The idea for them to do battle, though, came from a recent visit Tiffany has to the Syfy brass where she said she’d always wanted to work with Gibson.Īll joking aside, how great of an idea is this for Syfy? We all know their movies aren’t taken seriously anyway so by casting these two well known names, and getting them to fight, you automatically fulfill the fantasies of boys who grew up in the era, get a ton of press and raise anticipation for a movie that, if it didn’t start Gibson and Tiffany, would just sound like a big snake fighting an energy drink.
In recent years, though, both have turned to acting and each – independently – have started in Syfy movies.
When Gibson and Tiffany were at their height in the mid ‘80s, outlets like MTV painted them as rivals. For more news in the best-casting-ever-for-the-best-movie-ever department, hit the jump. To make fans of these ‘80s pop superstars even more excited, the pair then will fight both at a party and in a swamp. An FBI agent and a snake specialist come up with a plot to combat the creature by pitting it against a bioengineered, 70-foot boa constrictor. Gatoroid, will feature Gibson (best known for songs such as "Electric Youth" and "Lost in Your Eyes") as a “fanatical animal-rights activist who frees illegally imported exotic snakes from pet stores” and Tiffany (best known for the cover “I Think We’re Alone Now") as “an overzealous park ranger who uses dangerous methods to save endangered alligators” according to The Hollywood Reporter. After an overly ambitious businessman transports an 80-foot python to the United States, the beast escapes and starts to leave behind a trail of human victims. UFO International Productions, the production company of director Phillip Roth, has been behind a great many of these films see titles such as Python (2000), Shark Hunter (2001), Dark Descent (2002), Alien Siege (2005), Locusts: The 8th Plague (2005), Manticore (2005), S.S. That sound you hear is men in their mid thirties squealing with delight as ‘80s pop stars Tiffany and Debbie Gibson are set to do battle in an upcoming Syfy original movie. Rage of the Yeti was a formula low-budget monster movie made for the Syfy Channel.
Some DVD releases of the film include the full uncut fight as a special feature.'80s Pop Starlets Debbie Gibson and Tiffany to Fight Each Other in Syfy Original Movie MEGA PYTHON VS. Originally, Kong's fight with the giant boa was much longer, but the filmmakers decided to cut most of the fight.The way in which Kong kills the giant boa, by breaking its jaw, is a tribute to how Kong iconically defeated the Tyrannosaurus rex in the original film.The giant boa may also be inspired by the cave serpent that battled Kong in the original 1933 film. The giant boa is the second snake kaiju to battle King Kong, the first being the Giant Sea Serpent from King Kong Escapes.a gigantic monster Komodo Dragon and a monster Cobra that battle it out in the end. Unlike in the other versions of the story, Kong never does battle with any dinosaurs on Skull Island, and his brief skirmish with the giant boa is the only monster battle in the entire film. Python (2004) (The fourth movie in the Python franchise). The giant boa is the only other kaiju besides King Kong to appear in the 1976 remake.Kong tossed the giant snake's lifeless body aside and pursued his bride back to the village on the outskirts of the jungle. Python was one of a heap of low-budget CGI monster movies that came out in the late 1990s/00s following the success enjoyed by Jurassic Park (1993). When Kong saw Prescott take Dwan away, he became enraged and grabbed the boa's jaws, tearing them apart. While the giant ape was distracted, Jack Prescott arrived and rescued Dwan. The boa constricted itself around Kong and tried to crush him.
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Kong lunged at the serpent to keep it away from Dwan. The Bellamie Hospital section contains the Theatrical Trailers, TV Spots and Print Campaign, although the main menu also contains further trailers (for some truly terrible-sounding movies, including Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid, Boa vs. After Kong brought Dwan back to his lair, he was suddenly attacked by a giant boa constrictor.