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Blood Feast 2 - All U Can Eat (Special Edition) (1981)

John McConnell , Mark McLachlan , Herschell Gordon Lewis  |  R |  DVD
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (32 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: John McConnell, Mark McLachlan, Melissa Morgan, Toni Wynne, J.P. Delahoussaye
  • Directors: Herschell Gordon Lewis
  • Writers: W. Boyd Ford
  • Producers: Brian Pitt, Bryan Kalfus, David F. Friedman, Jacky Lee Morgan, Jimi Woods
  • Format: Color, DVD, Special Edition, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Rated: R (Restricted)
  • Studio: Shriek Show
  • DVD Release Date: August 19, 2003
  • Run Time: 92 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (32 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00009EIRH
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #163,445 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Blood Feast 2 - All U Can Eat (Special Edition)" on IMDb

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From the godfather of gore, Herschell Gordon Lewis, comes the most eagerly awaited sequel in the blood red history of splatter cinema! The cannibal caterer is back with a new recipe for gross-out, comedic carnage that literally blows chunks across the silver screen! From the groundbreaking production team of H.G. Lewis and David Friedman, the maniacal masterminds responsible for BLOOD FEAST, 2000 MANIACS and COLOR ME BLOOD RED, BLOOD FEAST 2 is a gorehound's wet dream!

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Nearly 40 years after his crimson-stained creation launched the "splatter film" genre, B-movie legend Herschell Gordon Lewis returns with a shock-filled sequel. Faud Ramses III, grandson of the original cannibalistic caterer, follows in his grandpappy's gruesome footsteps, chopping up beautiful women in bizarre cult sacrifices. J.P. Delahoussaye, Toni Wynne, Christy Brown star; look for John Waters in a cameo as a clergyman. Uncut, unrated version; 98 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo; audio commentary by Lewis; photo gallery; deleted scenes; behind-the-scenes footage; "making of" featurette; interview. Two-disc set.

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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
Blood Feast 2 is one of the most unlikely sequels in the history of cinema. Lewis appeared to have retired from filmmaking for good following The Gore-Gore Girls in 1972 leaving behind film to pursue a career in advertising. Lo and behold few people would have expected him to return to the fold 30 years later with a sequel to Blood Feast, his most infamous film ever. Who knows what really possessed Lewis to make this film? It is never explained despite the numerous features on this special edition DVD, but Blood Feast 2 proves that Lewis still has the ability to deliver the goods even in his twilight years. Think this movie might be a little soft considering Lewis is now 75? Think again.

In an unnamed small southern town, an independent caterer opens up shop. The caterer's name is Fued Ramses, whose grandfather was the one that sacrificed people in honour of an Egyptian goddess in the original Blood Feast. Well, Fued seems to have picked up a few tricks from grandpa's trade as he grinds fresh human meat for his delicatessen. A dork by the name of detective Myers is suspicious, being able to put 2 and 2 together and figure out that the murders in his small town have coincided with Ramses' recent arrival. This detective is also soon getting married to a pretty girl named Tiffany. Tiffany's mother has enlisted Ramses' catering services for the wedding, obviously unaware of exactly what kind of "meat" Ramses' catering specializes in. As the wedding approaches, the people invited prepare themselves accordingly, including Ramses who will ensure the meat at the wedding is fresh and bloody.

Fans of Lewis will not be disappointed as this film is packed to the rafters with plenty of nauseating scenes of gore. I still find that the bodies looked too much like mannequins however the internal organs are definitely a vast improvement over Lewis' earlier films. I don't get out to see guts, livers and pancreases very often but to me this stuff looked uncomfortably authentic, as did the color of the blood. There's also no shortage of naked voluptuous women in the movie. Although Lewis has never been able to attract people with semi-decent acting abilities, he certainly knew where to find the babes for this movie. Speaking of the acting it was unbearably bad as can be expected however I couldn't help but wondering throughout the movie if this wasn't intentional. The actors are so bad that one could probably pluck people right off the street that would do a better job than this. But is good acting even allowed in an H.G. Lewis film? I'm gonna go out on a limb here and guess that Lewis probably doesn't even allow decent acting in his movies, as bad acting has become as much a trademark of his films as the infamous gore. So to bad-mouth one of his films simply on the basis of atrocious acting to me feels like a moot point.

