A group of young martial artists infiltrate an underground pit fighting ring where the loser is chopped up and served in a Chinese restaurant.A group of young martial artists infiltrate an underground pit fighting ring where the loser is chopped up and served in a Chinese restaurant.A group of young martial artists infiltrate an underground pit fighting ring where the loser is chopped up and served in a Chinese restaurant.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
Akotene Chanoine
- Tyrone
- (as Alain Chanoine)
Sebastian Stewart
- Nash
- (as Sebastian Gacki)
Doug Abrahams
- Tarasov
- (as Doug Abrahms)
Fraser Aitcheson
- Baphomet
- (as Fraser Aitchesson)
Kristy Dawn Dinsmore
- Sheila
- (as Kristy Dinsmore)
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I got this DVD for free, but it is an unwatchable piece of crap. Had to turn it off eventually
(2013) Evil Feed
ACTION HORROR COMEDY
Co-produced, co-written and directed by Kimani Ray Smith that is a low budget, straight to DVD kind of a movie, has young owner of a restaurant called the "Long Pig" wanting to continue and maintain his family business by selling people his own specialty meat. There are kidnappings and gore as well as some very fake looking martial art matches. This film gets a big fat zero.
According to imdb, it says it is a remake of a much lower rated movie called "Live Feed" made in 2006 by Ryan Nicholson! I mean, what are the odds the remake is going to score a much higher rating than it's counterpart significant other.
Co-produced, co-written and directed by Kimani Ray Smith that is a low budget, straight to DVD kind of a movie, has young owner of a restaurant called the "Long Pig" wanting to continue and maintain his family business by selling people his own specialty meat. There are kidnappings and gore as well as some very fake looking martial art matches. This film gets a big fat zero.
According to imdb, it says it is a remake of a much lower rated movie called "Live Feed" made in 2006 by Ryan Nicholson! I mean, what are the odds the remake is going to score a much higher rating than it's counterpart significant other.
Evil Feed: this movie has Violence, Gore, Comedy, and (Lets not forget) Nudity. Martial arts are used, pretty unclear as to style or level of skill. Blood sprays, though seldom, when blood is used it goes everywhere. Comedy is reactionary, similar to a fright movie, the comedy tends to come out of nowhere. The Nudity was not overdone its here and then its there just enough to keep you excited toward expectation of the next time. The cinematography was done well with a couple stand out shots. The main character doesn't stand out even a tenth as much as my favorite character of this film Yuki, played by Alyson Bath. With her almost fun drive for cruelty in her true Pixy form. I put my vote in for her to play Harley Quinn, in some Batman movie in the near future.
Easy to watch, has some horror, martial arts, comedy, nudity, gore.... It's just fun.
To be honest I'm surprised more people didn't like it unless the right people just haven't seen it. It's hardly a well known movie and doesn't exactly have a famous cast.
Give it a try and you may be surprised. Or you may not. Only one way yo find out.
To be honest I'm surprised more people didn't like it unless the right people just haven't seen it. It's hardly a well known movie and doesn't exactly have a famous cast.
Give it a try and you may be surprised. Or you may not. Only one way yo find out.
This horror comedy deals with an upscale eatery that caters to wealthy clients. They offer private rooms where they watch fights to the death and then select the cut of meat they want from the loser. All the dishes served in this place have some kind of human flesh in it.
It felt like Kill Bill meets Big Trouble In Little China meets Bloodsport. The martial arts action is mixed with lots of campy gore. One scene has the winner cut the losers throat with a knife. He then digs his fingers into the cut and rips his whole face off holding it over his face to the camera. That's the type of dark humour strewn throughout.
Not too bad of a flick but geared mostly to teenage boys. It does have several stupid moments but a lot of eye candy. For a better one like this watch Sushi Girl (2012).
It felt like Kill Bill meets Big Trouble In Little China meets Bloodsport. The martial arts action is mixed with lots of campy gore. One scene has the winner cut the losers throat with a knife. He then digs his fingers into the cut and rips his whole face off holding it over his face to the camera. That's the type of dark humour strewn throughout.
Not too bad of a flick but geared mostly to teenage boys. It does have several stupid moments but a lot of eye candy. For a better one like this watch Sushi Girl (2012).
Did you know
- TriviaIs a loose remake of 'live feed' by writer/director Ryan Nicholson. He receives a story by credit here as acknowledgement
- Crazy creditsThere is a scene after the credits where Terry Chen's character gains consciousness after being left for dead. He is confronted by another man who has a knife and fork in his hands. The man wants the in-house special 'dickie roll' from Terry's character.
- How long is Evil Feed?Powered by Alexa
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 30m(90 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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