Saturday, May 9, 2026

Movie: Send Help (2026) Caution Spoiler Alert

 

Send Help



Came out; 2026

Time; 1 hours 53 Minutes

Watched: Hulu


Rated: R for strong/bloody violence and language


IMDB Rating; 6.8/10


Rotten Tomatoes:

Tomato Meter 93%

Popcorn Meter 87%


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Staring;


Rachel McAdams as Linda Liddle

Dylan O'Brien as Bradley Preston

Edyll Ismail as Zuri

Dennis Haysbert as Franklin

Xavier Samuel as Donovan

Chris Pang as Chase


Story Line;


An employee and her insufferable boss are stranded on an island. She teaches him how to survive, and his attitude changes somewhat, while he's very interested in returning to civilization, she has other ideas. Things turn darker when their differences collide. This is not a rom-com


Thoughts:


I kept the “This is not a rom-com” in the story line above because that's important. It presents that way in the beginning, although if you've watched the previews, you'd know it's about a plane crash


It gives Castaway vibes when they first end up on the Island, but that's totally ok because it quickly changes to something else.


This was a fantastic movie, every twist and turn was great


The only issues I have: Rachel McAdam's body hair grew while Dylan O'Brien's did not. They were shown wearing different clothes at different points in the movie although they have no luggage.


CAUTION; Spoiler Alert


Socially awkward and downtrodden corporate strategist Linda Liddle anticipates a long-promised promotion from Bradley Preston, the son of her former boss, upon his appointment as CEO. Instead, Bradley awards the position to Donovan, a recent hire and former fraternity brother, and plans to sideline Linda in a dead-end role, citing her abrasive manner and lack of charisma.

When Linda confronts him, Bradley is impressed by her boldness and invites her to accompany him, Donovan, and two other executives on a business trip to Bangkok to finalize a company merger. During the flight, Donovan humiliates Linda by playing an audition tape she made for Survivor, highlighting her survival skills. As the plane passes through a storm, it suffers engine failure and rapidly loses altitude. During explosive decompression, Donovan attempts to strangle Linda and take her seat, but she stabs him with a fork. Everyone except Linda and Bradley are sucked from the aircraft before it crashes into the sea and sinks. Linda escapes, swims to the surface, and clings to floating debris.

The next morning, she wakes on a remote island in the Gulf of Thailand and finds Bradley alive but badly injured. With no other survivors, Linda builds shelter and secures food and water. Bradley relies on her but continues to treat her as a subordinate. In response, Linda abandons him for two days. When she returns, he is near collapse from dehydration. Though still resentful, he begins to accept her authority. Linda proves adept at survival, catching fish and killing a wild boar. While exploring the far side of the island, she spots a passing boat. Though tempted, she deliberately avoids signaling it.

As Bradley recovers, Linda teaches him survival skills but warns him to avoid the far side of the island, claiming it is filled with poisonous plants. One night, while drinking homemade fruit wine, she confesses that she was once married to an abusive man and allowed him to drive drunk, leading to his death. Bradley appears sympathetic and offers to cook for her, but secretly poisons her meal with berries before attempting to escape on a makeshift raft. The raft is destroyed by the waves, and Linda, having survived due to his misjudgment of the dosage, rescues him from drowning.

In retaliation, Linda paralyzes Bradley using octopus toxin and pretends to castrate him, asserting control over him and their situation. While harvesting fruit, Linda encounters Bradley's fiancĂ©e, Zuri, who arrives by boat after the end of official rescue efforts. Fearing the loss of her new life and purpose, Linda leads Zuri and the boat captain to an unstable cliff, where they fall off. She returns to the camp alone, shaken and withdrawn, allowing Bradley to hunt by himself. While doing so, he discovers Zuri's buried remains.

Confronted, Linda claims the deaths were accidental, but Bradley accuses her of murder and attacks her. In the ensuing fight, Bradley gouges Linda's eye before she stabs him. Bradley escapes and discovers a luxurious beach house on the far side of the island. Linda follows, revealing she had known about the house since seeing the first boat and confessing to causing Zuri and the captain's fatal fall. She threatens Bradley with a shotgun, and he pleads for his life, claiming he loves her and wishes to remain on the island. However, she notices he is concealing a weapon. Bradley seizes the shotgun, but discovers it is unloaded. Linda overpowers and kills him with a golf club.

