Primeval Movie Review
Primeval Review

"Primeval" Overview

Rating: NR
2007
Cast and Crew
Director : Michael KatlemanProducer : Gavin Polone
Screenwiter : John D. Brancato,Michael Ferris
Starring : Brooke Langton,Orando Jones,Dominic Purcell,Jürgen Prochnow,Gideon Emry,Gabriel Malema,Dumisani Mbebe
If there was ever a film that was so awful it practically begged for the
resurrection of the cult TV show Mystery Science Theatre 3000 (or MST3K), where
geeks made fun of films while watching them, it's Primeval. Not only is this
killer croc flop not frightening, it's insultingly stupid. The plot is a flimsy
mishmash of every nature-run-amok and adventure-in-Africa film of the past 50
years, and there are sequences that feel so old -- so moth-eaten -- that I
expected a man in a gorilla suit to appear and carry off the leading (white)
lady.
So, this killer crocodile, with the absurd handle of Gustave, is munching on
Africans in war-torn Burundi. And he's like super hungry. Given that he can
live to 100 years and eats hundreds of people a year, the croc's a one-lizard
population safeguard. Unfortunately for the villagers who live in fear of this
monster, there's another Gustave in the bush: Little Gustave, a nasty
decapitating warlord. (His name is a great example of Hollywood
slap-your-forehead allegory.) When an American news network sends in a
television crew to film the capture of the croc, they run afoul of both the
cold-blooded river beast and the hot-tempered warlord. Hysterics ensue.
Sounds ridiculous. Sure is. Here's how I imagine the first production meeting
for Primeval must have gone:
Writers: So, I've got a great idea for an Anaconda rip-off but instead of a
giant badly computer generated snake we've got a cheap looking computer
generated crocodile. Problem is we only have about 30 minutes of actual croc
plot.
Producer: Hmmmm. What do you propose?
Writers: That Blood Diamond flick seems like it'll make some good money, why
don't we just throw in an hour of subplot about civil war in Burundi?
Producer: Why not?
And that's exactly what Primeval feels like -- a schizoid combo of two
completely unrelated films, neither of which are done well. The cast is
uniformly wretched -- Dominic Purcell is the grizzled stud, Brooke Langton the
journalist with a heart of gold, Orlando Jones the wise-cracking black guy,
Jürgen Prochnow the… well, it's Jürgen Prochnow, and Gideon Emry as a Crocodile
Hunter spoof (bad timing!) -- and they seem to have no idea exactly what movie
they are in. If they're not running from the big Gustave across a savannah
(yeah, a savannah) then they're debating the role of journalism in covering
African strife. You'd think it would be easy to generate some excitement from
scenes of a giant croc tearing someone in half but this film doesn't even get
that right.
Primeval is being advertised as the true story of the most terrifying serial
killer in history. And while the real Gustave may have racked up 300 odd kills,
this film is surely an even bigger, badder killer -- of brain cells.
Faster than a speeding crocodile.
Reviewer: Keith Breese





