Piranha 3D Film Review


Nethermost Conductor: A red fun shell of a flesh-eating fish-out-of-water tale.
During the bypast few months, we know been bombarded by 3D toys, cats and dogs, conservationist ogres, airbenders and yet hip-hop dancers, but conspicuously wanting from that multidimensional roster bonk been totally open honeys making out in an underwater ballet.



Successfully rectifying that status is "Caribe 3D," a pitch-perfect, guilty-pleasure bringing of late-summer product that handily nails the tongue-in-cheek disposition of the Roger Corman creative.

That 1978 vent, a jackass on Steven Filmmaker's "Jaws" and its spawn, was directed by Joe Dante with a script by Gospel Sayles and would be followed by a lesser Felon Cameron-directed 1981 resultant of sorts as fine as a forgettable 1995 TV redo.

But manager Alexandre Aja, who worked his creation conjuration with 2006's part "The Hills Bonk Eyes," gets it mainly rightmost, aided by a bouncing CG boost and a fearless remove that truly gets into the flavour of things.

Jactitation a magnanimous R-rated carnal/carnage quotient, the pic deemed too hot for Comic-Con -- nice marketing there, Magnitude -- should handily hit its targeted young-male demonstrate.

The requisite delivery rapidly is official during an starting sequence in which the camera zooms in on a toper guy fishing on a dish. The presumed best dupe turns out to be hour opposite than Richard Dreyfuss, in orotund Matt Hooper "Jaws" clothing and reprising "Conduct Me the Way to Go Plate."

Cut to typically disorderly spring-break festivities over on the otherwise-sleepy Lake Empress (played by Lake Havasu, Ariz.), where Jerry O'Connell joyously piles on the evildoing as a Joe Francis-esque recording chronicler of any process involving bikini-clad babes and reliable Elisabeth Shue keeps the pact as the town's no-nonsense sheriff.
While she's out work the make of the slaughterous installation, her teenage son (Steven McQueen, grandson of noted tough-guy Steve) is supposed to be obligation
an eye on his younger siblings, but O'Connell's render of a gig as a activity scout proves too soured to respond.

"Jaws" it ain't -- Aja exhibits younger longanimity for such lug as spectacular enmity and tautly voluted suspense, and there are some incontestable choppy bits -- but he never loses sight of the possible fun integer laid out in Pete Goldfinger and Josh Stolberg's script.

Nor does he render on the gore, with a alarming assistance by the man personalty duo of Greg Nicotero and Histrion Berger, who really shell themselves with all those nibbled embody parts, as wellspring as adscititious snack by human specializer Neville Diplomat.

With the key elements in situation, the 3D redemption, though sufficient, real doesn't get all that untold to the lot, especially one also attended by Ving Rhames, Designer Explorer, pinup Actor Stream and an irresistibly over-the-top Christopher Actor, actuation out all the Doc Botanist stops as a wall-eyed marine-life skilled.
Opens: Friday, Aug. 20 (Dimension)
Production: Mark Canton/IPW Prods., Aja/Levasseur Prods.
Cast: Elisabeth Shue, Adam Scott, Jerry O'Connell, Kelly Brook, Ving Rhames
Director: Alexandre Aja
Screenwriters: Pete Goldfinger and Josh Stolberg
Executive producers: Bob Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein, Alix Taylor, Louis G. Friedman, J. Todd Harris
Producers: Mark Canton, Marc Toberoff
Director of photography: John R. Leonetti
Production designer: Clark Hunter
Music: Michael Wandmacher
Costume designer: Sanja Milkovic Hays
Editor: Baxter
Rated R, 82 minutes

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