Seen on the Small Screen Podcast

Ep22--Part Reptile. Part Machine. All a Croc.

January 30, 2023 Becky and Jake
Ep22--Part Reptile. Part Machine. All a Croc.
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Seen on the Small Screen Podcast
Ep22--Part Reptile. Part Machine. All a Croc.
Jan 30, 2023
Becky and Jake

The title for Becky and Jake's latest small screen review may be the most bizarre yet—the movie, Robocroc. What is a Robocroc? It occurs when a rocket payload of flea-like robots crash land in the middle of a crocodile enclosure in the oddest amusement park ever conceived by humankind.  And only Duffy, played by Parker Lewis Can't Lose alum Corin Nemec, and his crew of biologists can save the day. Along the way, they make a shaky alliance with a military team run by a likeable Colonel and a not-so-likeable Doctor determined to thwart their every move; that is, until they're mollified by a few random science facts. Together, they attempt to subdue the croc as she uses a super-convenient sewage system to wreck terror on the unsuspecting patrons at the zoo, the water park, the ATV course, and the fishing pond of No Name Park. But when your robocroc generates armor plating strong enough to repel bullets like pesky flies, what hope do the heroes have of stopping her? And why, pray tell, does Jake have such a hard time of pinning the gender of the movie monstrosity throughout the episode? Probably because he didn't check the croc's underside; not that he'd even want to. 

So strap in and hold tight. This will be a clunky gear-grinder of a ride. 

Show Notes

The title for Becky and Jake's latest small screen review may be the most bizarre yet—the movie, Robocroc. What is a Robocroc? It occurs when a rocket payload of flea-like robots crash land in the middle of a crocodile enclosure in the oddest amusement park ever conceived by humankind.  And only Duffy, played by Parker Lewis Can't Lose alum Corin Nemec, and his crew of biologists can save the day. Along the way, they make a shaky alliance with a military team run by a likeable Colonel and a not-so-likeable Doctor determined to thwart their every move; that is, until they're mollified by a few random science facts. Together, they attempt to subdue the croc as she uses a super-convenient sewage system to wreck terror on the unsuspecting patrons at the zoo, the water park, the ATV course, and the fishing pond of No Name Park. But when your robocroc generates armor plating strong enough to repel bullets like pesky flies, what hope do the heroes have of stopping her? And why, pray tell, does Jake have such a hard time of pinning the gender of the movie monstrosity throughout the episode? Probably because he didn't check the croc's underside; not that he'd even want to. 

So strap in and hold tight. This will be a clunky gear-grinder of a ride.