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DVD Feast (Unrated)
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
Most people I see here say it is full of cliches, and actually they are pretty wrong. The movie has a couple cliches which aren't really cliches too much as are requirements to make a horror movie, a horror movie. It actually breaks just as many cliches as it makes, I do think they did it purposely however. The special effects aren't terrible the monsters look a little stupid, but there is plenty of gore to make up for it. I thought when I read the back of the box the "screen turned blood red" part was a little exaggerated, but I was wrong. Of the recent-past horror movies to come out (within 5 years) have pretty much sucked, especially with Wes Craven involved, it's actually pretty entertaining. Check it out.
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I Love This Movie!!!! I Saw It In Theaters. It Was That Grade A+! This Is One Of Those Movie That You Gotta Add To Your Collection! I Have It. So Should You!
Very awesome movie
This movie is pretty different. But is awesome!
In the beginning they go to each individual person and give you some background information on them like...
Name:
Occupation:
Fun Fact:
Life Expectancy:
I thought that was something different but a good idea for this movie.
But heres a group of people trapped inside an isolated tavern with the heros getting knocked off and going to the next person whos brave, and fed up with the insanely fast, crazy, flesh-hungry creatures.
Lots of blood in this movie, pretty much right away :D
The actors are really good, and theres good humor.
I deffinatly give this movie 5 stars.
With laughs and gross-outs aplenty, Slither is the best horror comedy since Shaun of the Dead. Having written for the jubilant trash-mongers at Troma Films before scripting 2004's well-received remake of Dawn of the Dead, writer-director James Gunn crafted this hilarious splatter-fest as an homage to the comically violent horror films of the 1970s and '80s, and he gets it just right with a low-budget look, perfect casting, grisly make-up effects and judicious use of CGI gore. The story's a deliberate monster-mash, borrowing from a dozen other movies with its plot about an invasion of slithery slug-like parasites from outer space, arriving (via meteorite) in the redneck town of Wheelsy, South Carolina, where they turn most of the local yokels into flesh-eating zombies.... More Info about this DVD DVD Release Date: Released the 24 October 2006 Usually ships in 24 hours
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With its brisk 83-minute running time, An American Haunting is compact enough to be recommended as an occasionally spooky sampling of historical horror. Based on Brent Monahan's novel The Bell Witch: An American Haunting, which in turn was inspired by the only known case (from 1818-20) in which the U.S. government officially acknowledged a death by supernatural forces, writer-director Courtney Solomon's film is a well-crafted 19th-century case study involving Tennessee land-owner John Bell (Donald Sutherland), his worried wife Lucy (Sissy Spacek), and the terrifying abuse of their daughter Betsy (Rachel Hurd-Wood) by a malicious poltergeist. Intensified by excessive sound effects and a nerve-jangling score, these nightly hauntings won't scare anyone who's seen The... More Info about this DVD Director(s): Courtney Solomon DVD Release Date: Released the 24 October 2006 Usually ships in 24 hours
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