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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: Image Entertainment
DVD Layers: 1
DVD Sides: 1
EAN: 0014381601220
Format: Color, DVD, Full Screen, Special Edition, NTSC
Label: Image Entertainment
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Manufacturer: Image Entertainment
MPN: IMED6012D
Number Of Items: 1
Picture Format: Pan & Scan
Publisher: Image Entertainment
Release Date: February 22, 2000
Running Time: 67 minutes
Studio: Image Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: July 06, 1963
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Studio: Image Entertainment Release Date: 07/17/2007 Run time: 67 minutes Rating: Ur
Amazon.com: A serial killer is on the loose. Women are being killed and body parts are being stolen. The police are stumped (so to speak). Meanwhile, Egyptmania seems to be gripping this small Florida town. Fuad Ramses's "exotic catering" shop is doing a booming business and his book, Ancient Weird Religious Rituals, is being studied by the local book club. Is there a connection between Ramses and the murders? Of course! In this movie by the wizard of gore, Herschell Gordon Lewis, plot and suspense take a back seat to the gruesome and bloody murder scenes. The acting may not be very good, the script is weak at best, and the effects don't hold up to later standards of Hollywood gore, but there is an infectious enthusiasm that comes through Lewis's desire to shock his audience. The exploitation elements may be dated, but that only makes them all more entertaining. A shocking drive-in sensation when released in 1963, Blood Feast remains a milestone in the exploitation genre, followed (in what would come to be known as Lewis's "blood trilogy") by Two Thousand Maniacs! and Color Me Blood Red. --Andy Spletzer
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Okay so let's just put it on the table right from the start: "Blood Feast" has cheesy characters, a B-movie level plot and is hardly over an hour. BUT! For those seeking low-budget, high-quality entertainment. Being well over 40 years old, it's interesting to think how gory and vicious this was considered back in the early '60s. Technically, this can be considered the first slasher film, and is DEFINITELY the first splatter film, so for the true horror fans, this is an essential view!
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Master director Herschell Gordon Lewis (Two Thousand Maniacs, Wizard Of Gore) brings us this wonderfully inept blood-blast, full of good, clean, gor-rific fun! From Lewis' damaged cranium pours forth caterer, Ishtar worshipper, and insane murderer, Fuad Ramses. Mr. Ramses has been hired for a big catering job at the home of well-to-do Mrs. Fremont. Fuad is hunting down and killing young, beautiful women, in order to acquire the necessary bodyparts for his promised feast (actually, it's a sacrifice ... Read More
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Blood Feast (Herschell Gordon Lewis, 1963)
Sometimes I wonder why I still watch Herschell Gordon Lewis movies. While I understand that Lewis' movies were the progenitors, pretty much singlehandedly, of the entire gore film genre. But just because something is important or influential, it doesn't necessarily follow that it's good. And when it comes right down to it, Lewis was the Edward D. Wood, Jr., of gore.
In this forgettable exercise, an Egyptian caterer is trying to resurrect ... Read More
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Don't fall for the hype of some of the fan boy reviews of this movie, it is a poor slasher movie, poor gore movie, and just a bad overall film. Don't waste your money on it, it's so bad you would never think of this movie as gore, the blood looks like red paint, it is also very short at 67 minites, not that matters, since you will be glad it's over. there are alot of other horror films you can buy that are far surperior to this movie, it's not even funny in an Ed Wood, kind of way.
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If you went into this, taking it seriously, then the problem is at your end. The acting, props, special effects and story line are supposed to be hokey. Don't believe me? Then watch the movie with the Herschell Gordon Lewis and David F. Friedman commentary.
The story, is simple, sacrifice women to appease and resurrect the Egyptian Goddess Ishtar.
There is plenty of gore, and considering this is pre-FX, pretty impressive. Utilizing items such as chicken skin, studio blood mixed with ... Read More
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