There's a real cassanova in this movie that tells a girl he's having sex with that he's "so horny he could fuck a cow." A real smooth operator.
Two cannibalistic brothers kill various young women to make their flesh part of a new special dish at their rundown restaurant while seeking blood sacrifices to awaken a dormant Egyptian goddess.
Where to watch
1Blood Diner is showing in 1 cinema in Los Angeles — next screening Tuesday 14 July at 19:00 at USC School of Cinematic Arts.
Tuesday, 14 July
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6What people say
Crazy bloodshed... talking brains...severed body-parts to summon forth the Lumerian goddess Sheetar... yeah, I love this nutso, absurd movie. Jackie Kong rules.
One of those that I wanted to see for years. The 2016 Vestron Video Collector’s Series Blu-ray gave me the opportunity to see it in the most optimal way possible aside from the 35mm print that New Bev played recently. I didn't know it was going to be a straight out comedy... I just read that the film was originally intended to be a sequel to Blood Feast (1963) but before production started it was decided that Blood Diner would be a re-make of sorts.Watched the Vestron Video Blu-rayBLOOD DINER BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURESAUDIO COMMENTARY with Director Jackie KongFEATURETTES:“Queen Kong”“The Cook, The Uncle, and The Detective”“Open for Business”“Scoring for Sheetar!”“You Are What They Eat”Archival Interview with Project Consultant Eric CaidinTheatrical TrailerTV SpotsStill Gallery
What is Blood Diner about?+
Two cannibalistic brothers run a rundown diner and murder young women to gather body parts required for a ritual sacrifice to awaken a dormant goddess.
Who directed Blood Diner?+
Jackie Kong directed this 1987 horror-comedy, which is recognized as a staple of 1980s cult exploitation cinema.
Is Blood Diner a sequel to Blood Feast?+
Although it was originally conceived as a potential sequel to Herschell Gordon Lewis's Blood Feast, it exists as a standalone project with its own narrative.












