Here is a link to the trailer:
http://www.2099films.com/thefeedingtrailer.mov
Movie Website:
http://www.stormcatcherfilms.com/site.html
More Behind the scenes Info:
http://www.2099films.com/thefeeding.htm
Offline
HA HA HA HA HA! that werewolf is wearing tennis shoes!
A nice effort. But it smacks of home-movie-we've-watched-a-million-trailers-syndrome. Which i guess is okay if they were going for that. Any attempt to market it might be snickered at. I will say this...whoever is doing the lighting is doing a nice job.
Oops. I just saw that it IS for direct-to-video.
Last edited by NummyMuffin (2006-07-08 03:13:12)
Offline
NummyMuffin wrote:
HA HA HA HA HA! that werewolf is wearing tennis shoes!
He is?
I bet they're "Buster Brown" shoes!!!" HA!!!
Sorry, couldn't resist.
I don't know. Is it me, or is the werewolf's mouth to wide?
Offline
I've seen worse! (much...much... much worse) At least he's not suffering from the same mange as the underworld werewolves. That guy's got hair! And the lighting is awesome.
Thanks for the links Dig
Last edited by WolfMontana (2006-07-08 15:34:24)
Offline
WolfMontana wrote:
I've seen worse! (much...much... much worse) At least he's not suffering from the same mange as the underworld werewolves. That guy's got hair! And the lighting is awesome.
Thanks for the links Dig
Are you sure?
I never seen a grin like this on a werewolf.
Talk about over doing it!!
Offline
Maybe that werewolf is part Cheshire Cat?
Offline
BlueEyesWolf wrote:
Maybe that werewolf is part Cheshire Cat?
He got that grin from the Joker.
You know, the Joker from the Batman animated series.
Offline
Hehehehehe
Offline
Dig, thanks so much, they have a cool site there. I'm going to have to check up on this movie and try to get a copy of it when it comes out, looks cool.
Offline
Figarou wrote:
Are you sure? I never seen a grin like this on a werewolf.
Yup Do you remember that WEIRD ass doctor werewolf from Howling 4?? I mean, what was the girth of that critters gab?? He was the guy who was basically hanging out in the middle of the room, roaring alot, swiveling his head around and not moving an inch. He looked like a gremlin on steroids. Then of course, there are the straight up mask werewolves (also used in the same movie).
While the guy in this one does look like he tried to put a fire out with his face (and maybe the fire was on a waffle press, cause his face is kinda flat) he still had a jaw that opened, and had some pretty wicked teeth, and I liked the way they did his hair.
Offline
I think the werewolf does look intimidating and scary, don't ya think? It looks like the y did some good special effects that you can see on their site.
Offline
I think this film might be out on DVD on September 5th, 2006, and this looks like it is the link to it on amazon.com, but not positive: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000GB … &n=130
Offline
The movie may be out on DVD September 5, but we can see it a lot sooner than that. I just checked out the SciFi Channel website and according to them, the movie will premiere on their channel Tuesday July 11 at 6PM ET.
So I'll guess we'll see for ourselves if this movie is worth getting or not.
Offline
Sweet! Thanks MarkOne!
Offline
Just got done watching this movie. I missed watching the new I Love the 70's on Vh1 to watch it. I didn't really like it.
Offline
Yeah, I saw it too. Pretty lame movie in my opinion. Had the typical stereotypes you see in a horror/werewolf movie, which I didn't like at all. Hardly any transformations that I saw and the dialogue was awful. They did put a new wrinkle into what the wolf was about, but really it didn't do much to the film overall. Not something I'd want as a DVD, so I'm glad SciFi showed it before I blew my money on it.
Offline
I seen it myself.
I don't know... It looks like there is going to be a sequel.
I think I'll name it for them.
"The Feeding 2-What?!? Leftovers again?"
Offline
*Falls over laughing*
Offline
The movie "The Feeding' just came out on DVD recently and, surprisingly enough, my movie store had it. I thought I'd put in my two cents about it. So here goes.
The Feeding is a low budget release about a group of hikers, three men and four women, who encounter a theriomorph serial killer. (Werewolves always get a bad rap, don't they?) Rounding out the ensemble are two fish and wildlife rangers, male and female, trying to hunt the beast while arguing with each other about what it really is. The hikers display the typical slasher film behavior by smoking weed and engaging in sexual activities apparently oblivious to the danger lurking in the trees, even after hearing the unearthly howls in the distance. The two groups join up after the hikers are attacked in their camp by the beast. The two rangers then split up(again typical) and the guy heads off to track the beast while the girl tries to lead the remaining party back to their jeep. In a series of brief encounters with the beast, the party is whittled down to a few members, who in the midst of a dramatic pause, choose to rally and face off against the monster. The fight for their life is flawed by a series of blunders which only serve to draw out the last standoff and weed out the last two males in the group. The remaining two women finally manage to knock off the monster with the very last of the ammo. In the brief let down at the very end, they choose to leave the body for the scavengers because, of course, who would believe them.
Now its time to get ugly.
1. The dialogue in this was flat and seemed a little forced. The most interesting of the lot was the two rangers attempting to flirt amidst the discussion about what it was they were hunting. Other than that, it was lacking in real imagination.
2. They showed the werewolf way too soon. The first third of the film was great! A flash of fur here, a toothy grin there, and a really nice backlit silhouette. And then they let the cat out of the bag. What a letdown. And the closeups were slightly out of focus and overexposed, so the scenes were streaked with lights and blurry. (Is this supposed to make it scary?) See the pic in WolfMontana's post above.
3. On the topic of the werewolf, where do I begin? Head to toe I guess. The head and face looked like a wrinkled, pink alligator. Whomever did the makeup on this needs to realize that wolves have hair on their face as well. A little bit might have made the mask a bit more believable.
As for the body, it looked like a ghillie suit for Cher's closet. How many long wigs died in the making of this project? A couple of weeks more on the design of the fursuit would have made quite a difference.
Overall, I'm glad I rented this instead of buying. This is not one I would have chosen for my collection. But I had to see it to keep the percent of werewolf movies I've seen up. Its not one I'll be seeing again though.
Last edited by ebonblade (2006-09-09 18:40:52)
Offline
I'm still waiting for this to hit the 'used DVD' bin at Blockbuster or Hollywood Video, but in the meantime it's a one dollar rental from CinemaNow
http://www.cinemanow.com/1000,0,0,0,0,4 … eeding.htm
Offline
Link to it at amazon.com: http://www.amazon.com/Feeding-Andrew-Po … amp;sr=1-1
Offline
The Movie Is Actually Pretty Good , I Have A Copy On DVD
Offline