Happy Easter everyone! Are you ready for the dark side of bunny rabbits? If so, check out this trailer for Night of the Lepus. It...
Happy Easter everyone!
Are you ready for the dark side of bunny rabbits? If so, check out this trailer for Night of the Lepus.
It's another one of those sci fi/horror movies that is unintentionally funny. Despite MGM's best efforts, bunny rabbits aren't scary.
Okay, movie fans. To all of you who like nothing better than to nuke some corn, dim the lights and settle in with cinematic mutations like gargantuan 'gators, fearsome frogs, awesome ants and monstrous moths, we quote this film: "Ladies and gentlemen, attention! There is a herd of killer rabbits headed this way!" A hormone intended to alter the breeding cycle of rabbits overrunning ranchlands instead turns them into flesh-eating, 150-pound monsters in Night of the Lepus. Stuart Whitman, Janet Leigh, Rory Calhoun and DeForest Kelley are among the intrepid humans facing the behemoth bunnies. They use guns, flames and dynamite to subtract them. But the rampaging rabbits know how to multiply. Can anything stop these hare-y scary monsters?
Happy Easter everyone!
Are you ready for the dark side of bunny rabbits? If so, check out this trailer for Night of the Lepus.
It's another one of those sci fi/horror movies that is unintentionally funny. Despite MGM's best efforts, bunny rabbits aren't scary.
Okay, movie fans. To all of you who like nothing better than to nuke some corn, dim the lights and settle in with cinematic mutations like gargantuan 'gators, fearsome frogs, awesome ants and monstrous moths, we quote this film: "Ladies and gentlemen, attention! There is a herd of killer rabbits headed this way!" A hormone intended to alter the breeding cycle of rabbits overrunning ranchlands instead turns them into flesh-eating, 150-pound monsters in Night of the Lepus. Stuart Whitman, Janet Leigh, Rory Calhoun and DeForest Kelley are among the intrepid humans facing the behemoth bunnies. They use guns, flames and dynamite to subtract them. But the rampaging rabbits know how to multiply. Can anything stop these hare-y scary monsters?
Happy Easter everyone!
Oh, I watched 'Night of the Lepus' with a friend, years ago, on late night TV. We laughed until we cried! This movie is a classic! The image of fluffy bunnies with blood dripping from their little choppers is burned into my memory!
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to see this one! Yahoo!
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