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Feast 3 [DVD]

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  • Actors: Jenny Wade, Martin Klebba, Carl Anthony Payne II, Juan Longoria Garcia, Diane Goldner
  • 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: 5 April 2010
  • Run Time: 73 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0039LAPRK
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 75,887 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Third in the gore-laden comedy horror series. A small group of people remains after the monster invasions that took place in the first two films. Travelling through the city's network of sewers, the exhausted survivors enlist the help of a karate expert and a mysterious prophet to fight back and destroy the evil beasts once and for all.

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The original feast was a brilliant new original horror movie, feast 2 was still great fun but not quite as great and feast 3 unfortunately go's down hill a little more, the story yet again continues immediately after the second movie with most of the cast intact, same as before try to survive and get out of town, this movie felt a bit samey and rushed out, it does have its good monster moments and gore but they are the highlights, the cast is the same as before as well as a few more faces that turn up for the kill, this third outing doesn't last long either with the shortest run time of the three, I was a tad disappointed with the laughable ending, I think they just ran out of ideas, and my favourite character Honey pie played by the beautiful Jenny Wade doesn't make it past the open scene! still if your a fan you will probably still have fun with it, its vulgar and stupid and bloody and cheap to pick up on DVD.
This franchise has so much potential, I only hope someone else has a go at some point, we could have some badass monster movie sequels here!

DVD picture is pretty decent.
No features on this one.
Pal region 2, 77-mins (5 of them are end credits) 2009.
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If you like cheesy (and gory) horror then you’ll probably have seen the original ‘Feast’ film. It was nice and compact, with plenty of claret spewing all over the place, not to mention a few surprising moments which deliberately defied convention. Then came the second chapter, which did its best to ‘up the ante’ and be more outrageous and generally more violent. It succeeded, but somehow it lost all its charm.

‘Part III’ was made back to back with Part II and therefore feels exactly like the second half. Sadly, although it too contains extreme violence and black humour, it doesn’t compare to the original. Just like Part II, the characters are unlikeable, the monsters look like big men in rubber suits and the story sort of ambles from set-piece to set-piece.

When I’m the mood for a story like ‘Feast’ I’ll watch all three. Parts II and III have their moments, but the original was best and always will be. If you’re just a casual horror fan, stick with the first one and avoid the second pair.
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I finally braved part 3 of Feast. Feast 2 had done enough to put me off the franchise but the low price of part 3 I opted to at least give the film a try. Both parts 2 and 3 were filmed back to back so its a contines where part 2 left off from. I think on balance it is marginally better than part 2 but that would not take much.

Some characters are killed off very early on, they also bring in new characters who quickly get killed off too! You do kind of get an origin to the beasts arrival but its in a 10 minute scene which is impossible to watch if you suffer from Epilepsy as for 10 minutes the scenes are constant flashing. Even I had trouble watching the scene and I'm not elileptic.

The film runs for 73 minutes, that includes credits and 10 minutes rehashing the events of Part 2 so you are not getting much for your money.

There are one or two comedy moments and some nice gore but not enough to save this film. The makers should of left us with the original 'Feast' and not bothered with these awful sequels.

The ending is the most lame ending I have ever seen (lets just say it involves a very, very, very, large foot) probably to create a debate "what the hell was that all about?" but its not a question that will remain with me more than 5 seconds as I simply don't care about this franchise anymore.

My advice is save your money and don't bother. Feast 1 - brilliant. Feast 2 and 3 - terrible. An example of how to kill a horror franchise.

It Feast 3 was a meal, I'd be chucking it up right about now.
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This is the worst of them All.Utter Rubbish.I Never got to the end of it because I hit the stop button when they thought it was Funny to kill a Baby.
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By kieran on 14 Dec. 2015
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Ok for a laugh.Some OTT gore moments and crude jokes make this watchable but they should have left it with the original.
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