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Easter Bunny, Kill! Kill!

  • 2006
  • Unrated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
647
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Easter Bunny, Kill! Kill! (2006)
Horror

When a disabled teenager is tormented by his mother's lowlife lover and colleagues, a killer masquerading as the Easter Bunny sets out to avenge their heinous crimes.When a disabled teenager is tormented by his mother's lowlife lover and colleagues, a killer masquerading as the Easter Bunny sets out to avenge their heinous crimes.When a disabled teenager is tormented by his mother's lowlife lover and colleagues, a killer masquerading as the Easter Bunny sets out to avenge their heinous crimes.

  • Director
    • Chad Ferrin
  • Writer
    • Chad Ferrin
  • Stars
    • Timothy Muskatell
    • Ricardo Gray
    • Charlotte Marie
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    647
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    • Director
      • Chad Ferrin
    • Writer
      • Chad Ferrin
    • Stars
      • Timothy Muskatell
      • Ricardo Gray
      • Charlotte Marie
    • 20User reviews
    • 63Critic reviews
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    Timothy Muskatell
    • Remington Rashkor
    Ricardo Gray
    • Nicholas Simmons
    Charlotte Marie
    Charlotte Marie
    • Mindy Simmons
    David Z. Stamp
    • Ray Mann
    Jose I. Lopez
    • Jorge
    Marina Blumenthal
    • Lupe
    Ernesto Redarta
    • Jesus BF Ferrer
    Amy Szychowski
    • Brooke
    Kele Ward
    • Candy
    Max Haaga
    • Young Nicholas Simmons
    Wolf Dangler
    • Bunny Killer
    Granny
    • Easter Bunny
    Jeffrey Sisson
    • Ken Johnston
    • (as Jeff Sisson)
    Kirk Sever
    • Billy Wilder
    Trent Haaga
    Trent Haaga
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    Ernest M. Garcia
    • Jesus BF Ferrer
    • (as Ernesto Redarta)
    • Director
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      • Chad Ferrin
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    Dethcharm

    "What Kinda Monster Do You Think I Am?!"...

    In EASTER BUNNY, KILL! KILL!, Mindy Simmons and her disabled son Nicholas (Charlotte Marie and Ricardo Ray) are planning on spending a nice Easter time together. Mindy also has a surprise for her son. She has a new boyfriend, named Remington (Timothy Muskatell). Unbeknownst to the Simmons', Remington happens to be a heartless murderer.

    Upon his arrival, Remington pretty much moves in and takes over. When Mindy finds herself in need of a babysitter for Nicholas, Remington happily volunteers. Unfortunately, he has plans of his own for the evening, involving drugs, prostitutes and a freakish "friend" who has an unsavory interest in Nicholas!

    What Remington and his fellow frolickers don't know is that their party is about to be interrupted by grisly slaughter! Has the Easter Bunny shown up to dole out the retribution?

    Bizarre, funny, and brutally violent, this movie will make the gorehounds soar heavenward with glee, while others may flee from the room! For such a low-budget film, the effects are quite good, and the acting is far better than expected. Even the cheeeze-level is lower than most movies of this sub-genre.

    Highly entertaining!...
    8woods_k

    Ferrin does it again

    Chad Ferrin shocked me with Unspeakable, blew me away with The Ghouls, and rocks the house with Easter Bunny Kill Kill. Muskatell impresses yet again, this time playing one twisted puppy named Remington, a criminal lowlife who sweet talks his way into the home of Mindy, a nurse with a special needs son. After a shocking opening and initial introduction of the main characters it doesn't take long for the fun stuff (the murders) to begin.

    What is interesting to note about this picture is the disturbing performance by David Stamp as Ray, a pedophile who has a thing for special needs children. Creepy is the word that best describes his performance.

    Ferrin continues to impress and I can't wait to see what he has for us in the future.
    4arfdawg-1

    Dark Dark Dark and not in a good way

    Remington, a murderous grifter cons his way into a mother's heart, putting on a fatherly facade to her cherished son, Nicholas.

