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Primeval
a.k.a. Gustave Director: Michael Katleman Cast: Dominic Purcell, Brooke Langton, Orlando Jones, Jürgen Prochnow

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  • Blu-ray Release Date: 06/12/2007
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 56,146
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Feature commentary with director Michael Katleman and visual effects supervisor Paul Linden; "Croc-umentary" Bringing Gustave to Life"; Deleted scenes (commentary by director Michael Katleman): Pigman, Shower, Harry's Death; Movie Showcase: instant access to select movie scenes that showcase the ultimate in high definition picture and sound; Seamless menus

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Primeval
1. Opening
2. The Animal Reporter
3. Lake Tanganyka
4. Attack on the Boat
5. No Hunting
6. Shaman Give His Blessing
7. Warding Off the Crocodile
8. "We Got Nothing"
9. Gustave Strikes
10. Payback
11. "He Does With Me"
12. Not Quite Rescued
13. Running Scared
14. Searching the Lake
15. Gustave Returns
16. Back to America

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An American news crew travels to one of the most remote locations on the planet in hopes of capturing the savage serial killer rumored to have claimed over 300 lives in this white-knuckle horror-thriller starring Dominic Purcell and Orlando Jones, and based on actual events. As the intrepid documentarians cautiously make their way upriver, they soon find that the brutality inflicted on man by his own kind pales in comparison to the relentless viciousness of mother nature's most resilient predator. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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June 30, 2007: Seriously, this movie is really not good. If you want a great Crocodile movie, go see "Lake Placid". Better actors, much better acting, and a more realistic crocodile... but not by much! People have gone over the plot, so I will not rehash it here. The plot is not very good as it intermixes the horror Crocodile and the African political storylines. And as with most bad horror movies, stupid decisions are made at times that wind up killing the actors. Jurgen Prochnow's talents are wasted in this film as the big-game hunter who is supposed to help the film crew. Dominic Purcell once again proves he has no acting talent. I wish they would kill him off on "Prison Break". The only talent here is Orlando Jones. He does a relatively good job, but we do not even see him being killed. He just pops up dead later on.. What a waste! The bonus features on the DVD are thin. There is one "deleted" scene that is pretty amusing, where they show a scene on how the Warlord was supposedly to be killed originally. The "Making of" is not very interesting. I did give the movie 2 stars, because it did keep me watching for 90 minutes.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.