A year later, Linda has been rescued and reinvented herself as a wealthy and beloved celebrity, capitalizing on public interest in her ordeal as the apparent sole survivor of the crash. At a celebrity golf tournament, she promotes a film adaptation of her best-selling memoir and announces her intention to write a self-help book, saying, "No help is coming, so you'd better start saving yourself."


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Monday, May 4, 2026

Movie: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017) Caution Spoiler Alert

 

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri



Came out; 2017

Time; 1 hours 55 Minutes

Watched: HBO Max


Rated: R for violence, language throughout and some sexual references


IMDB Rating; 8.1/10


Rotten Tomatoes:

Tomato Meter 90%

Popcorn Meter 87%


Caution; Spoiler Alert


Staring;


Frances McDormand as Mildred

Woody Harrelson as Willoughby

Sam Rockwell as Dixon

Caleb Landry Jones as Red Welby

Sandy Martin as Momma Dixon

Peter Dinklage as James


Story Line;


THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI is a dark comedy/crime drama from Academy Award nominee, Martin McDonagh (In Bruges). After months have passed without a culprit in her daughter's murder case, Mildred Hayes (Academy Award winner, Frances McDormand) makes a bold move; she rents three billboards leading into her town, each with a controversial message directed at Bill Willoughby (Academy Award nominee, Woody Harrelson), the town's revered chief of police. And when Jason Dixon (Academy Award winner, Sam Rockwell), one of Willoughby's officers--an immature mama's boy with a penchant for alcohol and violence--gets involved, the battle between Mildred and Ebbing's law enforcement is only exacerbated


Thoughts:


She's credited in the very bottom, but Samara Weaving has a small part in this movie which she nails. She is the reason why this movie was even on our radar


In light of the subject matter this movie was funny and series at the same time.


It had such a “bad thing happened in a small town” feel, where the police aren't great at solving “real” crimes.


CAUTION; Spoiler Alert


Mildred Hayes (Frances McDormand) is grieving the sexual assault and murder of her teenage daughter Angela (Kathryn Newton) seven months prior. Angry over the lack of progress in the investigation, she rents three abandoned billboards near her home, which in sequence read "R***D WHILE DYING", "AND STILL NO ARRESTS?", and "HOW COME, CHIEF WILLOUGHBY?" The 3 Billboards are right next to the road as it enters the town of Ebbing, one after the other. It is impossible for anyone entering the town not to see the Billboards or what is written on them. The Billboards had been last rented out in 1986.

Mildred approaches Red, the owner of the Billboards and understands the laws around what can or cannot be said on the Billboards. She rests the Billboards for a year and pays Red $5000 as rent for the first month.

The billboards upset the townspeople, including Sheriff Bill Willoughby (Woody Harrelson) and racist officer Jason Dixon (Sam Rockwell). They attract attention, so Bill Willoughby, the local chief of police, visits Mildred, but is unable to persuade her to take them down, even by revealing he has terminal pancreatic cancer.

Willoughby is a good man, but Mildred is not willing to let the matter slide. Willoughby says that he cannot do anything as the DNA found on Angela's body does not match any known criminal nationwide and there is not even a single eyewitness. Mildred wants the DNA of every person in the town tested to find the killer. Willoughby says that citizen civil rights do not allow for that, and the killer could also simply be passing by the town. He renews his efforts to solve the case but does not get anywhere.

Many townspeople are upset by the billboards, including Jason Dixon. Mildred and her depressed son Robbie (Lucas Hedges) are harassed and threatened, but she stays firm, to Robbie's chagrin. Robbie is subjected to bullying at school on account of the Billboards. Father Montgomery (Nick Searcy) admonishes Mildred for abandoning church and says that the whole town supports her on Angela, but nobody supports her in her campaign against Willoughby. Mildred accuses Montgomery of being culpable for the actions of the Church (including priests having underage sex with boys), and compared the Church to a street gang and a club where the members protect each other.

While Willoughby is sympathetic to Mildred's frustration, he finds the billboards an unfair attack on his character. Angered by Mildred's lack of respect for his authority, Dixon threatens Red (Caleb Landry Jones), who rented her the billboards, and arrests her friend and coworker, Denise (Amanda Warren), on trivial marijuana-possession charges.

The billboards have further strained Mildred's relationship with her son, Robbie, and she recalls that her last interaction with Angela was an argument (during which she lashed back by saying she "hoped she was sexually assaulted"). Her abusive ex-cop ex-husband Charlie ((John Hawkes) confronts her about the billboards and ends up revealing that, shortly before Angela's murder, he had turned down her request to come live with him. Charlie blames Mildred for their daughter's death.

