Review of Kraa! The Sea Monster (1998) by Carl M — 31 Jan 2013
The evil Lord Doom sends an amphibious monster into the Omega Quadrant to initiate the destruction of Earth, and it is up to intergalactic policeman Mogyar and a group of unsuspecting humans to stop the 200-foot menace! KRAA is Full Moon's response to the GODZILLA remake of 1998, but even fans of the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers will find this all to be a bit silly.
Considering the cheapness of the production, however, the scale miniatures and creature design are really quite impressive. An incredible amount of care has gone into the construction of this project, and Kraa's explosive rampage through the streets of New Jersey stacks up against many of the lesser Kaiju Eiga.
Unfortunately, the same can't be said for the acting or plot, but anyone willing to pick up a film called KRAA! THE SEA MONSTER will know what to expect. A resume booster for the special effects team, but only mild entertainment for monster fans.
This review of Kraa! The Sea Monster (1998) was written by Carl M on 31 Jan 2013.
Kraa! The Sea Monster has generally received negative reviews.
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