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The Bunnyman Massacre
Joe and Bunnyman's adventure continue in a rural ghost town. Bunnyman's blood lust knows no bounds, as he slaughters indiscriminately anything that crosses his path. Joe is all too happy to encourage his behavior, selling the dead victims as beef jerky in his local store. In addition to Joe's body disposal problem, the local sheriff becomes suspicious with the disappearance of a few of his deputies. His investigation crosses paths with two persistent sisters, that refuse to die at the hands of Joe and Bunnyman. Some will live, and some will die, but all will be damaged..
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Plot Summary
Years after a brutal massacre at a remote farm, a group of friends unwittingly stumbles upon the very same location. Unbeknownst to them, the crazed killer known as Bunnyman still haunts the area, driven by a dark past and a thirst for vengeance. As the friends become the targets of his sadistic games, they must fight for survival against the terrifying figure and his deadly traps.
Critical Reception
The Bunnyman Massacre received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and audiences alike. It is widely regarded as a low-budget, gratuitously violent slasher film with significant flaws in its storytelling, acting, and production values. The film struggled to find a significant audience and is often cited as an example of an uninspired entry in the horror genre.
What Reviewers Say
Widely criticized for its excessive gore and lack of substance.
Deemed derivative and poorly executed by most reviewers.
Lacks compelling characters and a coherent plot.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews and their sentiment is not readily available for this film, but general audience reception aligns with critical reviews, highlighting its poor quality and excessive violence.
Fun Fact
The film is a sequel to the 2011 horror film "The Bunnyman" and was filmed in San Antonio, Texas.
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