Plot
Patrons locked inside of a bar are forced to fight monsters.
Release Year: 2005
Rating: 6.4/10 (15,776 voted)
Critic's Score: 43/100
Director:
John Gulager
Stars: Navi Rawat, Krista Allen, Balthazar Getty
Storyline In a remote bar, a newcomer advises the customers to seal the place up, as hungry monsters will soon attack them. The customers must quickly organize a strategy to defend themselves from the deadly creatures.
Writers: Marcus Dunstan, Patrick Melton
Cast: Balthazar Getty
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Bozo
Henry Rollins
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Coach
Navi Rawat
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Heroine
Judah Friedlander
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Beer Guy
Josh Zuckerman
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Hot Wheels
Jason Mewes
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Edgy Cat
Jenny Wade
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Honey Pie
Krista Allen
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Tuffy
Clu Gulager
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Bartender
Anthony 'Treach' Criss
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Vet
Eric Dane
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Hero
Chauntae Davies
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Drunk Girl
(as Chauntae Davis)
Diane Ayala Goldner
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Harley Mom
Somah Haaland
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Charlie
Tyler Patrick Jones
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Cody
Filming Locations: Lone Star Studios - 12800 Foothills Boulevard, Sylmar, Los Angeles, California, USA
Box Office Details
Budget: $3,200,000
(estimated)
Opening Weekend: $54,556
(USA)
(24 September 2006)
(146 Screens)
Gross: $54,556
(USA)
(24 September 2006)
Technical Specs
Runtime:|
Hong Kong:
Did You Know?
Trivia:
The original script for the film included a lot more action spots, but producers decided they had to be cut to fit the budget.
Goofs:
Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers):
Boss Man refers to the twitching/sudden movement of one of the corpses as a "death rattle". A death rattle is a rattling sound produced in the throat as a person dies, and has nothing to do with the physical movement of a corpse.
Quotes: Coach:
Whoa. Monster cock.
User Review
Kicks butt for a million bucks!
Rating: 10/10
Saw this film at the International Horror & Sci-Fi Festival in Tempe,
Arizona last night. This is the first film that I have seen from the
"Project Greenlight" series. Since the film was made for only a million
bucks, I expected "Feast" to be loaded with lots of things that would
show that it was shot on a low budget. Well, there wasn't any CGI
special effects and 99% of this film was shot inside the bar, but other
than that, I didn't feel anything else was compromised that would
affect the quality of the film. In fact, this film kicks more butt than
most multi-million dollar horror and sci-fi flicks! "Feast" takes place
inside a bar in the middle of the California desert. At one moment, a
bloodied man shows up with a dead creature in his hand. He says there
are four of them, he doesn't know what they are or where they came
from, except that they devour and kill anybody they see. Within
minutes, the creatures suddenly show up, the carnage begins and all
hell breaks loose.
What I liked most about this film was the comical intros for all the
lead characters: "hero", "loser", "expects nothing in life" etc.
Director John Gulager and one of the writers, Marcus Dunstan, chatted
with the audience after the screening. According to John, the film was
scheduled for a January 2006 release. Unfortunately, the turmoil at the
film's distributors has put "Feast" on the shelf at least for now.
Hopefully, something could be done to get this film out to the public,
word of mouth is already out and "Feast" stands to make millions at the
box office.
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