Watch This or Die: Piranha (1978)

EPISODE · Sep 12, 2025 · 1H 41M

Watch This or Die: Piranha (1978)

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Send us Fan MailThis week on Watch This or Die, we’re diving into the bloody waters of Joe Dante’s Piranha (1978), produced by the legendary Roger Corman! Before we unleash the swarm, we crack open and introduce our featured craft beers of the week. Then it’s time to swim headfirst into this cult classic, breaking down why Piranha holds such an important place in film history—and why it still means so much to us.As always, we use our Watch This or Die categories to really dissect the film: from favorite quotes, standout brief performances, and how we’d cast the movie today, to all the little moments that make Piranha a timeless piece of B-movie brilliance. Whether you’re a fan of creature features, Corman chaos, or just love seeing what lurks beneath the surface, this episode is for you!

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