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Feast (Unrated Edition)
A**L
AWESOME MOVIE!!!
This movie is great!Henry Rollins, Balthazar Getty and others are great in this horror cult classic!They ended up making a sequel and another sequel….But the original reigns supreme!If you love horror, you will not be disappointed!
T**K
Fasten your seat belt!!!
Arrived safely in mail box 📬 ,if you like action packed monster movie with gore ,catapitations,and buckets of blood ! Then this movie is for you !
S**E
Schlocky Horror Fun
This was an alright creature feature. A lot of it centered around the personalities of the people involved, but as for the monsters, they did a lot more of the classic low budget tricks, with dim lighting and quick moving camera shots, so you never quite know what the monsters are. We are ultimately left completely mystified about the origin and the nature of the creatures, apart from gross, hungry nightmare fuel. It is worth a watch if you're into cheesy gore horror, but don't set your expectations too high.
D**O
Reinventing the horror genre
Ten years ago I was pretty much just discovering the horror genre, and I was gobbling up the old classics at any chance I could get. Unfortunately, the interest seemed to dissipate with my growing age, and nowadays horror genre flicks seem to be all be remakes in one way or another, utilizing new technology to make everything faster, louder, bloodier, and lacking any real imagination. "Feast," however, is a lone exception, and like "Scream" ten years earlier, another Wes Craven film has brought the horror genre back to what it once was.Yes, "Feast" is bloody, and John Gulager shows he is not afraid to spray his actors (mostly Jenny Wade and the stand-out Judah Friedlander), the set, and even the lens, with as much blood and guts as possible, but they do it all with a smile, keeping the level light and fun. Gulager has a great cinematic eye, and he's precise with every shot: he's meticulous, and he thinks them all through. Every shot is pretty, despite the amount of blood involved.Yes, "Feast" is frenetic: the camera moves fast and jerks around in a way that sometimes you're not quite sure what's going on, but "Feast" is also smart horror, which is has become oxymoron in this genre. There are tongue-in-cheek stabs at the genre and its key players, namely by creating Stat Sheets on the characters, telling the audience exactly what to expect in some cases, and never showing so much interest that the characters are given real names-- in other words, they are merely pawns in a game, so don't get too attached to these sad, depressing creatures. What was more enjoyable, and almost surprising, were the witty one-line zingers from just about everyone, but lead by the underrated Balthazar Getty who, along with Krista Allen, stole the film. The actors took their jobs seriously, even when the film itself did not, and that made "Feast" more than just another campy, silly, popcorn flick.Even if you are like me and read the draft of "Feast" submitted to "Project Greenlight" or saw an early test screening of the film, you should check it out now, as the ending has changed. The DVD doesn't have the same effect that seeing it on the big screen would have, but the final cut of the film proves that sometimes a couple extra bucks for reshoots can make the difference. Skip the commentary, though; it is mostly just a bunch of guys proving its their first time doing commentary and assuming they will never have another shot at it, as they just talk through everything and about mindless things-- no real tricks of the trade will be learned by listening to it. Skip the deleted scenes, too; they are just short extensions of already existing scenes. But the featurettes are worth it, and the movie alone was such a fun surprise, it is worth the five star rating I gave it. And hey, any movie that kills off the guy called "Hero" is okay by me :)
N**N
Of all the bars to be in.
"Feast" stands apart from other recent horror movies by finding the right mix of comedy and gore. So often we find these thrillers taking themselves far too seriously, or not seriously enough. Feast doesn't play the "False-scare" card either, relying more on intensity rather than fear.In fact, "Feast" really isn't that scary. This movie is more fun than fright. It starts off with the shoveling up of a severed monster head, then shows us the title. We are then taken to a bar in the middle of nowhere, desert style, with regulars as irregular as they come.It is these characters that make watching "Feast" such a treat. They are all introduced with a short bio, complete with life expectancies. Yeah, it's that kind of film. I was happy enough watching the deadbeat cast of alcoholics go through their nightly routine, completely oblivious to their impending doom. It takes its time until the action hits and when it does, it doesn't take too many breaks.The mayhem drops on you like a ton of bricks. This movie is meant t be watched with the volume loud. It is made more interesting with the monsters. So often a low budget, used cleverly, can be more of an omen than a burden. The less you see of these monsters, the more it works. We are on lockdown in this bar and know as much as they do. And it's not so much how these monsters look, more what they do!In order of creative gore, this ranks fairly high. Not too over the top, but almost everyone gets knocked off in an interesting way. And hosts a monster kill any feminist would be proud of! This film can be surprisingly sexual.The women have the lead throughout, while the men are mostly idiotic, which makes watching the interplay inside the bar priceless at times. Henry Rollins' character, a motivational speaker (who doesn't seem to take his own advice) gives great lines like "we need to think outside the box" and "this is a clash of species".Maybe the clash of species that is really taking place is that of the sexes. Maybe not. Maybe we aren't supposed to think too hard about "Feast" which is why it is good fun to watch. Fun monsters, plus murders of characters we seem to have known all our lives is what makes us keep watching this camp movie for the 2000's with smiles.
A**A
Excelente película tenía tiempo buscándola todo perfecto
Todo perfecto
B**N
Perfecto estado.
Llegó muy rápido y en perfecto estado
D**S
Inquiétant
J'espére que je ne subirai jamais une telle aventure dans ma vie. L'horreur n'est peut etre jamais bien loin et bien souvent à portée de mains.
P**S
excellent
Un film d'épouvante à petit budget mais très efficacement filmé, bien gore, et plein d'humour. Miam miam croutch croutch !
A**C
film
fais parti de la trilogie bien rigolote en tous cas, c'est une bonne éclate bon film en tous cas !!
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