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Piranha 3DD

February 9, 2012 by · Comments Off on Piranha 3DD 

Piranha 3DD, Piranha 3DD (alternatively known as Piranha 3D: The Sequel) is an upcoming 2012 3D horror-comedy film and sequel to the 2010 film Piranha 3D. It is directed by John Gulager from a screenplay by Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton.

It stars Ving Rhames, Paul Scheer, and Christopher Lloyd, who reprise their roles from the first film. Production began on April 27, 2011 with a release scheduled for November 23, 2011, but a month prior to release this date was revised to an unspecified 2012 date.
A year after the attack on Lake Victoria by prehistoric piranhas, the creatures begin traveling through the town’s plumbing, gaining access to swimming pools and the newly-opened waterpark “Big Wet”.

The cast includes:

Ving Rhames as Deputy Fallon
Christopher Lloyd as Mr. Goodman
Paul Scheer as Andrew “Drew” Cunningham. Scheer claimed to have spent only 36 hours filming his scenes, six in total, working almost exclusively with Rhames.
Danielle Panabaker as Maddy, half-owner of the waterpark which her step-father is running into the ground.
Gary Busey as a farmer.
David Hasselhoff
Meagan Tandy
David Koechner
Chris Zylka
Héctor Jiménez
Clu Gulager
Jean-Luc Bilodeau
Matt Bush
Katrina Bowden
Paul James Jordan
Adrian Martinez
Thomas Hall

Piranha 3d Reviews

August 20, 2010 by · Comments Off on Piranha 3d Reviews 

Piranha 3d Reviews, Piranha 3D Reviews are trickling in … and surprise! It’s actually get some good reviews – on the whole, it seems that Piranha 3D terror is fun to camp with a very big deal.

Metacritic only has three reviews so far, with more to come soon, and Piranha 3D RottenTomatoes.com has scored at 81%.

Here is a summary of some of the comments Piranha 3D. Will you be watching this horror remake?

Variety, Peter Debruge: “The relief of carnivorous fish 32-year-old has lost none of its bite, which is a new batch of spring break revelers for the fearsome creatures to attack.”

The Hollywood Reporter, Michael Rechtshaffen: “A perfect pitch, guilty-pleasure Schlock portion of late summer that cleverly nails the irony of the original spirit of Roger Corman.”

Los Angeles Times, Betsy Sharkey: “Piranha 3D is trying so hard for laughs and allusions, in the midst of all the bloodshed and endless bloodshed of bare nkd women, who completely forgets to scare anyone.”

Orlando Sentinel, Roger Moore: “Piranha 3D goes for the jugular. And in general is lost, but usually in a fun way.”

E! Online, Peter Paras “is Elisabeth Shue and Ving Rhames to the rescue of this low-tech drive-in back, with bad jokes, unnecessary blood, casting of doubles and a lot of skin.”

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