r Wicked Things Horror Blog: Bloodthirsty Woodland Animals

Monday, April 7, 2014

Bloodthirsty Woodland Animals

Snowbeast (2011) - Ok, well, maybe a "Yeti" or a "Bigfoot" isn't exactly a fluffy little Woodland Animal.   However, it is fluffy and half human, half beast, but after all, aren't humans animals, too?


Via IMDB: People disappear every year out in the Canadian wilderness - however, this year is different. This year something is increasing the body count. Jim ('John Schneider') and his research team trek into the Canadian wilderness to study the Canadian Lynx every year. However, this year is different. The Lynx are missing. In fact most of the wildlife is missing; Jim and his team, including his rebellious daughter Emmy (Danielle Chuchran), seek to find out why.

As they conduct their study, something is stalking them. Something not human. Something that no prey can escape...including human prey! While the research team is trying to find out why the lynx have disappeared, the local ranger ('Jason London') is searching for the answer to what is making tourist disappear; even if it the last thing he ever does... and it is. - Written by Kyle Vance

This flick is the remake of the 1977 made-for-TV movie that was released before I was born, well, a year before. Damn, did I miss it! Thank God, I have the 2011 version and the 1977 version right here! You, too, can watch them below! The 2011 version I have embedded first.



Snow Beast  

Regretfully, I cannot find Zombeavers online for you to view yet as it is a 2014 release, but you can watch the trailer in awe and enjoy! God, I await this horror comedy almost as I await I don't know, something...


Via IMDB:  ZOMBEAVERS is an action-packed horror/comedy in which a group of college kids staying at a riverside cabin are menaced by a swarm of deadly zombie beavers. A weekend of sex and debauchery soon turns gruesome as the beavers close in on the kids. Riding the line between scary, sexy and funny, the kids are soon fighting for their lives in a desperate attempt to fend off the hoard of beavers that attack them in and around their cabin. - Written by Anonymous






Night of the Lepus (1972) - Via Wikipedia: Also known as Rabbits, the American science fiction horror film was based on the 1964 novel, "The Year of the Angry Rabbit".

Released theatrically on October 4, 1972, it focuses on members of a small Arizona town who battle thousands of mutated, carnivorous killer rabbits.  Shot in Arizona, Night of the Lepus used domestic rabbits filmed against miniature models and actors dressed in rabbit costumes for the attack scenes.

You can watch these hungry little bunnies in the embedded player below!

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