Dead Sea

2014 "It's Feeding Time."
2.4| 1h30m| R| en
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A Marine Biologist is assigned to investigate the mysterious deaths of some marine life in an inland salt water lake that has been attributed to a creature thought to have been the stuff of a legend.

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Dynamixor The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.
Voxitype Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
Humaira Grant It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
Mandeep Tyson The acting in this movie is really good.
jamesmccrimmond Got this in my horror libarary thinking ok the cover has me intrigued i think IMDb need to put a 0 rating its that bad. It makes Ulli Lommel zombie nation a masterpiece. Might end up trashing it in the bin like i did zombie nation another film using a false slick cover as bait.
Michael Ledo A town on a reservoir has to sacrifice one of its own every 20-30 years to appease a serpent we know nothing about, or even see other than occasional glimpses. Note to self: Move somewhere else.That is pretty much it. Some unlikable main characters. Lack of decent dialogue and characters made this a snoozer. Difficult to sit through with so much lack of action.Parental Guide: F-bomb. Brief nudity.
huntercode I picked this up (Family Video) because of the box, thinking it would be a Sharknado or Sharktapus and instead got a long episode of Breaking Bad with a snake monster and its babies. You don't see them too much. The story is more about a town of unsavory drug dealers and other lowlife. The story is about a Marine Biologist with a drinking problem who is sent to investigate dying fish in a lake but it turns out its the same town she grew up in and left when she was a teenager, without a word to her dad. The truth of the matter is she's just in time to be offered up to a snake-creature that shows up every thirty years to get a sacrifice so everything can be gravy.The movie has almost nothing to do with the monster on the box. You don't even see the mother and her babies very often. The movie is more about the drug dealers in the town and there's a lot of chasing and guns, not a lot of snakenado. I liked the action but just wish it had more of what the DVD cover had. This happens a lot lately with these kinds of movies, the DVD cover doesn't have anything to do with what you get.
eightysixme I checked out this movie because of the cover art depicting a giant snake looking thing with a tongue, apparently used to lap up succulent girls......but I didn't see this monster in the movie. Distributors have been known to use DVD box art to market films in a certain way, but this one takes the cake as you buy it expecting Piranha 3DD but get a psychopathic mystery movie instead, which probably explains the polarizing reaction to it in the user reviews here (including my own polarizing reaction) and is why I'm writing my first review I guess.The story is interesting enough but the film itself is not consistent to it. The PTSD guys are scarier than the monster we see (when we see it). Sound is a bit messy. Someone pointed out that the monster has tentacles but I thought they were smaller monsters. WE never see their tails so that's up for debate.5 or 6 of 10, now that I've settled down from my complete and utter shock that this isn't the movie I wanted to see.