Shakma (1990)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10


This is a very underrated and relatively unheard of flick. In a long line of killer primate movies, this ranks in the top. Why? Well it has a lot of original aspects to it, like the fact that they actually used a prime mate that is generally very violent (baboon), instead of turning a somewhat docile primate into a killing machine. Sure they did experiments on the creature, but it really wasn't modified in any way, so in the end it's just a crazed baboon running amuck in a small research facility, and somehow it works!
Shakma (1990)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10


This is a very underrated and relatively unheard of flick. In a long line of killer primate movies, this ranks in the top. Why? Well it has a lot of original aspects to it, like the fact that they actually used a prime mate that is generally very violent (baboon), instead of turning a somewhat docile primate into a killing machine. Sure they did experiments on the creature, but it really wasn't modified in any way, so in the end it's just a crazed baboon running amuck in a small research facility, and somehow it works!
Shakma (1990)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10


This is a very underrated and relatively unheard of flick. In a long line of killer primate movies, this ranks in the top. Why? Well it has a lot of original aspects to it, like the fact that they actually used a prime mate that is generally very violent (baboon), instead of turning a somewhat docile primate into a killing machine. Sure they did experiments on the creature, but it really wasn't modified in any way, so in the end it's just a crazed baboon running amuck in a small research facility, and somehow it works!
Shakma (1990)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10


This is a very underrated and relatively unheard of flick. In a long line of killer primate movies, this ranks in the top. Why? Well it has a lot of original aspects to it, like the fact that they actually used a prime mate that is generally very violent (baboon), instead of turning a somewhat docile primate into a killing machine. Sure they did experiments on the creature, but it really wasn't modified in any way, so in the end it's just a crazed baboon running amuck in a small research facility, and somehow it works!
Shakma (1990)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10


This is a very underrated and relatively unheard of flick. In a long line of killer primate movies, this ranks in the top. Why? Well it has a lot of original aspects to it, like the fact that they actually used a prime mate that is generally very violent (baboon), instead of turning a somewhat docile primate into a killing machine. Sure they did experiments on the creature, but it really wasn't modified in any way, so in the end it's just a crazed baboon running amuck in a small research facility, and somehow it works!
Shakma (1990)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10


This is a very underrated and relatively unheard of flick. In a long line of killer primate movies, this ranks in the top. Why? Well it has a lot of original aspects to it, like the fact that they actually used a prime mate that is generally very violent (baboon), instead of turning a somewhat docile primate into a killing machine. Sure they did experiments on the creature, but it really wasn't modified in any way, so in the end it's just a crazed baboon running amuck in a small research facility, and somehow it works!
Shakma (1990)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10


This is a very underrated and relatively unheard of flick. In a long line of killer primate movies, this ranks in the top. Why? Well it has a lot of original aspects to it, like the fact that they actually used a prime mate that is generally very violent (baboon), instead of turning a somewhat docile primate into a killing machine. Sure they did experiments on the creature, but it really wasn't modified in any way, so in the end it's just a crazed baboon running amuck in a small research facility, and somehow it works!
Shakma (1990)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10


This is a very underrated and relatively unheard of flick. In a long line of killer primate movies, this ranks in the top. Why? Well it has a lot of original aspects to it, like the fact that they actually used a prime mate that is generally very violent (baboon), instead of turning a somewhat docile primate into a killing machine. Sure they did experiments on the creature, but it really wasn't modified in any way, so in the end it's just a crazed baboon running amuck in a small research facility, and somehow it works!
Shakma (1990)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10


This is a very underrated and relatively unheard of flick. In a long line of killer primate movies, this ranks in the top. Why? Well it has a lot of original aspects to it, like the fact that they actually used a prime mate that is generally very violent (baboon), instead of turning a somewhat docile primate into a killing machine. Sure they did experiments on the creature, but it really wasn't modified in any way, so in the end it's just a crazed baboon running amuck in a small research facility, and somehow it works!
Shakma (1990)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10


This is a very underrated and relatively unheard of flick. In a long line of killer primate movies, this ranks in the top. Why? Well it has a lot of original aspects to it, like the fact that they actually used a prime mate that is generally very violent (baboon), instead of turning a somewhat docile primate into a killing machine. Sure they did experiments on the creature, but it really wasn't modified in any way, so in the end it's just a crazed baboon running amuck in a small research facility, and somehow it works!

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