Jack Black and Paul Rudd Bring Humor to 'Anaconda' Remake
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A new 'Anaconda' film, directed by Tommy Gormican, reimagines the 1997 creature feature as a self-aware comedy and industry satire, but struggles with balancing humor and horror, resulting in a clumsy, less-than-funny remake that lacks the original's campy charm.
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