Feeders

2.5
1996 1 hr 8 min Horror , Science Fiction

Two friends on a road trip pass through a town where aliens are landing and feeding upon the some of the civilians.

  • Cast:
    John Polonia , Mark Polonia

Reviews

CheerupSilver
1996/05/27

Very Cool!!!

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Mjeteconer
1996/05/28

Just perfect...

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Ella-May O'Brien
1996/05/29

Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.

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Kinley
1996/05/30

This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows

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sj_sulli09
1996/05/31

Lo and behold fair film viewers, just when you thought low-budget films couldn't get any more low budget, a little gem named "Feeders" happens along just in time. To be perfectly fair, the budget could not have been any more than $100 maximum, and the alien puppet visuals are so absurd they make for a laugh-out-loud riot fest of epic cinematic proportions. This is one of those movies you see at a local renting chain and feel the urge to rent it to see if it really is as bad as that reviewer told you it was. Believe me, this film really is terrible in every sense of the word. I hope for the love of God that the entire cast and crew was stoned each day while making it, otherwise it would've been a tedious experience for the hapless actors working on this celluloid waste (wait--VHS tape waste). There are a couple of rubber aliens who go mincing around the park area in the film, and they kill many things in the way, and they also attack two bozos on a road trip to the west. That is, I regret to inform, the extent of the plot for the cinematic travesty that is "Feeders". But please, if you insist on seeing this film, do so in the privacy of your own home where no one can see you watching this and blackmail you for it.

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posercore247
1996/06/01

Feeders is somewhat like a wrongly tuned piano: it creates a discordant cacophony, a racket considered by some to be utter noise, to others the pinnacle of Art. I champion the latter notion. There is a certain horrific majesty to this film. The kind that transcends its "limitations" and breaks into the realm of the transgressive.There are few films to be nationally released that acquire this level of "badness". Ed Wood certainly achieved this, but in a pre-video age. Here, is a movie, shot on horribly lit video, featuring crudely painted paper bag/sock "puppets" as the villain, video toaster effects, appearing in nation-wide video store chains. In the year 1996. The same year as the forgettable mega-budget "Independence Day".The film is at least not boring. Sure, you can ramble on about it's crude effects, its "acting" and such, but isn't it more interesting than the latest slickly-produced-yet-forgettable horror offering appearing at your local multiplex?

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don_cortisone
1996/06/02

I got this movie for 3$ on vhs in a Blockbuster while i was visiting my girlfriend in New Orleans. It looked like good cheesy B-grade movie. What I got when i finally watched it was a movie awful beyond words that seems to have been directed by a first grader. Everything about that movie is horrible, the lighting is too bright or dark in every scene, it features some of the ugliest people ever seen in a movie. If i looked anything remotely like John Polonia i'd shoot myself or shave that mustache. The story is non-existant, the actors are more wooden than a log and those bad alien puppets made out of socks covered in green paint looked more like giant boogers. Well, there is one thing i enjoyed while watching this "movie", most of the time the audio was so bad i couldn't hear the dialogue so i was spared the brain numbing lines the actors were reading on cards. For a short movie (around 80 minutes) it seemed to be going on forever, it's the first movie that has the ability to slow down time.1/10 It's a movie that proves it's possible to blow and suck at the same time.

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Tim (tim_sparks)
1996/06/03

This film is the very definition of "b movie," and this isn't a bad thing (for that, see the sequel).Little Feeders come to terrorize, and no one is safe...from this ridiculous film. It's the Citizen Kane of Paper Bag Puppet films. Take a paper bag, dip it in goop, and use sticks for arms and you've got yourself a bona fido Feeder.What can be said about this film without laughing? The best scene of all involves photos of stuff to try to fool the watcher into thinking those places are in the movie.This movie has to be seen to believed. Just don't continue the madness and see the sequel unless you hate yourself.

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