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hack slash
08-08-2007, 11:18 PM
Feast Sequels = "Vulgar"
Source: Ryan Rotten, FangoriaAugust 8, 2007


With studios focusing their efforts on direct-to-DVD original features, filmmakers are taking advanctage of "unrated" releases. So it comes as no surprise, really, that the boys behind the upcoming "Feast" sequels are going balls-out for the next two installments.

In an interview with Marcus Dunstan, Sean Decker at Fango reports the writer is re-teaming with Patrick Melton and director John Gulager for Feast 2 and 3. "Neo Art & Logic is producing again, and if they let us get away with the vulgarities we've currently scripted, and if we don’t get deported, we just may have the NC-17-rated monsterfest that was only hinted at in the first film."

El Rooto
08-08-2007, 11:26 PM
The original was OK, but nothing fantastic.
Hopefully they flesh out why the creatures are there.

MaDMaNMaRz
08-11-2007, 01:56 AM
The original was OK, but nothing fantastic.
Hopefully they flesh out why the creatures are there.

I liked the fact that they didn't explain why. That brought the sort of "old school" feel to it. Now, in every horror movie, they HAVE to explain their motives.

I did like the original, so i'll definitely check these out. :)

hack slash
10-02-2007, 05:37 PM
'Feast 2' Synopsis and Returning Characters!


Source: Bloody-Disgusting

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

After the long and draining release for the Project Greenlight horror film, it's kind of weird how excited I am to see Dimension Films' sequels to Feast in production. We broke the news on the back-to-back filming, which will commence this month in Shreveport, Louisiana. John Gulager will return to the helm from scripts by the awesome Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunston, but what will the next film be about? We got the skinny on Feast 2, along with details on our new lead character for Feast 3. Read on and beware of minor spoilers.





It is the morning after, and we pick up with the survivors of FEAST's terrifying night before. There are more monsters and they are even angrier/hungrier. The monsters have made it into the small neighboring town in the middle of nowhere and the surviving locals have to band together to figure out how to survive. Like that is even a real possibility. Will HONEY PIE pay for her desertion? Will TUFFY make it to HEROINE's kid in time? Is that HARLEY MOM's twin sister? So many questions, it will take another sequel to answer them all. But for now, we can only sit back and be terrorized.

The synopsis exclaims that the characters played by Jenny Wade, Krista Allen and Diane Goldner will all be returning, but have yet to confirm if they're being recast or not. We suspect they'll be back...

Spoilers follow about big revelation:

In addition, we've learned that CHUBBY will have a role in FEAST 2 and will become the lead in FEAST 3. The key here is that he is a chubby and loveable loser, who eventually gets his girl, but only when it is clear that he is the LAST man on Earth. We're told he will be funny and they are seeking comedians for this role.

Watch for more news on both films as they come in.

Cody
10-02-2007, 08:44 PM
Should be fun, I'm looking forward to them. I'm glad the same director and writers are returning to continue their wacky story.

MaDMaNMaRz
10-03-2007, 12:28 AM
I'm glad I waited to buy Feast on DVD. I rented it when it first came out, but didn't want to spend the $19.99 on it. Now it's going for $9.99, so I picked that up last week. :)

Scarecrow
10-03-2007, 08:20 AM
Still no release of the first one here, just for a change. Somehow I doubt we'll ever see it... :(


- Scarecrow

hack slash
10-25-2007, 04:15 AM
I am so gonna see this:D

Feast 2 Prompting Crew Members to Quit!
Source: ShockTillYouDrop.comOctober 24, 2007


If John Gulager's Feast didn't hit below the belt enough for you with its crazed creature antics, it sounds as if the writing team of Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton (the pair behind this week's Saw IV) have conceived a sequel so vile...it's forcing crew members to abandon their positions on the production team.

ShockTillYouDrop.com recently heard two quitters have said sayonara Feast 2: Sloppy Seconds before the sequel's Halloween day principal photography start. Reason being? "I have better things to do with my life than throw a bag filled with someone's grandmother against a wall!" was one escapee's overheard resignation notice.

