The Crocodile Grabbing Sue's Drink Bottle On Her Neck
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The_Light_Triton — 14 years ago(November 22, 2011 01:04 AM)
that scene scared the piss outta me as a kid. now i look at it and it makes me laugh at how fake it is. Normally, that croc would've done the death roll and sue would've been either choked by her canteen string or had her neck broken, and would've been disabled from moving. then the croc would've pulled her under, or he could've done that initially. he wouldn't have spent more than 2 seconds (or about 5 in the movie) struggling with an 120 pound set of cheeks. and then if he pulled her in, she would've drowned, and then 3 or 4 other crocs would've come, fighting for her body. in the end, Sue would've probably lost her limbs, head, and maybe breasts. then whoever has her chest and waist would try to cut it on a sharp rock and finish off the remainder of her body, or store it in a meat cache for later eating.
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06986 — 13 years ago(April 14, 2012 04:19 PM)
I saw it in the theater and that scene scared the living crap out of me, made me jump in my seat because I was never expecting it. It scared other people as well. The scene was actually very good in that it accomplished exactly what it intended to do which is scare the audience and have Mick save Sue.
Yes it was unrealistic in that she would have been dragged in by such a big croc ambushing her like that but the audience had to see Mick save a women being attacked by a giant croc in a movie called Crocodile Dundee. -
Trioxin_Zombie — 13 years ago(September 26, 2012 12:55 PM)
IT'S A MOVIE. They are not meant to be 110% accurate on all things in life. If they were your kind would be bitching about it being too realistic.
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