When hostile aliens crash land on local farmland the villagers at the summer ball get suspicious when young women start going missing. The villagers soon band together around our hero Melcho... Read allWhen hostile aliens crash land on local farmland the villagers at the summer ball get suspicious when young women start going missing. The villagers soon band together around our hero Melchoir to fend off the invaders and bring back peace to the sleepy English countryside.When hostile aliens crash land on local farmland the villagers at the summer ball get suspicious when young women start going missing. The villagers soon band together around our hero Melchoir to fend off the invaders and bring back peace to the sleepy English countryside.
Stephen Aaron-Sipple
- Brian
- (as Steve Sipple)
Honey Holmes
- Phillis Tiller
- (as Angela Holmes)
Rosie Pearson
- Louise
- (rumored)
Rodrigo Peñalosa Pita
- Paul Fowler
- (as Rodrigo Peñalosa)
Sidney Berthier
- Victim
- (as Sidney Lee Berthier)
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If you're in the mood for a hilarious, cheesy romp through the English countryside with some ass kicking characters, immoderate CGI and hysterical one-liners, look no further than Cute Little Buggers.
These people know how to make a low budget movie correctly! Funny, campy, the right bit of blood and guts. They spent their money on the right FX and went for the cheese factor. Who doesn't love aliens who want women for breeders and killer bunnies! Two paws up and an 8 carrot rating.
This was a tough one to sit through; not because it's an effective and uncomfortable to experience horror, but simply because it's just really, really bad. There isn't much to recommend about this tonally uneven movie from Tony Jopia. It's gross in the worst possible way, there's absolutely no artistic flair on display and the performances are...well, people turned up, stood in front of the camera and said lines of dialogue. In the plus column, I did feel an effort had been made to cram as many events into the running time as possible, even if most of it was garbage. However, it only makes sense that so much is going on because there are several writers credited with work on the screenplay (several scripts meshed into a single feature, perhaps?) but unfortunately, every single one of those writers should be embarrassed. This is the kind of movie you sit through and by the time the credits roll you just disappointedly sigh the words, "Oh dear!".
A great little movie that will leave you in a good mood after watching it.The CGI bunnies were cutely bad and deliberately so,the acting was hilariously over the top British and there is plenty of what we Aussies and Brits love,babes,boobs,bums,blood and laughter.Not really anything else I can ,or want to add except,watch it,you won't regret it.
Arriving on Planet Earth, a race of aliens looking for Earth-women to repopulate their species initiate a plan to corrupt the bunny population of a small British village into deformed mutations to kidnap the woman and turn them over for the invaders forcing the men to fight back and stop their plan.
This was quite the fun if somewhat flawed creature feature. Among its better aspects is the hilariously cheesy and goofy atmosphere that carries on throughout here. The opening shots of the aliens in their ship discussing their plans start this off rather quickly to fuel that idea, showing the aliens speaking in English about what to expect here which is then expanded upon in the rest of the film. From their plot to infiltrate humanity using bunnies, the constant discussions about how it's going, and the town's police force reacting to everything around them, this one is quite goofy and silly which is for the best here. That gives the films' attack scenes quite a lot to like as it mixes this cheesy aesthetic with more serious attacks. Playing up the running gag with the cute rabbit being the cause, that they can sneak up on everyone and unsuspectingly prepare for either a cheesy capture to be transported back or the ship or a more vicious attack is quite fun. The early wood attacks gather the girls up are fun while the big action scenes involving the escape from the rabbit-filled woods, the wild attack on the town party, or the multi-stage raid on their hideout to rescue everyone offers more of a serious take on everything, holding this one up overall. There are a few minor problems to be had with this one. One of the biggest issues is the overlong running time brought about by the use of several useless subplots to lengthen the running time. The majority of the first half goes overboard making us aware of the various interpersonal relationships, from the town outcast returning home to his estranged father and his former girlfriend who's dating the jerk, their friends who are stuck in their own small-town squabbles, or the lazy police force. These elements are fun enough but played out for far too long, making this seem too long for its own good. The other problem here is the utterly laughable special effects which might be the point based on how cheesy it is but still has some incredibly silly effects work. The rabbits themselves are poorly rendered CGI which makes them look like genuine rabbits but the fur is wrong and their dimensions are off, resulting in too large beasts walking through the scenes in obvious fashion and making you wonder why they never used the real thing. The blood and gore as well as the wounds look even worse, while the aliens didn't need the forked tongues. These are what hold this one down.
Rated Unrated/R: Extreme Graphic Language, Graphic Violence, Nudity, and a sex scene.
This was quite the fun if somewhat flawed creature feature. Among its better aspects is the hilariously cheesy and goofy atmosphere that carries on throughout here. The opening shots of the aliens in their ship discussing their plans start this off rather quickly to fuel that idea, showing the aliens speaking in English about what to expect here which is then expanded upon in the rest of the film. From their plot to infiltrate humanity using bunnies, the constant discussions about how it's going, and the town's police force reacting to everything around them, this one is quite goofy and silly which is for the best here. That gives the films' attack scenes quite a lot to like as it mixes this cheesy aesthetic with more serious attacks. Playing up the running gag with the cute rabbit being the cause, that they can sneak up on everyone and unsuspectingly prepare for either a cheesy capture to be transported back or the ship or a more vicious attack is quite fun. The early wood attacks gather the girls up are fun while the big action scenes involving the escape from the rabbit-filled woods, the wild attack on the town party, or the multi-stage raid on their hideout to rescue everyone offers more of a serious take on everything, holding this one up overall. There are a few minor problems to be had with this one. One of the biggest issues is the overlong running time brought about by the use of several useless subplots to lengthen the running time. The majority of the first half goes overboard making us aware of the various interpersonal relationships, from the town outcast returning home to his estranged father and his former girlfriend who's dating the jerk, their friends who are stuck in their own small-town squabbles, or the lazy police force. These elements are fun enough but played out for far too long, making this seem too long for its own good. The other problem here is the utterly laughable special effects which might be the point based on how cheesy it is but still has some incredibly silly effects work. The rabbits themselves are poorly rendered CGI which makes them look like genuine rabbits but the fur is wrong and their dimensions are off, resulting in too large beasts walking through the scenes in obvious fashion and making you wonder why they never used the real thing. The blood and gore as well as the wounds look even worse, while the aliens didn't need the forked tongues. These are what hold this one down.
Rated Unrated/R: Extreme Graphic Language, Graphic Violence, Nudity, and a sex scene.
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- Crazy creditsIn the credits, after the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Assistant Producers, Simon Moon is listed as the 4rd Assistant Producer rather than the 4th Assistant Producer.
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