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Piranha 3D

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5.4/10 • 2.2K

2010-08-201h 28m

ComedyHorror

There's something in the water.

Each year the population of sleepy Lake Victoria, Arizona explodes from 5,000 to 50,000 residents for the annual Spring Break celebration. But then, an earthquake opens an underwater chasm, releasing an enormous swarm of ancient Piranha that have been dormant for thousands of years, now with a taste for human flesh. This year, there's something more to worry about than the usual hangovers and complaints from locals, a new type of terror is about to be cut loose on Lake Victoria.

Directors
Alexandre Aja
Writters
Josh Stolberg
Editors
Josh Stolberg, Evan Fisher

Top Billed Cast

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  1. Elisabeth Shue

    Elisabeth Shue

    Julie Forester

  2. Jerry O'Connell

    Jerry O'Connell

    Derrick Jones

  3. Steven R. McQueen

    Steven R. McQueen

    Jake Forester

  4. Jessica Szohr

    Jessica Szohr

    Kelly Driscoll

  5. Kelly Brook

    Kelly Brook

    Danni

  6. Ving Rhames

    Ving Rhames

    Deputy Fallon

  7. Christopher Lloyd

    Christopher Lloyd

    Mr. Goodman

  8. Dina Meyer

    Dina Meyer

    Paula Montellano

  9. Riley Steele

    Riley Steele

    Crystal

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Gimly

Jul 10, 2017

5/10

When evil, inbred, cannibal, devilish, prehistoric, underground piranha are unleashed on the tiny town of Lake Victoria during "Spring Break", the outcome is all rather predictable. Babes, bikinis, boobs, bums, blood, bazulco and bad acting. Run from a budget of $24M the film has almost no actors of note in lead roles. Although there is a cameo from Eli Roth (Inglourious Basterds), which is always cool. What we have here, is a virtually flawless example of stupid fun. There's no point in trying to evaluate a film like Piranha 3D on factors like good taste, because it goes out of its way to smash these conventions apart. The film has this crazy energy about it from beginning to end. It also however, is the perfect example of why 3D is so fucking unnecessary. And though I appreciate how forward the film is, that doesn't make it strictly speaking good. It's part creature-feature, part horror-comedy, but it doesn't stand up in a thrill sense to actual monster movies like Anaconda or King Kong, and it doesn't stand up in a humour sense to actual horror comedy like Shaun of the Dead or Dead Snow, but it sort of takes off on its own in a passable manner. Though it's kiiinda humorous, the film is mostly just "fun", as opposed to "funny". The script seems cobbled together with a couple of different half assed plot points, but several half ass plots taped together is better than just one half assed plot trying to hold its own and ending up looking like no plot at all. Exploitation has never really been A-grade material, and even though the "suspension of disbelief" thing that films are supposed to have as a general rule, is sort of... not here, Piranha 3D still manages to somehow get this piece of crap off the ground. I watched it at about 2am with a male friend of mine who has very similar taste and sense of humour to me, and that's pretty much got to be the best possible setting to watch it in. The CG gore is ridiculous, the 3D focus is ridiculous, the film itself is just fucking ridiculous. But brainless is great sometimes, just don't make a habit of thinking that you can get away with bad exploitation, and calling it Black Comedy, once or twice is fine, but soon it just looks like you're aiming for cult, and getting lazy. -Gimly

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
$24,000,000.00
Revenue
$83,188,165.00
Keywords
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