Piranha (1995)
In 1995 Showtime got together with b-movie maven Roger Corman to create an ongoing series called Roger Corman Presents . Although he was finished with directing he still produced tons of movies per year, often going direct to video, and Showtime figured this was a cost-effective way to create original programming. They were right as Corman did what he could to keep the movies below 1.5 million dollars each, and that meant a lot of cost cutting. The result was that a good number of the films were remakes of earlier Corman movies such as Not of This Earth and, in this case, the 1978 Joe Dante film Piranha . It was Dante's feature debut as he had been working with Corman, and it featured a script by up-and-coming arthouse favorite John Sayles. Like many of Dante's films to come it featured some great b-movie horror combined with subversive, tongue-in-cheek sequences. It was a ripoff of Jaws , but it is remembered for its sly self-reverence as well as some neve...