Steinesongo
Too many fans seem to be blown away
SpecialsTarget
Disturbing yet enthralling
Quiet Muffin
This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.
O2D
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.
Michael Ledo
We get to see the origins of Bunnyman as we watch (several times during the feature) a young boy being burned alive. He survives and becomes Bunnyman hiding his disfigurement with the bunny costume. Him and his adopted family are killers and outside of that there isn't much plot.This is the third in the series as the first two didn't earn enough money to pay for the suit. Hopefully it is paid for with this feature and Carl Lindbergh can move on to a film where he doesn't have to wear an unwashed sweat box, reminding me of my days at "Jack-in-the-Box" and my turn in the suit. At 50 minutes into the film there is an acid trip which peaked my interest. The sound was uneven as they switched cameras. The special effects were hit and miss with the CG effects in the "needs improvement" category.Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.
a_baron
Murder can be interesting, it can even be fun, but when a thriller, horror film or whatever you want to call it consists of little more, nay, nothing more, than a psychopath slaughtering people left, right and centre with no plot worthy of the name, how long can it hold the viewer's attention?There is not one psychopath here but a whole nest of them, although only one of them dresses up as a giant rabbit. There is no redemption for any of their victims, and eventually they turn on each other. What more can be said?There is no soundtrack worthy of the name, but it scores one point for special effects, that's if you enjoy seeing people burned alive or a woman having her fingers chopped off.
sarah jamanez
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.