With much apprehension, I decided to watch this movie. To say the least, one could see how low budget the film was, but it's not something that detracts from the movie. Overall, it felt like some National Geographic documentary spliced with an actual movie. While the different aspect ratios of the digital film and the celluloid was a little annoying, it didn't take too much away from the film. Steve Irwin, despite all of his goofiness and weirdness, is quite a person to admire considering he tries to teach, speak about conservation, and defy death (much of the time) all in one sound bite. Sometimes corny, most of the time breathtaking (due to Irwin's animal interaction), this film is worth taking your kids to. A guiltless pleasure to watch.
'Sentiment: Positive 🙂'
I actually never saw this movie until about two years ago for some reason. I hadn't knew Steve Irwin very well then. Hearing about his death, I knew I have to learn more about him. I checked this movie out and I was impressed. The Crocodile Hunter and his wife Terri are on a mission to save this crocodile from poachers. What they do not know is that the crocodile swallowed a satellite beacon and the poachers are actually secret agents trying to get it back. It is a movie that I like to watch again and again. It is worth checking out if you liked Steve Irwin. And a great tribute to our one and only Crocodile Hunter. Crocs rule!
'Sentiment: Positive 🙂'
If you do not like snakes do not see this film; there are a lot of snakes. This film was exactly like the show that is on the discovery channel. Steve Irwin has a lot of energy. I really liked the little joey part. I wish they would of had more parrots or cockatoos on the film as they have lots of them in Australia. The story is entertaining enough. They even have a George Bush look alike in it. If you like the show then you will like the movie. It is nice to see someone who enjoys their job. 7/10