Feast (Unrated Edition)

starring: Navi Rawat, Krista Allen, Balthazar Getty, Judah Friedlander, Henry Rollins
directed by: John Gulager
Feast (Unrated Edition)
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In need of some good old-fashioned gore? You'll find it by the bucketload in the low-budget monsterfest Feast, which arrives on DVD in an even bloodier unrated edition. The winning entry in the third season of Ben Affleck and Matt Damon's reality series/talent contest Project Greenlight (Wes Craven is also on board as an advisor/producer), Feast is a wall-to-wall splatterthon that operates on an agreeably simple premise: A crew of motley characters is trapped in a remote location (in this case, a desert bar) by ravenous, flesh-eating monsters (here, a quartet of toothy and astoundingly fecund humanoids). The result? Lots of gruesome deaths and plenty of manic action, delivered with kinetic style by first-time feature director John Gulager. Not everything about Feast works--Gulager's drive is thwarted by the unfocused script, which favors smarmy dialogue over substance--but the effects are impressive, given the film's price tag, and the cast is incredibly game for the gory goings-on, with Krista Allen (Entourage), Judah Friedlander (30 Rock), Balthazar Getty (Alias), and Gulager's father, veteran actor Clu Gulager, among the stand-outs. The DVD includes a smattering of outtakes and deleted scenes (including an alternate ending); commentary by Gulager, the screenwriters, and two of the film's numerous producers; and a making-of featurette, which Project Greenlight viewers should find interesting solely for producers Chris Moore and Michael Leahy's attitudes towards Gulager (both were a hair's breath away from firing him throughout the production, but here, amusingly suggest unconditional support). -- Paul Gaita


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Average Rating: out of 5 stars
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Freakishly bizarre but entertaining
This story tells the tale of a random set of characters hanging out at a very remote bar, which subsequently comes under attack by a horde of alien-ish monsters.Several observations about this film.First, calling it gore intense is an understatement.But its a different type of gore, not like Hostel (where the scenes have just enough realism to make me feel uncomfortable), but like Pulp Fiction.It maintains a good balance between seriously somber yet humorous impossibility that keeps the gore ... Read More

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A BLOODY GOOD TIME!
When I read the premise of this film I thought that this would be a rip off of 'From Dusk Till Dawn', but it turns out that this film is quite unique and way better than it should be!

From the minute the opening credits start, the characters are introduced with on screen vital statistic!lol....from that point on you know this film is going to be a riot! It's intense and fast paced nonsense at it's best! The bloody gore is hysterically gross and the excellent cast's acting is heads above ... Read More

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A Feast For Three
Four years ago, when the first FEAST came out, I was pleasantly surprised, but a bit too disgusted to tell many people about it.When I discovered that two sequels were filmed last year, I sat down with all three films and watched them front to back.Here's a brief recap:

FEAST: PART ONE
The basic scenario: a scattering of rastabouts are trapped in a bar by a family of malevolent creatures with large underbites.The characters try, mostly unsuccessfully, to find a way out without ... Read More

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - A New Twist On Bar Food
I've always liked the old horror concept of a group of people banding together in a secluded environment and fighting off an evil that wants to get inside and kill them.But though I like this idea, I wasn't all that crazy about Feast.I certainly didn't hate the movie by any means, but it didn't really make me wanna see it again.
In the film, a group of people gathered at an out of the way tavern are attacked by a small group of very hungry beasties that aren't too happy about having one of their ... Read More

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - ONE OF THE GREATEST MOVIES OF ALL TIME, MY REVIEW COULD NEVER DO IT JUSTICE
FEAST

Do you remember a little show called Project Green Light were up and coming filmmakers had the chance to make a movie, it was Produced by Ben Affleck and Matt Damon. I watched every season and knew that the final one was going to be great, that would be the season that followed the making of "Feast". Although the show made it look like all involved hated each other and the director in particular it some how spawned the absolute best film from the show, with out a doubt. This film not only ... Read More

 
 
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