Mildred's dentist is sympathetic to Willoughby and menaces her during an appointment (by trying to extract her tooth without any painkillers), so she drills a hole in his thumbnail. Willoughby brings her in for questioning. Milred maintains that she did not attack the dentist and that his hand slipped and he injured himself. During the interview, Willoughby coughs up blood. He has her released and is hospitalized. He leaves the hospital against medical advice and spends an idyllic day with his wife Anne (Abbie Cornish) and daughters, before committing suicide to spare his family from watching him die slowly.

Before his death, Willoughby wrote several letters, including one to Mildred. Anne delivers it, interrupting an unknown man who was menacing Mildred at work. In the letter, Willoughby tells Mildred that she was not a factor in his suicide, asserts he was dedicated to finding Angela's killer and reveals he secretly paid to keep the billboards up another month.

Dixon reacts to the news of Willoughby's death by assaulting Red Welby and his assistant. This is witnessed by Willoughby's replacement, Abercrombie (Clarke Peters), who fires him.

The billboards are destroyed by arson. Mildred retaliates by tossing Molotov cocktails at the police station, which she believes is unoccupied for the night. However, Dixon is there to read a letter left for him by Willoughby, advising him to let go of hate and learn to love as the only way to realize his wish to become a detective. Dixon escapes with Angela's case files, suffering severe burns.

Mildred's acquaintance James (Peter Dinklage) witnesses the incident and provides Mildred with an alibi, claiming they were on a date. Dixon is put in the same hospital room as Red, to whom he apologizes.

Discharged from the hospital, Dixon overhears the man who threatened Mildred bragging in a bar of an incident similar to Angela's murder. He notes the Idaho license plate number of the man's vehicle, then scratches the man's face to get a DNA sample, passively accepting the resulting beating. At home, he removes a sample of the man's DNA.

Meanwhile, Mildred goes on a date to thank James for the alibi. Charlie enters with his 19-year old girlfriend Penelope (Samara Weaving), and admits to burning the billboards. Mildred instructs Charlie to treat Penelope well and leaves. Unnerved that she retaliated against the wrong target, Mildred abruptly calls off the date, but James misinterprets her decision as embarrassment to be seen with him and leaves the restaurant incensed.

Abercrombie informs Dixon that the DNA sample is not a match and the man was overseas on military duty at the time of Angela's death. Dixon gives Mildred the disappointing news and, believing the man to be guilty of some other sexual assault, the pair plan a trip to Idaho to kill him. As they set out, Mildred confesses that she set the police station on fire, which Dixon had already assumed. They both express uncertainty about their mission, but Mildred says they can decide what to do along the way


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Movie: The Fantastic Four: First Steps (2025) Caution Spoiler Alert

 

The Fantastic Four: Final Steps



Came out; 2025

Time; 1 hours 55 Minutes

Watched: Disney Plus


Rated: PG-13 for action/violence and some language


IMDB Rating; 6.8/10


Rotten Tomatoes:

Tomato Meter 86%

Popcorn Meter 90%


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Staring;


Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards

Vanessa Kirby as Sue Storm

Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Ben Grimm

Joseph Quinn as Johnny Storm

Ralph Ineson as Galactus

Julia Garner as Shalla-Bal ~ Silver Surfer

Natasha Lyonne as Rachel Rozman


Story Line;


Set against the vibrant backdrop of a 1960s-inspired, retro-futuristic world, Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Johnny Storm and Ben Grimm face their most daunting challenge yet. Forced to balance their roles as heroes with the strength of their family bond, they must defend Earth from a ravenous space god called Galactus and his enigmatic herald, then Silver Surfer. And if Galactus' plan to devour the entire planet and everyone on it weren't bad enough, it suddenly gets very personal


Thoughts:


I really liked the Gothic, Tim Burton style feels of this one


It also reminded me of the movie The Incredible s with the superhero's cast out

It was both original movies in one with some different story lines mixed in


It wasn't bad, the graphics were good but the CGI for Ben looked weird


CAUTION; Spoiler Alert

On Earth-828 in 1964, the world celebrates the fourth anniversary of astronauts Reed RichardsSue StormBen Grimm, and Johnny Storm becoming the superhero team known as the Fantastic Four after they gained superhuman abilities from exposure to cosmic rays during a space mission. Since then, the team have become celebrities and fought supervillains, while Reed's inventions have progressed technology and Sue's diplomacy via the Future Foundation has led to demilitarization and peace for much of the world. When Reed and Sue reveal that they are expecting a child, the world prepares for the new arrival and questions whether the child will also have superpowers.