Writers Dunstan and Melton respond, "Geez, we thought someone would quit over the graphic nudity or maybe the multiple creature disembowelments but...oh well, maybe they didn't read that far." They add Feast 3 will be far more offensive.

Lensing on "Feast 2" and "Feast 3" in Louisiana. Gulager will be back behind the camera.

Cody
10-25-2007, 03:51 PM
B-D (http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/10259) also has some Feast talk

Two of the genres biggest up-and-coming writers are Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan, who will see their SAW IV in theaters this Friday. We caught up with Marcus to chat about his flurry of work ranging from FEAST II: SLOPPY SECONDS to SAW VI.

"FEAST 2 begins shooting on Halloween day! FEAST 3 begins shooting about a month after that," he explains, "It is a back-to-back bloodbath in lovely Louisiana. I can’t wait." Dunstan and Melton have the big task of writing a big movie that will be translated into a smaller budget, but it doesn't sound like they're having too much trouble, "The scripts are really coming along. Once again, a lack of budget has forced us to think beyond the parameters of the story and engineer excitement, tension and character dynamics that a more affluent budget could drown in special effects. Maybe I just hate myself, but I really enjoy being shoved up against the low budget wall and forced to find the Twilight Zone solution to the Star Wars problem."

And what will the title of the third film be? Drum roll please... FEAST III: THE HAPPY FINISH! He also reveals to us that we might see a little prequel action in one of the films, "I think you just might [see some prequel]… if it isn’t deemed too offensive."

But the real question is, will there be a FEAST IV?! Marcus says quite possible, "One never knows! If people are hungry for more FEAST-ing, then more FEAST-ing they will get, he continues, "In fact, Patrick and I already wrote a draft of FEAST IV. I don’t know if it will ever happen, but knowing that we could keep building to something of a higher purpose helped shape the stories for II and III. We started at the end and worked backward."

sCabbOy
10-25-2007, 04:37 PM
I also love when movies don't go into detail and explain why. I really don;t care and it usually slows down the movie big time unless it's some sort of "campfire story" type explanation.

ANyways, I read somewhere that Clu Gulager was gonna be back. I thought he died in Feast?

Cody
10-25-2007, 05:07 PM
He had a heart attack at least. (Edit: I couldn't remember if his body was damaged any futher, but CineMorgue tells me that he also got his throat torn open.) If the sequel is moving into town, maybe the Bartender will turn up at the hospital.

Or maybe he has a twin brother. :)

MaDMaNMaRz
10-27-2007, 10:49 PM
I heard the sequel is going to be called Feast 2: Sloppy Seconds, haha. I can't wait!

Cody
12-04-2007, 06:00 PM
Another (http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/10593) dead character returning:

We've just confirmed that Judah Friedlander will return as "The Beer Guy" in Dimension Films' Feast II: Sloppy Seconds.

And there's no way Beer Guy managed to make it to a hospital.

Jenny "Honey Pie" Wade confirmed on her blog (http://www.myspace.com/justhoneypie) that she's coming back for 2 & 3. She goes on to talk about and show pictures from her day in the FX shop. (But you have to friend her to be able to read it.)

MiMania
12-04-2007, 06:53 PM
I still haven't managed to see the first even though I really want to, but I'm still looking forward to these.

sCabbOy
12-04-2007, 07:51 PM
What's up with these dead characters returning?

Oh well, hopefully it is as good as the first, if it sucks I am sure Part 3 will be even worse.

MaDMaNMaRz
12-04-2007, 11:10 PM
I hope 2 and 3 are as good as the original too. It was a really fun movie. Hopefully the sequels will be as entertaining.

Jack Bauer
12-04-2007, 11:19 PM
I think in the Feastverse there are no rules, so anything goes.

Jigsaw
12-04-2007, 11:20 PM
I've been wanting to see the first Feast, I'll see if the Hollywood Video near me has it for rent.

