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Feast II: Sloppy Seconds on DVD

Distributed by
Optimum Home Entertainment

Posted: January 22nd, 2010.

DVD:

“Fantastically bad taste” - Dreadcrentral.com “Twisted wit and energetic insanity” - FEARnet.com

It’s time to baton down the hatches as Feast II: Sloppy Seconds arrives on DVD and EST from 11th January 2010 courtesy of Optimum Home Entertainment.

Borne out of Matt Damon and Ben Affleck’s hugely successful Project Greenlight series, Feast was one of the more inventive and original horror debuts of recent years, featuring a host of out-there characters holed up in a dingy bar and fending off a family of flesh- and sex-hungry monsters. Now the ravenous, rapacious creatures are back, and this time they’re taking on an entire town as original director John Gulager continues the story and ups the ante – and the gore – in every imaginable way.

In the aftermath of the slaughter that saw a family of grotesque monsters attacking a bar in a middle-American backwater, four survivors made it out alive, including original heroine Honey Pie (Jenny Wade, TV’s Reaper). Fleeing the blood-soaked bar, they make it to a small neighbouring town where a new batch of monster-bait is dealing with their own problems. But when the disgusting creatures follow the trail into the town all bets are off as the locals are forced to band together with the new arrivals to try and figure out how to survive a fresh onslaught.

Extras: Scared Half To Death Twice: The Making Of Feast II

The DVD is released on January 11th, it runs for 92 mins and sells on Amazon for £9.98 (RRP £15.99).

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