Months later, the Silver Surfer comes to Earth and declares that it has been marked for destruction by Galactus, a planet-devouring cosmic being. Reed studies the disappearance of other planets and verifies this claim, and the team decides to return to space to stop Galactus from coming to Earth. They track the Silver Surfer's energy signature and, using faster-than-light (FTL) travel, arrive at a new planet just as it is destroyed by Galactus's ship. The team is captured and brought to Galactus, who reveals that he has an insatiable hunger that has driven him to consume planets for eons. Galactus senses that Reed and Sue's unborn child has an immense cosmic power and could take on his hunger, freeing himself from it. He offers to spare Earth in exchange for the child, and induces Sue to go into labor. The team refuses the offer and escapes from the ship. Using the gravity from a neutron star, which destroys their FTL system, the team delays the chasing Silver Surfer and propels themselves back to Earth. Sue gives birth to a boy, Franklin, on the way.

On their return to Earth a month later, Reed reveals the details of their encounter during a press conference. Their decision to save one child over the billions of other people on Earth leads to a public outcry, with many calling for Franklin to be sacrificed to Galactus. Johnny begins to decipher the Silver Surfer's native language using his interactions with her and some deep space transmissions Reed intercepted from her planet. They also have transmissions from planets that Galactus destroyed. As Galactus draws near and protests against the Fantastic Four escalate, Sue takes Franklin to meet with protesters. She explains that they will not sacrifice their child, but they will also not give up on the rest of humanity, regaining public trust. Using a teleportation system that he has been working on, Reed devises a plan to build large teleportation bridges across Earth so they can transport the entire planet to another solar system where Galactus cannot reach them. Through the Future Foundation, Sue organizes the world's nations to build the bridges and conserve the energy needed to use them.

As the bridges are being activated, the Silver Surfer returns and begins destroying them. Johnny stops her from destroying the last bridge in Times Square and reveals what he learned from the transmissions: her name is Shalla-Bal and she became Galactus's herald to spare her world, Zenn-La. Hearing transmissions from planets she helped destroy, Shalla-Bal expresses remorse but refuses to help and flees. Using Franklin as bait, the team plans to lure Galactus to the last bridge and teleport him away. Sue negotiates with Harvey Elder to evacuate New York City's citizens to Subterranea, his underground city. Galactus makes his way through the city and captures Franklin, avoiding the trap. Sue uses all of her power to push him towards the portal with a force field while Reed rescues Franklin. Johnny attempts to sacrifice himself to give Galactus a final push into the portal, but is stopped by Shalla-Bal. She pushes Galactus into the portal herself and it closes behind them. Sue dies from her efforts, but is revived by Franklin. The team later goes on a new mission as the world celebrates their fifth anniversary.

In a mid-credits scene set four years later, Sue is reading to Franklin at home and goes to get a different book. She returns to see him interacting with a man in a green cloak who is holding a metal mask


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Monday, April 20, 2026

Movie: The Running Man (2025) Caution Spoiler Alert

 

The Running Man



Came out; 2025

Time; 2 hours 13 Minutes

Watched: Amazon


Rated: R for strong violence, some gore and language


IMDB Rating; 6.4/10


Rotten Tomatoes:

Tomato Meter 61%

Popcorn Meter 77%


Caution; Spoiler Alert


Staring;


Glen Powell as Ben Richards

Alyssa & Sienna Benn as Cathy Richards

David Zayas as Richard Manuel

Grey Townley as Decker

Karl Glusman as Frank


Story Line;


A desperate contestant enters a globally broadcast death game where hired killers track participants across international borders. Cameras document every chase, every near miss, every kill. Audiences vote, sponsors intervene, and survival becomes performance art. The hunted runs while the world watches, entertains itself, and waits for the inevitable collapse of flesh against choreography


Thoughts:


This was ok. It wasn't my favorite


Quit different than the original and the book, but it turned out to be decent


CAUTION; Spoiler Alert


In the near future, the United States is ruled by the Network, an authoritarian media network. Most viewers live in poverty with little access to healthcare, and the Network placates the masses with trashy, violent game shows and reality television. The most popular program is The Running Man, hosted by Bobby Thompson, in which "runners" can win $1 billion by surviving 30 days while being hunted down by the Network's five hunters, led by the mysterious Evan McCone, as well as ordinary citizens. Given $1,000 and a 12-hour head start, runners are required to film themselves every day, or else forfeit their earnings but still be hunted.

