Beaster Day: Here Comes Peter Cottonhell

Directed by Spencer Snygg, Zachary Snygg
2014    87mComedy, Horror
3.155%2.5
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A giant bloodthirsty Easter bunny starts viciously killing the local townsfolk. When the Mayor refuses to act and the attacks grow more gruesome, the town finds its very survival in the hands of a wannabe actress and a crazy dog-catcher.

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  • Jon ArthurHector
  • Kristina BeaudouinReporter
  • Valerie BittnerMom
  • Tom CikoskiJake
  • Marisol CustodioBrenda
  • Bill JoachimDad
  • Clancy FitzsimmonsMayor Farnsworth
  • Darian CaineLemonade Victim
  • A.J. KhanYolo Victim
  • Jackie StevensHorse Rider (Victim)
  • Kerri TaylorSmoker's Girlfriend
  • Michelle TrasattiTopless Victim (Uncredited)
  • Jasmin FloresRock Climber (Victim)
  • Spencer SnyggDirector / Writer
  • Zachary SnyggDirector / Writer
  • jackmeatJune 17, 2025
    My quick rating - 3.4/10. Yes, this movie is awful. The killer "rabbit," which looks far more like a mutated rat, is absolutely a sight to see. If the first time you see it, you are not laughing out loud, literally, you have to be blind. There is no other reaction than laughter, and OMG that should be uttered. After that initial shock of the imaginative way to get around having any CGI or effects budget, you may appreciate it for its absurd simplicity. I found myself continually laughing at this movie, so it surely achieved that purpose. Unfortunately, in being campy as hell, it way overdid scenes, especially with the awful mayor character. Between him and the lead lunatic dog catcher, who all seem terrified of squirrels (must be an inside joke), scenes with them just go on and on, which drag down the rest of the film. Believe it or not, it may have been decent with its silliness if so much time hadn't been wasted on those two. Oh, the plot: a giant rabbit appears and begins killing everyone in a small town. That is it. They nailed the tropes in this one, with a great boob scene that was done so well to fit that usual "for no reason" nudity a good campy flick needs. Sometimes movies are tailor-made to be ripped on, and this one is just that. The best part is that they knew it full well and embraced it. Sometimes I have to keep and recommend a bad movie because it is just so funny. This is one of those times.

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