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Bunnyman (2011)
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Any idea where to watch Dogshit / The Bunnyman (2011)?
I have the trailer on Internet Archive.
I have not watched Jimmy Screamerclauz films as my watchlist is very backed up at the moment, but I am aware of Joey being involved in a few projects. I'm sorry I wasn't able to find the full.
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Life´s too short for weird music Tagesempfehlung 23.04.2024
Panorchestra / The end of the world (feat. Nadine Shah and Brett Anderson)
Das Panorchestra, mit Sitz in Bristol/ UK ist ein integratives Orchester aus professionellen beeinträchtigten und nichtbeeinträchtigten Musiker*innen – das erste Orchester seiner Art im Vereinigten Königreich. Das Paraochestra exsitiert seit 2011. Das Paraorchestra hat mit seinem aktuellen Album Death Songbook in Kooparation mit dem Suede Sänger Brett Anderson einen Ausflug in die Welt der populären Musik unternommen. Und die Setliste auf Death Songbook schwankt zwischen herausragend, ambitioniert und abenteuerlich. So finden sich dunkle – doch latent klassisch interpretierte Versionen von Mercury Revs Hole, von Killing moon der Echo and the Bunnyman oder Enjoy the silence von Depeche Mode auf dem Album. Natürlich dürfen auch Songs aus dem Suede Backkatalog nicht fehlen, wie etwas She still leads me on. Unterstützt wird Brett Anderson gesanglich noch von diversen Künstler*innen aus dem Popbereich wie Gwenno oder Nadine Shah. Und jene Nadine Shaw hat die Zusammenarbeit mit Anderson und dem Paraochestra auf Death Songbookvermutlich auf den Punkt gebracht:: „a moment of melancholy magic with a bunch of fellow goths”. Aus dem aktuellen Paraochestra Longplayer habe ich eine ergreifende Neuinterpretation des Skeeter Davis Klassikers The end of the world aus dem Jahr 1962 herausgepickt. Gesanglich wissen hierbei Brett Anderson und Nadine Sah zu überzeugen.
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I wish IMDb let you comment on peoples reviews because I want to call the person who gave The Bunnyman (2011) a 10/10 an idiot
#I watched that movie in like 2021 and it still makes me mad sometimes#it’s one of the worst movies I’ve ever seen
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I just watched Bunnyman (2011)
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My Least Favorite Films of the 2010s
2010: Reboot Nightmare on Elm Street
2011: Your Highness
2012: That's My Boy
2013: Movie 43
2014: Zombeavers
2015: Vacation
2016: Norm of the North
2017: Bunnyman Vengance
2018: The Farm
2019: It Chapter Two
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I previously did the Pgh Polar Bear Plunge in 2007 and 2011, but this was my coldest one by far. It was 35 degrees outside and the water was 38. I wussed out and didn't go past my shoulders, but I did wade out and save a fellow plunger's flip-flop from sailing down the Mon River! Then, invigorated by the experience, I found a Geocache on the way home. And drove past a weird bunnyman statue in Downtown Pgh's Firstside Park that looks eerily like Shadow Bonnie from FNAF:
Rabbit, Firstside Park, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - Figurative Public Sculpture on Waymarking.com (Seriously, all the other animal statues in this park are styled like regular animals, so this one stood out. Then again, we are home to Anthrocon so maybe he's right at home there.)
