Chupacabra Terror

A zoologist (Giancarlo Esposito) finally proves the existence of Latin America's legendary man-eater, ...

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    ericway

    Thu Apr 09 2009

    ... you'll enjoy this. I myself thought it was fairly amusing because i like the kinda cheesy effects these low budget films have. And i like these scifi channel movies lik rock monster and all that stuff. Over all not the best but realli depends on what you like

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    luis133

    Sat Feb 28 2009

    This film was magnificent!!! So bad, it was thrilling to watch! Loved the ridiculously over the top characters, especially the old rich lady with her frufru dog and how brilliantly rude she was to the waiter in one of the first scenes. Fabulous!!! And the chupacabra itself was hillarious!

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    wildwildwill

    Wed Aug 01 2007

    You know there are bad movies that leave you wondering....Can I get my money back?!Then there are movies that leave you wondering,I must be the only one that thinks this movie is okay.Well,guys...this is that movie.Sure the acting is sub-standard,the special effects look like they were done in somebody's garage,but damn,this movie is okay.One of the disappointing things is the creature,boy,I've seen and read somethings about the chupacabra,but this thing on the screen looked nothing like it.Yeah,alright,I get it,scary monster,confined area,victims and heroes,BUT COME ON!at least make it resemble the beast with the title of the bloody movie mate!You should know what to expect from the sci-fi channel by now gang,bad scripts,over rated spfxs,and bad acting.Overall,I must say this movie kind'a grows on you and you get use to it.If you over look that bad acting,etc;etc;this movie could be watched with the family to a point.Gory blood,fleshing ripping monster,etc;etc.John Rhys-davies is stil... Read more

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    jeffreyleach

    Sun May 13 2007

    There was a time when actor John Rhys-Davies was at the top of his game. Respected. Admired. Those days are long gone. The venerable thespian who once graced the silver screen in classic films like "Raiders of the Lost Ark" now co-stars in movies with David Charvet, Vanessa Angel, and Maxwell Caulfield. Surely it's only a matter of time before we see him alongside Casper Van Dien or Lorenzo Lamas. Don't believe me? Check out his filmography on a certain popular online movie website. His recent credits include such Sci Fi Channel fare as "Sabretooth," "Dragon Storm," and this laughable exercise in hilarious horror, "Chupacabra Terror". Additional confirmation of my charges, as though I need to provide more evidence, can be found by accessing the cast list of Uwe Boll's upcoming film "In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale". There you will see Rhys-Davies's name prominently displayed. Uwe Boll! That's the kiss of death as far as I'm concerned. I understand that working as an actor... Read more

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    andrevillemair_e

    Fri Oct 20 2006

    Not too bad of a monster movie. Its surely not the best, but with a little gore, good actors(John Rhys-Davies) it helps this movie go from a 2 to a 2.5 score. The man in the monster suit does a pretty good job, and the suit is well done. A better script would have helped, but with what we have left, it is still entertaining and is good for a viewing.