Blood Feast 2: All U Can Eat-2002
Director H.G. Lewis
Starring J.P. Delahoussaye, Christy Brown
Scott’s Review #65
Reviewed June 24, 2014
Grade: B
Blood Feast 2: All U Can Eat (2002) is a sequel to the original Blood Feast from over thirty years ago.
It is not necessary to see the original before seeing this film (I hadn’t). The original killer’s grandson is the gruesome caterer/maniac in this installment.
Director H.G. Lewis heavily influenced John Waters, who has a fantastic cameo as a perverted reverend. This movie is so over the top and campy that it is not to be taken at all seriously.
The premise, if one can call it that, involves a lunatic caterer intent on using various female body parts to concoct a scrumptious meal to serve at a wedding.
The film is more of a comedy than a horror film in the traditional sense.
The victims are bubbleheads, mispronouncing words and traipsing around in skimpy outfits (or less) for no reason. The mean-spirited mother of the bride is a delight.
Scenes of taste testing and the presentation of “ladyfingers” are hilariously creative.
Campy in every way and poorly acted, but good late-night fun.