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When an experimental government weapon falls into the hands of a mysterious group of Russians with questionable intentions, it's up to CIA agent Greg Larson (Billy Zabka) to retrieve top-secret property -- a giant mutant snake. But, when the Russians lose control of the python, the situation gets out of control quickly, and many lives are put in jeopardy. The snake wanders near the home of retired baseball player Dwight Stoddard (Dana Ashbrook), who then tries to save the day.
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Ryan Cracknell Apollo Guide Whether you take the old-school method of scary horror or the modern self-referential approach, it fails miserably on both accounts. Rated: 24/100 Oct 25, 2003 Full Review Walter Chaw Film Freak Central criticizing a film called "Python," much less "Python 2," is one of those things that thirty-year-olds wearing felt and living in their mothers' basements do Rated: 1/4 Feb 12, 2003 Full Review John J. Puccio Movie Metropolis ...I expected every minute for commercials to pop up. They would have relieved the monotony. Rated: 2/10 Jan 9, 2003 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member Low budget fun, though not a great watch. The characters are decent enough, not nearly as bad as the ones in the first Python. There aren't too many kills, and the snake effects are still awful. Lots of cheesy moments, so in the end, it's slightly an entertaining monster flick. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 02/02/23 Full Review Audience Member Python 2 is a very mediocre sequel to the point of being boring. It lacks the fun and camp of the first movie and there isn't anything memorable about it. The effects are ok, but the acting is poor and it gets dull quickly. Pros: Decent effects Cons: Bad acting, boring, lacks fun Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/04/23 Full Review jordan c The most fun to do while watching this is to laugh at how bad the movie is as a whole. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member Its ok but really good Rated 2 out of 5 stars 01/24/23 Full Review Audience Member Sequel to Python is really an awful mess of a film. Much like the first one, this film tries to rip-off every other killer creature film, and tries to create something cool. The film itself is bad where everything that goes bad does go bad. The film's story is very unimpressive and with the added bonus that it was made by the Sci Fi Channel, you can't expect anything good about this made for TV movie. The first film was mediocre, but kind of fun, but this film is plainly awful. I mean everything green lit and produced by the Sci Fi Channel will always end up with mediocre to bad to awful results. This is the case of Python II, the perfect sequel that should not have been made. Why even make a sequel to a film that wasn't that great in the first place? The cast here do a terrible job, and are pretty bad in their parts. What do you expect from such a bad script? Above all, the filmmakers will get actors who can't act whatsoever to save a few bucks, and they'll create horrific abomination. I find that films like this might've been good if it would have the backing of a major studio and a much better cast. But the film ends up being a boring film to watch, one that really is a waste of time. This is one of the worst nature gone awry films that I have seen. I adore horror films, and seeing the first Python was a mediocre, yet entertaining viewing experience; this film is simply an awful waste of time that makes you wonder why it was made. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 02/07/23 Full Review Audience Member Because the first one wasn't bad enough? Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 01/28/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis When an experimental government weapon falls into the hands of a mysterious group of Russians with questionable intentions, it's up to CIA agent Greg Larson (Billy Zabka) to retrieve top-secret property -- a giant mutant snake. But, when the Russians lose control of the python, the situation gets out of control quickly, and many lives are put in jeopardy. The snake wanders near the home of retired baseball player Dwight Stoddard (Dana Ashbrook), who then tries to save the day.
Director
Lee McConnell
Producer
Jeffrey Beach, Melanie J. Elin, Phillip J. Roth
Screenwriter
Jeff Rank
Production Co
The Sci-Fi Channel
Rating
R
Genre
Horror, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Aug 26, 2017
Runtime
1h 36m
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