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Feeders (1996)
Fantastic....Must see!!!
Schindler's List, Casablanca, and now Feeders. These are some of the must see movies of all time. What can I say about such a classic? It's tough to begin. Feeders is the high tech thriller directed and staring the highly acclaimed Polonia Brothers, the same directors that brought you Saurians and Holla if I Kill You. If you like the movie "Alien" you will love this one. Not only do the Feeders come out of victims stomaches but they also spit acid. Truly terrifying and completely original.
The movie begins with the Feeders landing in rural Pennsylvania, the perfect spot to begin a takeover of the world. They attack a few ugly people in town and then turn their sights to the Polonia brothers. After nearly 20 minutes of high speed action, and a brief cameo from Lynette from Suarians, the aliens finally reach Allen Polonia and make a clone out of him. This is where the movie magic occurs. One Allen is fantastic, two is orgasmic. Watch this movie and get a hard on. Allen is to die for. I am not gay but I would certainly rub that guy's back and lick his balls. I give this movie my biggest thumbs up. Watch it, and you won't be disappointed!
Saurians (1994)
Dinosaurs? Horray !!!
Grab some popcorn, send the kids to bed, and get ready for the movie event of a lifetime. Saurians is the award winning film sure to leave you breathless. Based on real life events, this movie will not only entertain but will also increase your knowledge of rock gas and dinosaur fossils. The special effects are amazing. The fast paced action sequences and state-of-the-art dinosaur vision, are a sight to behold. A caution however, as some scenes are quite frightening and are not for the weak-hearted. Beautifully directed by Allen, this film is sure to be a hit with anyone who ever wanted to hunt dinosaurs or believes that dinosaurs are not dead but are just trapped in a cave waiting to be blasted out. I give this movie a big thumbs up and can't wait for the rumored sequels.