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Two friends on a road trip pass through a town where aliens are landing and feeding upon some of the civilians.
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| User ReviewTimothy WConsidering every factor that goes into making a film, directing, editing, film quality, acting, special effects, lighting, etc, it makes it clear that Feeders is, without a doubt, the worst movie ever made. Who else would film a smashed circle in the grass where a kiddy pool used to be, and say that it was where a flying saucer landed. Effortless. Oh, and the blow-up dolls that resemble the aliens weren't inflated all the way. They look ridiculous. A cult-classic. its so bad, that it actually deserves five stars. How? Don't ask me. |
| User ReviewPrivate Uthis film changed my life. as with other gems such as Troll 2 or Manos: The Hands of Fate, your preconceived notions of what constitutes a "film" will be shattered forever. |
| User ReviewJonney RThis is one of the greatest films ever made by man! I would spend upwards to a 100 dollars to own this masterpiece on dvd. I dont think it really qualifies as a film due to the fact that no one really "acts" in it and there isnt anything that could be considered "special effects" and there was no plot of any kind, but holy hell is this one explosively awesome way to spend an hour and a half, i only wish i could give it six stars for how much it made me laugh! |
| User ReviewAlbert APolonia and company are the unsung heroes of underground cinema |
| User ReviewJason DCult filmmakers, the Polonia Brothers, along with fellow low-budget horror director/actor Jon McBride, all direct and star in this super low-budget (around $500 dollars!!) about two friends (John Polonia and McBride) whose cross country road trip comes to a screeching halt when they, along with the rest of the town next to a popular national forest, are invaded by hilarious looking paper-mache stick figures (aka aliens) who have just landed on Earth for one reason: to eat humans 5 times their size. What follows next is about 70 minutes of unintentional comedy gold as people are brutally killed and our two leads fight through awful acting to defeat the aliens before the aliens defeat them. By watching this movie, it's very clear that the budget was so low, but like most of the Polonia brothers' films, they have this weird charm to them that an avid horror fan like myself can't seem to resist. Though I may be outnumbered by the masses, I actually enjoy Feeders. It's clearly a showcase of friends and family getting together to have fun and make a corny movie, especially one that surprises everyone by getting picked up by Blockbuster and beginning the strange and wild careers of these filmmakers. |
| User ReviewIan BThis movie is very entertaining and low budget. I love when low budget movies are this resourceful and the alien plot is hilarious |
| User ReviewJack Hfor a low budget horror film it actualy got a few jump scares out of me... but if you hate shot on shitty o movies you will not like this one final verdict 6/10 see it for a laugh |
| User ReviewTrinity Chahahaha this movie was so depressing. how could anyone make something so stupid? too many f-bombs and bloody scenes. but A+ for entertainment |
| User ReviewAlex FIts awful, and not nearly as funny as the Woodchipper Massacre. You don't know what true garbage is until you see a McBride/Polonia film. The effects are on-par with something out of an atari video game and the dialogue is atrocious. Its funny, sure, but you have better options for unintentional humor so thus 1 star. |
| User ReviewJeremiahLooks like someone took a crappy camera and made a movie! This movie is really enjoyable actually because it is so outrageous. The aliens are made out of paper and the size of squirrels. I've seen better acting in elementary school plays, and the UFO may have been stolen from one in a windows 95 screensaver. |