High in the Appalachian Mountains and under a full moon, a creature begins the hunt for its oldest and most dangerous prey: Man.High in the Appalachian Mountains and under a full moon, a creature begins the hunt for its oldest and most dangerous prey: Man.High in the Appalachian Mountains and under a full moon, a creature begins the hunt for its oldest and most dangerous prey: Man.
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The story goes... Two wildlife experts are tracking a Ronin animal killing all the game on the mountainside. Just so happens seven pot smoking 20 something's are going on a hiking trip in the area, did they ever choose the wrong place. A big beast is stalking this mountain side and it's hungry. Not winning any Oscars here but it's enough to forward this plot. At least writer/director Paul Moore does some things right. With whatever little budget he had he used it on practical effects and a Werewolf costume. No CGI, it's already better than Cursed! Although we get some really annoying blurring to cover up whatever the problem was with the suit. There are a few decent kills and of plenty of looks at the Werewolf. The head design wasn't all that great, but it's a bit different than your normal Werewolf. The actresses used would be girls you'd know in real life, which I can appreciate for once, but cute enough to be in a movie, and they all show their breasts, again I can appreciate that. Of course the dialog is pretty bad, along with some mediocre acting but it makes it amusing in a fun bad way. So not a horrid piece of crap, still better than Cursed in many ways but not a stellar must see Werewolf film by any means. As a huge Werewolf fan I'd only recommend this film if you got a few bong hits or drinks in ya. If you wanna have some bad B movie fun then watch this puppy...
first of all, i would like to give this a minus rating but they only allow me a 1 as the lowest.
werewolf costume is very bad. they had to hide it with a foggy camera work.
the acting is not so good. got even worse near the end when they are attacked by the wolf. did i say the wolf look terrible. the costume at your Halloween local store is probably way better.
you only see the wolf a few times in foggy lens. no transformation scenes at all.
i want my rental money refund. wait, i got it for free. OK, i want my hour and a half back.
uurrrgggggg. this video suck big time. i cant believe i didn't go with an American werewolf in Paris. that is way good. the only reason i went with this trash is because i have seen the werewolf in Paris already.
did i mention that this video is terrible and horrible. aaaaarrrrggggg.
werewolf costume is very bad. they had to hide it with a foggy camera work.
the acting is not so good. got even worse near the end when they are attacked by the wolf. did i say the wolf look terrible. the costume at your Halloween local store is probably way better.
you only see the wolf a few times in foggy lens. no transformation scenes at all.
i want my rental money refund. wait, i got it for free. OK, i want my hour and a half back.
uurrrgggggg. this video suck big time. i cant believe i didn't go with an American werewolf in Paris. that is way good. the only reason i went with this trash is because i have seen the werewolf in Paris already.
did i mention that this video is terrible and horrible. aaaaarrrrggggg.
From the director of "Dark Harvest" comes this trashy werewolf flick "The Feeding".The story is routine:a group of dope smoking teens is attacked by werewolf high in the Appalachian Mountains.It seems that only a special agent and a park ranger can save a bunch of unfortunate campers and stop the creature.The werewolf is shot with what seems like cheese cloth over lenses,which causes some blurry effect of sorts.The acting is really bad and there are some dull spots filled with silly dialogue,but the scenes with the werewolf are hilarious as is the gore.I kind of enjoyed "The Feeding"-it's much better and more enjoyable than "Dying God" or similar grabage.6 out of 10.
Now, a movie that starts with the elimination of two Bambi killers can't be all bad.
The premise is this: A know-it-all Ranger (Robert Pralgo) and his much smarter partner (Dione J. Updike) are trying to kill a predator before he gets a passel of hotties and hunks going up the mountain. At least we get a go show out of the hotties skinny dipping in the river.
The chase is on and bodies are being torn apart. One by one they fall prey to the wolf-man until there is .....now, you didn't think I would tell you who wins, did you? Nothing original, but still worth watching. Great wolf costuming, and four great hotties in the river. Most gore was blurred, so it wasn't bad.
The premise is this: A know-it-all Ranger (Robert Pralgo) and his much smarter partner (Dione J. Updike) are trying to kill a predator before he gets a passel of hotties and hunks going up the mountain. At least we get a go show out of the hotties skinny dipping in the river.
The chase is on and bodies are being torn apart. One by one they fall prey to the wolf-man until there is .....now, you didn't think I would tell you who wins, did you? Nothing original, but still worth watching. Great wolf costuming, and four great hotties in the river. Most gore was blurred, so it wasn't bad.
The Feeding was an interesting werewolf movie using the same effects from the howling with a little more fog to hide the wolf suit and continuity problems. Teenage campers and a forest ranger couple meet the wolf in the woods and fight for their lives. Some funny scenes and some good suspense, but nothing truly scary. Its set up like a B horror movie and it fulfills that niche very well. Most of the camera work was pretty dark, but it did the job. The acting left a lot to be desired, but not as bad as some B movies. Special effects were very rudimentary, but not too poorly done that they detract from the film. It is what it was meant to B.
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- TriviaAfter the film's wrap, no room was available in any of the production vehicles for the animatronic werewolf that was built for the film, to be transported back to Richmond. The actor that played the werewolf had to buckle the unit in a seated position in the passenger side of his car and was forced to put the convertible top down to make room for the large head which now peered over the windshield. This setup produced many interesting reactions from passing motorists on the long trip back to Richmond.
- ConnectionsReferences L'Extravagant docteur Dolittle (1967)
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