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Well I read yesterday Martin Scrocese was currently working in 3D , if anything proves it's probably not just a fad it has to be that.
 
my favorite death scene was that flat chested girl gianna on the parasail................:monkey3


the way those puppies were dipping in the water i just knew they were gonna get bit off............but no........:mad:............:lol
 
I feel sorry for the animator who had to take on the assignment to animate Jerry O'Connell's lopped off wenis and then animate a piranha eating said wenis, only to spit it out in chunks. I would have said, "F-this, I am going to work for Wal-Mart!"

Oh, I think I just brought up in my mouth. The hair being ripped off that chick... youch... or the two officers carrying the one girl only to have her split in two and freak out... HOLY!

But I do love Kelly Brook. That woman's body is damn near flawless!
 
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James Cameron Not A Fan of Piranha 3D



Source: Vanity Fair

August 28, 2010







One of the more interesting aspects of Dimension Films' recent Piranha 3D was the fact it took advantage of the latest 3D craze which came about after James Cameron's Avatar was such a huge hit. Some seem to have forgotten there was an even bigger connection between the two movies other than the technology and that's that Cameron got his start directing movie with Piranha Part Two: The Spawning. Vanity Fair remembered and when they interviewed Cameron recently, they brought up that connection.



When asked whether the release of Piranha 3D created any sort of sense of nostalgia in the blockbuster director, Cameron not only replied with an abrupt response of "zero" but went on to tell them how he felt doing horror movies in 3D was a throwback to when it was used as a gimmick.



"You’ve got to remember: I worked on Piranha 2 for a few days and got fired off of it; I don’t put it on my official filmography. So there’s no sort of fond connection for me whatsoever," he told them. "In fact, I would go even farther and say that... I tend almost never to throw other films under the bus, but that is exactly an example of what we should not be doing in 3-D. Because it just cheapens the medium and reminds you of the bad 3-D horror films from the 70s and 80s, like Friday the 13th 3-D. When movies got to the bottom of the barrel of their creativity and at the last gasp of their financial lifespan, they did a 3-D version to get the last few drops of blood out of the turnip. And that’s not what’s happening now with 3-D.



Ouch! So Cameron not only has no fondness for his roots as a film director, but he thinks that the recent revival of the horror classic as a 3D movie "cheapens the medium." (Granted, he probably hasn't seen the movie.)



Do you agree with Cameron?



STFU James. I love ya and all, but c'mon....3D is a fun gimmick. I was in the boat that it was a story telling medium and all that stupid ****....but I came to realize, i'm spending 5 extra dollars to watch things pop out....it's a gimmick.



And BTW, Piranha 3D is better then Avatar anyway....so bah!
 
Cameron? No....I'm sorry but he's not. I mean, 3D is cool and all....but c'mon...it does add a new level of film watching, but it's a gimmick. It didnt improve Avatar's story, all it did was make the film really cool to watch.

To me, films like Piranha, is what 3D is all about. Pure fun.
 
Couldn't disagree more. In Avatar (not a big fan) it was crucial to tell the story whereas in every other lame horror movie its a gimmick used to make more $$$. More money from ADD zombies. Thats all he's saying. He's not wrong at all.
 
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