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Feast
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It is the story that tells the newcomer who warns a group of customers to close the place before it is too late. It seems that these people are a crowd of monsters that always eat meat. Outsiders must cooperate to escape this real predicament.
It is the story that tells the newcomer who warns a group of customers to close the place before it is too late. It seems that these people are a crowd of monsters that always eat meat. Outsiders must cooperate to escape this real predicament.
Actors:
Jason Mewes,
Jenny Wade,
Gary J. Tunnicliffe,
Eric Dane,
Hannah Schick,
Tyler Patrick Jones,
Mike J. Regan
Jason Mewes
12 June 1974, Highlands, New Jersey, USA
Jenny Wade
6 October 1980, Eugene, Oregon, USA
Gary J. Tunnicliffe
27 February 1968, Burntwood, England, UK
Eric Dane
9 November 1972, San Francisco, California, USA
Hannah Schick
Tyler Patrick Jones
12 March 1994, California, USA
Mike J. Regan
29 March 1969, San Diego, California, USA
Country:
United States
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Orlando Sentinel
September 22, 2006
[Director John Gulager] shows a little flair for the genre, though the editing is so frenetic you really can't see what's going on (a blessing, considering how cheesy the monsters look and move).
November 22, 2016
A refreshingly arch sense of humor coupled with some non-standardization, genre-wise, elevate this gloppy creature feature.
September 11, 2008
amidst all the gleeful profanity, gross character stereotyping, outrageous interspecies rape and gory grotesquery, an apparent lack of originality is the one thing that should not cause undue offence here.
April 29, 2009
A satisfying roll in the horror sack, and I flipped for it...
September 22, 2006
While the reality television series that chronicled the making of this low-budget horror film last year was extremely entertaining, the piece of cinema that resulted is kind of a bore.
Boston Globe
September 30, 2006
The first two "Project Greenlight" films got only brief local runs. Feast isn't likely to do much better.
August 07, 2008
Feast is too knowing and in its own way, too high profile to be born as cult cinema. But it's a reasonable facsimile and as such deserves a look from the genre connoisseur.
Chicago Tribune
September 23, 2006
When monsters attack, the camera gets all jerky, creating the horror effect known as motion sickness.
ESplatter
July 11, 2008
The uncut version is a rip-roaring, blood-spattered blast of high-octane entertainment that is thoroughly enjoyable, exuberant fun.
AV Club
September 23, 2006
Who knows what might have happened if he had the time and the leverage to smooth out the rough edges, but material this junky can only be salvaged for so much scrap.
Hollywood Reporter
October 02, 2006
It works as a funny and slicker-than-expected parody of the genre.

