अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA growth hormone experiment gets out of hand, when the the resulting giant man-eating rats escape, wreaking havoc on the unsuspecting campus. Much blood-letting follows.A growth hormone experiment gets out of hand, when the the resulting giant man-eating rats escape, wreaking havoc on the unsuspecting campus. Much blood-letting follows.A growth hormone experiment gets out of hand, when the the resulting giant man-eating rats escape, wreaking havoc on the unsuspecting campus. Much blood-letting follows.
- Mark
- (as Real Andrews)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
An experiment on growth hormone goes wrong and this results in rats growing into giants and going on the rampage. They appear very hungry and kill and eat quite a few people until they are killed at the end. We also get to see the pleasure of a man melting.
This is much more gory than 1976's Food of the Gods but I quite enjoyed it despite this. I laughed at the melting man sequence.
Food of the Gods 2 is worth looking at, despite all that gore.
Rating: 2 and a half stars out of 5.
Yes, FOOD OF THE GODS II is a classic of jumbo-sized Rodentia, accentuated by ethereally mindless synthesizer music, and daring to show a man in a cow mask.
Then, the 12' tall, foul-mouthed, 5 year old child emerges, making our lives complete.
Uh oh!
Those animal rights activists are at it again, destroying laboratories and causing mayhem. All, while scientists use their genius to grow enormous tomatoes. Little do they know, that rats love tomatoes. Soon, dog-sized vermin are feasting on activists like the crunchy snacks they are!
Exterminators with flamethrowers move in.
This so-called "sequel" makes the original movie look like a timid nature video. This time, utterly senseless overkill is the order of the day. Choosing to waste no effort on a plot of any kind, we have rats chewing arms off with their big teeth, and the aforementioned flamethrowers.
There's also the obligatory foray into the sewer system to confront the now Clydesdale-sized rats.
Try not to turn away as a bare-a$$ed man is relieved of his manhood, and another man, thankfully wearing pants, is transformed into green slime for no apparent reason!
In addition, you'll never look at synchronized swimming in quite the same way again.
WARNING: Nothing can possibly prepare you for the "giant scientist / tiny woman sex scene"! Nothing!...
This Canadian production features poor special effects, some of the worst matte effects seen in years. The acting is below average, and production values only qualify this as a mediocre cable movie. Lots of gore galore in this flick, but the film moves in a dreadfully excruciating pace...
At a Canadian university, a bunch of lab rats injected with a growth serum created by Dr. Neil Hamilton (Paul Coufos) are set loose by a group of animal rights activists, escape into the sewer, and soon grow to the size of dogs and develop a taste for human flesh as they begin to prey upon people on the campus. But, in a plot that somewhat rips off Jaws, the greedy Dean White refuses to close down the college because of the opening of their new sports complex, although how he manages to keep all the deaths under wraps is anyones guess. So now it's up to Hamilton to track down and wipe out the rodents.
For the most part, the special effects are predictably trashy. The rats are portrayed by a combination of unconvincing puppets, and real rats placed in front of miniature sets, like sewer tunnels and a swimming pool. They use the same effects to make Bobby look huge in the beginning, and it's not very impressive either. Worst of all was his totally fake, giant rubber hand being slapped over his caretakers face in the finale.
There's bad acting everywhere. The cast are made up of c-listers who put no effort into their roles, unless their screaming in agony as their eaten alive by the rats. This was Paul Coufos most "notable" role and he's a terrible leading man here. It's all so corny, there's barely any horror impact at all.
There are some really campy and unintentionally hilarious moments in the film's most surreal scenes. We hear Bobby swearing at and threatening Hamilton in the beginning, Hamilton having a REALLY messed up dream, and Delhurst melting into a puddle of green goo. Plus, there was a pretty cool scene where an exterminator barbecues one of the rats with a flamethrower.
Don't bother with this one unless you're just looking for some cheap enjoyment watching people get eaten by mutant animals.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThis is a sequel in name only, as its plot and characters have no bearing on the 1976 film. It was originally intended to be a true sequel, with Bert I. Gordon (director of the 1976 film) returning, but the idea was dropped sometime during pre-production.
- गूफ़When Edmund is becoming infected with dog cancer, a crew member can be seen in the lower left-hand corner of the screen operating the pumps that squirt the white goo out of the lumps on Colin Fox's face.
- भाव
Dr. Treger: [introducing Neil to the giant child] Bobby, I want you to meet my colleague, Dr. Hamilton.
Bobby: I'd like you to get the fuck outta here!
Dr. Treger: It's all right.
Bobby: Get outta here! Are you deaf? Get outta my room! Get outta here, you bitch, get outta here! Get outta my room!
- कनेक्शनFeatured in Trailer Trauma (2016)
- साउंडट्रैकShakin' All Over
Written by Johnny Kidd
Performed by Steve Marriott
Produced by Stephen W. Parsons (as Stephen Parsons)
Published by Mills Music, Inc. (ASCAP)
C/O Filmtrax Copyright Holdings, Inc.
टॉप पसंद
- How long is Food of the Gods II?Alexa द्वारा संचालित
विवरण
बॉक्स ऑफ़िस
- बजट
- $35,00,000(अनुमानित)
- दुनिया भर में सकल
- $536