Piranha 3DD Rating: 1.66/5
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Piranha 3DD Movie Review
From topless women splashing about in the water, to an unfortunate fellow who loses his penis to a stubborn fish, Piranha 3DD tries hard to recycle many of the same elements that made its 2010 predecessor, Piranha 3D, such trashy fun. But it’s precisely because it tries so hard that this film ultimately fails. For while the earlier film cheerily embraced its cheesiness and faux horror, Piranha 3DD comes off as calculated and desperate in its attempt to up the ante by packing the climax with relentless dismembering.I’m going with one out of five for Piranha 3DD. Unlike the last film, it’s not even so bad that it’s good.
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Ratings:3/5 Reviewer:Allen O Brien Site:Times Of India
Once again the teeth-gnashing critters give us the usual blood fest that’s meant only for those who have an insatiable appetite for gore. Like the prequel, Piranha 3DD makes sure there is blood splattered across the screen while all are reduced to skeletons. We know that the monsters digging their teeth into human flesh with a manic frenzy is not really to be taken all that seriously in the Piranha series. But then why can’t they just leave those assets alone, please!
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Ratings:1/5 Reviewer:Raja Sen Site:Rediff
When it comes to carnivores and cleavage, more is often better.Especially in 3D.Yet while the first Piranha 3D was a riotously enjoyable — and shamelessly schlocky — piece of camp lunacy, the sequel with the pushed-up title gag, Piranha 3DD, is too toothless to be any good. Haute Tension director Alexandre Aja, who helmed the first and wonderfully wet film, has abandoned the sinking, one-joke franchise, as have his writers Peter Goldfinger and Josh Stolberg. All we have now are leftovers after the killer fish have already attacked: stray limbs, damp plot ideas and actors embarrassing themselves. In 3D.
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