646f9e108c The survivors are saved by the mysterious prophet, Short Bus Gus, who seemingly has the ability to control the beasts. He leads them into the sewers as they travel to the big city. Along the way they get help from karate expert Jean-Claude Seagal and learn that the beasts originate from a place called "The Hive." Armed with this knowledge, they decide to fight back and destroy the beasts once and for all. The third and last Feast part didn't seem as bad as the second, possibly because it was more about running away from the monsters and less about trying to make the characters look funny. It is difficult to enjoy a movie when you can't make yourself to care about any of the characters. And when the gore and weirdness goes completely over the top, you just stop caring.<br/><br/>Bottom line: Feast was a movie I recommend to all my friends, but the second and the third installments are just bad. It is "I wish I would have cleaned the house instead of watching it" bad. It's really depressing to see a movie bring some originality in a tired genre only to try too hard by making sequels that lack the soul of the first and exaggerate everything that didn't matter in the first place. I really liked Feast 1 - Great cast, story and very well done. I found Feast II the other day and found it lacking, but still not bad. Feast III was just… Ridiculous. That is the only word to describe it. It's like the writer got high and blown out of his mind and started writing random trash. I could write a better story than what they came up with for the third one. It amazes me how these people get the money to make trash like this movie.<br/><br/>I gave it a 2 only because it was good on continuing with people from the previous movies. That is the ONLY good thing about this movie.<br/><br/>Maybe they should just start from scratch and reboot this like most everything else in Hollywood since Hollywood has run out of original ideas.
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