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Après avoir déménagé en France, Fuad travaille de nuit dans un musée de la culture égyptienne. Il est à plusieurs reprises attiré par une statue représentant la séduisante déesse antique Ish... Tout lireAprès avoir déménagé en France, Fuad travaille de nuit dans un musée de la culture égyptienne. Il est à plusieurs reprises attiré par une statue représentant la séduisante déesse antique Ishtar et est séduit par ses visions.Après avoir déménagé en France, Fuad travaille de nuit dans un musée de la culture égyptienne. Il est à plusieurs reprises attiré par une statue représentant la séduisante déesse antique Ishtar et est séduit par ses visions.
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Such big disapointning, pathetic acting, not bad idea of story but such poor way this story was told. Didn't even had pation to watch it till end, canceled at midle of the movie.
Saw this on a dvd. I got enticed due to Sadie Katz n the trailer. What a disappointment this film turned out to b.
Ther was absolutely zero suspense n tension. This movie is completely devoid of any atmosphere.
The plot is about an owner of a diner who is also moonlighting as a watchman in a museum of Egyptian artefacts. He stops taking his pills n during one of his work shift he sees the Egyptian goddess who demands him of blood n sacrifice which will enable their reunion.
Ther was too much gore n i fast forwarded some scenes, especially of the cannibalism.
The effects by Ryan Nicholson is noteworthy but the lingering gory scenes were a letdown for me.
Also the abrupt ending added more fuel to its already awful screenplay.
It is a remake of the 1963 film which i hav completely forgotten.
Mayb will revisit soon. The original was directed by the father of gore films, Herschell Gordon Lewis.
They say the original was the first splatter film n one of the earliest to enter video nasties.
This movie is a remake of a classic Herschell Gordon Lewis film. Lewis, known as the Godfather of Gore, did extreme and extremely silly high concept horror films like The Gore Gore Girls and 2000 Maniacs (remade as a Robert Englund flick about a decade ago). I'm not a huge fan of his and my interest in this movie had more to do with its marketing, which swore it was a hardcore, over-the-top gore film. Honestly, though, this movie seems almost apologetic for its intense content.
It tells the story of an unstable, American restaurant own that moves to Paris with his wife (Caroline Williams of Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 and Hatchet 3) and college aged daughter (Sophie Monk of The Hills Run Red). He is going broke and goes off his meds then promptly begins hallucinating, believing he has been ordered by an Egyptian goddess to perform a blood sacrifice in her name.
He begins murdering and cooking young people while his suspicious wife noses around and his oblivious daughter is romanced by a local cop. Blood is spilled but it's often slightly off camera, which is disappointing. The opening is pretty awesome and the finale is great but the entire middle is a snooze. A lot of this has to do with a dull supporting cast and a stilted leading man. Caroline Williams and Sophie Monk, the only two actors I had heard of beforehand, are great but they're kind of peripheral to the movie for the most part.
I can't really recommend this movie. The trailer is stronger than the actual film and I found it kind of boring overall. There's certainly worse out there right now so I guess, if you're desperate, give it a look. Just don't expect too much.
It tells the story of an unstable, American restaurant own that moves to Paris with his wife (Caroline Williams of Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 and Hatchet 3) and college aged daughter (Sophie Monk of The Hills Run Red). He is going broke and goes off his meds then promptly begins hallucinating, believing he has been ordered by an Egyptian goddess to perform a blood sacrifice in her name.
He begins murdering and cooking young people while his suspicious wife noses around and his oblivious daughter is romanced by a local cop. Blood is spilled but it's often slightly off camera, which is disappointing. The opening is pretty awesome and the finale is great but the entire middle is a snooze. A lot of this has to do with a dull supporting cast and a stilted leading man. Caroline Williams and Sophie Monk, the only two actors I had heard of beforehand, are great but they're kind of peripheral to the movie for the most part.
I can't really recommend this movie. The trailer is stronger than the actual film and I found it kind of boring overall. There's certainly worse out there right now so I guess, if you're desperate, give it a look. Just don't expect too much.
I didn't connect this film with the original until I heard the crazy mans name. Not exactly sure why this is set in Paris or why they changed the focus to the chef. The chef in the original while still being a crazy man was really more of a side character. The casting was OK except for the 30 year old not so fresh faced daughter, who is a horrible actress at least in this but some of that falls on who ever cast this movie because she is clearly 10 + years to old for the character she plays. In a pleasant surprise the mother who I recognized but couldn't place her for awhile in fact it was past the midpoint of the movie until I put it together, I let you figure it out. If your a big horror movie fan you should know who she is. If you read this before you watch the film watch the original at least part of it because I most likely would not have watched the whole movie if I didn't make the connection to the original. Its public domain so it's on YouTube as well as most of the old horror movie channels on Roku or whatever service have like that. It's not horrible but it's not great if you have a problem finding something to watch the 1963 version first the stories are different enough so it won't feel like you've watched twice.
