In 2010, horror fans were treated to a film that would leave them on the edge of their seats and screaming for more. , a made-for-TV movie, was released on August 21, 2010, and quickly gained a reputation as a thrilling and over-the-top creature feature. Directed by Eric Weston and written by Kyle Ranken, Mega Piranha is a remake of the 1978 film Piranha , and it brings a fresh and modern take to the classic tale of killer fish.
“We need a bigger boat.” “No… we need a bigger ocean.” mega piranha 2010
In the grand, splashing pantheon of killer fish movies, 2010’s Mega Piranha holds a peculiar, gore-soaked trophy. It is not a good movie. In fact, by conventional standards, it is a catastrophic failure of logic, CGI, and narrative coherence. But that, of course, is entirely the point. In 2010, horror fans were treated to a
“Those aren't piranhas. Those are... mega piranhas.” (Yes, a character actually says this.) “We need a bigger boat
In 2010, horror fans were treated to a film that would leave them on the edge of their seats and screaming for more. , a made-for-TV movie, was released on August 21, 2010, and quickly gained a reputation as a thrilling and over-the-top creature feature. Directed by Eric Weston and written by Kyle Ranken, Mega Piranha is a remake of the 1978 film Piranha , and it brings a fresh and modern take to the classic tale of killer fish.
“We need a bigger boat.” “No… we need a bigger ocean.”
In the grand, splashing pantheon of killer fish movies, 2010’s Mega Piranha holds a peculiar, gore-soaked trophy. It is not a good movie. In fact, by conventional standards, it is a catastrophic failure of logic, CGI, and narrative coherence. But that, of course, is entirely the point.
“Those aren't piranhas. Those are... mega piranhas.” (Yes, a character actually says this.)