Holy god people! This is as splatterfest and entertaining as they come! Highly recommended for b-movie/splatter horror/comedy! You get tons of goo and gore, fighting midgets, (midgets people! I love midgets) biker babes with shotguns, biker babes boobs, men in monster suits and no you don't see the zippers and a monster autopsy! I'm telling ya, it's entertaining, there's a crazy baby scene (don't know if you'll like that or not, lots didn't) and they pretty much throw everything at you but the kitchen sink! All I can say is that if you are a fan of silly and non politically correct humor as well as splatter gore then you will probably dig this. Queue it up. I loved the first one but that one plays it more straight and has some suspense. Not this one, this is straight out silliness mixed with ewwwwwwwww gross!
I just placed it at the Top of my Queue. It's getting pretty mixed reviews. But, if it's anywhere near as twisted and good as the first one, I'll be happy. (Henry Rollins is hilarious!)
I really thought the first one kicked all kinds of ass but this one is totally different! It's like the title! Sloppy Seconds but I feel like it was the right way to go for this franchise. This one is way more outrageous!
Permalink Reply by Jen on February 18, 2009 at 9:51am
I keep forgetting to add Poultrygeist to my queue, thanks for the reminder.
And I loved Feast, so I am looking forward to the sequels. I am not expecting too much, so I will probably enjoy it. I often like silly and gross, so that's good....:-)
I have to say that I was really let-down by "Feast III." Sufficed to say, they did two things that I did not like.
First, they made it clear that they had no new ideas. The characters felt incredibly stilted and even more one-dimensional than ever. The new ones were literally just jokes. Also, they pull the same 'clever trick' they did with Eric Dane in the original "Feast." You can't do that twice, movie.
Secondly, the movie is almost impossible to watch. The stupid, stupid, stupid decision to set half of the movie underground ruined the movie for me. You can barely see anything and this feels like an intentional way to save money. It adds suspense for a few minutes, but then just feels lazy.
I really have no interest in any future "Feast" movies unless something changes, like getting a new producer to reign in the absurdities or at least focus the plot.