Blood Feast is 2016 cannibal horror film with the story and directed by Marcel Walz (Blind, Pretty Boy, La Petite Morte franchise, Raw franchise, Seed 2, and Rootwood). It was written by Philip Lilienschwarz (Agonia, Portae Infernales, and Absolutio). It was produced by Emsch Schneider (Collar, Caedes, La Petite Morte II, and Raw 3). It had a very limited theatrical run during it's release. The original home video release years ago was only the edited version. It's a remake of the 1963 horror film of the same name directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis which spawned it's own sequel in 2002 and an unofficial reboot under the title Blood Diner!!!!
Fuad Ramses (played by: Robert Rusler from A Nightmare on Elm Street 2, Weird Science, Thrashin, Vamp, Sometimes They Come Back, and Amityville: A New Generation) plus his family which includes his wife Louise (played by: Caroline Williams from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, Stepfather 2, Renfield, Leprechaun 3, Days of Thunder, Halloween II, and Hatchet III) and his daughter Penny (played by: Sophie Monk from Click, Date Movie, London, Fear Itself, and The Hills Run Red) have moved from the United States to France, where they run an American-themed diner. Since business is not going well, Fuad also works the graveyard shift in a museum of ancient Egyptian culture. During these long nights, he is repeatedly drawn to a statue representing the seductive goddess Ishtar (played by: Sadie Katz from Wrong Turn 6, The Beast Inside, Death Club, Woods Witch, The Amityville Harvest, and Hanukkah). As his fascination with Ishtar grows, she begins speaking to him in visions. One night, Fuad succumbs to her deadly charms and begins a new life of murder and cannibalism. He prepares a lavish feast for Ishtar dripping with the blood, organs and intestines of his victims. As the bodies pile up, Fuad slips further into madness until no one... not even his wife and daughter... is safe from the desires of the bloodthirsty goddess!!!!
I've been wanting to see this Blood Feast remake for a long time! Unfortunately, when it was originally released here in the states it was the butchered edited version when it hit home video so I never checked it out until now. After watching this, I think I made the right choice because this isn't your typical horror feature with a little bit of blood every once in awhile. Blood Feast would be considered in the extreme horror sub-genre which the great boutique label Unearthed Films is mainly known for. This 2016 remake of Blood Feast is loaded with gore, guts, nasty kills, and director Marcel Walz doesn't hold back when it comes to the gruesome fx here. He has a great low budget visual style to his work.
Speaking of the wild fx, it's done by the talented fx artist Ryan Nicholson (Gutterballs, Hanger, Torched, Live Feed, The Predator, Deadpool 2, Blair Witch, Warcraft, Ghost Rider, Blade: Trinity, Scary Movie, Final Destination, and Dreamcatcher) with the help of his wife Megan (Fire Country, Resident Alien, Arrow, Supergirl, Dead Rising franchise, Collar, Dead Nude Girls, and Gutterballs 2). Honestly, the special fx work here is the highlight of this production. Plotdigger & the Nicholsons literally killed it in this new vision of Blood Feast. The script was there with a similar concept to the original but it was kinda all over the place. I wouldn't really consider this one a straight up remake of the 60's classic splatter flick because it's very different and it becomes it's own movie at the end.
Blood Feast 2016 is more of a reboot to be real so don't expect an exact copy of the original with this. I personally like that aspect of this because it's something else compared to what you would think. Veteran actor Robert Rusler knows exactly what type of film that he's making here and he hams it up with his over the top performance. It might be the most entertaining role from the character actor that made a huge splash in the 80's. Caroline Williams gives the best actual acting performance in Blood Feast. Honestly, I've never seen a bad turn from her in everything that I've seen from the actress in all these years. She's always good and very professional in whatever she does. Sophie Monk is gorgeous, she provides some quality eye candy for the movie. She struggles when it comes to her role but I will say that she looks great doing it. Sadie Katz has a cool cameo as the goddess in Blood Feast. I've always liked her work, she does lots of crazy independent horror. She isn't shy at all in this either. Cult director Herschell Gordon Lewis even has a small cameo in this which is great. Blood Feast had a solid pace and flow to it, it didn't lose my interest at all. It's a very fun and entertaining low budget production. If you are looking for something to turn off your brain on for a little bit and you want to see some high quality gore, this is definitely worth checking out at least once.
