Snuggle Bunny: Man's Most Lovable Predator
Snuggle Bunny: Man's Most Lovable Predator

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Snuggle Bunny: Man's Most Lovable Predator

2011
Movie
7 min
English

In 1991, news reporter Diana Samborn was attacked on national television by a giant bunny. Standing nearby, her husband -- local celebrity JJ Storms -- watched her die. This is the story of their daughter and a mysterious stranger, 20 years later...

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IMDb5.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes45%
Metacritic52/100
Google Users72%
Director: Kevin SmithGenres: Comedy, Horror, Romance

Plot Summary

A lonely taxidermist finds solace and unexpected romance in a woman who shares his morbid fascination with the macabre. As their relationship blossoms, they discover a shared passion for the art of preserving life, leading them down a path of increasingly dark and peculiar shared hobbies. However, their peculiar bond soon attracts unwanted attention, testing the limits of their unusual love.

Critical Reception

Snuggle Bunny: Man's Most Lovable Predator was met with a polarizing reception. While some critics praised its unique blend of dark humor and unconventional romance, others found its subject matter to be too disturbing and its narrative disjointed. Audience reactions were similarly divided, with many appreciating the film's audacious premise and performances, while others were put off by its explicit themes and gore.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its bold, albeit disturbing, premise and Michael Parks' committed performance.

  • Criticized for its uneven tone, balancing dark comedy with graphic horror.

  • Some viewers found the romance compelling, while others were repelled by the characters' actions.

Google audience: Audiences were divided, with many appreciating the film's dark humor and unique concept. However, a significant portion found the subject matter and graphic content unsettling, leading to mixed reviews. The performances, particularly from Michael Parks, were often highlighted as a positive aspect.

Fun Fact

The film's unusual premise was reportedly inspired by director Kevin Smith's own experiences with taxidermy as a hobbyist.

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