The specific technical details of your search query, "480p BluRay," might seem contradictory at first. Blu-ray is a high-definition format capable of 1080p or even 4K resolution. However, for dedicated collectors, 480p Blu-ray releases serve a very specific purpose. The standard definition of 480p (with a 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratio) has been in home video releases since the early 2000s.
Every memorable monster needs a mad genius behind it, and Bunny the Killer Thing is the brainchild of Finnish director Joonas Makkonen. He wrote and directed the film, basing it on his own 2011 short film of the same name, which served as a proof-of-concept for the feature. The talented actor Matti Kiviniemi, who played the bunny in the original short, reprised his furry role for the feature film. The film is a Finnish production, primarily shot in Finland, though it's presented mostly in English to appeal to a wider, international audience. The cast includes Hiski Hämäläinen, Enni Ojutkangas, and Roope Olenius, as well as international actors like Gareth Lawrence.
If you are looking for the high-definition physical release, here is what critics have noted: Despite its low-budget feel, the Blu-ray often features a 1080p AVC presentation shot with 4K digital cameras. Reviewers from Hi-Def Ninja
Other "UNRATED" and "Uncut" versions exist across different regions. In Germany, for instance, the "Mediabook, Uncut" edition clocks in at a full 88 minutes, promising a runtime that is a few minutes longer than other versions. This variation in runtime has been a point of discussion among fans, with some sources noting a standard cut of 84 minutes and the uncut version containing more extreme content. As one description warns, the film "can be seen as a horribly offensive film that wallows in scenes of rape, gratuitous nudity, bloody murders and all forms of sexual depravity". For genre film fans, however, this warning is practically an invitation, and the "UNRATED" label is a badge of honor.
Bunny the Killer Thing is a unique entry into European horror. It is chaotic, bizarre, and intentionally offensive, making it a "must-see" for fans of absolute trash-splatter cinema.
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The specific technical details of your search query, "480p BluRay," might seem contradictory at first. Blu-ray is a high-definition format capable of 1080p or even 4K resolution. However, for dedicated collectors, 480p Blu-ray releases serve a very specific purpose. The standard definition of 480p (with a 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratio) has been in home video releases since the early 2000s.
Every memorable monster needs a mad genius behind it, and Bunny the Killer Thing is the brainchild of Finnish director Joonas Makkonen. He wrote and directed the film, basing it on his own 2011 short film of the same name, which served as a proof-of-concept for the feature. The talented actor Matti Kiviniemi, who played the bunny in the original short, reprised his furry role for the feature film. The film is a Finnish production, primarily shot in Finland, though it's presented mostly in English to appeal to a wider, international audience. The cast includes Hiski Hämäläinen, Enni Ojutkangas, and Roope Olenius, as well as international actors like Gareth Lawrence. Bunny.The.Killer.Thing.2015.UNRATED.480p.BluRay...
If you are looking for the high-definition physical release, here is what critics have noted: Despite its low-budget feel, the Blu-ray often features a 1080p AVC presentation shot with 4K digital cameras. Reviewers from Hi-Def Ninja The specific technical details of your search query,
Other "UNRATED" and "Uncut" versions exist across different regions. In Germany, for instance, the "Mediabook, Uncut" edition clocks in at a full 88 minutes, promising a runtime that is a few minutes longer than other versions. This variation in runtime has been a point of discussion among fans, with some sources noting a standard cut of 84 minutes and the uncut version containing more extreme content. As one description warns, the film "can be seen as a horribly offensive film that wallows in scenes of rape, gratuitous nudity, bloody murders and all forms of sexual depravity". For genre film fans, however, this warning is practically an invitation, and the "UNRATED" label is a badge of honor. The standard definition of 480p (with a 4:3
Bunny the Killer Thing is a unique entry into European horror. It is chaotic, bizarre, and intentionally offensive, making it a "must-see" for fans of absolute trash-splatter cinema.