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Movie Reviews of Feast (Unrated Edition)Movie Review: Good times... Summary: 5 Stars
Great movie! Lots of laughter and blood, which makes a for a sweet date if you ask me. It was a perfect midnight movie. It's odd that Matt Damon and Ben Affleck were executive producers, but maybe they just have good taste in horror flicks, I dunno. Not so much odd that Wes Craven was one as well.
The pace of the movie is awesome. Perfect balance of comedy and horror, I wasn't bored once. You're either cracking up or cringing. Pretty decent cast as well, I particularly enjoyed Hank Rollins as a motivational speaker who sports some very cute pink pants. Punk rock.
A bloody good time, well worth the price of admission, a medium Coke and peanut M&M's.
Movie Review: Far better than I was expecting. Summary: 5 Stars
After all the great things I've heard about this movie, I was expecting it to be vastly overhyped, but that wasn't the case.
I enjoyed the humourous introductions of the characters and when the monsters began to attack it was complete chaos! I don't think I've seen that in a movie before ever!
This movie featured a reasonable amount of humour, but thankfully not so much that it dominated the movie, shallow, but still likable characters, and a straightforward, but enjoyable plot.
And thankfully, it sterred well clear of what I've been seeing far too much of in recent horror movies - lanky, bald men taking the role of "monsters".
Movie Review: Wow. Summary: 5 Stars
Can't believe it, but I'm gonna have to give this one five stars, as the surprising "Feast" is one of the most enjoyable movies I've seen all year. Imagine "Tremors" with an NC-17 rating (or "Evil Dead" with a budget) and you're there. I expected absolutely nothing out of this movie and it knocked my socks off. Razor-sharp storytelling, fantastic camera work, believable characters, those hysterical title screens... and oh, yeah, a couple thousand gallons of gore. Two questions: How did a movie this cool manage to come out of the train wreck that was "Project Greenlight", and when did Balthazar Getty turn into such a complete hunk? "Feast" ROCKS.
Movie Review: So much better than I thought it was going to be! Summary: 5 Stars
I followed Project Greenlight's behind the scenes making of this movie, with the director, the casting difficulties, the putting down of the director from day one it seemed. It sure seems like movie making is a messy, disorganized, backbiting business. But I loved the Project Greenlight series with all the background behind the scenes info.
Kudos to John Gulager for surviving it all and making this fabulous, freaky, scary, gory, creepy, suspenseful movie. I loved it!!! Clu was great as expected. And I was so glad to see Johns's girlfriend in it - she was fabulous in that part. More movies, TV shows, anything from director Gulager please.
Movie Review: These beasts will FEAST ! ! ! ! Summary: 5 Stars
Yes, it's a no-brainer-popcorn-gorror-comedy, but if more movies were as good as this one I'd go to the theater more often and not feel gypped at the end of the show. I was lucky enough to catch it in it's limited cinema release and I'm astounded it didn't get a wider distribution, as it could have done some healty business. It delivers the goods that it promises, and that seems rare lately. If you want to have a real blast, do yourself a favor and pick up FEAST! I have a feeling it's destined for cult classic status.
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