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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Richard Griffin (II) |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 16 August, 2005 |
| MANUFACTURER: | E.I. Independent |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Anamorphic, Color, Director's Cut, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Adult Language, Color, DVD, Drug Content, English, Feature, Gore, Horror, Horror & Suspense, Horror / Sci-Fi / Fantasy, Monster Film, Movie, Sexual Situations, USA, Zombies |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 612385525193 |
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Customer Reviews of Feeding the Masses
Heck of a good job! Ok, yes this is not the "BEST" zombie movie ever..but I gotta give them applause because they did something never done before. The stort line was original as much as it could be with zombies. It made me laugh, it has these commericals in the movie that are great. If your looking for scary this may not be it, but if your looking for new and fun this is a good choice. Great job all who worked on this film, take more risks!
Dont be fooled...GREAT B MOVIE!!!
This one I really enjoyed. It takes a new perspective on zombie horror, not seen before. What if zombie invasion started in a small US state...say Rhode Island? Would the individual state's government try to cover it up? I was shocked at how much thought went into such a low budget film. DONT BE FOOLED BY THE LOW RATING....THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST B MOVIES IVE SEEN. By far the best B Zombie movie out there, but only for fans of the living-dead genre. Do yourself a favor and pick this up.
Be afraid, be very afraid....
I have never written a review before (and probably won't again) but I was so appalled by this waste of a perfectly good camcorder, that I had to warn others who might be sucked in by the sacrilegious "testimonial" on the box comparing this to Romero's flicks. As a zombie-phile, I'll sit through almost any zombie flick....within reason. However, I tried to sit through dog several times but never made it past the first hour. This trash smacks of being written by a couple of twelve year olds who got into their parents liquor cabinet. The "actors" appear to have been involved in dinner theater....as waiters, and the dialogue is more hackneyed than a Michael Bolton love song. The only horror here is that you'll never get back the 90 minutes of your life that you wasted watching this. The social commentary on the media is as subtle as a Doc Maarten to the groin. If you have sinned greatly and need to do penance, watch this film or if you have really sinned greatly, do what I unfortunately did and buy this film.