Generally, Hec, the answer to "Have you seen [movie]?" coming from you is no. Heh.
You may consider it rhetorical then.
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Generally, Hec, the answer to "Have you seen [movie]?" coming from you is no. Heh.
You may consider it rhetorical then.
Do I know what rhetorical means!
Night of the Lepus is made of awesome, except for the part where it's made of total spectacular badness (which is in itself made of awesome). Here's the original trailer, which will probably somehow fail to frighten you to death.
Wow. That was awesomely bad. It reminded me of the Don't trailer, in that it never really tells you what the fuck it's about.
It reminded me of the Don't trailer, in that it never really tells you what the fuck it's about.
Well...it could be bunnies.
it never really tells you what the fuck it's about.
Well, see, if it did, you would die laughing and thus never actually cough up the money to buy a ticket.
The actual movie is just... just... Lots of shots of people screaming, running, flailing, bleeding, intercut with shots of actual bunny rabbits lolloping around miniature sets, blinking and stamping their feet and behaving in a generally rabbity fashion. Terrifying to Anya, but probably not to a single other soul on the face of the planet.
There's another mutant-fuzzy-animal horror movie, whose name I'm too lazy to Google but it might be something like Hiss!, that's about a band of very angry feral cats and that suffers from the same inability to make its monsters credibly terrifying. The cats mostly loll about sleeping, as cats mostly do, and occasionally puff themselves up and hiss ineffectually, as cats occasionally do, and there's one shot of a cat attacking one of the hapless heroes in which I swear you can see the shadow of the animal handler throwing the cat through the air because the damn thing was too lazy to pounce on command.
And now I'm talking myself into big love for a mutant killer passenger pigeon movie. Though possibly mutant killer dodos would be even better.
Still patiently waiting for Black Sheep.
I love Night of the Lepus.
I can say quite honestly it's one of my favorite movies. I wish it had made it's way on to MST3K, because I can only imagine the fun Crow, Tom Servo, and Joel would have had with it. You should watch it on Easter. It also has DeForrest Kelly.
On the other hand THEM! is a great giant radioactive mutant animal movie and does a much better job with the suspense. Leonard Nimoy has a small uncredited role.
I agree, askye! It was pretty good.
In terms of non-scary-mutant movies, I'm a big fan of "Attack of the Killer Shrews." The giant shrews are adorable puppies with cardboard noses!