Oooh boy, Alligator was a childhood favorite! I was going to try to show it, alongside Crawl, at my Nightmare on Oak Street double feature scheduled for October 2020, and we all know how that turned out. I may try again this year! I'm in agreement, the straight play you point out here is what has allowed this film to age pretty damn well. I love creature features and this is one of the best. On the other side of the coin (for my taste) is my beloved copy of Ants. I've always wanted to ask Suzanne Somers about that....
I've never seen Ants! (Adding that to the list.) On the topic of alligator movies, though, Eaten Alive is high on my watchlist for this year while it's still on Shudder.
Oooh boy, Alligator was a childhood favorite! I was going to try to show it, alongside Crawl, at my Nightmare on Oak Street double feature scheduled for October 2020, and we all know how that turned out. I may try again this year! I'm in agreement, the straight play you point out here is what has allowed this film to age pretty damn well. I love creature features and this is one of the best. On the other side of the coin (for my taste) is my beloved copy of Ants. I've always wanted to ask Suzanne Somers about that....
I've never seen Ants! (Adding that to the list.) On the topic of alligator movies, though, Eaten Alive is high on my watchlist for this year while it's still on Shudder.
I'm sure it's easily findable for you, but reach out if you need to borrow my copy!