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BLOOD FEAST 2-ALL U CAN EAT (DVD) (SPECIAL EDITION) DVD Movie

BLOOD FEAST 2-ALL U CAN EAT (DVD) (SPECIAL EDITION) DVD


1.85:1: Theatre Wide-Screen

PN: 631595031898     Release: 08/19/2003
Starring: J. P. Delahoussaye, John "Spud" McConnell, Mark McLachlan
Director(s): Herschell Gordon Lewis


Blood Feast 2: All U Can Eat
Herschell Gordon Lewis and David F. Friedman, the director/producer team who made exploitation film history in the early 1960s with their then-daring "nudie cuties" and later the first "gore" films, return to the scene of their most infamous project with this sequel, which marked their first collaboration since 1964 (and Lewis' first directorial effort since 1972). Fuad Ramses III (J.P. Delahoussaye), whose grandfather's cannibal tendencies were ended when he fell into the business of a garbage truck, has inherited the family catering business, which has fallen on hard times. Fuad scores a high-paying job catering a wedding reception for an upper-crust family, but as he's clearing out his grandfather's supply closet, he discovers a statue of the goddess Ishtar. Falling under her spell, crazed Faud begins knocking off the bridesmaids, who unwittingly find themselves becoming a vital part of the wedding banquet. Blood Feast 2: All U Can Eat also features a cameo appearance from John Waters, who has cited the original Blood Feast as one of his favorite films; Southern Culture on the Skids contribute to the musical score. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
J. P. Delahoussaye as
John "Spud" McConnell as
Mark McLachlan as
Toni Wynne as
Kristi Polit as
Christine Brown as
Christina Cuenca as
Michelle Miller as
Jill Rao as
Cindy Roubal as
Veronica Russell as
John Waters as
Crew
Brian Pitt - Casting
Melissa Morgan - Co-producer
Penelope Helmer - Co-producer
Jimi Woods - Co-producer
W. Boyd Ford - Co-producer
Brian Pitt - Co-producer
Kacee Pecue - Costume Designer
Jimi Woods - First Assistant Director
Herschell Gordon Lewis - Director
Steven Teagle - Editor
David F. Friedman - Executive Producer
Michelle Rolland - Production Designer
Chris W. Johnson - Cinematographer
Jacky Morgan - Producer
David F. Friedman - Producer
Elizabeth Ullrich - Set Designer
Joe Castro - Special Effects
Jonathan Thornton - Special Effects
Skip Godwin - Sound/Sound Designer
W. Boyd Ford - Screenwriter
Southern Culture on the Skids - Featured Music

Blood Feast 2: All U Can Eat
Fans have been begging Herschell Gordon Lewis to end his self-imposed exile from the film world for years, but as a highly successful writer of books on copywriting and direct-mail marketing, he's never had a need to return to the camera. Apparently, the time was right in 2001; so nearly 30 years after the groundbreaking "gore" film Blood Feast, he reunited with producer David F. Friedman and returned to the scene of his most notorious cinematic crime. Strangely enough, Lewis' directing has greatly improved in the three decades since his last film (the nearly incoherent Gore Gore Girls). Blood Feast 2: All U Can Eat is a smoother ride than the haphazard rhythms of his past catalog, and it's more than just better film stock or mere technological innovation. Perhaps the fact that he's no longer grinding out product to put bread on his table allowed Lewis to take more care in composing shots and guiding the action. It's never as wild or unpredictable as the outlandishly weird films that made his reputation, but it doesn't matter. Blood Feast 2 is a farce through and through, paying tribute to its director's sticky legacy and never even attempting to scare the audience. The emphasis here is on gags and gore, with the occasional wink-and-nudge reference to the 1963 original. Most of the humor is cheap and obvious, taking easy pokes at donut-chewing cops and pedophilic priests (courtesy of Lewis devotee John Waters, who dons the collar in a lengthy cameo), but there are several laugh-out-loud moments that will take viewers by surprise. Thankfully, Lewis stays true to the old-school methods of gross-out technology, relying on rubber torsos and gallons of butcher shop offal. It's the whole point of the picture, and there are a multitude of long, lingering shots of lead psycho J. P. Delahoussaye lovingly running his fingers through steaming intestines, brains and livers. Some of the special effects aren't entirely successful, but all are effectively nauseating, and even hardened gore fans might find themselves frantically grasping for the remote control during the more intense scenes. The cast attempts to capture the same amateurish theatricality of the original, but they're playing it strictly for laughs this time. Melissa Morgan is the funniest, stealing every scene as a haughty, self-absorbed society dame. She's also the only female cast member who isn't required to strip naked and gyrate for the camera, but there are plenty of nubile victims on hand to model lingerie and take gratuitous showers. The expectations for Blood Feast 2 were high, but Lewis hasn't let his fans down. With this career-capping tribute to himself and his audience, Lewis manages to simultaneously satisfy and parody the sick lusts that have made his film career possible. ~ Fred Beldin, All Movie Guide
 
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General Specifications:

Language Options:English
Subtitle Options:
Sound Processing:DD: Generic Dolby Digital (unspecified format)
Additional Features:Letterbox format 1.85:1 On the set with Herschell Gordon Lewis Behind the scenes Behind the gore Deleted scenes Photo gallery Original trailer
DVD Aspect Ratio:1.85:1: Theatre Wide-Screen
MPAA Rating:NR
DVD Discs Included:2
DVD Sides:2
DVD DVD Region Code:1
Content Length:98 min
 

DVD Chapters:


Side #1 --
1. Bloody Good Time [2:39]
2. Grand Opening [8:10]
3. Zombified [7:57]
4. Blood Sucker [6:39]
5. Watch the Shoes [9:47]
6. The Undertaker [8:42]
7. Feels So Good [10:56]
8. Charge by the Head [8:49]
9. Ishtar [9:22]
10. Twisted [9:45]
11. The Wedding [13:19]
12. End Credits [3:02]


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