    But the second she leaves for work, a torrent of abuse rains upon the gentle boy.

    Remington heads out for some hookers and invites his dilettante-child molester-drug-dealer buddy over to abuse Nicholas.

    In the meantime, the only comfort the boy gets is in confiding with his new pet bunny.

    Debauchery is at hand but Nicholas is nowhere to be found but someone wearing the mask of the beloved holiday hopper shows up ready to deliver a blood-splattered night of unspeakable carnage.

    It's an OK movie directed like 70s slasher films.

    BUT these's a BIG problem with this movie! It's filmed SO DARK, you can barely see the killer scenes. I mean dark beyond belief. I don't know if that was intentional or just shoddy filmmaking, but it really takes points away from the film.
    Michael_Elliott

    Trashy, Obscene, Gory, Vulgar and Entertaining

    Easter Bunny, Kill! Kill! (2006)

    *** (out of 4)

    Mentally challenged Nicholas (Ricardo Gray) loves the easter bunny but his poor mom (Charlotte Marie) keeps bringing home jerks. The latest one (Timothy Muskatell) is one of the worst and when mommy goes to work he starts to abuse the young boy but have no fear because a psycho with a bunny mask shows up. EASTER BUNNY, KILL! KILL! is 100% of a trashy "B" movie but it's a fun one that manages to be rude, crude and best of all entertaining. Now, just because I gave this three stars doesn't mean that everyone and their grandmother should run out and see it. The appeal of this film is going to be extremely limited so unless you're a fan of gory, dirty and rather obscene movies then it's best to stay away from this thing. I mean, after all there's a scene where the jerk boyfriend sells the retarded kid to a child molester in exchange for some cocaine! As you can see, the humor in this thing is extremely dark and the first fifty-minutes or so mainly focus on the dirty jokes. Director-writer Chad Ferrin spent some of his early career at Troma and it's easy to see their stamp all over this film. The jokes are all rather tasteless and especially the various scenes where the teenage boy is being abused. The gory/horror elements happen after most of the comedy and these scenes deliver as well. We're not talking the work of Tom Savini here but I thought the gore effects were good considering the budget and at least there was plenty of the red stuff to go around. For such a low-budget "B" movie I was really shocked to see how much of the stuff here was above average. This included the performances, the special effects and even the look of the film was quite professional. Best of all are a couple twists that happen in the last ten minutes, which I certainly won't ruin but I thought both of them worked extremely well. Again, EASTER BUNNY, KILL! KILL! isn't a film for sensitive viewers but those who like things dark should get a kick out of it.
    8jaymie24

    Grab your mates for some fun!

    I saw Easter Bunny Kill Kill the way it was meant to be viewed, a bunch of mates, beers and popcorn. This film is not a physclocial thriller, with well-involved plot lines and dramatic interludes, this film is Horror movie fun, the way it's meant to be!!! The film has all the elements that will make this be a highly talked about B-Movie. The Story is quite different than the usual slasher flick; instead of helpless D-Cupped teenagers being stalked, we have hardened crims and lowlifes, so you feel OK for cheering for the Easter Bunny killer. The main role of Nicholas (Ricardo Gray) as a young teenager with mental problem can be off putting at the start think that he is just an actor, but after the first few minutes you get really sucked into his story and you feel for the poor boy as he is tormented by the villains. The visual effect of Easter Bunny Kill Kill is by far the best I have seen in any other of Chad Ferrins films, and makes the fun of gore, just that little bit more fun. All in all, EBKK is the film that you must get all your horror movie buddy's to come around, crack open a brew and laugh, scream and cheer your way into this great film!

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      Lynn Lowry and Joseph Pilato were originally cast in the roles of Mindy and Remington.
    • Quotes

      Candy: This whole thing's giving me a weird vibe. He's got a retard chained up in this dump.

      Brooke: He's probably gonna let the little creeper watch or something.

      Candy: Ew!

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      Featured in Chop (2011)

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    • Release date
      • August 4, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Пасхальный кролик, убей! Убей!
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Crappy World Films
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      • $90,000 (estimated)
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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