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So, 'Snuggle Bunny: Man's Most Lovable Predator' has this bizarre blend of comedy and horror that's hard to pin down. It opens with this insane scene from '91, where news reporter Diana gets mauled by a giant bunny on live TV. That's just the start, and the absurdity doesn’t let up. Fast forward 20 years, and you have her daughter dealing with the fallout of that tragic day. The pacing's kind of erratic, swinging between moments of genuine tension and over-the-top humor. The practical effects on the bunny are hilariously low-budget, but they add this quirky charm to the film. It's definitely not for everyone, but there's a certain weirdness that makes it stand out, especially if you're into cult cinema.
Cult following due to its offbeat premise.Practical effects have a distinct low-budget charm.Offers an odd mix of horror and absurd comedy.
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