Feeders (film)
Feeders is a 1996 American low-budget science fiction horror film written and directed by John and Mark Polonia. Shot on video on a $500 budget, it became semi-popular among cult film enthusiasts for its extremely amateurish direction, acting, writing and special effects.
Feeders | |
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Directed by | Jon McBride John Polonia Mark Polonia |
Written by | Mark Polonia |
Produced by | John Polonia Mark Polonia |
Starring | Jon McBride John Polonia Todd Carpenter Sebastian Barran |
Cinematography | Arthur Daniels |
Edited by | Paul Alan |
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Running time | 68 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $500 |
The film spawned a Christmas-themed sequel, Feeders II: Slay Bells (1998), which was reviewed by Something Awful, who called it one of "Film's Best Worst Movies".[1][2]
Synopsis
Two photographers travelling through Pennsylvania pick up a couple of women, then stumble across little grey aliens who land their flying saucer in the woods and start hunting and eating humans.
Cast
- Jon McBride as Derek
- John Polonia as Bennett
- Todd Carpenter as Fisherman
- Sebastian Barran as Doctor
- Melissa Torpy as Michelle
- Gary LeBlanc as Ranger Gordon
Reception
Critical reception to the film was largely negative, receiving negative reviews from DVD Talk and Something Awful.[3][4]
References
- Kyanka, Rich "Lowtax". "Review:Feeders 2". Something Awful. Retrieved 27 October 2012.
- "Film's Best Worst Movies". Something Awful. Retrieved 27 October 2012.
- "Feeders Part 1 & 2". DVD Talk. Retrieved 27 October 2012.
- "Review: Feeders". Something Awful. Retrieved 27 October 2012.