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Hi,
I would like to ask a question, I have just watched Feed, slightly distubing!! But my question is. Does Alex actually have those Tatoos on his back.
The cross was temporary, the lower back tattoo is real. He recently had it enhanced:
http://alexoloughlinrocks.com/galleries/d/71457-1/aol_hi_020411_09.jpg
Our world is filtered with our own prejudices and misconceptions of what is normal. So, when a movie such as “Feed” comes out, we are forced to see a different reality that exists beyond our idea of normalcy. Yes, it is shocking at first and for some it is an unbearable truth. Yet, if we look beyond that initial reaction, “Feed” is also funny and thought provoking.
Alex O’Loughlin as Michael Carter is undeniably brilliant. I found myself liking his character and even, understanding his motives. If he is the “bad” guy in “Feed”, then who is the “good” guy? It certainly was not Phillip! That ambivalence left a big impression on me and made me think “outside the box”.
In conclusion, please look beyond the initial shock of the subject matter and enjoy the movie for what it is. Just watching Alex’s performance is an undisputed rush of pure enjoyment!
“FEED IS DELICIOUS!”
After discovering Alex O’Loughlin on Moonlight in 2007 I was so impressed I immediately began to collect his previous work. I bought FEED first, and it is one of the best movies I have ever seen. Alex came up with the idea to make a film about the world of “feeders and gainers” and did months of research on the subculture. He co-created, co-wrote, co-produced and starred in the film, and his portrayal of Michael Carter showcases this Australian actor’s incredible talent. His American accent is impeccable, and I have never seen an actor capable of expressing so many different emotions without ever having to say a word. When he does speak though, you listen.
The entire cast is outstanding – Gabby Millgate plays Deirdre, Michael’s “gainer”, to his “feeder”. She is a comedic actress, and she and Alex play off of one another so well. One thing I love about FEED is that it is a psychological thriller, but there is so much humor in the movie as well. If you like a bit of comic relief in your dramas, FEED has plenty of it. Just listening to Michael’s rants to Phillip, the cyber crime specialist (played by Patrick Thompson) who is the so-called protagonist of the film is a delight. Michael may be considered the “villain” of the story, but by the end of the movie, I was so taken with this character, I was cheering him on. If there was ever a character who would be considered an “anti-hero”, Michael would be at the top of my list.
Some of my favorite parts of FEED are in the extras on the DVD – the deleted scenes, interviews with Alex, the producer, the director, etc. I would recommend that anyone watching this DVD for the first time watch the extras first, especially the interview with Alex, where he explains how he came up with the idea of “feeders and gainers” and how he brought it to the film. He also talks about doing his own stunt work for the balcony leap – I am amazed every time I see that scene.
The soundtrack is wonderful – I will never hear “Cherish” and “Yummy, Yummy, Yummy” again without thinking of FEED, and seeing Michael’s little dance to “Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini” is worth the price of the DVD all by itself.
I am impressed by the fact that this movie was made in 28 days. It is realistic, thought provoking, unique and highly entertaining. The Australian film industry is apparently small compared to the US industry, but in my opinion they do amazing work. I now have four different versions of FEED – two US releases, a special two disc set and the UK release. One thing I love about the UK version is that you can watch the movie and all ten deleted scenes with Brett Leonard’s commentary. I was delighted when I heard this, as Brett has a great sense of humor, and to hear his tales of how each scene was made is so much fun. He tells so much interesting information about each scene – the locations, the actors, etc. I have watched FEED numerous times, but after hearing Brett’s commentary, I enjoy it even more.
If you haven’t seen FEED, do yourself a favor and buy the DVD – you will love it.