The man known as Bunnyman returns home to find his family running a haunted house attraction. The family welcomes him home, but soon realizes you cannot domesticate a wild animal. Death and mayhem ensue as the family turn on one another to fulfill their bloodlust.
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Yawn. Poorly Filmed Snooze Fest.
Touches You
This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.
It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
The film Bunnyman Vengeance starts out strong, well made with a solid pace. However the film, it devolves into a mindless action/horror film. The gore FX are good, and it just feels like a classic 80's horror b-movie. It's enjoyable, and what else can you ask of really. I would recommend fans of horror / b-movies to check Bunnyman Vengeance out, especially if you've never seen it, or if you haven't seen it recently. Bunnyman Vengeance is the best film in the franchise, which know numbers four films ! Bunnyman Vengeance being the third film in the franchise.
Bunnyman Vengeance doesn't pull off its stylistic intention in a way that communicates a well-rounded story. The story feels skimmed for its gruesome premise, while the atmosphere tugs between stark surrealism and vintage 80's notes, made more confusing by the sampling of previous Bunnyman films. When considering the evocative, deliberate crafting of Bunnyman Vengeance, it seems a shame that the director didn't take the same detailed approach. However, and the combination of design and casting is hard to dismiss altogether. Its combination of awkward dark humor, surrealism, and horror has all the ingredients of a midnight masterpiece. One just wishes Lindbergh would have taken everything a step further - deeper, crazier, nastier. Considering the setup, he should have done so much more.Even if Bunnyman Vengeance doesn't live up to its potential, its visceral imagery is very effective, and the film momentarily captivates through uncanny design and great cinematography. Lindbergh remains a director to watch, particularly if he finds stronger source material next time. Howeve Bunnyman Vengeance does provide enough macabre entertainment to hold us over until that happens.
I thought this was a fun movie. Sure, the story went from ridiculous to non-existent and back again, but who cares? It's a horror/dark comedy flick whose point is to wow you with gore and visuals. On that alone, it succeeds. As for the ridiculous plot, its a giant killer bunny killing people. Perhaps the haters are expecting too much from a "fun" b-movie. Another filmmaker might have focused on a cohesive story that lacked any exciting details. So unlike the haters, I choose to focus on the things this film did well. Like the spectacular gore, the fun visuals, and the fun little details.
This is like if third graders who've seen nothing but saw and played only call of duty tried to make a movie. It's amazing.There's a sequence in the movie that features someone who sounds a lot like Kraftwerk where the imagery is just one of the strangest, acid trip/fever dream inducing things I've ever seen.The movie has a lot of genuinely creepy parts that would be awesome if the rest of the movie wasn't so awful.