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BTW, in the last two weeks, this film was officially added to the promotions list, which means there will be a marketing campaign for it. So, that's not a bad sign at all.
Since season two, where they all knew they had a crap movie, but still tried to put a happy face on it, I've taken everything said about Feast with a grain of salt. But then, when the Weinsteins took it with them in their split from Disney, that said alot. If it was a dog, they would have let Eisner be stuck with it.
I love this show, and really enjoyed watching Gulager come into his own. When they first picked him, I thought they had screwed up big time. But, turns out he knew what he was doing.
I hope Chris Moore is wrong, and this goes on, but ratings are ratings.
Lots of Jenny Wade (the hot chick from Reaper Season 2 as the demon in love)
The writers from Season 3 went on to write:
Saw IV, V, and the upcoming VI, as well as Midnight Man and have two other scripts in development (Tingler and "unnamed project")
Just interesting. Fox tried to do something in the vein of PG that just sucked, but for whatever reason I was thinking of this show today, and thought a rundown of what they were doing was interesting.
Maybe it's time to dig up that HD-DVD of Feast that I never got around to watching. Thanks for the update!
Funny how the show died just as its track record finally included a success.
I just watched the HD DVD of FEAST for the first time this weekend. I loved every manic minute of it and I now want to see how it got made. I own the previous two seasons of Project Greenlight on DVD along with their respective feature films STOLEN SUMMER and THE BATTLE OF SHAKER HEIGHTS and really dug what those DVD sets had to offer.
I fear that since FEAST was produced during the period when the Weinsteins divorced themselves from Miramax, that's probably the main reason that the series has not been released on DVD yet (since Miramax television owns the rights to the TV show but not the movie).