The deadly adventures of Bunnyman continue in the third and final flatulent film in the Bunnyman trilogy.The deadly adventures of Bunnyman continue in the third and final flatulent film in the Bunnyman trilogy.The deadly adventures of Bunnyman continue in the third and final flatulent film in the Bunnyman trilogy.
Olivia Stiefel
- Lauren
- (as Olivia Rush)
Nicholas Walter
- Mike
- (as a different name)
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This has to be one of the only film trilogies I've seen where each film in it winds up becoming worse than the last. The acting is just terrible. The characters are one dimensional cliches. And don't get me started on that AWFUL CGI! It's like 90% of this movie's (small) budget went towards that and it didn't even look believable. It's like they got some amateur film student to do it for them. Maybe I'm going a little too hard on it considering the low budget, but the way it was written, this film was doomed from the start.
First a disclaimer, I'm a fan of the franchise so I'm a bit biased here. What we have in part 3 is both the expected and unexpected. Expected cause the filmmakers finally answered the questions us fans wanted from day 1, Who is Bunnyman? where did Bunnyman come from? When your at part 3, you gotta answer some questions for the fans. The unexpected is we have basically a hole new cast of characters to surround the main protagonist. This is good since it keeps the franchise fresh. This was a good installment in the franchise.
If you enjoy Wrong turn, The hills have eyes and Texas chainsaw massacre this is the same type of movie. Is it as disgusting and evil as those other horror movies? - I'm not sure, but a lot of people die in horrible ways. Sometimes the deaths are portrayed a bit humorous and it works, adding a tone to the raw violence. The movie has been influenced by other horror films and is in no way unique. But I like it.
First of all, calling these movies a trilogy is a stretch. The only thing the three have in common is that Bunnyman is in the movies and the titles. Nothing else connects the "stories". Since they wasted three hours without any back story, this time it's all back story and none of it makes any sense. I think they imply that the black guy who set Bunnyman on fire when he was a kid is now his keeper and weirdly about the same age as "Mike". Just ignore the fact that this back story totally contradicts everything that has happened in the other movies. This movie has zero entertainment value and should never be seen by anyone.
Rebuking it's low budget origins, and brimming with creativity. Bunnyman Vengeance is a fitting end to the trilogy. Each chapter in this series has the "antagonist" ? Bunnyman running into a new group of people in a new adventure. This installment is the most unique of the series. I honestly expected the franchise to conclude in one way, and the film went in a completely different direction (which was a nice surprise). Generally film franchises start to get a little long in the tooth by part 3, however Bunnyman Vengeance (again with a pleasant surprise) ends the series on a high note, with the best one yet.
Did you know
- TriviaAt the the beginning of the movie if you look very closely at the girl that is lying dead on the ground next to Bunnyman, you can see that she's still breathing
- ConnectionsFollows Bunnyman (2011)
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- Месть Человека-кролика
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- Runtime
- 1h 48m(108 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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