Director: Philip Jonathan Moore•Genres: Comedy, Horror, Crime
The evil, baked killer, the Gingerdead Man, is back and this time he's out for revenge against the cast and crew of a new reality TV show. He terrorizes them on a deserted island, leaving a trail of blood and crumbs. The contestants must band together to survive the murderous pastry before it's too late.
Gingerdead Man 2: The Passion of the Crust was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews, primarily for its nonsensical plot, low production values, and crude humor. It is generally considered a cult B-movie, appreciated more for its campy absurdity than for any genuine cinematic merit.
A low-budget horror-comedy with a ridiculous premise.
Features gratuitous gore and weak comedic elements.
Relies heavily on camp and B-movie schlock.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and generally reflect the critical sentiment, with viewers often noting the film's poor quality and nonsensical story, though some acknowledge its entertainment value as a so-bad-it's-good cult film.
Gary Busey reprises his role as the voice of the Gingerdead Man, despite the character being a fully animated gingerbread cookie that is often a puppet or CGI.
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