A hunt for easy money turns into a deadly search for a missing loved one as outsiders confront the evil forces behind a native American myth.A hunt for easy money turns into a deadly search for a missing loved one as outsiders confront the evil forces behind a native American myth.A hunt for easy money turns into a deadly search for a missing loved one as outsiders confront the evil forces behind a native American myth.
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Wannabe drug dealer Marcus (Jared Cohn), his girlfriend and her sister go looking for a crop of marijuana that they have been told about in the Alaskan wilderness but when they get there they encounter evil supernatural forces. The UK DVD promises so much, somebody rating it a 9/10 movie, blah, blah, blah but watching this was a miserable experience. For a start Marcus is such an unlikable character, every other word is the F word, this quickly become tiresome. The acting in the movie is terrible and I gave up trying to fathom out the mess of a plot. There are a few gory bits and the scenery is nice, otherwise I would advise avoiding this turd. Utterly terrible.
Sadly not the best of Horror flicks. Although it is very well shot and quite atmospheric in its cinematography the story doesn't keep the viewer engrossed. The beginning is pretty standard and offers the glimpse of an exciting and rip-roaring tale of universal justice for those who dare follow the wrong moral path; however, we follow three unlikable people on their horrific journey. This is not as entertaining as it could be In many ways. The pace is incredibly slow with absolutely nothing to draw the viewer into the story. As is often the case with many of these films, the lead is such an unpleasant person you really don't care if he escapes or not. The ending was also rather unsatisfactory.
First, I don't see how anyone would have though that such a offensive movie toward people who land was stolen and almost exterminated was a good thing. Then you have the biggest loser around, surviving more than five minute under those conditions. I would have liked this movie a LOT better if the main character hadn't been such a loser. Yeah, sure, a very lousy low level city crook, who gets beaten by his own alcoholic mother, that was in a drunken stupor before beating the guy with a bat, would somehow survive mosquitoes. This movie makes the horror genera even more idiotic than it usually is. (And I'm a horror movie fan.)
This has to be the dumbest movie ever. The main character is an ignorant drunk with a stupid trashy girlfriend and her equally stupid sister. They set out for God knows where based on a map drawn on a napkin, in a beat up pickup truck. The rest is just nonsensical garbage.
Pass on this mess.
Pass on this mess.
So just what exactly do you feed the Devil? Apparently boredom, judging from this movie.
I was initially lured in to watch this movie given the movie's cover/poster, because it really did look interesting and I do enjoy horror movies. So naturally I did pick up this movie. But perhaps I should have checked it out on IMDb first...
The storyline in "Feed the Devil" was unfathomably boring, and very, very little happened throughout the course of this movie. And whatever did happen here wasn't hardly enough to lift the movie back up on course from the boredom that served as a restrictive anchor around it.
I had essentially expected somewhat more from this movie, so I was left mighty high and dry. And I must admit that more than once did my attention drift away from the screen.
As for the acting in "Feed the Devil", well all I can say is that I found it to be rigid and wooden, and pretty much fitting to the rest of the movie.
"Feed the Devil" is a movie that I doubt that you will ever watch a second time, provided you actually make it through the entire movie the first time.
I was initially lured in to watch this movie given the movie's cover/poster, because it really did look interesting and I do enjoy horror movies. So naturally I did pick up this movie. But perhaps I should have checked it out on IMDb first...
The storyline in "Feed the Devil" was unfathomably boring, and very, very little happened throughout the course of this movie. And whatever did happen here wasn't hardly enough to lift the movie back up on course from the boredom that served as a restrictive anchor around it.
I had essentially expected somewhat more from this movie, so I was left mighty high and dry. And I must admit that more than once did my attention drift away from the screen.
As for the acting in "Feed the Devil", well all I can say is that I found it to be rigid and wooden, and pretty much fitting to the rest of the movie.
"Feed the Devil" is a movie that I doubt that you will ever watch a second time, provided you actually make it through the entire movie the first time.
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