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Feast II: Sloppy Seconds

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Title: Feast II: Sloppy Seconds

Tagline: They're BACK ... and STILL HUNGRY

Genre: Action, Comedy, Horror, Thriller

Director: John Gulager

Cast: Jenny Wade, Clu Gulager, Diane Ayala Goldner, Martin Klebba, Cassie Shea Watson, Juan Longoria García, Marc Macaulay, Carl Anthony Payne II, Josh Blue, Tom Gulager, Hanna Putnam, William Prael, Judah Friedlander

Release: 2008-10-07

Runtime: 97

Plot: The monsters have made it into a small neighboring town in the middle of nowhere and the locals have to band with the survivors of the bar' slaughter to figure out how to survive.

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Not as fun or original as the first movie but very much in the same tone but with perhaps even more gross out moments! A fun watch for the most part even if some of the acting leaves much to be desired.
 

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