Blu-ray great. A bit pricey but if you are a fan of English horror films of the sixties then this one you should not pass up. Slow at first but builds at a steady pace. Hard to not watch again ad again.
Thirteen years after Bert I. Gordon brought H.G. Wells' story of outsized vermin to the screen, along came this sequel, which has been brought to DVD in a decidedly economical presentation. Gnaw: Food of the Gods 2 has been given a full-frame transfer to disc in the aspect ratio of 1.33:1. The audio has been mastered in Dolby Digital Surround, and the dialogue is in English, with no multiple language options, though the feature has been closed captioned in English. No bonus material has been included on this edition.
A meteorite crashes to earth during a torrential thunderstorm, bringing with it a slimy, three-headed alien beast that craves human meat and gives birth to hundreds of eel-like spawn. The monster takes up residence in the basement of a family home, devouring the parents without anyone else's knowledge. The oldest son Pete (Michael Robert Coleman) is a science major in college, and his younger brother Charles (Charles George Hildebrandt) is a horror movie fanatic who loves to dress up like his favorite monsters and scare his visiting aunt and uncle. When an electrician arrives to check the fuse box, Charles follows him into the basement in costume for a little fun, but instead discovers the hideous alien and what's left of his mother's corpse. Meanwhile, two of Pete's friends come over for a study session, bringing along the remains of a dead alien spawn that they found on the side of the road. Baffled, they dissect it in an effort to establish its origin, but it seems to defy everything they've ever been taught in class. Their intellectual curiosity is abandoned when they find Pete's uncle being eaten by a swarm of alien spawn, and from there on it's a fight for survival against the monster.
Saw years ago on tv. Never thought about it till I saw on BB. The plot is simple the effects very gory and still a great tale of bad aliens invading your home.
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