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Blood Feast 2: All U Can Eat (2002)

Blood Feast 2: All U Can Eat (2002)
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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, Rovi

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Starring:
J. P. DelahoussayeJohn "Spud" McConnell, (more)
Director(s):
Herschell Gordon Lewis
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of 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, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
92 mins

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Director(s):
Herschell Gordon Lewis
Writer(s):
W. Boyd Ford
Producer(s):
Jacky MorganDavid F. Friedman
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Categories:
Horror
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Shawn D.

I would disagree with whoever told Michael W that this was better than the first Blood Feast. Although I watched them in reverse chronological order, I definitely think that Blood Feast was better than Blood Feast 2. Being an avid horror fan, and enjoying cheesy, low budget gore fests I have been looking forward to diving into H.G. Lewis' films for awhile. This was the first I was able to get my hands on and almost turned me off to the multitude of others he has directed. However, I am glad I pushed through because there are much better movies he has made. I recommend 2000 Maniacs, or the first Blood Feast.

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Michael W.

I missed the original, but read that this version was better. Wow, am I glad I missed the original!!!

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