night of the lepus (1972) in the matrix (1999)
eXistencZ (1999) in on war (2008)
the brain that wouldn’t die (1962) in burying the ex (2014)
godzilla (1954) in persepolis (2007)
nosferatu (1922) in killing zoe (1993)
bride of frankenstein (1935) in about a boy (2002)
the housemaid (1960) in the taste of money (2012)
rosemary’s baby (1968) in jack ryan: shadow recruit (2014)
the fly (1958) in lucas (1986)
the night of the living dead (1968) in cold in july (2014)
"Garden Spoils"
Latest original painting reward I'm about to pop on my Rabbit Rabbit Rabbit Kickstarter project. (Yes I've been frantically making and adding original art rewards to try and shove this sucker over the finish line!)
It's got about 6 days left and is 80% funded -- a total nail biter! Please take a look or share if you can! <3
So, I saw Night of the Lepus yesterday at my local arthouse theatre The Loft, which was showing it in honor of Easter Sunday because they're Like That.
If you haven't heard about it, it is a horror movie about giant killer bunny rabbits, mainly using IRL rabbits on miniature sets. And if you're asking yourself, "how could they make giant killer bunny rabbits scary," they couldn't.
Note on the dates: I will mostly be going by when a show/movie was shot rather than its release date. Variety Magazine will be given first priority.
My score: 6 / 10
Need To Find: The Silent Force – The Judge, Owen Marshall – Make No Mistake, Afternoon Playbreak – I Never Said Goodbye, The Cowboys- David Done It
Favorite Movie: Both for different reasons: Night of the Lepus and Brave Little Toaster Goes To Mars
Favorite TV Show: The Littlest Hobo - Runaway
Favorite Scene: When he’s using he phone in “Littlest Hobo” and starts talking the answering machine: “I beg your pardon?....egah another machine…30 seconds?.”
“No Viking I the bagel.” (Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars)
“Some genius smart alecky kid at NASA thought it would be a ton of yuks…” (Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars)
A great part of Night of the Lepus is that the rabbits don't technically "eat" you - they are still herbivores. They just horribly mutilate you with their Giant Rabbit Teeth, eat all the veggies in the truck you were driving or the grocery store you were working in, and then leave your body on the side of the road, covered in a ludicrous amount of prop blood