Just leave it to the guys. Let the manosphere take over. Bimbos on ambitious treks into the wilderness to look for things leads to failure and embarrassment. Picture Katy Perry as an astronette in her Fun-Land ride courtesy of Jeff Bezos. Still, this all makes great fodder for a movie by The Asylum for the Syfy Channel. Let us look at a monster snake film, 2025's "The Anacondas," directed by...a man...Marcel Walz.
Dr. Marlene Potts (Danielle Titus) is deep in Mexico with more bimbos and some hunks to find a treasured Aztec artifact. It is never absolutely clear what that is. She waits with her bimbo pal, Jess (Bix Krieger). Jess is jealous because the big-boobed academic Bella Jacobs (Maureen Kedes) is on her way and she controls the funding for the expedition. The big-boobed team is now complete and we meet the guide with a weird name, Yaretzi (Brian Russell). He descends from Aztecs and is proud of the land...yawn. They head in and everyone of the babes is wondering what Dr. Agustin Stiglitz (Dominic Keating) is thinking about them. Why? Their dames! Stiglitz tried to find this artifact and failed. Now he is on his way...but the guy takes his time.
Okay, the 25 foot anacondas attack and eventually start murdering the hunks. They squeeze them to death and swallow their heads. A metaphor for how the feminists of our time treat weak guys? The crew finds the ancient ruins of a snake temple and go inside to look for the...the...well, the artifacts. There, a two-mile long snake and his friends begin picking off the babes and hunks. Marlene and Jess keep coming up with plans that are all lame-brain. Stiglitz arrives and I must say his shooting technique is one to be admired by any competitive shooter on any gun range. More babes will die horribly. Stiglitz, with scars on his face, tries to save the bimbos, or what is left of them.
Will the snakes eat all the bimbos? Are the big snakes a metaphor for what is now happening to the feminism movement ever since #MeToo ruined its credibility? Stiglitz? Seriously? Still, this metaphor for the failing feminist movement is a lot of fun and the bimbos look nice even when they're snarling at one another or being eaten by monster snakes. For some Syfy Channel fun, see "The Anacondas."




















