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Kraken:Tentacles of The Deep

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Horror/Sci-Fi Rated R. Thirty years ago, Ray Reiter witnessed the brutal death of his parents at sea by a strange, octopus-like creature. Now determined to exact revenge, he joins archaeologist Nicole on a perilous high-seas expedition to find a legendary Greek Opal - said to be guarded by the very beast that murdered his family. As they come face to face with the killer Kraken, they must also battle a ruthless crime lord, who will stop at nothing to seize the coveted treasure for himself. You must understand that Kraken is a made-for-tv movie and not some big budget Hollywood film looking to take over the box-office. That said in all it's bad character development, it's sometimes cheesy lines and it's average(I say average because of it's budget I did not think they creature looked all that bad and the Director was smart enough not to over show him during the film) CGI. The movie takes timme setting up the characters which is a good thing so we can become involved more in what they are doing and it also mixes the creature side of the story nicely with the adventure side as two groups are after a relic and guess who is out to protect it. So what you see is what you get here, if you like television movies like this and know what you are in for as far as budget goes then I see no reason why you shouldn't enjoy this film, I did and can recommend you picking this title up today. Released by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment. *** Out Of *****