The Hash House Harriers ("a drinking club with a running problem") encounter a killer Bee Keeper in a crazy Kiwi horror-comedy that is part Animal House and part 80's slasher movie.The Hash House Harriers ("a drinking club with a running problem") encounter a killer Bee Keeper in a crazy Kiwi horror-comedy that is part Animal House and part 80's slasher movie.The Hash House Harriers ("a drinking club with a running problem") encounter a killer Bee Keeper in a crazy Kiwi horror-comedy that is part Animal House and part 80's slasher movie.
Zoë Helen Boyle
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As a proud apiculturist, I'm so touched at this cinematic tribute to our lifestyle. It's high time that people understand the respect this craft deserves, and how bloodthirsty and murderous my people truly are. Everyone should see this triumphant film and enjoy watching those filthy half-minds get what they deserve!
Hammer and Pickle of PorMEH3 here! After drunkenly writing a long review for what ended up being the wrong movie, I don't have all that much left in me to say haha. I thoroughly enjoyed this watch though! Perfect silly, campy, horror flick. All the glorious murder! Loved seeing how hashers worked over there and Rigid Beef Whistle is a glorious name! Also really enjoyed the similarities in all the in movie hashers to those I've met in reality (such as the classic older hasher who's always naked). Plus fantastic soundtrack! I'll be reppin Deathnir in Maine! Keep up the great work!
For a self funded film this production took no shortcuts. As a general rule I am pretty skeptical of Indie Horror Flicks, but unlike most, Buzz Cut didn't phone it in. The actors were engaged, rarely did the performances come across as amateurish. The practical effects were, notably, spot on. Granted, the premise of the movie being centered around The Hash House Harriers will be hard for people that aren't involved with that subculture to fully appreciate; but the movie captures "hasher culture" pretty dang well (even some of the not so great aspects). It's difficult to walk the line between horror and comedy but this film achieves it.
What a blast Buzz Cut is! This has to be the most fun I've had in ages watching a movie, and it is indie horror at its finest. Hard to believe it took this long to get a proper kiwi slasher flick, and Buzz Cut is happy to fill that void. There are lots of nods to classic 80s slashers, and while some of the writing is not for the faint of heart (if you're easily offended it's best to avoid this one), it really does take you back to when slashers were in their prime. There's some great gory practical effects, and some really fantastic Kiwi humour. Buzz Cut is indie horror gold!
Wow! This was way better than it had any right to be. This scratched that B-Movie Slasher flick itch better than pretty much any big studio film. Love the practical effects!! Now I just need to figure out where to get a GORB t-shirt... On-On!!
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- TriviaThe giant Buzzy Bee featured in the prologue is one of the main floats from the annual Christmas Farmers' Santa Parade in Auckland, New Zealand.
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Creepy Shopper: I'm sure it's going to be a... killer day!
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