A woman must protect her small town from the Jackalope and his army of devilish bunnies as they embark on a murder spree over the Easter weekend.A woman must protect her small town from the Jackalope and his army of devilish bunnies as they embark on a murder spree over the Easter weekend.A woman must protect her small town from the Jackalope and his army of devilish bunnies as they embark on a murder spree over the Easter weekend.
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Gavin K. Lee
- Jim
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Jamie B. Cline
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I enjoyed this film. The characters are quirky and the comedy is the right amount of goofy for me. There is an underlaying mystery that will keep you guessing the identify of the movie's monster, The Jackalope. The horror is low-fi with stuffed bunnies with red eyes doing the work of evil bunny army. This makes it not too gross. (good for me because I don't like slasher films) There is also a musical number mid-way that added to the zany quality of this film. The actors all do a good job of making these town people seem believable even if they are odd.
It was a good date night movie. Recommend.
It was a good date night movie. Recommend.
I downloaded IMDB just so I could write this. This movie is so incredibly bad. There were a few things that made me giggle (probably not for the reason they intended) but the rest of it was just cringe-worthy horrible. The gore is fine for how little there is, but the bunnies look so terrible it makes me laugh everytime they're on screen. I really hope this movie was written ironically and I am blindly believing it was because the first tag is comedy instead of horror. The concept and plot could be good if executed well, but this was executed poorly. If you're looking for a movie to ruin your easter, this sure is the one!
Trying to prepare for their annual Easter celebrations, a woman and her friend are convinced a swarm of killer rabbits are loose in the town under the command of a vicious killer bunny looking to seek revenge for what the town did to it years ago and must stop the creature from overtaking the area.
This was a rather fun silly genre effort. Among the better aspects of this one is the standout sense of goofy humor throughout here that helps to leave an appropriately light attitude. The way the whole story starts with the discovery of the dead bodies and the connection with the giant killer rabbit being reawakened and going off on a revenge rampage for what was originally done to it serves as a fine way to get a clue to how ridiculous the central premise is going to be with trying to believe the idea that a gigantic killer rabbit was on the loose and bringing onboard other local rabbits to do it's bidding gives that quite a lot to like. The rest of this, with the exaggerated small-town personalities taken to an extreme degree, the quips and comebacks, and the general reaction to the situations present all work together as well to provide the film with a solid atmosphere throughout here. This helps to give the film a great base for the equally enjoyable creature attacks. Starting with the opening attack on the kids in the Church basement that brings a silly puppet for the killer rabbit, the series of attacks and confrontations featured here provide far more fun with the use of plush puppet rabbits to show the creatures running wild in the town ahead of the massive humanoid rabbit that goes around finishing people off. The attacks here are fun, with the standout sequence at the town-wide Easter Egg Hunt featuring quite a lot to like where both sets are utilized to great effect as everything sets into place a furious blend of hysterical plush swarming and slasher-style gore from the main killer. The final battle out in the woods is just as much fun with the various sets of creatures being involved to go along perfectly well with the comedic action here to have quite a lot to like with this. There isn't much to dislike here as the few flaws are barely detrimental. The main issue is the rather obvious one in that the sense of comedy and humor on display might not be all too favorable for everyone. The silly factor is quite high here with the general storyline and special effects work that carries the comedy and it's not always possible for everyone to laugh at everything due to a personal preference for how these factors land. Watching plush rabbit toys and other types of costumes for the creatures due to the low budget on display might be a thing not all out there will appreciate, while the other issue here might be a more universal factor in the slightly overlong length for its running time. Some of the scenes run on way too long simply for the sake of a joke while others are just not necessary and don't need to be there so there are some drawbacks to be had with this one depending on how you stand with some of these issues.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.
This was a rather fun silly genre effort. Among the better aspects of this one is the standout sense of goofy humor throughout here that helps to leave an appropriately light attitude. The way the whole story starts with the discovery of the dead bodies and the connection with the giant killer rabbit being reawakened and going off on a revenge rampage for what was originally done to it serves as a fine way to get a clue to how ridiculous the central premise is going to be with trying to believe the idea that a gigantic killer rabbit was on the loose and bringing onboard other local rabbits to do it's bidding gives that quite a lot to like. The rest of this, with the exaggerated small-town personalities taken to an extreme degree, the quips and comebacks, and the general reaction to the situations present all work together as well to provide the film with a solid atmosphere throughout here. This helps to give the film a great base for the equally enjoyable creature attacks. Starting with the opening attack on the kids in the Church basement that brings a silly puppet for the killer rabbit, the series of attacks and confrontations featured here provide far more fun with the use of plush puppet rabbits to show the creatures running wild in the town ahead of the massive humanoid rabbit that goes around finishing people off. The attacks here are fun, with the standout sequence at the town-wide Easter Egg Hunt featuring quite a lot to like where both sets are utilized to great effect as everything sets into place a furious blend of hysterical plush swarming and slasher-style gore from the main killer. The final battle out in the woods is just as much fun with the various sets of creatures being involved to go along perfectly well with the comedic action here to have quite a lot to like with this. There isn't much to dislike here as the few flaws are barely detrimental. The main issue is the rather obvious one in that the sense of comedy and humor on display might not be all too favorable for everyone. The silly factor is quite high here with the general storyline and special effects work that carries the comedy and it's not always possible for everyone to laugh at everything due to a personal preference for how these factors land. Watching plush rabbit toys and other types of costumes for the creatures due to the low budget on display might be a thing not all out there will appreciate, while the other issue here might be a more universal factor in the slightly overlong length for its running time. Some of the scenes run on way too long simply for the sake of a joke while others are just not necessary and don't need to be there so there are some drawbacks to be had with this one depending on how you stand with some of these issues.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.
Nothing funny. Not one funny thing at all in the entire waste of time. There is a lot of cursing, a lot of pathetic childish body humor. Every male is weak, cowardly, inept, effeminate, or stupid. The script is awful, the story is idiotic. The acting is worse than my local volunteer playgroup. The only redeeming things about this movie are that it ended and I know I never have to see it again. I can only imagine that the other reviewers are somehow related to people involved in the movie. The four lead actors in this are also the writer, director, and producers ~ that really should have been a huge redflag.
The whole time I was watching this I was wondering did the main actors write this film just so they could be in it? It seems like yes, they did
It had the potential to be a good funny film, but it just wasn't. At times it was funny, but pretty much only 15 minutes of the film was decent, the rest just seemed like they needed to fill time with pointless dialogue.
For some reason it had singing in it, didn't really add anything.
I'm only rating it a 4 because that 15 minutes was quite funny, the actors weren't too bad and the little rabbits were also quite funny, but I wouldn't particularly recommend this film.
For some reason it had singing in it, didn't really add anything.
I'm only rating it a 4 because that 15 minutes was quite funny, the actors weren't too bad and the little rabbits were also quite funny, but I wouldn't particularly recommend this film.
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- GoofsDuring the band's performance of the song "Follow", the lead singers mouth is nowhere near matching the lyrics being delivered.
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Jeanie Cooper: Now, you're either with me, or you ain't!
Carol: Shit, Jeanie! You know, fuck it! We've already shared everything else in life. We might as well share a prison cell too.
Jeanie Cooper: That's my girl. Now take me to church.
Carol: Seriously?
Jeanie Cooper: Shut up.
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