Watch: Piranha Sharks 2017 123movies, Full Movie Online – Great white sharks bio-engineered to be the size of piranhas with the purpose of living in rich people’s exotic aquariums terrorize New York City when they get into the water supply and do what great white sharks do best..
Plot: Great white sharks bio-engineered to be the size of piranhas with the purpose of living in rich peoples exotic aquariums, terrorize New York City when they get into the water supply and do what great white sharks do best.
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It is not only the fish that stinks here…
I purchased this movie from Amazon, well expecting it to be a low budget creature feature, although I had hoped that it would be one of those fun ones; you know, the ones that are so bad that they are actually fun to watch. But that was not the case with “Piranha Sharks”.First of all, the DVD was titled “Jurassic Piranha”. Wait, what? Seriously? How could the movie end up with a title so deviant from its original title, unless it being an attempt to cash in on something else. Especially since there was nothing even remotely prehistoric about the creatures in the movie. They were man-made and tinkered with in a Laboratory.
Right, well moving on. The story is about a company which have the idea of cross-breeding sharks and piranha, and selling them as pets to families. The creatures, of course, grow quickly, have an endless appetite and start to mutate. Soon the entire city of Manhattan is in dire peril at the ferocity of these vicious toothy fishy killers. And it is up to a small group of local exterminators to save the entire city of Manhattan from extermination, be it from the piranha sharks or from the US government who wants to drop nuclear bombs to contain the piranha sharks.
Indeed. Yeah, that was the scope of the ludicrous storyline. Simple? Yes. Stupid? Yes. Entertaining? No.
The CGI effects in “Piranha Sharks” is among the top three of bad special effects that I have ever witnessed in a movie. It was so bad that it went beyond bad. Trust me.
And the acting in the movie was as to be expected from a movie of this genre and type. But I had never expected an actor like Kevin Sorbo to appear in a movie such as this.
I still managed to sit through the entire movie, despite it being so bad. Why? Well, I was hoping that it would get better, or at least turn into something so bad that it would be funny. But no, it just kept on being bad in a bad way. Do yourself a favor and stay well clear of “Piranha Sharks”.
I am rating “Piranha Sharks” a mere one out of ten stars.
No terror because no fish until more than half the movie is over!
You have a great premise about bioengineered sharks the size of goldfish, and you see tanks of fish, briefly, or a fish being cut-up, but the first “terrifying” attack after they are released into the city water system (New York City’s if I remember correctly), is the so-so death scene of a “sexy woman” in what I can safely call a gross bathtub. If a realtor showed me that bathroom (or the house attached to it), I’d have to fire her.Everything up to that scene is dialogue. I can just imagine the script as being a hundred pages of dialogue, a page of special effects, then another hundred pages of EYE ROLLING DIALOGUE!!!
Skip this movie. (And I love B movies!)
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 19 min (79 min)
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Genre Action, Comedy, Drama
Director Leigh Scott
Writer Barney Burman, Mark Burman, Leigh Scott
Actors Collin Galyean, Ramona Mallory, Josh Hammond
Country United States
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