Cody
12-18-2007, 06:12 AM
Jenny Wade is back from filming the sequels and has updated her MySpace (http://www.myspace.com/justhoneypie) with a blog and over a dozen pictures. Blood, biker chicks, Clu, and a couple badass little people, one of whom appears to be a Mexican wrestler.

Cody
12-19-2007, 11:13 PM
...and now they're gone. Dimension made her take them down.

Cody
04-06-2008, 05:07 PM
Feast 2 report (http://www.fangoria.com/news_article.php?id=6238)

Fango hit Big Vision Studios last week in Burbank to pay a visit to the set of director John Gulager’s FEAST 2: SLOPPY SECONDS, and brought back a few pics and information on the film. Written by original FEAST scripters Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton and produced by Mike Leahy of Neo Art & Logic, the sequel features FX by returning creature creator Gary Tunnicliffe and Glenn Hetrick of Optic Nerve, with production design by Ermanno (PULSE) Di Febo-Orsini. Gulager is also serving as director of photography, with assist by Alex Lehmann on second camera.

The bulk of the movie was filmed concurrently with FEAST 3 in Shreveport, LA last year, and Gulager and co. are currently focusing on pickup shots, greenscreen and wirework in and around Los Angeles for the second in the trilogy. When Fango arrives on set, actor Martin (PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN) Klebba, all smiles, is dangling from the ceiling.

FEAST 2 picks up directly following the final moments of the original, with the surprisingly alive Bartender (Clu Gulager) being rescued by Biker Queen (Diane Goldner), who’s none too pleased that her twin sister Harley Mama was made into an IED in the first film. Harassed by the oversexed and impressively endowed monsters, the pair take refuge in a nearby town, and thus become part of the ragtag ensemble at the center of the story.

Sexy actress Jenny Wade is also back as Honey Pie, while other potential prey includes Tom Gulager (PROJECT GREENLIGHT viewers will recall that the director lobbied hard for his brother’s inclusion in the original FEAST, so it’s cool to see him here), who appears as Greg Swank, along with Carl Anthony Payne as Slasher, Hanna (NIGHTMARE MAN) Putnam as Secrets, William Prael as Hobo, 2006 LAST COMIC STANDING winner Josh Blue as Short Bus Gus and additional hotties Chelsea Richards as Tat Girl and Melissa Reed as Tit Girl. Mexican wrestler Juan Longoria Garcia is on board as well, portraying Lightning, with the Anglo-Saxon Klebba inexplicably portraying his brother Thunder.

Regarding the whereabouts of Balthazar Getty, who starred as FEAST’s reluctant hero, Gulager says, “Unfortunately, scheduling conflicts precluded him from appearing in the production.” Judah Friedlander, however, does return—despite his death in the franchise-starter—and the director explains that the comic appears “in a guilt dream Honey Pie has, because in my film the hot chick dreams about the fat guy.”

So what can horror fans expect from FEAST 2: SLOPPY SECONDS? If the edited (by Marco Jakubowicz) scenes Gulager runs for Fango are any indication (and we’ve gotta be delicate here, as at the time of this visit, distributor Dimension hadn’t seen a frame of ’em), audiences can anticipate black comedy, subversive violence, diminutive luchadores, more monsters, plenty of T&A and copious and repeated dousing with humanoid body fluids. Unfortunately, we can’t reveal which ones (body parts nor fluids); suffice to say that this scribe’s initial response to Gulager following the clip was an incredulous, “Oh my God, John! What have you done?!” (That, and I threw up in my mouth a little). Musing on a marketing campaign that would adequately reflect the film’s contents, the director adds, “Maybe the tagline of FEAST 2 could be ‘Biker chicks and monster dicks.’ Hmm, maybe not…sounds like tranny porn.” Look for more on FEAST 2 and 3 (which have yet to be assigned release dates) here and in Fango’s pages in the near future. —Sean Decker

TheShowstoppa
04-06-2008, 07:47 PM
I liked Feast based on the fact that it was an in-your-face comedy/horror that was SOOOOO outrageously done and so over-the-top that it was entertaining. That - and watching McSteamy get his head chomped off wasn't bad either. :) (Fuckin' Grey's)

I'll pick up the sequels just to see if they can be more outrageous than Peter Jackson's Dead Alive. I highly doubt it, but still - It's worth watching :D

Cody
09-10-2008, 01:40 PM
Feast 2 hits DVD on October 7th.

the unrated flick will be presented in widescreen with Dolby 5.1 sound, a John Gulager audio commentary and deleted scenes

Here's the cover art (http://www.fangoria.com/news_article.php?id=7247).

