Review of Flesh for the Beast (2003) by James T — 30 Nov 2009
Much better than I expected schlock that crosses Ghosthunters with naked demons and the occult in a very unique, Grindhouse-style presentation. Something spooky is going on at old Alfred Fischer's mansion (where he unleashed demonic succubi women years before) and now a bunch of parapsychologists go investigating throughout the house until, of course, they are ripped to shreds.
Good for the never-ending amounts of titties, ass and bush that flows wildly beside massive amounts of gore and bad acting. Director Terry West specialized in crappy cinemax softcore porn (Lord of the G-Strings, anyone), but he really steps it up a notch (though this will not seem that more to the common moronic movie watcher) and really delivers a film that genuinely looks and feels as though it were made in the 70's era of devil films and had since been lost for a long time, until finally being uncovered in 2003.
The acting is a bit shoddy, but is that really such a big surprise. It makes up for it with lots of unique and off the wall scenes. Kudos to the filmmakers for getting Buckethead (of all people) to do the soundtrack for this film.
Fun stuff. If you aren't a fan of 70's Grindhouse-style horror films, please don't watch this or you'll bring the movies ratings down with your nonsensical rating.
This review of Flesh for the Beast (2003) was written by James T on 30 Nov 2009.
Flesh for the Beast has generally received negative reviews.
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