The Bunnyman Massacre

2014 "One by one, they all fall down."
4| 1h30m| en| More Info
Released: 18 April 2014 Released
Producted By: ANOC Productions
Country: United States of America
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Joe and Bunnyman's adventure continue in a rural ghost town. Bunnyman's blood lust knows no bounds, as he slaughters indiscriminately anything that crosses his path. Joe is all too happy to encourage his behavior, selling the dead victims as beef jerky in his local store. In addition to Joe's body disposal problem, the local sheriff becomes suspicious with the disappearance of a few of his deputies. His investigation crosses paths with two persistent sisters, that refuse to die at the hands of Joe and Bunnyman. Some will live, and some will die, but all will be damaged..

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GurlyIamBeach Instant Favorite.
Micransix Crappy film
Dorathen Better Late Then Never
Marva It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
O2D It wasn't possible to be worse. So Bunnyman heard your complaints and this time he starts off by running amok on a school bus, quickly followed by some pointless nudity. My favorite thing in the movie is that they went out of their way to mention that he got stabbed in the neck in the first movie. If they hadn't done that it would be easy to argue that this movie was possibly a reboot, not a sequel. But anyway, they never explained anything about Bunnyman in the first movie and this one just makes it more confusing. So now he just has another guy he's always with. Bunnyman has more friends than me. The new guy tries to explain that the people from the first movie were Bunnyman's family and I think this new guy is his brother. They also changed his head from the Red Skull look to a more Darth Vader-ish thing. They show a tiny bit of gore this time, so that's something. Watch at your own risk.
byebyeman B horror movie with the classic horror movie setup about some teens who get in way over their head, thinking that they know what they are dealing with but really don't have a clue. Not bad at all for a B horror movie. Acting was OK and the story was decent but the production values really came together better in this sequel to the original Bunnyman. Way more than what they spent on it. It sure shows how the amount of money spent on special effects is not a good indication of the final product quality. This is one of those movies that really gets the best bang for the buck out of the production budget.
HerrSupahz First off, let me get this out of way... the whole Bunny costume thing is stupid. It's not scary, or creepy, or inventive. I can see the writer working this one out for the first movie... "let's see... a clown? No, too cliché. Hockey or Shatner mask? No, obviously. I know, a bunny! That'll be outrageous." If only. While it's true that the mask serves a purpose, it's a preposterous choice that is neither clever nor frightening.I never saw the first movie, so for me the immediate question with the Bunny thing is, "should I take this seriously? Is this a comedy? A dark comedy? A slasher flick?" It's not funny enough to be a comedy, it's not dark enough to take seriously, and it fails at nostalgia for good slasher flicks. Someone mentioned that this movie hearkens back to the 80's classics, but I am a child of the Halloween/Friday the 13th days, and this doesn't recall any of the good things from those days. I've even seen someone pull the "indie" card while defending this, but that's no excuse for a blah movie.There's also some chatter about how "controversial" the opening bus scene is. It's all hype. It's very short, and it (thankfully) has the sense to not show much of anything apart from the bus driver being shot and some poorly done blood-splatter.This really feels like Texas Chainsaw meets Deliverance... but it's not a tenth as good as either. The movie looks good... kudos to the camera folks. But beyond that, the effects are pretty amateur... you can see some blood from wounds is painfully digital, and some of the assaults are very poorly done (the sleeping bag is so fake you'll roll your eyes, the barrel is obviously empty, etc). Some of the acting is fine, but the main redneck Joe hams it up at an alarming rate... it's distracting. The story is weak and very derivative. Basically, excluding the laughably bad Bunny, it's just a subpar, forgettable movie that attempts to be controversial and vulgar, and only succeeds at the second... and not in a good way.
yakayaka-49596 I'm always looking for hidden gems in the indie horror world. I stumbled across a new franchise (to me anyway), and I am happy to report that Bunnyman is the real deal. I was constantly reminded of the glory days of Jason (from Friday the 13th series of films) and when Jason got on screen, he meant business with his sheer strength and brutality. The Bunnyman character definitely hearkens back to that era of horror filmmaking. A slasher movie through and through, but with a twisted sense of humor throughout. If you miss slasher films from the classic era of horror films (the 80's of course!) then why not check out this film? highly recommended.

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