
Mega Piranha (also known as Megapiranha) is a 2010 science fiction disaster film produced by The Asylum. It was directed by Eric Forsberg and stars Tiffany, Paul Logan and Barry Williams. In the tradition of The Asylum's catalog, this film is a mockbuster of Piranha 3-D.... (Full plot summary below)
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Mega Piranha (also known as Megapiranha) is a 2010 science fiction disaster film produced by The Asylum. It was directed by Eric Forsberg and stars Tiffany, Paul Logan and Barry Williams. In the tradition of The Asylum's catalog, this film is a mockbuster of Piranha 3-D.
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| Financial TimesNigel AndrewsThe designer-trashy tone is well sustained -- these people brought you Mega Shark versus Giant Octopus -- as the toothy threat moves from the Amazon to the Florida Keys. |
| Film4Anton BitelIs it any good? That's the wrong question to ask of a film like this whose many plot-holes, absurdities and over-the-top idiocies are an essential part of the allure. But is it bad enough? |
| ViewLondonMatthew TurnerA badly acted, poorly written and ineptly directed mess with dreadful special effects. |
| Sky CinemaTim EvansPlayed straight, it's initially amusing but swiftly outstays its welcome as the piranhas develop the ability to fly like fanged double decker buses and the whole caboodly tries just a bit too hard to be knowing. |
| Radio TimesSloan FreerThose who follow the "so bad it's good" school of thought will probably love it -- anyone else should avoid. |
| News of the WorldRobbie CollinThere's about half an hour of watchable film in here. The other hour is looping stock footage and endless scenes of people gawping at monitors. |
| Little White LiesAdam WoodwardAn absolute stinker in every conceivable way. |
| Time OutTom HuddlestonBad-movie enthusiasts will doubtless have fun watching these oversized piscine predators leaping from the ocean and laying waste to Florida's coastal regions, but hasn't this tiresome, kitschy, so-bad-it's-good fad run its course? |
| Daily Telegraph (UK)Tim RobeyEverything about it is deliberately, winkingly atrocious -- killing the fun for those, like me, who think unwitting schlock is the juiciest kind. |
| Daily Mirror (UK)David EdwardsIt stars former pop queen Tiffany, who topped the charts in 1987 with I Think We're Alone Now. Visit a cinema showing this and the chances are you'll know what she was singing about. |