Ron
09-11-2008, 12:27 AM
I haven't been crazy about some of Dimension Extreme's releases. I was very disappointed with The Wizard of Gore remake.

Apocalypto
09-11-2008, 02:08 AM
Cool cover.

Does three have a release date yet?

Cody
09-11-2008, 05:16 PM
3's release date has not yet been announced.
ADDED:

Feast 2 teaser trailer (http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=42567557)

Cody
10-08-2008, 02:22 AM
Feast II is nuts. Like a live action X rated cartoon, mostly focused on gross out humor. There's so much blood, piss, shit, jizz, and bile flying around, it's surprising that the DVD doesn't drip. I didn't like it nearly as much as the first movie, but I didn't dislike it either. Wackiness, insanity, greatness like Clu Gulager yelling "Fraulein twat!" and flapping little person monster cocks... I can't put that stuff down.

But this one definitely won't be for everybody, even of those who liked the first.

MaDMaNMaRz
10-08-2008, 02:26 AM
Feast II is nuts. Like a live action X rated cartoon, mostly focused on gross out humor. There's so much blood, piss, shit, jizz, and bile flying around, it's surprising that the DVD doesn't drip.

Sounds like my kind of flick! :D I loved the first one, so i'll definitely have to check this one out.

El Rooto
10-08-2008, 02:26 AM
Damn, I forgot this was out. I'm gonna have to grab a copy.

Toejam
10-08-2008, 03:00 AM
Well, I didn't like it near as much as the first film.
At times I really hated it, but there were also some great moments.

The scene with the baby was pretty sweet and I'm sure if you have a small child you will find it disturbing.
The autopsy scene was very silly and very gross.

Apocalypto
10-08-2008, 03:03 AM
I didn't really like it, most of the humor wasn't very funny and even as a campy splatterfest, I've seen much better splatter.

I didn't really care about a single member of the group either. I loved Navi Rawat and liked Krista Allen's characters in the first film.

WOLF
10-08-2008, 03:53 AM
Part 2 was awsome. Not as good as the first, but I had a good time watching it. The baby scene was the most wrong thing I've seen on film

Feast 1 and 2 are two of my favorite DTV movies. Part 2 had half the budget of part 1, but it looked better than most DTV movies.

If you haven't seen either, just know they are over the top gore with a little bit of cheese...but good cheese IMO.

Apocalypto
10-08-2008, 01:08 PM
Well FEAST wasn't actually dtv, it's theatrical run was just very brief.

Cody
10-09-2008, 01:55 AM
Brief and limited for sure, it was only two nights in 95 cities.

I got to see it at the Gateway in Columbus. (WOLF might know what I'm talking about.)

Apocalypto
10-09-2008, 02:52 AM
Yeah, it came to the local independent theatre around here and I got to see it too, didn't come to any of the mainstream theatres though.

WOLF
10-10-2008, 01:49 AM
Sure do Cody. I didn't know it was playing there...I would have been there.

Cody....if you do see any special horror screenings in Columbus, please send me a PM :)

Cody
10-12-2008, 07:38 PM
Feast 3 Footage Screened (http://www.shocktillyoudrop.com/news/topnews.php?id=8050)

Screamfest hosted a free screening of John Gulager's Feast II: Sloppy Seconds this weekend and with it the audience got a sneak peek at Feast III: The Happy Finish.

If you're not down with the spoilers turn back now...

