Feast details
| Formats: | 18 DVD, Blu-ray |
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| Starring: | Jason Mewes, Josh Zuckerman, Judah Friedlander, Navi Rawat, Krista Allen, Balthazar Getty, Henry Rollins, Jenny Wade |
| Director: | John Gulager |
| Genres: | Horror - General, Thriller |
| Studio: | ELEVATION |
| Name | Discs | |
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Feast |
18 Feature |
DVD Information
| Run time: | 1 hour 35 minutes |
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| Rental release: | 22 Sep 2008 |
| Main languages: | English |
Most helpful review
YUM YUM
By hunkydomste (48 reviews) from Liverpool , 08 Oct 2008[Highly rated reviewer]
Have you ever seen Slither? And were you asked to tell someone what it was all about? If so, you might find yourself in a similar situation after watching Feast, namely that putting the plot of the film into a comprehensive narrative is quite tricky. Or should I say, really you could put it into one sentence: A group of people in a bar in the middle of nowhere get preyed upon and attacked by bizarre creatures and chopped off one by one, as they try to get away and survive.
It sounds cheap and like the millionth retread and the (pretty much) straight to dvd label does not help. But make no mistakes, this is great fun and fabulously gory disgusting entertainment, brought to you by the surprising team up of Wes Craven, Matt Damon and Ben Affleck.
The introduction of the characters sets the stage nicely, with its freeze frame info about each of the players, including the category 'Life Expectancy'. And whereas they really are fodder mainly, it's the thought that went into them that counts. Notably Grandma, who just sits smoking at the bar, sitting it all out in her stride.
Watch this for the easy, gore filed, low brow cheek in tongue entertainment that it is, and you will thoroughly enjoy it.
SEE THIS IF YOU LIKED
* FROM DUSK TIL DAWN
* SLITHER
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(84)The first of the trilogy - better than the rest...
By jonny (210 reviews) from Norwich , 09 May 2012The first of the trilogy that proved the rule about diminishing returns. This one is new, fairly amusing and fairly novel. The later ones were not so. Featuring various members of the Cluagher dynasty- Was this review helpful to you?
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Nothing good to say about this one...
By PopcornMuncher (58 reviews) from London , 19 Feb 2012Pretty bad story, acting and special efffects. Not much good to say about this movie and as my old ma used to say 'If you don't have anything good to say, keep it to yourself' ...- Was this review helpful to you?
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Bored me!.
By Gonemad1 (93 reviews) from ◄Gecko Reviews► , 09 Dec 2011Just ok. Had to order in a Chinese takeaway as a reason to sustain consciousness!.
Chinese was very very enjoyable!.- Was this review helpful to you?
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Looking for Seconds...
By a customer , 20 Oct 2011Way better than expected.
It is evident from the beginning that this film does not take itself seriously and that makes this an instant classic in my opinion.
This will not win any academy awards, but if you like monster flicks and a good laugh, you will like this. Besides, it has Jay Mewes AND Henry Rollins in it, a sure fire recipe for success!- Was this review helpful to you?
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absolutely awesome
By MikeyTurner (17 reviews) from Portsmouth , 14 Oct 2011More blood in this film than any ive seen. terrible acting, no actual story line, but who needs all that. This is the funniest sickest and most fun film of all time..- Was this review helpful to you?
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