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Horror Movies for Easter:
Atrocious (2010)
Beaster Day: Here Comes Peter Cottonhell (2014)
The Being (1983)
Bunnyman (2011)
The Bunny Man (2021)
The Bunny Man (2023)
The Bunny Man (2024)
Bunnyman Massacre (2014)
Bunny Man Slaughter (2024)
The Bunnyman: The Sleepy Ridge Murders (2009)
Bunnyman Vengeance (2017)
Bunny the Killer Thing (2015)
Cold Prey (2006)
Critters 2: The Main Course (1988)
Cute Little Buggers (2017)
Dead Snow (2009)
Donnie Darko (2001)
Donnie Darko: The Director's Cut (2001)
Easter Bloody Easter (2024)
Easter Bunny Bloodbath (2010)
Easter Bunny Bloodbath 2: No More Tears (2020)
Easter Bunny, Kill! Kill! (2006)
Easter Bunny Massacre (2021)
Easter Bunny Massacre: The Bloody Trail (2022)
Easter Casket (2013)
Easter Evil (2024)
Easter Holocaust (2020)
Easter Massacre (2019)
Easter Nightmare (2016)
Easter Sunday (2014)
The Easter Sunday Massacre (2024)
Family Dinner (2023) (Screambox exclusive)
Feaster Sunday (2020)
Fist of Jesus (2012)
Happy Horror Days (2020)
Holidays (2016)
Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter (2001)
Kottentail (2007)
The Night Before Easter (2014)
Nightmare at Bunnyman Bridge (2010)
Night of the Lepus (1972)
On the Third Day (1983)
Ostermontag (1991) (CONTENT WARNING--this film is fairly notorious for a reason)
Peter Rottentail (2004)
Pink Rabbit (2022)
Resurrected (2023)
Resurrection (1999)
Rottentail (2019)
Serial Rabbit (2005)
Serial Rabbit 3: Splitting Hares (2009)
Serial Rabbit V: The Epic Hunt (2017)
Serial Rabbit 7 (2023)
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T54 — Drone Attacks: Expanded and Remastered (Ally)

Drone Attacks ~ Expanded and Remastered by T54
“Julie K” is, perhaps, the money track from this retrospective, capturing the droning buzz, the rocketing propulsion, the echoey romantic ache at the heart of this short-lived Bunnyman-into-Bailter Space-ish post-punk outfit. We get it twice, maybe three times on this expanded reissue, first as it appeared on the 2011 Drone Attacks EP, second in a rougher, more abrasive and distorted live studio version and third (possibly?) in a demo experiment in pure sonic texture called “Julie’s Last Wish” which may or may not be related to the EP cut. The song is a glorious, guitar-blaring grand gesture, touching Sonic Youth’s feedback-addled transcendence and cutting it with a 1980s new wave infusion of melody.
T54’s Joe Sampson would go on to found the jangle-popping Salad Boys, whose 2018 This Is Glue sat that year at #3 on my year-end list. I confessed, “Always weak for NZ lo-fi and equally a fan of the early R.E.M., so of course I fell for this buzzy daydream of a record.” But here, with bassist Sam Hood and drummer Matt Scobie, the noise is louder, the pop is shrouded shimmering layers of dissonance. T54 sounds like certain Clean songs, and so did the Salad Boys, but oh, my lord, they are different Clean songs. Think “Point That Thing” live, versus a nice, well-behaved “End of My Dream.”
“CR Model” is, if anything, even more fuzz-crusted and frantic than “Julie K,” its soft, slanting vocals skittering uneasily over a roiling bed of clash and distortion. It also gets two airings, and the second is even more viciously serrated than the first.
A few of the songs that T54 tries out live in the studio appeared a couple of years later on the band’s sole Flying Nun record, In Brush Park from 2013. “Oh Nina” saunters fuzzy and unstrung through lyrical banks of jangling haze, a reasonable precursor for the Salad Boys sound that would emerge a few years later. “Life Is Swell,” too, has a noddy, hypnotic lilt to it, the drums gathering for a thundering gallop under fragile vocal melody.
The demos are, on balance, less concerned with song structure and more interested in sonics. “Le Snack” hazards some wild, spiraling guitar experiments. “House Music” is definitely not house music, in the Chicago dance sense, but a twitchy, narcotic exploration of two-note guitar licks and drifting abstract vocals.
In Brush Park got a bit more attention than Drone Attacks, given its Flying Nun association, but even so, outside of New Zealand, most people missed T54. This expanded version of the debut EP is a fine way to catch up, and well worth your time if you like the harsher, dronier sounds of Bailter Space and Sonic Youth.
Jennifer Kelly
#t54#drone attacks#ally#jennifer kelly#albumreview#dusted magazine#new zealand#drone#jangle#salad boys#the clean#bailter space
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Horror Movie Review: Bunnyman Massacre (2014)
A rip-roaring start tells you exactly what this film is going to be… very little plot, lots of violence and gore.
Originally released in 2011, Bunnyman (Known as The Bunnyman Massacre in the UK) was something of a hit with indie horror fans. A slasher horror movie that took inspiration from the likes of Texas Chainsaw Massacre and more. Notably, its killer wore a full-sized rabbit suit with the head and all. Hence the name of ‘Bunnyman’. It wasn’t a classic or anything but it had some entertainment value.…

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E3 '11 Live - The Bunnyman
Not even the Cole Train is fazed by him. Or Duke Nukem’s babes. Or Morgan Webb’s ass.
