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Rating: R (pervasive horror violence and gore, disturbing images, crude sexuality, nudity, language and brief drug use) Length: 100 minutes |
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Widescreen 2.40:1 Color (Anamorphic) |
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ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 |
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English, Spanish |
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Plot |
It's the day after the activities ended in the original " Feast". The leader of an all-female biker gang called "The Bleeders", the biker queen, pulls up to the bar to find it after the monster attack that happened in " Feast". She also discovers the severed hand of her twin sister and the bartender alive under a trailer, which is amazing since he was killed in the original film. Wanting revenge her sister's killer, she rolls into a town that has also suffered an attack from the monsters. Let the party begin!!
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Pros |
The creators of this movie took absolutely nothing serious other than having some fun and seeing who they could gross out. Here are the people that you will follow as they try to survive; the afore mentioned biker queen and her gang, the bartender, honey pie (a girl that escaped from the bar but never came to rescue the other survivors), a car salesman, his wife and her boyfriend, a pair of Mexican midget wrestlers (that now run a key shop) and their grandmother. The monsters look like what they are, men in rubber suits. They are also very well endowed and horny; there's one scene involving a monster and a house cat (yet another double reference). Need I say more???? |
Cons |
If you have a week stomach, stay away. Some of the lovely things you will see include vomit, blood/guts, shit, piss and a disturbing scene involving a dog and another involving an infant. Oh, I forgot the bloody prostitute, a naked midget wrestler and that monster and the housecat. |
Extras |
- Audio Commentary with Cast and Crew
- "Scared Half to Death Twice" Making Of Featurette
- "Meet the Gulagers" Featurette
- Theatrical Trailer
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Recommendation |
If you're looking for a serious horror movie, look somewhere else. If you're looking for some "Eeewwww" moments and some good laughs, this is certainly worth a look. Yes, it gets silly but that was the goal of its creators. |
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