Gulager prefaced the footage from his threequel with a warning about how raw it was. This was apparent during some of the frenzied action scenes which were incredibly dark and grainy. The scene featured Diane Goldner's Biker Queen - and her tattooed, armed companions - following "Hobo" (a character encoring from part 2) into his school bus somewhere underground (?!).

A monster attack ensues, it appears as if one of Biker Queen's gals doesn't live to see another day (or maybe they both don't, it was hard to tell). Nevertheless, the school bus is started up and propelled topside where the other survivors are waiting (spotted: Hanna Putnam's "Secrets" and Juan Longoria García's "Lightning").

Carl Anthony Payne told the audience last night that he's back and so is Clu Gulager (natch).

Feast III: The Happy Finish is rumored to arrive on DVD in February 2009.

i am SAW
10-13-2008, 06:00 PM
Feast 2 was crazy. the amount of gore was insane. the part with the guy "saving" the baby was nuts, especially considering that's actually his baby son in real life! i was loving the movie up until about the last 20 minutes when they were on the roof. what was with the CGI skyline? that looked horrible. aside from that it was great. if Feast 3 is as good as this, this will be one HELL of a trilogy.

Cody
11-17-2008, 07:34 AM
A small look (http://www.hkflix.com/xq/asp/filmID.549014/qx/details.htm) at 3's DVD art, and a release date: February 17, 2009

sam hane
12-05-2008, 09:08 PM
Finally got to see Feast 2 and loved it haha

all I can say is "wow that was bad, even for this group"

Ron
12-05-2008, 11:37 PM
Feast 2 was crazy. the amount of gore was insane. the part with the guy "saving" the baby was nuts, especially considering that's actually his baby son in real life! i was loving the movie up until about the last 20 minutes when they were on the roof. what was with the CGI skyline? that looked horrible. aside from that it was great. if Feast 3 is as good as this, this will be one HELL of a trilogy.

After reading this post I have to pick up Feast 1 and 2 at best buy now...$20 for the two together seems like a bargain!

i am SAW
12-06-2008, 07:57 PM
FEAST III cover:

http://www.fangoriaonline.com/images/stories/news/feastiiidvdnews1.jpg

pic of a monster:

http://www.fangoriaonline.com/images/stories/news/feastiiidvdnews2.jpg

Toejam
02-19-2009, 03:04 AM
So, Feast III is out. Totally ridiculous. They really should have combined the best parts of 2 and 3 into one movie.
It feels like they just split all the footage they had to make two films instead of just editing down what they had into one coherent film.

Quick thoughts:

Fans of Honey Pie are going to be disappointed.
Don't throw a baby to save yourself or karma will make you
spend most of the next film with a pipe through your head.
and
Glory hole anal rape is never pretty.

also, Clu Gulager is still a pretty cool guy.

Apocalypto
02-19-2009, 03:11 AM
Judging by what the above post just said, and the fact that I hated Feast II, I have very little hope in this movie.

I liked Feast, made the mistake of blind buying the second and have little to desire to watch it again, no way I'm buying this one before renting it.

Toejam
02-19-2009, 03:21 AM
I liked Feast, made the mistake of blind buying the second and have little to desire to watch it again, no way I'm buying this one before renting it.

I really liked the first film but the sequels are pretty weak in comparison.

I have watched the first film several times since I bought it,
I only watched the second film once.
I'm glad I didn't buy this one.
Like Feast II, Feast III has some cool and funny moments, but it is a mess.
The bad ultimately outweighs the good.
Worth a rent, if you liked II, but it is more of the same.

Apocalypto
02-19-2009, 03:59 AM
Feast had some great nods to the genre and cinema archetypes in general, and I actually cared if a few of them lived or died.

Feast II had none of that. It had almost sense of structure or building of intensity, it made no difference to me what happened to anybody, the film had no grasp on the genre, and it's like the filmmakers thought "as long as we can make it disgusting, even with nothing else going for it, it'll be good anyway..."