Really, I thought this film was great. I've already mentioned the babes and the gore but another thing I particularly liked was the retro 50's and 60's style to it. Many of the characters wear clothes from that era and most of the male leads have enough gunk in their hair to keep the marketing executives of hair gel companies very happy. Oh and how could I fail to mention the music, the entire soundtrack is played by Southern Culture on the Skids whose rockabilly twang has rarely sounded as good. Not to mention that the Butthole Surfers have a tune in here too. Throw in a cameo appearance by "Pink Flamingos" director John Waters and an extra disc packed with special features and Blood Feast 2 turns out to be an essential package for Lewis fans. The behind the scenes footage in the extra disc reveals that cast and crew seemed to have a blast of a time while making this movie. Blood feast 2 is also injected with lots of great humour. Much of the dialogue in the film was intentionally laughable of course, especially whatever came out of the detective's partner's mouth, a loudmouth who wears tacky Hawaiian shirts and has a rabid appetite for doughnuts. It's good to see that Lewis doesn't take himself or his films any more seriously than he used to as I've always found self-deprecation to be the funniest type of humour. Best line: "I only use the freshest meat in my sandwiches".

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
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Yes, this sequel is 40 years in the making and has been talked about probablly more than any other sequel in horror history over the past few years. Jackie Morgan succeeds where others have failed, not only coaxing the over seventy year- old "Godfather of Gore" Herschell Gordon Lewis back into the director's chair but also bringing back David Friedman, producer of the original. The crown jewel of this cult film follower's wet dream is the participation of infamous cult director John Waters in his cameo apperance as a minister, of all things! The plot is inconsequential because what everyone is interested in seeing is the blood and guts style stomach churners that Lewis is famous for and he definately does not disappoint. Add some extremely campy dark humor to the mix and you have all the makings of a cult masterpiece! A must see for gorehounds or fans of HGL!
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Gooey, gory fun September 4, 2003
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Splatter fans will have much to enjoy in the return of the "Godfather of Gore," H. Gordon Lewis to filmmaking. "Blood Feast 2: All you can eat" is not a sequel to his infamous 1963 classic, "Blood Feast," but rather a re-make. This is a movie that couples lots of blood and guts with a wink and a nudge. "Blood Feast 2" needs to be seen with a rowdy crowd of friends.

The plot is silly and the acting is cheesy, but it's all done with tongue in cheek (or ripped out). A quick summary: Fuad Ramses III (played to perfection by J.P. Delahoussaye), grandson to the Ramses of the first film, has returned to town to resume the catering duties of his grandfather. He's actually a slave to a goddess named Ishtar (not the movie), housed in a statute, commanded to dismember as many people as he can for his bloody buffet.

Hot on his trail are two bumbling cops, Detective Myers (Marc McLachln), whose weak stomach gets the best of him at crime scenes; and his partner, Detective Loomis (John McConnell), who eats just about anything that comes in reach of his fingers. Loomis is a big fan of the dishes Ramses offers up to him, like his delicious "ladyfinger" sandwiches.

It's all good fun. The script is silly and the jokes come as fast as the blood and guts. Oh, and the nudity. Lots of nudity. The gore is cheesy and well done, and there's plenty of it. There's little point in describing the technical details of the DVD set; this is one of those films that was not produced as a centerpiece to an expensive home-theater system, as you talk about anamorphic widescreen with DTS 5.1 sound. You just pop it in and have fun.

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Not the right picture.
The picture shown was for the unrated cut, but what I got was the r rated cut, which is pointless to own as it cuts out everything.
Published 3 months ago by RasputinSATX
Caution buying special edition dvd
I've purchased the 2 disc special edition twice now and twice I received dvds that freeze and skip the same parts of the movie. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Bradley
90% PRESENTATION 10% PREPARATION
This is a campy gore movie filled with humor, funny dialouge, blood, and bad acting. In this film the grandsons of the first movie take over the roles. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Michael Ledo
GET UNCUT VERSION!
BE AWARE! Make sure if you are to buy this film to not buy the R-rated version!

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Published 20 months ago by Carl Manes
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This is a pretty good rare slasher film. I have not yet seen the first one. But I hope to see it soon
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Published on February 8, 2010 by Toby L. Weaklend
SATANSATANSATAN!
I have to admit, the first Blood Feast was pretty awful by most standards. Some of the worst acting with one of the cheesiest scores ever, and the gore factor did not override the... Read more
Published on September 8, 2009 by trashcanman
Herschell Gordon Lewis makes a stop out of his time machine with Blood...
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Published on November 13, 2008 by PristineAngie_dot_com
4 1/2. an absolute gorefest.
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Published on June 12, 2008 by Linda Juarbe
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