Piranha 3D: Fact vs. Fiction

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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2010

Piranha 3D unleashes the ravenous, toothy fish on unsuspecting spring breakers and moviegoers. But what are the facts behind the piranha's myth? Director Alex Aja talks to Jorge Ribas about his film's scaly star.

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  • she'd probably say sumthin else if somebody dropped her in the tank.

  • i'm sure there are alot of unrecorded killings along the Amazon River, although in a much less gruesome fashion. multiple documentary shows with interviews of local communities have pretty much confirmed this. in fact, Piranhas aren't the only fish that kill in Amazon.

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  • @sashabestj No, not really. You're just a fucking retard.

  • @TheExPeRTxHD you fucking idot the people probably drowned when the bus crashed making the piranhas make there move, read the comments above you

  • If you watch jackass or wildboys steve o and chris go in a tank of piranha covered in blood and to piranha didnt attack

  • informative...good..many things i learnt frm it..which i didnt knew b4 thnk u fr uploading the video...

  • @sashabestj There are videos of Teller from Penn and Teller in a tank with live piranha. They did not attack.

  • I fished for piranhas in the amazon

  • nomnomnom them fish are so hungreh!

  • videos like this exist for the idiots who watch movies like Jaws, Orca, Piranha etc.and walk away thinking they learned something.

  • @allstarsonny Knowledge for the masses. It's that simple.

  • @Julehln not saying i know more than you do, but to say piranhas only ever attack corpse is just as gross a presumption as it is to say that dogs don't bite. i don't really care about the movie - but i'm quite sure piranhas pose a threat. Swimmers and fishermen all along the Amazon - you know, people who live with these and so many other lethal species in the wild instead of watching them by an aquarium - will readily tell you that.

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