The fact that this appears to be Feast 2.0 judging from those that have seen it really bothers me.

i am SAW
02-22-2009, 12:46 AM
watched part 3, loved it. not only is it better than 2 (which i also really liked) but it rivals 1 as being my favorite. nonstop death and gore from beginning to end. Clu Gullager's character is more badass than ever. great fucking trilogy.

Cody
02-24-2009, 08:23 PM
Fans of Honey Pie are going to be disappointed.

That's for damn sure. All I can say is... shit. :(

Despite that, I did enjoy 3 more than 2. I think there's a chance that those who liked the first film but weren't into 2 will find this one to be a step up as well.

Then again, Toejam seems to prove that theory wrong.

sam hane
02-25-2009, 01:34 AM
I loved all 3 Feast films, the only thing about the third film that really didn't jibe with me was the ending with the robot thing I mean it didn't come off funny like they intended to me it just came off as stupid.

WOLF
02-25-2009, 02:15 AM
I didn't like III. I'm one of the few who liked II, but I couldn't get into this one. I thought scenes were even more forced than II. But there were a coulple of good scenes. The ending was atrocious....not funny...not crazy....just dumb.

TheShowstoppa
02-25-2009, 10:59 AM
I'm on the "I liked 2" bandwagon, because I thought it was a goddamn fun movie. I wanted to be entertained. I just finished the third and I didn't laugh anywhere near as much as I did in 1 or 2. The ending was so "What the Fuck?!" that I laughed out loud because I didn't know what else to do. One thing that the song at the end elluded to was a fourth... So - I guess we'll have to see how that pans out. I would like to see a fourth for nothing more than just some more fucked up stuff. But nothing will beat the baby scene from 2. Classic.

i am SAW
02-25-2009, 05:42 PM
after watching Feast III again, i'd have to say it's my fav in the series. sure Honeypie dies within the first 5 minutes, but it's a great death scene. the monster ate her head and literally shit it out of his ass....damn. then we have one of the guys walking around the whole movie with a pipe stuck through his face. then there's Tat Girl who spends practically the whole movie topless and still manages to be a badass. Clu Gullager kicks all kinds of ass. he puts gun powder on the guy's arm wound, lights it on fire and his whole arm blows off. "you only need 2 legs to kick ass, boy!" minus the lack ofHoneypie, i really liked all the characters in this and found them more entertaining than the ones in part 1. it's a close call though, i like all 3 movies.

DCmpose
02-28-2009, 04:03 AM
I picked up part 3 the other day and have to say that overall it was pretty good. My friends have said that they sequels are not that great and while they are not as good as the first one I think that they achieve what they set out to do...entertain.

However the rave scene with the strobe in the sewers was highly fucking annoying. The Rambo 3 scene was pretty damn funny, though not as funny as the baby getting mauled in 2.

The ending was a pure WTF just happened moment. Great fun.

Ron
02-28-2009, 09:56 PM
Today I picked up Feast II at Best Buy for about 10 bucks. I wanted to by the first, but they didn't have it. I still haven't see the first so attempting to watch the second film has proved kind of pointless. I feel like I missed so much....which I probably did.

Ron
03-30-2009, 01:23 AM
I picked up the first film today and got brought up to speed. I loved it. Clu Gulager is the fuckin man.


Fin.

francesco
03-30-2009, 09:36 AM
i really loved the first one. the second is not that great but it's far better than the 3rd!
i love the grandma in the 2nd!

Ron
04-01-2009, 12:20 AM
I watched Feast 2 last night. Not as good as the first, but not bad at all. I'm a sucker for gory monster movies.

SoulOnFire
04-13-2009, 09:04 AM
Finally watched II. I enjoyed it for what it was, a stupid B film. I would love to see a movie with Slasher and Thunder as the leads. For some reason one of the biggest laughs I had was when Thunder got all pumped up and slapped the biker chick's ass. It seemed almost improvised.

I have III waiting now. Gonna watch tomorrow even though I know what happens.

Ron
04-14-2009, 12:37 AM
There was a lot of monster-sex related stuff in this series.