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Feast 2: Sloppy Seconds [DVD]

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  • Actors: Jenny Wade, Diane Ayala Goldner, Cassie Shea Watson, Katie Supple Callais, Chelsea Richards
  • Directors: John Gulager
  • Producers: Michael Leahy
  • Format: PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Studiocanal
  • DVD Release Date: 11 Jan. 2010
  • Run Time: 97 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B002V8FS8S
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 75,507 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Bestiality, battered babies and bucket loads of bodily fluids are the order of the day in this gross-out comedy horror sequel. The flesh-hungry monsters are on the rampage once again, this time in a neighbouring town, and the locals must join forces with the survivors from the first film to figure out how they can possibly survive their indiscriminately vicious onslaught.

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I really enjoyed the first "Feast" so I really licking my lips ready for a second coarse, especially with the same crew behind it but I have to say it was a MASSIVE dissappointment.

THis sequel is set seconds after the original but rather than follow the brothers and the heroine from the first film a new set of characters comes across the bartender who somehow survived the first film too. They travel to a nearby town which is where the other first film survivor Honey Pie is hiding out too. The creatures come back for more and start eating everyone in town.

The film is full of bad jokes and sick gore (the alien autopsy scene is stupid rather than funny) and I didn't like any of the new characters at all and I just hoped they would all die. Two of the biker chicks go naked for no apparent reason! and there is a really sick gag at the expense of a baby.

Feast 2 and 3 were apparently filmed back to back but I'm not sure I am going to bother with Feast 3 even if this film did finish on a cliffhanger involving Honey Pie.

It seems such a shame that this film franchise has been eaten away to nothing. This film certainly was Sloppy seconds.
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The original Feast was terrific fun for the simple reason that every time you thought a certain character was guaranteed to survive, they iced them in some mean-spirited and gruesomely hilarious way. The characters were fun and likeable, and the monsters were scary. It felt clever and like it was trying very hard to entertain you.
Unfortunately I found this sequel too in love with its own in-jokiness. I didn't like a single one of the characters, didn't care a bit if any of them at all survived as a result, and the monsters weren't as impressive. It felt like a 'more gore, less script, less budget' movie, like Wrong Turn 2, and for me that was the wrong direction to go in. While the first film wasn't afraid to be inhumane and a bit bonkers, it never lost sight of the need for likeable human characters and motivations. This one seems to shelve all of that for mess, gore and mean-spiritedness.
Interesting but not great.
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The original ‘Feast’ movie was a classic. Its brilliance lay in its simplicity – i.e. monsters attack a bar at night and the humans have to survive. In ‘Part 2’ (of the trilogy) the makers try to outdo (or should I say ‘out-gross?’) their previous efforts (with very mixed results).

Here, we join (some of) the leftover survivors of the first encounter. However, the ‘best’ survivors from Part 1 aren’t included and the film-makers don’t really give us anyone as good to root for the second time out. In short... all the characters are pretty horrible and you won’t care when they get devoured one by one.

Maybe that wouldn’t be too bad if it wasn’t for the monsters themselves. In Feast (1) they were only seen in the dark and had a real air of weirdness and mystery. Now we see them ‘full frontal’ (so to speak) and they show themselves up to be little more than men in rubber suits.

There are numerous faults with this film: the autopsy scene which goes on too long and just isn’t as funny as it thinks it is, the fact that many characters change motivation for no apparent reason, the random psychedelic montage that doesn’t really go anywhere and don’t get me started on ‘the baby scene.’ However, its main fault is that it’s just all over the place. It tries to break conventions and be as ‘shocking’ as possible, but without a decent story behind it, it just comes across as one gory ‘stand-alone’ scene after the next.

‘Feast 2’ is a mess and is nowhere near as good as the first. However, there are still a few fun moments that make me continue to sit through it (I do own the whole trilogy!). If you loved the first, just be prepared to lower your expectations before you watch this. But, if you’re easily offended (or just like a film to have more of a story!) then stay well clear!
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Feast 2 is similar to the original. A group of people are held up in a location by the beasts. In this case they are in a town and are attempting to break into the jail house because it is the safest building in town. Some of the original cast returns. Introductions are done differently. Instead of the clever 4-5 line bio, they show you a black and white retro bio which was about as ineffective and less funny.

Jenny Wade returns as Honey Pie. She deserted the gang in the last film and is greeted as a punching bag in this one. Movie includes a monster dissection and we still don't know the origin of the beast, i.e. alien, mutant, experiment. More action, less drama than the first one.

F-bomb, sex, nudity (Diane Ayala Goldner, Melissa Reed ?) rear midget nudity, baby tossing, midget hurling, topless biker chicks.
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This has been really poorly edited trust me,Carries directly on from the first its daylight and the survivors go to the nearest town only to get offed by the monsters in different ways,some scenes are funny and some a bit WTF and confusing.I loved the first Feast for its originality but feel they just rushed 2 and 3 to make a quick buck,disapointing!
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