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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2010

"Welcome to the bottom of the food chain."

The trailer for Komodo(1999) starring Jill Hennessy, Brian McDermott, Nina Landis, Bruce Hughes, Michael Edward-Stevens, Simon Westaway, Nique Needles, Paul Gleeson, Melissa Jaffer, Billy Burke, Kevin Zegers, and Jane Conroy. Directed by Michael Lantieri.

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  • memories ! I remember seeing this with my friend back in 2000 or something ! good times :)

  • I never saw this movie; I was too freaked out by the part where the Komodo busts through the door and grabs the dog (I was young at the time XP). Now I really want to see this. Komodo dragons had real potential as movie monsters before Sy-Fy screwed it up.

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  • @AgaiLazen they can pretty much kill anything. key is the infection in their bite.

  • "hey lets make a movie about man eating komodo dragons.... in florida"

  • @pythonfromhell Keep in mind that normal Komodos are big enough and strong enough to take down humans and much bigger animals.

  • Sure lady...you blundered in uninvited and you blame the oil company for it. It's always the oil companies fault...

  • @AgaiLazen Yes animals usually don't attack people, but if a predator doesn't have any other creatures to prey upon and if humans are the only source of food for them to eat they would hunt people (if they're big and strong enough to kill and eat a human that is).

  • @pythonfromhell Yeah, but nature doesn't really fuck us over like that. Instead we lose knowledge, scientific discovery, and many possible solutions to our ever-growing problems. Species themselves rarely attack humans directly because of us fucking with nature unless it involved breeding, and that's extremely rare in and of itself. We've bred dogs, cats, bulls, cows, and ponies. We just can't tame the bees. *Insert Nicholas Cage reference*

  • At the zoo where i did work experience there was a very friendly komodo dragon i was even aloud to scratch him under the chin. the only time they get aggressive is around feeding time. They are really as smart as dogs

  • IT really pisses me off how people in the movies try to make it seem like animals in the movies are horrible creatures in real life.when in the movie,the humans are they ones who poured a toxic waste or sumtin makin the animals vicious.smh

  • I haven't seen this movie in over 10 years, I'm gonna look for it in the internet later. In my opinion it looks pretty good, it's only flaw is how ridiculously big those komodos are..

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