Feast (film)
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Feast (film)
Feast is a 2006 horror film that is a result of the third season Project Greenlight contest. The winning team was composed of writers Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton and director John Gulager. It was executive produced by Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Chris Moore (through their LivePlanet production company), Wes Craven and the Maloof family. The film was produced and distributed by Dimension Films in association with Maloof Motion Pictures and Neo Art & Logic.
Brief IntroIn a remote bar, customers are advised by a newcomer to seal the place since hungry monsters will attack them in a couple of minutes. Due to the events that happen immediately after this warning, the clients organize a strategy to defend the place under siege of deadly creatures. PlotAs the clientele are enjoying their drinks, a man covered in blood enters through the door and warns them all of impending danger, but no one heeds his warning. To prove his point he exposes the head of a repulsive monster. Soon after this he is promptly decapitated by one of the monsters following him. After the carnage, a woman bursts through the door and reveals herself to be the recently deceased man's wife. After a brief sentimental moment between the wife and her late husband, they begin boarding up the windows in the bar. Despite their efforts, a smaller monster bursts through the uncovered window and begins incapacitating the people inside the bar. It attacks one of the women and it is initially assumed that she died from massive blood loss. Later they After she is taken out, the monster disappears only for it to be found attempting to sexually penetrate one of the deer heads nailed to the wall. A shotgun blast promptly removes the deer head and monster from the wall and the monster then drops into a refrigerator which is sealed shut, trapping the monster inside. Following this, the remaining windows are boarded up and the bar patrons are given a moment of peace. trying to call for help, they learn that the only phone int he bar has been hit by a stray shotgun blast and has been rendered useless. After a short breather, one of the women suddenly realizes that her son is still upstairs and runs to get him. Once she finds her child the group rejoices until the boy is pulled through a window and eaten by one of the monsters, leaving only his sneakers behind. Tuffy is now incapacitated by grief, and the monster then vomits a stream of slime at one of the group. As the remaining people regroup downstairs, they realize that the slime has a decomposing effect and the victim is slowly overcome by its effects. Meanwhile, one of the women begins washing off the blood and has to take off her clothes, much to the amusement of the others. The patrons regroup and attempt to scare off the monsters by killing a younger monster and hanging it outside. The monsters quickly have sex and produce two offspring in a matter of seconds, all of whom begin to attack the pub with renewed fury. After many attacks and ultimately, a fight to the death between the last remaining humans and monsters, only 4 people survive the ordeal. One person seems to survive but in the last second is seen being attacked by one of the remaining monsters. Cast
ReleaseOriginally produced at Miramax, the film was later taken by Harvey and Bob Weinstein to their newly formed studio, The Weinstein Company, along with the Dimension Films brand after their so called "divorce" from Miramax Films. The film premiered at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas, the Chicago International Film Festival, the International Horror & Sci-Fi Film Festival, and the Savannah Film Festival on various dates throughout October 2005. John Gulager was named "Best Director" for Feast at Fantastic Fest 2005. After a period of delays, the film eventually made its way to American theaters on September 22, 2006. The DVD was released on October 17, 2006.
Sequels
In an interview with Marcus Dunstan, the writer of the original film, it was confirmed that Feast 2: Sloppy Seconds and Feast 3: The Happy Finish are currently in the works. Feast 2: Sloppy Seconds is set for a release sometime in 2008. John Gulager will return to direct the films. Dunstan also stated that the films could possibly be rated NC-17.[1] ReferencesExternal links
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