Fuad Ramses (played by: Robert Rusler from A Nightmare on Elm Street 2, Weird Science, Thrashin, Vamp, Sometimes They Come Back, and Amityville: A New Generation) plus his family which includes his wife Louise (played by: Caroline Williams from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, Stepfather 2, Renfield, Leprechaun 3, Days of Thunder, Halloween II, and Hatchet III) and his daughter Penny (played by: Sophie Monk from Click, Date Movie, London, Fear Itself, and The Hills Run Red) have moved from the United States to France, where they run an American-themed diner. Since business is not going well, Fuad also works the graveyard shift in a museum of ancient Egyptian culture. During these long nights, he is repeatedly drawn to a statue representing the seductive goddess Ishtar (played by: Sadie Katz from Wrong Turn 6, The Beast Inside, Death Club, Woods Witch, The Amityville Harvest, and Hanukkah). As his fascination with Ishtar grows, she begins speaking to him in visions. One night, Fuad succumbs to her deadly charms and begins a new life of murder and cannibalism. He prepares a lavish feast for Ishtar dripping with the blood, organs and intestines of his victims. As the bodies pile up, Fuad slips further into madness until no one... not even his wife and daughter... is safe from the desires of the bloodthirsty goddess!!!!
I've been wanting to see this Blood Feast remake for a long time! Unfortunately, when it was originally released here in the states it was the butchered edited version when it hit home video so I never checked it out until now. After watching this, I think I made the right choice because this isn't your typical horror feature with a little bit of blood every once in awhile. Blood Feast would be considered in the extreme horror sub-genre which the great boutique label Unearthed Films is mainly known for. This 2016 remake of Blood Feast is loaded with gore, guts, nasty kills, and director Marcel Walz doesn't hold back when it comes to the gruesome fx here. He has a great low budget visual style to his work.
Speaking of the wild fx, it's done by the talented fx artist Ryan Nicholson (Gutterballs, Hanger, Torched, Live Feed, The Predator, Deadpool 2, Blair Witch, Warcraft, Ghost Rider, Blade: Trinity, Scary Movie, Final Destination, and Dreamcatcher) with the help of his wife Megan (Fire Country, Resident Alien, Arrow, Supergirl, Dead Rising franchise, Collar, Dead Nude Girls, and Gutterballs 2). Honestly, the special fx work here is the highlight of this production. Plotdigger & the Nicholsons literally killed it in this new vision of Blood Feast. The script was there with a similar concept to the original but it was kinda all over the place. I wouldn't really consider this one a straight up remake of the 60's classic splatter flick because it's very different and it becomes it's own movie at the end.
Blood Feast 2016 is more of a reboot to be real so don't expect an exact copy of the original with this. I personally like that aspect of this because it's something else compared to what you would think. Veteran actor Robert Rusler knows exactly what type of film that he's making here and he hams it up with his over the top performance. It might be the most entertaining role from the character actor that made a huge splash in the 80's. Caroline Williams gives the best actual acting performance in Blood Feast. Honestly, I've never seen a bad turn from her in everything that I've seen from the actress in all these years. She's always good and very professional in whatever she does. Sophie Monk is gorgeous, she provides some quality eye candy for the movie. She struggles when it comes to her role but I will say that she looks great doing it. Sadie Katz has a cool cameo as the goddess in Blood Feast. I've always liked her work, she does lots of crazy independent horror. She isn't shy at all in this either. Cult director Herschell Gordon Lewis even has a small cameo in this which is great. Blood Feast had a solid pace and flow to it, it didn't lose my interest at all. It's a very fun and entertaining low budget production. If you are looking for something to turn off your brain on for a little bit and you want to see some high quality gore, this is definitely worth checking out at least once.
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- AnecdotesBlood Feast is the third remake of the 1963 movie of the same name, the first being the 1978 low-budget "Video Nasty" Mardi Gras Massacre" and the second being the 1987 comedy horror, Blood Diner.
- ConnexionsRemake of Orgie sanglante (1963)
- Bandes originalesThe Beast (Intro)
Composed by Klaus Pfreundner
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Krvava gozba
- Lieux de tournage
- Paris, France(Outdoor Scenes)
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- Budget
- 1 200 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 8 708 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 4 046 $US
- 8 avr. 2018
- Montant brut mondial
- 8 708 $US
- Durée1 heure 30 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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