Piranha 3DD
Piranha 3DD
R | 01 June 2012 (USA)
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After the events at Lake Victoria, the prehistoric school of blood-thirsty piranhas make their way into swimming pools, plumbing, and a newly opened water park.

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anterinho82

Worst movie i've ever seen. The only good part is Danielle Panabaker

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GL84

Escaping into a nearby drainage lake, the prehistoric fish make their way into a local water park during it's opening weekend forcing the staff of the facility to save the guests and stop the ravenous creatures before it's too late.Overall this was an immensely and utterly enjoyable sequel that has a lot more going for it. Among the biggest positives here is the fact that this one makes for a rather enjoyable time here in detailing the cause away from the location of the first one into a more outrageous setting being quite natural and believable as there's a nice connection here following up the effects of the first one by again using the logical manner of the underground tunnels to explain everything. That of course follows up the even greater fun here of this one's seemingly glorious cheesy nature on display as there's so much fun here during the main attack of the park that it's an immensely enjoyable sequence all on it's own as the action-packed encounters are so fun and bloody that there's a lot to like on that principle alone. The viciousness of the swarm ripping into bodies and generally taking advantage of the different confines around a water-park to make for a rather exciting time throughout here unleashing plenty of action, solid gore and kills here from the savage bites and dismemberments while also giving this the kind of demented atmosphere and fun found in numerous other works here with this one really taking solid advantage of the creatures to pile on some rather goofy, fun scenarios of the creatures appearing where they really shouldn't be. AS well, the fact that this one can certainly play it straight and keep things running along nicely with some suspenseful scenes at times is a great ploy at counteracting the cheesy nature of the rest of the film where it keeps things focused on the seriousness of the creatures by featuring such great early scenes as the attack on the couple in the van as the water rapidly begins filling the van while they try to get out to safety, a later scene where they attack the friends on the wooden dock by launching themselves through the planks knocking them into the water or the fantastic night-time attack in the lake that's really eerie and chilling for the setting and the knowledge of their attacks previously. By combining all this with the fantastically cheesy sexualized attacks on the couple that are quite shocking and disturbing, the rampant well-delivered nudity and feverish gore, there's enough here to make this one wholly enjoyable enough to hold off the minor flaws present. The biggest issue here is the fact that this one tends to go for a lot more of a clichéd feeling overall here by running through the same notions as the original only it tends to feel even less impactful because of simply running along the same lines. There's a lot of similar ground covered here that came from the original, and it tends to be quite noticeable. As well, the fact that this one was filmed for 3D means that a lot of gore gags and shots look absolutely atrocious and noticeable when seen elsewhere and if that's not the format being shown in it looks awkward and clunky quite often throughout here. Otherwise, this one tended to be quite exciting and enjoyable.Rated R: Extreme Graphic and occasional sexualized Violence, Graphic Language, Full Nudity and sexual content.

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jlthornb51

Gifted director John Culager, a film maker who recently brought the triumphant Feast Trilogy to the screen to wide acclaim, now guides the Piranha franchise with a sure hand. Beautifully filmed in 3D and utilizing that technique to its best advantage, this motion picture is really as much a black comedy as a horror film. From the opening sequence to its shattering climax, it is, however, a sensitively observed study in human nature under catastrophic circumstances while never letting up on the thrills and suspense. Returning cast members from previous Piranha entries give wonderful performances and some fresh faces are equally impressive. They all do well with a borderline brilliant script that pushes the envelope of horror while allowing for strong character development. Culager is unafraid and does not flinch from violence and gore but never uses these elements gratuitously. An intelligent and humorous horror film that does not fall into the notorious sequel trap, the genius of Piranha 3D is undeniable and the artists involved in its production deserve recognition.

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edwood6795

at the top you will see a caption that says goofs. and there is like only 2 or 3 captions this whole movie was a goof. and whoever made this movie was a goof and owes me my rental money back....and if you say this movie is great you are a goof.......I mean the first one in the series was bad enough...even Hasslehoff kept making references throughout the whole film like' if this film gets out i'm ruined thats pretty bad even when he thinks its a goof ;dont be a goof and like this film because it looks like it costed 75 cents to make it....this wont even make a cult classic in years to come .it is films like this that ruin actors such as Ving Rhames he must have been hard up for money ..if i were these actors I would try and buy up every copy to save myself the embarrassment

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