Ben Richards, a blue-collar worker in the slums of Co-Op City, is unable to afford flu medicine for his two-year-old daughter, Cathy, after being blacklisted for union activism. Ben tries out for the Network, intending to join a less dangerous show, but is unexpectedly chosen for The Running Man along with Tim Jansky and Jenni Laughlin. Executive producer Dan Killian convinces Ben to join by offering him a safe house for his family and an advance for Cathy's medication. As the hunt begins, Ben acquires disguises and travels to New York City. Checking into a hotel in disguise, Ben watches the live feed of hunters killing Tim. As he flees to Boston, Ben begins to experience paranoia that gradually gets worse as the hunt continues.

In Boston, the hunters and soldiers track Ben to a hostel and shoot at him, leading to an explosion that kills eight soldiers. Anti-Network activist Bradley Throckmorton shelters Ben at his home, attempting to expose the Network's propaganda and deceit. Ben sends a video denouncing their action, but the broadcast content is replaced with a foul-mouthed deepfake of Ben, angering the public including Bradley's mother, who kicks him out of the house.

Bradley sends Ben to Derry, Maine, to meet Elton Parrakis, a fellow activist who prepares to lead Ben to a bunker for the remainder of his run. Ben stops Elton's mother from alerting the authorities, but Elton does so anyway, dispatching them with booby traps to avenge his father. Ben and Elton flee in a buggy, but McCone kills Elton. Ben crashes the buggy into another Hunter on a bridge and escapes into the river below. Jenni is killed, leaving Ben as the sole remaining contestant, while his survival has earned the support of the poor and working class.

Traveling north, Ben discovers that a land development has paved over the bunker. Escaping surveillance drones, he commandeers a passing car and takes the wealthy driver, Amelia Williams, hostage. Amelia realizes the truth about the Network's propaganda after seeing televised deepfakes of herself and agrees to help Ben. Reaching an airfield, they take off in a jet to Canada, guarded by McCone. Killian calls to offer Ben his own show as the Network's newest hunter if he kills McCone and the remaining hunters, broadcasting footage of them murdering Sheila and Cathy to drum up support for Ben.

Enraged, Ben kills the hunters posing as the flight crew, and McCone reveals himself as a former runner who took Killian's deal after nearly winning the first season. Killing McCone, Ben sends Amelia to safety with a parachute and Elton's revolutionary pamphlets. Killian gives Ben the chance to accept his new show on live TV, but Ben instead pleads for viewers to hunt down Killian and his fellow executives. The Network redirects the jet to their headquarters, airing a deepfake of Ben threatening to crash into the building, and the plane is shot down.

Sometime later, Bradley posts a video disputing the network's story, revealing that the plane's black box was recovered with an unaltered recording of Ben's conversations with Killian, inciting a rebellion against the network. Ben, who survived due to the plane's auto-eject function, has become the face of the revolution and reunites with his family, whose deaths were faked by Killian. As the next season of The Running Man begins, Bobby senses the audience's hostility and quits, leaving Killian to host. As a riot breaks out, Ben emerges from the crowd and shoots Killian.



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Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Lady Gaga & Mall of America (MOA)

 Has there ever been that one artist that you just have to see?

That's been Lady Gaga for me. I just love everything about her. She talented as a triple threat: She can sing, dance, play instruments and act! Ok, so that's more than triple but you get the idea. 


I didn't actively follow her. We were having a conversation at the bar one night and I was asked who my bucket list concert was: That was easy for me, Lady Gaga


A google search found The Mayhem Ball Tour in St Paul Minnesota, which is 4 hours away and from there, tickets were purchased and a plan was made for April 9, 2026. 


The drive there was like nothing, we spent hours at the MOA and checked into our VBRO house. From there my daughter and I were dropped off at The Grand Casino

Our show was set to start at 8, we were a little nervous since she had cancelled her last day in Montreal Canada due to being sick. The show started at 830 and went on as planned


The feeling of being there was absolutely amazing and literally brought tears to my eyes. We had "cheap seats" so we were side stage in the nosebleeds, but I don't regret a thing about that. This was high energy from the jump and Lady Gaga proved that age is just a number!


