Group watches can help you endure some of the most mind-boggling films you'll ever see... and I say this as a derogatory slight in this context. Rogue happens to be one of those. "Loosely" based on real-life events in Australia, a killer crocodile takes on several bright-minded individuals who try to survive for the night. One viewer - such as I - would expect something more camp and outrageous, but unfortunately this was not to be. The movie tries to act too serious for its own good, so it ends up feeling like a groveling National Geographic original that ultimately lessens the experience, especially if you were to watch this alone.
Nonetheless, some familiar faces show up: Radha Mitchell, Michael Vartan, Sam Worthington, Stephen Curry (not the basketball player, just a shoe-in name), and Mia Wasikowska... actors you've likely seen in better stuff, and I'm sure even they don't remember this. All in all, the group watch attendees carried this one for me and the movie... exists.
Group watches can help you endure some of the most mind-boggling films you'll ever see... and I say this as a derogatory slight in this context. Rogue happens to be one of those. "Loosely" based on real-life events in Australia, a killer crocodile takes on several bright-minded individuals who try to survive for the night. One viewer - such as I - would expect something more camp and outrageous, but unfortunately this was not to be. The movie tries to act too serious for its own good, so it ends up feeling like a groveling National Geographic original that ultimately lessens the experience, especially if you were to watch this alone.
Nonetheless, some familiar faces show up: Radha Mitchell, Michael Vartan, Sam Worthington, Stephen Curry (not the basketball player, just a shoe-in name), and Mia Wasikowska... actors you've likely seen in better stuff, and I'm sure even they don't remember this. All in all, the group watch attendees carried this one for me and the movie... exists.