.
The film received generally mixed-to-negative reviews, but was a box office success, and has become a 1990s cult classic. It is the first installment in the Anaconda film series.
Plot
On the Amazon River, a poacher hides from an unknown creature in his boat. When it breaks through the boat and attempts to trap the poacher, he commits suicide by shooting himself to prevent it from killing him.
Meanwhile, a film crew is shooting a documentary about the Shirishamas, a long-lost indigenous Amazonian tribe; the ensemble consists of director Terri Flores, cameraman and childhood friend Danny Rich, production manager Denise Kalberg, Denise's boyfriend and sound engineer Gary Dixon, narrator Warren Westridge, anthropologist Professor Steven Cale, and boat skipper Mateo. The group encounters stranded Paraguayan snake hunter Paul Serone, who persuades them that he can help them find the Shirishamas. Most of the crew are uncomfortable around Serone, and Cale clashes with him several times about Shirishama lore. Eventually, Cale is stung by a wasp, and an allergic reaction swells up his throat and leaves him unconscious. Serone performs an emergency cricothyrotomy, saving Cale's life, but soon after takes over the boat, forcing the group to help him achieve his true goal: hunting down a giant record-breaking green anaconda he had been tracking, which he believes that he can capture alive.
Danny, Mateo and Serone search the wreckage of the poacher's boat. A photograph in an old newspaper reveals that Mateo, Serone, and the poacher worked together to hunt animals, including snakes. Leaving the poacher's ship, Mateo falls into the water, where the giant male warrior anaconda, measuring Template:Convert, ambushes and kills him, while the other two return to their boat, unaware of Mateo's fate. Serone manipulates Gary into helping him ensnare the creature, enticing him with the potential $1 million prize. That night, he uses a dead monkey as bait to catch the creature, which proceeds to emerge and attack the crew. He attempts to capture the snake, but it coils around Gary, crushing him. Serone thwarts Terri's attempt to shoot the anaconda to rescue Gary, whom it devours, devastating Denise. The crew overpowers Serone and ties him up as punishment.
The next day, the boat becomes jammed near a waterfall, and Terri, Danny, and Westridge enter the water to winch it loose. Denise confronts Serone and attempts to kill him to avenge Gary's death, but he turns the tables and strangles her with his legs before dumping her corpse into the river. When the creature returns, Westridge distracts it long enough for Terri and Danny to retreat while he ascends the waterfall. Serone breaks free during the attack and assaults Danny. The snake mounts a tree branch and attacks Westridge, unintentionally uprooting the tree, which kills Westridge in the subsequent fall. The tree falls onto the boat, subsequently awakening Cale: Serone, Danny, and Terri escape by jumping into the river. The snake resurfaces and attacks Danny, but Terri, having reboarded the boat, rescues him by repeatedly shooting it in the head, killing the snake. Serone, enraged over the killing of the anaconda, reboards the boat and attacks her and attempts to kill Danny. Cale rescues them by stabbing Serone with a tranquilizer dart before losing consciousness again himself, and Danny knocks Serone into the river.
Serone eventually catches up to the group and captures Terri and Danny, drenching them with animal blood to bait a second, much larger female queen anaconda, measuring Template:Convert; it attacks the pair, slowly suffocating them. He tries to catch it in a net, but it breaks free and attacks him, eventually swallowing him whole, which the pair observe while escaping their respective bonds. It chases Terri into a building, where she encounters a nest full of newborn anacondas, then regurgitates the still-alive, but partially digested Serone, who winks at Terri, and chases her up a smokestack. Danny pins its tail to the ground with a pickaxe and ignites a fire below the smokestack, setting the snake ablaze; the resulting explosion sends the burning anaconda flying out of the building and into the water. As Terri and Danny recuperate on a nearby dock, the creature suddenly resurfaces, but he stabs its head using an axe.
Afterward, the pair reunites with Cale, who begins recuperating on the boat. While floating downriver, the trio locates the Shirishama tribe they were originally seeking and, realizing Serone was indeed right, begins filming their documentary.
