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Jan 2020 *
I had been pondering about a topic like this since last week. With MovieMeter members drafting pretty shitty movies for the horror draft I was really craving for some better flicks to see. After viewing Piranha 3D that gave me a good opportunity to rewatch the original from Joe Dante. Surprisingly I didn't hate the remake it was good as pop corn flick and the amount of nudity didn't harm. Nice nude underwater ballet and funny to see porn star Gianna Michaels skysurfing (or what is it called) losing her bikini exposing her big ones and later her lower body swallowed by piranha. It goes pretty overboard (pun intended) with the CGI gore though and the chaos keeps going on for too long. Pretty silly when people actually start to use guns to fend the killer fish of.

So on to the original. After watching it, I also took the opportunity to view the extras like how they didn the make-up and how they actually moved the piranha. Joe Dante does audio commentary on the movie which reveals a few things I didn't know.

Dante says it's no secret his movie rips of Jaws but the shark being replaced with a horde of smaller killer fish. Even if you look at the artwork it feels pretty much like Jaws.

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There is other similarities like a few people warning the authorities about the danger these killer fish would cause for the people wanting to go for a swim in the lake. And with children having a summer camp too one more reason to keep people out of the water. Of course the authorities and expert scientists (Barbara Steele being one of them) manage to find a solution (or at least they think they have). Even though they try to stop them, Paul Grogan (Brad Dillman) and Maggie (Heather Menzies) manage to save the day but not without having the obligatory victims.


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It's all pretty predictable with the local authorities wanting to go ahead with their plans despite the lurking danger. Using let's kill the messenger tactics always ends in trouble. A lot of people get injured or completely eaten. That's where the movie differs from Jaws that there is a lot more scenes with people on or in the water. There is a lot more victims and action definitely in the last half hour. You actually do see the fish in action pretty frequently. It's quick edits, fish on a stick with a mechanism to move their jaws manually. Even if lots of scenes were filmed in a swimming pool deep respect for the people behind the practical effects and building all these rubber fish. My favorite effect is the aftermath of the piranha's attack on the old man (Keenan Wynn), his legs eaten to the bone.

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Another striking thing is that the piranha do not spare anyone even children are not safe. There seems to this days still an unwritten rule that children might get harmed but pretty rarely they are killed. This movie actually has a scene where the piranha attack while the children at the summer camp are having a swim ring race. It eventually leads to the demise of one of the camp leaders Betsy (Belinda Balaski). It's really tragic as Paul's daughter Suzie (Shannon Collins) first managed to save the other female leader Laura (Melody Thomas Scott) in a rubber boat.


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The director was really impressed by young Shannon, saying she really did a great job. He loves to know what actually happened to her. I would have loved to hear her memories about the movie too. She only was in 3 more movies after Piranha.

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So yes it was a great trip down the memory lane. I remember having seen a few other piranha movies during childhood under the surveillance of my elder sisters in the 80s but none of them had an impact like Piranha had. I am planning to seek for those other piranha movies I have forgotten about during summer, so the idea of a shark and killer fish movie challenge is a good motivation.


Next revisit review: FleshEater (1988)


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OnyxHades says:
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Jan 2020
I saw Piranha and Jaws when I was a kid and both scared me. To this day, I won't swim in any water that isn't a swimming pool. I hate being in water if I can't see the bottom.


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Johan_WoW says:
#3, Reply to #1

Jan 2020
Still this anxiety today?

I remember when going on holiday in France as a kid we spent much time in and by the water. Those were usually rivers. I found that more fun than a swimming pool. However I once got a real scare when going down while canoeing (that was in Belgium though) and I'm still not fond of it today.


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OnyxHades says:
#7, Reply to #3

Jan 2020
Yep. Still have that fear. You never know what is lurking under the water.


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Box_a_Hair says:
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Jan 2020
I have this on dvd, but I've only ever watched it once. I've seen the remake quite a few times. That was a fun theater experience I had to watch to watch a Piranha 3D and Expendables double feature.

Sea creatures were all the rage back in the late 70s and early 80s. You'd have shit like Jaws 2 '78, Humanoids from the Deep '80, and Devil Shark '84. Piranha always had a big rep, though. Surprisingly, I've never seen James Cameron's Piranha II. I hear it's garbage, so I need to get on it...


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Johan_WoW says:
#4, Reply to #2

Jan 2020
Have not seen Cameron's Piranha 2 either or at least I don't remember anything. Well the idea of flying Piranha doesn't sit well with me. That's too easy and kinda defeats the purpose of the danger of going in the water if they could attack you anywhere they like (I suppose they could not stay too long out of the water). Humanoids is big fun!


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sfpx says:
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Jan 2020
I don't remember being too fond of Piranha, but I haven't seen it in many years.

You reminded me of this silly comedy I saw as a kid called Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death. In the film, a woman willingly submerges herself into a body of water filled with piranha. That always stuck with me.


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Johan_WoW says:
#6, Reply to #5

Jan 2020
Well stay tuned as later i'll review FleshEater which you like a lot I believe;
Well that looks like a film for the watchlist when I'm going to look for piranha movies.


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Box_a_Hair says:
#9, Reply to #8

Jan 2020
I feel this reply is best suited for its own thread. I'll ramble on about this movie soon, but yeah... definitely should go in a separate thread. Have a series about revisited flicks if you will, but it's hard to categorize/search for them otherwise.


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Johan_WoW says:
#10, Reply to #9

Jan 2020 *
So it's ok I make a separate topic for each revisit? In that case I copy this post into a whole new thread.

Ok pasted in a new thread so replies can be done there.


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