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the real “i’ve watched rtah since 2011 and now only watch ah and cannot stand rt core” mood is replacing my rt keychain with a team nice dynamite bunnyman keychain
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Bunnyman (2011):
The first 15 minutes of this movie is so strong, then it pisses it all away. There is a great cat and mouse / car vs huge truck segment which is just plain exciting to watch. It's filmed perfectly, the camera stays very close to both vehicles that you can't see past the vehicle in front so there is no way to know if they could pass, when the truck accelerates up to the car to bump him the camera is right there making you want to slam on the brakes yourself, plus its on a winding road. Just perfection.
Then they don't know what else to do with the next hour and fifteen minutes.
Basically they do a version of Texas Chainsaw Massacre but sub in a guy in a bunny suit for Leatherface. Funnyman does manage to look menacing even though it's a smile face rabbit (why not be a realistic rabbit mask? That would be infinitely creepier)
And the bit where the girl climbs the tree and since Bunnyman is holding a chainsaw proceeds to cut it down is awesome.
But everything other than those three things is pretty awful.
Every kill is shot over the shoulder so nothing is shown onscreen. I can live with one or two cheats like that, but a whole movie?
Not worth your time.
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Saturday, 26 February 2022:
Greetings From Timbuk 3 Timbuk 3 (IRS) (released in 1986)
Today it might be scoffed at but in 1986 when Timbuk 3 debuted with the song The Future’s So Bright I Gotta Wear Shades it was a sensation. The band was a husband and wife duo, Patrick MacDonald and Barbara K (MacDonald, but she used only her middle initial because that was edgy) whose big shtick was to use a drum machine instead of a real drummer. Nevermind Echo and The Bunnyman had already been doing the same thing for six years prior to Timbuk 3, the Bunnymen never had a hit like The Future’s So Bright that was suddenly in every damn movie ever made in Hollywood until you were so sick of the song. And heaven forbid if you had photophobia (such as myself) and wore dark sunglasses even at dusk, people you didn’t even know would throw the song title at you like an epithet or a curse: “Oh, I bet he think’s his future’s so bright he’s gotta wear shades.” I’ll bet no one said that to Dylan in the late 60s.
This was Timbuk 3′s debut and the song was so popular, the band got nominated for Best New Artist for crying out loud (that’s a category that has always been a farce at the Grammys). My brother and I were just laughing about the band on Sunday at how long they stuck around. They released six albums from 1986 through 1995 which seems outrageous! (They even released an Austin City Limits album in 2011 (which makes album number seven!) I previously owned this album and their follow up Eden Alley which came out in 1988, back in the day. Had The Rib Brothers had a copy of Eden Alley, I most definitely would have bought it. Maybe I should be thankful they didn’t have it.
My photos reveals the album cover, the back of the album, the labels for Side 1 and Side 2 and lastly, you have a shot of the lyric sheet which was included in the album. That lyric sheet, by the way, is not the size of the album’s inner sleeve, which seems a bit strange.
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My Top 35 Least Favorite Films
35. Rugrats Go Wild (2003)
34. Cool Cat Saves the Kids (2015)
33. Coonskin (1975)
32. Gummo (1997)
31. Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation (1995)
30. House of Wax (2005)
29. Once Upon a Girl (1976)
28. Fritz the Cat (1972)
27. Sausage Party (2016)
26. It's Pat: The Movie (1994)
25. Your Highness (2011)
24. Spree (2020)
23. Down and Dirty Duck (1974)
22. Van Wilder (2002)
21. The Room (2003)
20. The Farm (2018)
19. Vacation (2015)
18. Meet the Spartans (2008)
17. Pink Flamingos (1972)
16. The Oogieloves and the Big Balloon Adventure (2012)
15. Howard the Duck (1986)
14. Happiness (1998)
13. Halloween 3: Season of the Witch (1982)
12. Halloween Ends (2022)
11. Movie 43 (2013)
10. Bunnyman Vengeance (2017)
9. Bunnyman Massacre (2014)
8. Zombeavers (2014)
7. Attack of the Killer Donuts (2016)
6. Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Inanition (1990)
5. Whipped (2000)
4. Freddy got Fingered (2001)
3. Female Trouble (1974)
2. Ken Park (2002)
1. Kids (1995)
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Police have actively turned them away...
Police have actively turned them away... #secretvirginia #secret_virginia #virginia #virginialore #virginiafolklore #bunnyman #bunnymanbridge #fairfaxcounty #fairfaxva
Bunny Man Bridge has captured the public’s imagination, especially after it was featured on Season 2, Episode 1 of Fox Family’s Scariest Places on Earth in 2001. The legend was even adapted into an indie horror film in 2011, and hundreds of visitors attempt to see the bridge around Halloween each year. Police have actively turned them away.

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