Frankenfish (2004)

Frankenfish (2004) is a creature feature horror film directed by Mark A. Altman. The movie centers around a group of friends who travel to the bayous of Louisiana for a fishing trip, only to encounter genetically altered fish that have become monstrous killers. As they try to survive the onslaught of these predatory creatures, the film blends elements of horror, thriller, and dark humor.
The film’s premise plays on the fear of genetic engineering and the unintended consequences of tampering with nature. Critics have noted the film’s campy tone, reminiscent of classic monster movies, while also highlighting its low-budget charm. Although it received mixed reviews, Frankenfish has gained a certain cult status among fans of the genre, appreciated for its entertaining mix of gore and absurdity.

The film’s special effects and creature design have been points of discussion, showcasing a mix of practical effects and CGI that were typical of early 2000s horror films. Overall, Frankenfish serves as an amusing entry in the “killer fish” subgenre, appealing to viewers looking for a fun, if not particularly serious, horror experience.
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