Piranha 3D
Elisabeth Shue Actor , Adam Scott Actor , Jerry O'Connell Actor , Ving Rhames Actor , Jessica Szohr Actor
MPAA Rating:
R
Contains:Graphic Violence,Nudity,Adult Situations,Adult Humor,Profanity,Gore
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Piranha 3D
Theatrical Release Date: 2009 07 24 (USA - 3-D) / 2010 08 20 (USA)
UPC: 043396368705
Studio: Sony Pictures
MPAA Rating: R Contains:[Graphic Violence, Nudity, Adult Situations, Adult Humor, Profanity, Gore]
Summary: Haute Tension and Hills Have Eyes director Alexandre Aja pays homage to the films that made him fall in love with the horror genre by helming this comedic remake of director Joe Dante's 1978 Jaws parody. Lake Victoria may look peaceful, but beneath the placid waters of this painterly lake lurks a deadly menace. A powerful underwater tremor has released scores of man-eating prehistoric fish into the waters, and now it's up to a group of unlikely heroes to band together and defeat the razor-toothed predators. With time running out and the aquatic carnivores taking over, one brave heroine (Elisabeth Shue) will risk everything to save the lake and prevent her family from becoming fish food. Richard Dreyfuss, Ving Rhames, Jerry O'Connell, and Adam Scott star in the Dimension Films production. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Category: Comedy
Features:
Filmmaker's commentary
10 behind-the-sceens featurette
Piranha 3D
Release Date: 01/11/2011
Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1 2.40:1
Audio: DHMA null, DD2 Dolby Digital Stereo
Runtime: 88 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English
Subtitles: Spanish,English
Region: Blu-ray region A (North America, Central America, South America, Japan, Taiwan, North Korea, South Korea, Hong Kong, Southeast Asia)
Jeremy Wheeler
Gore gags run rampant in Piranha 3D, a cartoonish bloodbath where everything is an afterthought compared to the hilarious carnage. Director Alexandre Aja is no dummy. He's a competent horror filmmaker whose attraction to cinematic violence (Haute Tension, The Hills Have Eyes remake) makes up for his few arguable missteps (Mirrors, the final "twist" of Haute Tension). Here he tries his hand at horror comedy -- with a cast sporting enough comedic chops to pull it off. Given that, he seems more interested in blood-soaked lunacy than standard character- or performance-driven laughs. Thankfully for him, the bravura moments of splatter work exceptionally well when appreciated with a vulgar eye. Boobs, castration, face-ripping, slow-mo nude water ballets -- it's all here. If the 3D craze needed an exploitive entry, this is it. It makes sense that horror-hound bro dude Eli Roth makes an appearance in the film. Much of the proceedings cater to the filmmaker's love for '80s-style raucous nudity -- and what better setting than spring break to do just that? In the sleepy town of Lake Victoria, an underwater threat has been unleashed, and unfortunately for all of the college kids partying on the lake -- they're the main course. Elisabeth Shue portrays the single-mom sheriff, Julie Forester, who along with her deputy, Fallon (Ving Rhames), polices the placid waters against keg-swiggin' kids. When a researcher (Party Down's Adam Scott) loses his team to the razor-toothed menace during a dive to check out a recent seismic shift, it becomes clear that the activity has unleashed a long-extinct breed of piranhas from underneath the lake. Now, with her three kids stranded on a boat with a low-rent Joe Francis-ish soft-porn peddler (Jerry O'Connell), the sheriff must clear the beaches and race to save her family in time. One look at the cast says something -- in supporting roles, you have Christopher Lloyd and Richard Dreyfuss, the former playing a kooky fish enthusiast and the latter sending up his most famous role in Jaws. Both choices are inspired (Lloyd gives an especially juicy performance), yet Dreyfuss is wasted. Also in the cast is Human Giant funnyman Paul Scheer, who you'd think would bring his usual cocky schtick to the proceedings, yet he's a wet napkin here, with hardly one earned laugh to his credit. The aforementioned Adam Scott is another wasted opportunity -- once again, a very funny actor is given nothing to work with. You see the trend that's happening here? Only Jerry O'Connell seems to be given enough room to play things over the top -- and even then, his best moment is a gore-soaked one, in a very welcome throwback to Peter Jackson's Dead Alive (and knowingly or not, a nod to Bruce Campbell in Waxwork II). Yet, can one really knock a film like Piranha 3D? It obviously knows what it's doing. And the movie most definitely delivers in the knee-slapping gross-out department. Whether it's silicone breast-chewing or Roth's belly-laugh demise, there are slam-bang pieces of this puzzle that work fantastically well. It's just too bad that they couldn't have delivered a few more comedic flourishes when the Looney Tunes-looking rascals aren't onscreen. For now, the filmmakers can take heart in what they got away with. Between this and the same year's Jackass 3D, lowbrow has finally caught up to state-of-the-art technology -- now it's just a matter of whether you're one to rejoice or run far, far away. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Marc Toberoff
Producer
Bob Weinstein
Executive Producer
Harvey Weinstein
Executive Producer
Louis G. Friedman
Executive Producer
Mark Canton
Producer
J. Todd Harris
Executive Producer
Chako VanLeeuwen
Producer
Michael Wandmacher
Composer (Music Score)
Alexandre Aja
Director
Alexandre Aja
Producer
Alexandre Aja
Screenwriter
Gregory Levasseur
Producer
Gregory Levasseur
Screenwriter
Ryan Kavanaugh
Executive Producer
Josh Stolberg
Screenwriter
Alix Taylor
Executive Producer
Pete Goldfinger
Screenwriter
Steve Barne
Producer
Elisabeth Shue
Actor
Adam Scott
Actor
Jerry O'Connell
Actor
Ving Rhames
Actor
Jessica Szohr
Actor
Steven R. McQueen
Actor
Christopher Lloyd
Actor
Richard Dreyfuss
Actor
Cody Longo
Actor
Riley Steele
Actor
Dina Meyer
Actor
Paul Scheer
Actor
Ricardo Antonio Chavira
Actor
Eli Roth
Actor
Country: USA

