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Feast II: Sloppy Seconds

Feast II: Sloppy Seconds

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Director: John Gulager
Actors: Clu Gulager, Jennifer Wade, Diane Goldner
Studio: Weinstein Company
Category: DVD

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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 32 reviews
Sales Rank: 7300

Format: Color, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Subtitled)
Rating: Unrated
Region: 1
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 97 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

MPN: WEID81553D
UPC: 796019815536
EAN: 0796019815536
ASIN: B001CDFY64

Theatrical Release Date: 2008
Release Date: October 7, 2008
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Studio: Genius Products Inc Release Date: 10/07/2008 Rating: Ur

Amazon.com
Feast II lives in the same kitsch, slapstick camp as gore films like Street Trash and Dead Alive, though it doesn't come close to either in terms of creativity. Some scenes are so gratuitously disgusting that one feels forced to laugh, uncomfortably, at the mayhem unfolding on-screen. Directed by John Gulager, this sequel plot-wise cares little about what happened previously, and the carload of survivors that escape in the original Feast are gone minus one girl, named Honey Pie. For now, the viewer gets to know a new crew of strangers who bond over the same common cause as in the earlier film, namely to shoot monsters while they try, unsuccessfully, to abandon the town they're stranded in. Feast II opens the morning following the Feast massacre, when hard-boiled mama, Biker Queen (Diane Goldner), meets a barely alive Bartender (Clu Gulager) and learns of her sister's nasty end. Embittered, she ventures out for revenge, but not before one meets the characters she will eventually be stuck with. During the first third of the film, photomontage and Super-8 scenes shot in various trailer parks, used car dealerships, and prisons introduce the viewer to the motley characters who will experience the monster wrath. Thunder (Martin Klebba) and his brother, Lightning (Juan Garcia), trailer-bound Mexican wrestlers who care for their crusty grandmother, are bi-lingual, and when they speak Spanish to their relative the film is comically subtitled. Slasher (Carl Payne) and his lady, Secrets (Hanna Putnam), lead a basically dull life until the monsters arrive. There's Hobo (William Braille), and Greg Swank (Tom Gulager), who takes charge a bit too aggressively. Slow pacing, meaning lots of victims waiting around for attack, drags on, but there are a few over-the-top gnarly scenes that make Feast II slightly hilarious. When a monster is captured and autopsied, phallus and all, green slime spews and human upchuck spouts ceaselessly. The film is a Grindhouse-style gross-fest, meant to make one squirm, and it disregards narrative questions such as, why do these monsters want to comb towns for human flesh meals? In zombie and alien films, one is reluctant to ask why, but at some point the finest films in this genre either grapple with explanation or at least have awesome looking monsters. Feast II has neither. It's more about sitting back, preferably before eating, for a couple hours of random blood squirting and monster chomping. --Trinie Dalton


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1 out of 5 stars Makes the first one look better at least   November 27, 2008
J. Melby
This sequel only brings the first one up a little. I really can't remember who survived the first one, I think there were just two survivors. This one barely strings the two movies together. It has more blood and bodily fluids and still seems to throw them at you just for the sake of it. There are shots that seem to come out of nowhere, still no explanation as to the origin of the creatures and what they are. The only good thing I can say for it was that they did have the guts to kill a child and an old lady in the movie. You don't see that everyday, even from the most hardened film maker. The monster costumes looked ridiculous in the daylight and kind of killed the illusion. How the first one rated a sequel I'll never know. I doubt this one will lead to a third, though. The ending also annoyed me, but I won't spoil it for anyone who hasn't seen it, that is, if you still want to. I suggest you don't. There are much better uses of your time, like picking your toenails, or sorting your socks or maybe counting the crumbs in your toaster.


1 out of 5 stars Sloppy indeed...   November 18, 2008
Jeremy
First of all, like a lot of other reviewers who gave a 1/5, I LOVED the first Feast. It is in my top 5 favorite gore-horror flicks. But the sequel was 100% sloppy garbage.

It starts off ok, picking up the morning after the 1st one ended. The sister of the biker-chick shows up to find her sister's arm in the mouth of a dog, and the injured old bartender hiding under a truck. So, out of reasons of vendetta, she takes the bartender hostage, looking for "Bozo", whom she thinks is responsbile for her sister's death. Not to give away the storyline to those who want to see this, but that is the only piece of plot I could comprehend in 100 minutes. She never even finds "Bozo"!

The acting is putrid, effects were even worse, and the "monsters" look like glorified puppets. It almost seems as though the movie was made on an elementary school's cafeteria budget.

Unfortunately, a 3rd movie is/has been made. I guess it cant be worse...



4 out of 5 stars surprised   November 15, 2008
Raymond Nyegaard
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

this was way better than expected first time i've seen chelsea richards where's she been hideing wish she would have had a bigger part. maybe they will make another one and give her alittle more of a part. every one in it really did well considering a pretty weak plot i hope they make a feast 111 and tune it up a notch


5 out of 5 stars Feast II Sloppy Seconds   November 12, 2008
Miguel D. Rodriguez (here, somewhere)
i think its hilarious reading through these reviews, people are talking about how feast 1 was some amazing gift to cinema, and i am not putting it down at all, i personally loved both films. however i dont know if some of the people here who reviewed feast 2 have even seen feast 1. first of all feast has always been a campy and over the top, does anyone remember henry rollins character putting a dead monster on a stick and hanging it out the window. i seem to also recall a woman getting assualted by something in her mouth... what was that again? hey wait a minute, doesnt the same thing that happens to the grandmother in the second one, happen to a fat redneck in the first?? people, if you are truly a fan of the first feast, you will like this, its better than the first in my opinion, and this is coming from a true fan of horror. i'm talking directors like fred vogel, peter jackson, sam raimi, dario argento, kind of movies. if your favorite horror movies include crap like the happening, then this movie is not for you, stick to your watered down horror. but if you truly enjoyed the first feast, this will leave you with a good movie going experience.


4 out of 5 stars Funny as He**   November 1, 2008
A. Wilson (albuqerque NM)
This movie was one of the funniest I've seen in a while!!

SPOILER****

When you're shooting midgets over buildings and having a dead alien squirting fluids on people causing a pukefest, that's just good entertainment right there. No it wasn't like the first one, but that's OK, because the first one was riddled with graphic gore scenes intent on shock only. This one has it's gore and it has some questionable ethics (which are also funny as he**), but it's not the sole basis of the movie.


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