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Where does Bunny the Killer Thing land critically? It is not “so bad it’s good” in the Troll 2 sense—the cinematography is competent, the acting intentionally wooden, the pacing brisk at 85 minutes (UNRATED adds 7 minutes). The problem is monotony. After the third kill reusing the same “phallic jaw clamp” effect, the shock diminishes. The film’s attempted humor (e.g., a character named “Kari” who only speaks in rabbit puns) feels like padding. Unlike The Evil Dead or Dead Alive , which balance gore with narrative momentum, Bunny the Killer Thing stops subverting after its first act and simply repeats. The UNRATED cut exacerbates this, mistaking duration for depth.

The story follows a group of Finnish and British friends who rent a secluded cabin in the woods — never a good sign in horror movies. Their holiday takes a lethal turn when they are stalked by a monstrous hybrid creature: part human, part rabbit, and entirely homicidal. Bunny.The.Killer.Thing.2015.UNRATED.720p.BluRay...

★★★☆☆ (three stars for practical effects and cult value) Best enjoyed with: Strong stomach, off-color humor tolerance, and friends who don’t offend easily. Where does Bunny the Killer Thing land critically

The origin of the creature is as bizarre as the film itself. A lone writer (Gareth Lawrence) is kidnapped from his cabin by a mad scientist. He is injected with a serum that transforms him into a permanent, hyper-sexualized rabbit-man with a gigantic penis. This new being, known simply as the "Bunny," breaks free and escapes into the Finnish night. His only drive is to find anything that resembles female genitalia, which he pursues while screaming the word "PUSSY!" at the top of his lungs. The film then becomes a shocking and gory game of cat-and-mouse as the Bunny stalks, kills, and violates its way through the isolated cabin's inhabitants and a separate partying group in the nearby woods. After the third kill reusing the same “phallic

Unlike traditional movie monsters driven by hunger or vengeance, this creature is driven entirely by an insatiable, hyper-sexual urge to hunt down anything that resembles female anatomy. What follows is a chaotic, blood-soaked fight for survival as the campy cast tries to outrun a monster that screams its own twisted catchphrases. 📀 Why the 720p BluRay UNRATED Cut Matters

While the film itself remains a niche oddity — not for everyone, but beloved by those who crave the outrageous — the UNRATED 720p version preserves the director’s full, grotesque vision. Whether you track it down through legal means or recall it from the torrent era, Bunny the Killer Thing stands as a bizarre testament to the idea that sometimes, the killer rabbit really does deserve the extra gore.

Directed by Joonas Makkonen, Bunny the Killer Thing was explicitly designed to capture the spirit of late-1980s B-movies while utilizing modern independent filmmaking techniques. Practical Effects vs. Modern Polish