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Piranha 3-D (2010)

A movie directed by Alejandre Aja.

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Piranha (2010 film) - letting us know that the fish are no longer at the bottom of the food chain!

  • Jul 13, 2011
Rating:
+3

An old man is enjoying a day of fishing until a whirlpool appears that is caused by a slight earthquake. He falls into the water and is devoured almost immediately by a horde of fish. Sheriff Julie Forester (Elisabeth Shue) along with her colleague Deputy Fallon (Ving Rhames) are investigating the disappearance of the fisherman. They find the corpse and are baffled by the condition it's in. Later, they call in a team of seismologist divers to investigate the fissure and they make a startling discovery. -summary

I have to make it known that I abhor remakes for numerous reasons, and since I can't think of too many of them right now, I'll just stick with the most obvious; they usually suck, and they sometimes suck really bad, especially in the case of horror. In this day and age, the sophisticated style of horror which is meant to stimulate your imagination, and take you on a trip to the dark-side is usually lost, and replaced with the shock value which is only meant to gross out the viewer. The end product normally results in a hot mess, and the viewer normally chooses to forget what they just invested their time on. This style of horror is really simple to pull off, and this is pretty much what makes up the average horror movie today. Something real simple to appeal to the popcorn crowd. Piranha 3D is the living breathing definition of this type of soulless drivel, but I must admit that I had a bit of fun indulging in it.

Piranha 3D directed by Alexander Aja is actually the second remake of the original Piranha which was released in 1978. Although his direction appears to be terribly misguided, Aja delivered a fun chompity chomp chomp romp; packed with lots of T&A, lesbians, along with some nice bloody and brutal gore. The gore scenes make up for plenty of the films shortcomings, but my overall opinion of Aja's directing hasn't really changed. He's still a hack for the most part.

I thought the special effects were pretty cool only in regards to the death and mauling. This was actually an area the original needed improvement on. The viewer gets a front row seat for the maximum carnage when it gets there. These fish are very aggressive predators with one hell of a voracious appetite for fresh flesh. When they start munching, I actually felt the supposed comedy go right out the window. The death scenes are pretty disturbing, with people eaten damn near down to the very bone, with the fish pulling out a couple of eyeballs here and there. Yuck! But yummy too! I enjoyed the action scenes when the sheriffs were trying to fight them off, and one scene that I won't spoil was really cool, even though it kind of felt ripped from 28 Weeks Later.

Unfortunately, Aja can't really tell a story to save his life as the film suffers from a bad clashing of genres, erratic pacing, and at least one disposable side plot. I thought the plot during the first half was both hit and miss due to the pacing. There were some boring moments here and there, with the only interesting portion for me being the back story on the fish, which is quite different from the original and seems a bit more likely to me.

The setting takes place in a swimming resort during Spring Break with a whole bunch of college students. So you know what this means; lots of T&A, I mean way too much. Now, I have nothing against sexy women bodies, but there's adult dvd's, hookers, and mistresses for all that. Here, it presented a problem for me, I felt it heavily distracted from the horror element, and I was stuck between being either horrified or horny. That is not suppose to happen. I also really hated the sub plot concerning two children, who got themselves stranded on a little island. This was one useless story element, because we all know that there's a 99.99999999% chance that the kids are not going to die. So why even go there? Aja did assemble a pretty decent cast here, with other vets such as Christopher Lloyd and Richard Dreyfuss. Their roles were small, but at least they were in there, with Kelly Brook and Riley Steele providing the eye candy. The acting really wasn't bad to me, so no complaints here.

Despite my disdain for horror remakes, Piranha 3D wasn't really that bad of a  movie. It definitely has problems but the death toll and misery made up for it in someways. I think this is one of the more decent remakes out there, and if you love T&A and gore, then this is for you, make no mistake about it. The movie has an 87 minute run time.

Pros:
-Loads of gore, T&A

Cons:
-T&A can be heavily distracting, pacing issues, unnecessary subplot

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February 05, 2012
My husband saw this one and told me how gory it was therefore I need to see it. Great review!
February 06, 2012
yeah, this shit is nasty. It's going to surprise you with the gore.
February 07, 2012
LOL - I could use some nasty shit...
 
July 21, 2011
At least the original had an early John Sayles script going for it! Naked lesbians are usually the trademark of a guy who can't string together a coherent sentence, much less an effective flick.
July 22, 2011
Precisely, and this thing feels strung together off of hope alone.
July 23, 2011
Sometimes I think it's not so much by hope, as it is by disrespect for the audience.
July 23, 2011
That's a nice way to look at it, they feel a majority of the audience is completely stupid, and honestly, they aren't exactly wrong.
August 08, 2011
You betcha.
 
July 14, 2011
"Aja delivered a fun chompity chomp chomp romp; packed with lots of T&A, lesbians, along with some nice bloody and brutal gore", best way to describe it man, excellent review.
July 22, 2011
Thanks.
 
July 14, 2011
yuck and yummy...now that is the way to describe this movie! excellent write up, man. Kelly Brooke was pretty hot.
July 22, 2011
She certainly was, I dug most of the chicks in this.
 
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This is one of those meant to be fun flicks that were never meant to be taken seriously. If you went into this expecting a real dramatic scary flick then I know you were surprised. Of course any film that is in theaters as a 3-D flick can not be taken seriously in my opinion. Also how could a remake from a classic be anything but awesome fun. From the kills to the T&A this is just a popcorn flick.
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Debating the merits of Piranha 3D, director Alexandre (Mirrors) Aja's testosterone-driven valentine to Joe Dante's 1978 original and the excesses of '80s genre films in general, is a fool's errand; it is, after all, a movie about prehistoric fish preying on hormonal partygoers in various states of undress--and in 3D, mind you--so any review must answer the question--does it deliver what its key audience (young men, ages 14 to 24) require? On that front, the answer is an unequivocal yes. Special effects creators Greg Nicotero and Howard Berger present a veritable buffet of gruesome ways for the thinly drawn characters to die, from a piranha burrowing through a swimmer's head to the horrible encounter between a boat propeller and a longhaired victim. The sheer amount of nudity on display rivals a week's worth of Cinemax late-night screenings, rendered all the more excessive in 3D; as for the gimmick itself, it lends some unsettling depth to the underwater attacks. In short, if one attends Piranha 3D for grindhouse-style yucks, it's bound to be a rollicking good time. All others may find its relentless, Red Bull drive wearying; the whole affair is clearly meant to be a goof, just as Dante's original (produced by Roger Corman and penned by John Sayles) was, but where Dante's target was monster movie camp of the '50s and '60s (as well as Jaws), Aja and writers Peter Goldfinger and Josh Stolberg take aim at either ...
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Director: Alejandre Aja
Genre: Horror
Release Date: August 20, 2010
MPAA Rating: R
Screen Writer: Josh Stolberg
Runtime: 89 minutes
Studio: Dimension
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