My phone wasn't working right in the dark, but please enjoy my pictures!







Here are some MOA Pictures: Mostly from Sea Life







The super funny rules from our VBRO House


Hopefully my video's will add. My phone kept giving me issues (probably because it's an IPhone 13 lol) if you'd like to watch the actual concert from someone much closer, please check out: Live Music - YouTube







Monday, April 6, 2026

Movie; Anaconda (2026) Caution Spoiler Alert

 

Anaconda



Came out; 2025

Time; 1 hours 39 Minutes

Watched: Netflix


Rated: PG-13 for violence/action, strong language and some drug use and suggestive references


IMDB Rating; 5.6/10


Rotten Tomatoes:

Tomato Meter 47%

Popcorn Meter 75%


Caution; Spoiler Alert


Staring;


Jack Black as Doug McCallister

Paul Rudd as Ronald Griffin Jr

Steven Zahn as Kenny Trent

Thandiwe Newton as Claire Simons

Daniela Melchior as Ana Almeida

Selton Mello as Santiago

Ice Cube as Himself

Jennifer Lopez as Herself


Story Line;


Four film obsessives drag themselves into the Amazon on a shoestring dream: make a spiritual sequel to a schlocky 90s horror classic nobody asked for. Doug is the engine, a guy whose genuine talent has been slowly suffocating under wedding reception footage. Griff has the rights and the actor's hunger but not much else. The rain-forest is indifferent. The snake is absent. What the film is really about is the distance between loving movies and actually making one, and whether passion alone can paper over every logistical, financial, and interpersonal crack that opens up the moment you leave home with a camera and a bad plan


Thoughts:


This was so much better than I expected!


Yes, it's named Anaconda, Yes, it has giant fake snakes like the original movie did but there's so much of a throw back to it. I thought this movie was hilarious


The ending was perfect and exactly how it should have been


CAUTION; Spoiler Alert



Childhood friends Doug McCallister, Ronald "Griff" Griffin, Kenny Trent, and Claire Simons are all dissatisfied with the way their lives have gone. When Griff, a television actor struggling to find work at Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City, reveals that he has obtained the rights to one of their favorite films, Anaconda, the group secures a loan and travels to the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil to make a low-budget indie version of the film.

The group are joined by Ana Almeida, a woman who claims to be the daughter of the boat rental operator they've been working with. While shooting, Griff accidentally kills Heitor, the semi-tame snake they were using. Griff and their snake handler Carlos Santiago venture into the jungle to find a replacement, but Santiago is attacked by a massive anaconda that terrorizes the jungle.

Doug decides to add Ana as a character in their film and begins focusing mainly on her, creating friction with Griff. A Sony film crew, which also claims to be remaking Anaconda, passes by. Doug angrily confronts Griff, who admits that he lied about buying the legal rights to the franchise. After an argument, Griff leaves to join the other crew, but arrives there after the anaconda has left the set in ruins and abandoned, having killed many of the cast and crew.

Meanwhile, Ana reveals herself to be an illegal gold miner on the run from police. She is apprehended by a police officer who has been tracking her, but Griff reappears and shoots the officer in the leg, assuming him to be a villain. Ana kills the officer, holds the friends at gunpoint, and demands that they gather gold for her until Claire successfully defeats her and takes the gun away from her, but then the anaconda drags Ana underwater, killing her and allowing the friends to escape.

As the friends try to make their way home, Doug is swallowed whole by the anaconda. Kenny, Griff, and Claire later discover his lifeless body, which they use as bait to distract it, presuming him to be dead. Doug suddenly awakens as the anaconda is approaching him and narrowly escapes.

The friends return to the wrecked film set and encounter Ice Cube, one of the Sony actors, who helps to hold off the snake and equips the team with weapons before heading out to rescue any surviving crew members. The friends attempt to kill the snake with pyrotechnics, but when that fails, Griff shoots propane tanks with a flare gun to blow up the anaconda's body, and Doug delivers the final blow to its head.

The group finishes their film, but cannot secure theatrical distribution as Sony sends them a cease-and-desist letter. Griff later re-lands a role in the S.W.A.T. TV series and marries Claire. Doug is visited by Jennifer Lopez, who liked his film and invites him to direct an actual reboot. Meanwhile, Santiago is revealed to be alive.


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