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Though the previous "Piranha," an overhaul of the 1978 movie produced by B-movie king Roger Corman, caught audiences' attention, it wasn't as successful as other films that year that more closely followed horror trends, like faithfully remaking a classic ("A Nightmare on Elm Street"), employing amateur trickery ("Paranormal Activity 2") or torturing victims ("Saw 3D"). "There are always patterns and fads in horror," said "Piranha 3DD" screenwriter Patrick Melton. "Right now the found footage and ghost stories are doing really well. That's in. You can only have three or four successful movies in that subgenre before Hollywood does it to death, so having little bumps in the road along the way like `Piranha' keeps it fun." If moviegoers and critics think the latest "Piranha" is as much fun as the first one, another attack could be around the corner. Matthew Stein, the film's executive producer who formerly worked as a production executive at Dimension Films, believes the sequel's waterpark setting raises the drama and leaves plenty of space for the piranha to prowl in the future. "If the studio were to call me and greenlight `Piranha 3DDD' or `Piranha 4D' or `Piranha XL' or whatever they wanted to call it, I'm there," said Stein. "I think that would be a lot of fun. Ultimately, I think it would be a creative and economic decision. I can tell you that there are a lot of ideas floating around about the mythology of our piranha." ___ Online:
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