Review of Feast (2005) by Blais E — 21 Jan 2011
Ridiculously sick, over-the-top, yet highly stylish and effective slushy-and-gushy gore-stravaganza with a dastardly-dark sense of humor that unapologetically revels in all its overtly-gross excesses. Recounting a group of low-life bar patrons and employees at a desert watering-hole's bloody fight for survival against a marauding band of rapacious-and-repulsive, horny-and-hungry toothy terrors.
Amazingly-depraved and exhaustively-paced, with appropriately hysterical, yet surprisingly-good perfs by the eclectic cast: busty and super-gorgeous Krista Allen, surly Henry Rollins, frumpy schlumps Judah Friedlander and Duane Whitaker, dried-up bar-hag Eileen Ryan, and most notably, the director's father, Clu Gulager ("Return of the Living Dead") as an old desert-rat.
The winner of the third season of "Project Greenlight", an amateur film-making contest sponsored and produced by Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, and horror film director Wes Craven, among others, and quickly followed by two equally demented sequels.
This review of Feast (2005) was written by Blais E on 21 Jan 2011.
Feast has generally received mixed reviews.
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