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In this sequel to Sharktopus, two Piranhacondas hunt down their stolen egg. The scientist who stole the egg hitchikes the island and meets up with a movie crew on-set of filming. The star, the scientist, and some crew-members get kidnapped by some money-craving people who put them on ransom for some dough. Meanwhile, a Piranhaconda roams the island, along the way eating an island-goer, and some scientists searching for a rare flower. The snake comes to the kidnappers' hideout and attacks. The crew and the scientist escape. The lead kidnapper finds a camera and realizes that the scientist stole the egg, which caused the snake to attack, and he decides to kill the snake, and the crew. The snake follows the crew, who are in a truck, but is wounded by a grenade. The second Piranhaconda arrives and, sensing blood, attacks its wounded mate. It then decides to track down the crew. The scientist reveals that he had the egg, so they try to escape via boat. But the Piranhaconda stalls their ... Written by
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Part Snake! Part Fish! All Killer!
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Release Date:
16 June 2012 (USA)
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Budget:
$1,000,000
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Aspect Ratio:
1.78 : 1
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Trivia
Was filmed in Kauai, Hawaii.
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Goofs
When the man with the machete is chasing the girl, when he first emerges from the water, he is wet to his waist, in the next shot, he is perfectly dry.
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Quotes
Arturo:
That loco chica, she played kickball with my cojones.
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Crazy Credits
In the end credits: "No animals were harmed in the production of this motion picture, but a few did become overweight from too many treats."
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Features
Dinocroc vs. Supergator (2010)
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Soundtracks
Piranhaconda 2
Music, Lyrics and Performed by
Jasmin Poncelet
Whatever's Clever Music, BMI
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Visionary director Jim Wynorski has taken what might have been a boring monster fest and created a truly extraordinary science fiction film. With a creature that is amazingly horrifying, this motion picture is made even more frightening by Wynorski's stunning skill in building suspense and creating an environment of breathtaking fear. Filmed beautifully in the spectacular scenery of Hawaii, the lovely locale is a perfect contrast to the living hell it becomes as the characters fight for their very lives. Michael Madsen is superb in his role and it is some of his finest work in years, perhaps since Reservoir Dogs. While the film can be intense at times, the blood and gore never become gratuitous but still have tremendous shock value. Unrelenting in its horror and overwhelmingly terrifying, this is a film that is refreshingly unique and satisfying.