Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid Page #2

Synopsis: In New York, the ambitious Dr. Jack Byron and his associate Gordon Mitchell present the research of his assistant Sam Rogers to the CEO and board of directors of a corporation to sponsor a scientific expedition to Borneo. The objective is to find a flower, Blood Orchid, that flourishes for a couple of weeks every seven years and could be a fountain of youth, prolonging the expectation of life of human beings. They are succeeded and once in Borneo, they realize that it is the raining season and there is no boat available to navigate on the river. They pay US$ 50,000.00 to convince Captain Bill Johnson and his partner Tran to sail to the location. After an accident in a waterfall, the survivors realize that a pack of anacondas have gathered for mating and their nest is nearby the plantation of Blood Orchid, which made them bigger and bigger.
Director(s): Dwight H. Little
Production: Sony Pictures Releasing
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
4.6
Metacritic:
40
Rotten Tomatoes:
25%
PG-13
Year:
2004
97 min
$31,500,000
Website
1,319 Views


...and then extrapolate...

Bingo! It's Padrang

to the Selatan Basin.

I'm a bad man.

We got less than a week

to get to that orchid.

If you can't get the job done,

give our money back...

...and we'll get somebody who can.

- I'll get you there.

God help me.

Something attacked me!

- Oh, my God!

- She said something attacked her.

No, no, no!

It's okay. It's okay.

What the hell'd you do?

You scared him.

I scared him?!

This is Kong.

Kong lives here.

You're guests.

Be nice.

Disgusting animal.

You okay now?

I'm fine. Just keep

your hands off of me.

Oh, yeah. Well, it's gonna be tough,

but I'll try.

No, no, the S-1 has to be on file

before the week is out.

- That's the whole point.

- Hello?

- The S-1 needs to be on file before...

- Yes, we were able to get on the river.

That's the purpose. We need

the comments from the SEC.

- Excuse me.

- It's the only place I can get reception.

- No, just get it done. Be ready to go...

- No, that's impossible...

- Hello? Hello? Damn!

- Hello? Bob? Damn it!

Try my phone.

Works just as good,

but it's free.

Okay. Maybe you can use my special

antenna to boost your reception.

We're dealing with a lithophytic vine,

so we want to search any rock face.

Now, this ridge here

seems a good bet.

Sam.

Come on, Sam. What do you say?

We're young. We're single.

We're in Borneo.

What do you got to lose?

Not satisfied, walk away.

No commitments.

"No commitments."

That's your pitch?

Did I say "No commitments"?

I meant marry me.

Am I gonna be dealing with this

for the next two weeks?

Yep.

So you were one of Jack's students?

Yeah. He was teaching a seminar

on botanical pharmacology.

Soon as I finished my dissertation,

he hired me.

Well, that's one way to get a leg-up.

What's that supposed to mean?

I had a professor

who wanted to hire me.

Of course, he wanted me

to be his secretary.

Look, if I've done something

to offend you...

No. No, dear, not at all.

Actually, I admire you.

Took me 10 years to get where I am.

Clearly, your generation

has it figured out.

Man, this is good.

Where'd you learn to cook like this?

- Little recipe I picked up in Sri Lanka.

- What were you doing there?

Doctors Without Borders.

It's my day job.

You guys expect to need a doctor?

Can't get the expedition

bonded without one.

Well, you just think of me

as a charming insurance policy.

Hey!

You've had your dinner.

Get out of here.

What'd I say?

There's not that much...

I'm not sleeping up there.

I ain't sleeping on the floor.

I ain't sleeping on no damn...

- Oh, sh*t. What was that?

- What the hell was that?

- Something's getting eaten.

- By what?

Everything gets eaten out here.

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