Cast
- Jennifer Lopez as Terri Flores
- Ice Cube as Danny Rich
- Jon Voight as Paul Serone
- Eric Stoltz as Dr. Steven Cale
- Jonathan Hyde as Warren Westridge
- Owen Wilson as Gary Dixon
- Kari Wuhrer as Denise Kalberg
- Vincent Castellanos as Mateo
- Danny Trejo as Poacher
- Frank Welker and Gary A. Hecker as Anaconda (voices)
Music
Soundtrack
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- Track listing
- Main Title (4:45)
- Watching and Waiting (4:43)
- Night Attack (2:47)
- This Must Be Heaven (1:39)
- Down River (2:43)
- Seduction (3:27)
- Travelogue (2:45)
- Baiting the Line (2:47)
- My Beautiful Anna... (conda) (2:54)
- The Totem's Scared Ground (2:26)
- Sarone's Last Stand (3:00)
Reception
Box office
The film opened at No. 1 with $16.6 million in its first weekend and remained at the top spot in its following week.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>"Weekend Chart 1" Template:Webarchive. boxofficemojo</ref><ref>"Weekend Chart 2" Template:Webarchive. boxofficemojo</ref> In total, Anaconda went on to gross $136.8 million worldwide.<ref>"Anaconda" Template:Webarchive. boxofficemojo</ref>
Critical response
Template:Rotten Tomatoes prose<ref>Template:Rotten Tomatoes</ref> Template:Metacritic film prose<ref>Template:Metacritic film</ref> Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B−" on an A+ to F scale.<ref name="CinemaScore">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Film critic Leonard Maltin awarded the film a mixed 2 out of a possible 4 stars, criticizing the film's "hokey" special effects and "expositionless" script but complimented the film's use of Brazilian locale and Voight's campy performance.<ref name="Maltin2014">Template:Cite book</ref> Roger Ebert awarded the film Template:Frac out of 4 stars and called it a "slick, scary, funny Creature Feature, beautifully photographed and splendidly acted in high adventure style".<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
Despite the initial negative reception, Anaconda has since become a cult classic, often viewed as being so-bad-it's-good. The film is listed in Golden Raspberry Award founder John Wilson's book The Official Razzie Movie Guide as one of The 100 Most Enjoyably Bad Movies Ever Made.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
Accolades
The film was nominated for six Razzie Awards in 1998 including Worst Picture (which lost to The Postman), Worst Actor (Jon Voight; which went to Kevin Costner for The Postman), Worst Director (awarded to Costner for The Postman), Worst Screenplay (lost to The Postman), Worst New Star ("the animatronic anaconda"; which went to Dennis Rodman for Double Team) and Worst Screen Couple (Voight and "the animatronic anaconda"; where they lost to Rodman and Jean-Claude Van Damme for Double Team).<ref>"Razzie Award (1998)" Template:Webarchive. IMDb</ref>Template:User-generated inline It was also nominated for two Saturn Awards including Best Actress (Jennifer Lopez; who lost to Jodie Foster for Contact) and Best Horror Film (which went to The Devil's Advocate). It won two Stinkers Awards including Worst Supporting Actor and Worst Fake Accent for Jon Voight (who also won the latter award for Most Wanted).
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| Golden Raspberry Award | Worst Picture | Verna Harrah | Template:Nom |
| Carole Little | Template:Nom | ||
| Leonard Rabinowitz | Template:Nom | ||
| Worst Director | Luis Llosa | Template:Nom | |
| Worst Screenplay | Hans Bauer | Template:Nom | |
| Jim Cash | Template:Nom | ||
| Jack Epps Jr. | Template:Nom | ||
| Worst Actor | Jon Voight | Template:Nom | |
| Worst Screen Couple | Template:Nom | ||
| The animatronic anaconda | Template:Nom | ||
| Worst New Star | Template:Nom | ||
| Saturn Award | Best Actress | Jennifer Lopez | Template:Nom |
| Best Horror or Thriller Film | Template:Nom | ||
| Stinkers Bad Movie Award | Worst Supporting Actor | Jon Voight | Template:Win |
| Worst Fake Accent | Template:Win | ||
Legacy
The broadcast of the movie during primetime viewing on South African television station e.tv has become a national running gag, with the station airing the movie several times every year since the mid-2000s.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Franchise
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Sequels
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A sequel, Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid, was released to theaters in 2004. Two more films followed with a direct-to-video release: Anaconda 3: Offspring (2008) and Anacondas: Trail of Blood (2009).
Crossover
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Lake Placid vs. Anaconda is a crossover film with the Lake Placid film series. It was released in 2015.
Even though no characters from the first film appear in the sequels, the events of the first film are referenced by the character Cole Burris in the second film, when he says he knows a man (Dr. Steven Cale) and another man (Danny Rich) that took a crew down to the Amazon, where they were attacked by snakes; in Lake Placid vs. Anaconda, character Will "Tully" Tull describes the same incident of the snakes in the Amazon to Reba, without explicitly mentioning the characters.
Remake
On March 1, 2024, a Chinese-produced remake was released.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Reboot
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In January 2020, Sony Pictures announced a reboot is in development and screenwriter Evan Daugherty was hired to write the reboot film.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In 2023, Tom Gormican was announced to direct the film.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In August 2024, Variety reported that Jack Black and Paul Rudd were in early talks to star in the film, which was said to focus on a group of friends who seek to remake the original 1997 film. Gormican would also co-write with Kevin Etten. Brad Fuller and Andrew Form would produce through their Fully Formed Entertainment company.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Daniela Melchior joined the cast a month later.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
See also
References
External links
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