Lake Placid Movie Review
Lake Placid Review

"Lake Placid" Overview

Rating: R
1999
Cast and Crew
Director : Steve MinerProducer : David E. Kelley,Michael Pressman
Screenwiter : David E. Kelley
Starring : Bridget Fonda,Bill Pullman,Oliver Platt,Brendan Gleeson,Betty White
It’s crocodile season, opening the hunting period on an animal that has been
woefully underused in the horror movie litany to date. But unlike most
horror/thriller pics, this one features a script by David E. Kelley, best known
as the creator of TV’s Ally McBeal.
So there’s some promise here. But does this monster movie rise above recent
crap like Anaconda or Jaws 3-D? A little. It’s better than Anaconda, anyway.
High concept plot: Giantest crocodile on earth stalks Black Lake (not Lake
Placid) in Maine. When a guy gets eaten, local fish and game warden (Pullman)
and New York paleontologist (Fonda) come to investigate. Croc chase ensues,
with help from “eccentric millionaire mythology professor” Platt and local
yokel sheriff Gleeson.
About the only thing that rescues Lake Placid from drecksville is Kelley’s
flair for sarcastic dialogue, which punctuates just about every line from the
mouth of every character – and is most notably funny coming from Betty White
(local eccentric lake dweller). But witty repartee a five-star movie does not
make.
Coming in at about 80 minutes running time, witty repartee does make for a
passable way to spend an hour. Too bad they couldn’t have just worked this
plot into an episode of Ally McBeal.
Platt hears DUH DUH... DUH DUH...
Reviewer: Christopher Null



