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Luis Llosa’s Anaconda is, without a doubt, one of the most absurd man vs. monster movies that followed Jaws. Essentially playing out as Jaws-in-the-jungle, the ‘90s classic stars Jennifer Lopez, Ice Cube, Eric Stoltz, Jonathan Hyde, and Owen Wilson as members of a documentary film crew in the Amazon who rescue John Voight’s Paul, a snake hunter who is hunting down a giant, legendary green anaconda. The movie has been streaming on Netflix for a while now, but that is about to change, as Anaconda is tagged with a February 1st departure date.
Anaconda Is the Wild, Campy Monster Movie That Keeps Slithering to Success
Anaconda was far from a critical success and initially received little love from viewers – it holds a 41% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes and an even worse 24% audience rating – but everything that was panned by audiences, including the over-the-top acting and the nonsensical script, only added to the movie’s charm. Although designed to fill the void for high-stakes, animal-attack survival horror left in the wake of Jaws, the film abandoned the suspense-driven, less-is-more approach of the Spielberg classic and instead leaned into the absolute absurdity of its premise and, in doing so, carved out a unique legacy as a “so-bad-it’s-good” 90s cult classic.








