With Easter just around the corner I give my favorite rabbits/bunnies in film. You will not see Harvey or the rabbits from Watership Down, as I have not seen those movies yet.
10. Easter Bunny (Mallrats)
Jay and Silent Bob attacked this poor guy for revenge after their friend claims, but was not, he was attacked by the mall's Easter Bunny. Funny how the kids quickly turned on E.B. as well.
9. Cute and Fuzzy Bunnies (One Crazy Summer)
A product of Hoops (John Cusack) drawings, these bunnies seek to destroy all happy relationships. This is a pretty fun 80's flick.
8. Rabbit in the hat (Twilight Zone: The Movie)
Definitely the ugliest rabbit on the list; a hairless hare. The first rabbit to come out of the hat was cute and fuzzy, but not the second one. Not all rabbits that emerge from top hats are fun.
7. Frank (Donnie Darko)
Frank, the costumed, end of the world prophesying rabbit. He also influences Donnie to flood a school and burn down a house. Not someone I would want 'visiting' me.
6. Thumper (Bambi)
The food patting rabbit that helps Bambi learn to walk and talk. He was my favorite character in the movie.
5. White Rabbit (Alice in Wonderland)
He;s late, he's late, for a very important date. I am referring to the original white rabbit in this spot, not the Tim Burton version. Although, he was pretty cool too.
4. The Were-Rabbit (Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of the Were-rabbit)
I really could include all the rabbits from this movie, because they are brilliantly designed. But it is this veggie chomping rabbit that takes the 4 spot.
3. Killer rabbit of Caerbonnog (Monthy Python and the Holy Grail)
"What's he do, nibble your bum?" He may be the cutest on the list- and the most ferocious as well.
2. Bugs Bunny (Space Jam and Looney Tunes: Back in Action)
Arguably the greatest Bunny of all-time. After years on the small screen, he finally made it to the big screen in a couple of movies. If we factor in his TV series he would probably be #1, but this is a movie list.
1. Roger Rabbit (Who framed Roger Rabbit?)
The question everyone wants to know the answer to. How did this guy land Jessica Rabbit? Regardless, this bumbling rabbit is the best 'bunny' in film.
Source: Google
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Hello and welcome to The Movie Tree. Like most people, I am a big fan of movies. I, however, take movie watching to the extreme. In 2012 I watched 242 'new' movies (Yes, I track how many I watch). When I say new movies, I mean new to me. This number does not include the movies I watched for a second, or however many, time. You might be wondering how I was able to watch 242 'new' movies in 365 days. Well, I tend to watch movies in segments. I'll watch a little during lunch, a little more while working out, then finish it up during my early morning shift of feeding our baby boy. It's probably not the way the director intended me to watch it, but it allows me to watch more movies! I also have a wife that enjoys watching movies as well.
I am also big on rating movies. Usually I rate movies on sites such as IMBD and Film Affinity, but I will share those here as well. I rate movies based on a 1-10 scale ( you can see my translation of the scale on the Rating Tree). I'm not big on writing lengthy reviews, but I will from time to time. You will also see Top 10 lists, weekly recaps of the movies I watched, and my reactions to upcoming films and movie news. Feel free to agree or disagree with any post- I welcome the discussion. Enjoy!
I am also big on rating movies. Usually I rate movies on sites such as IMBD and Film Affinity, but I will share those here as well. I rate movies based on a 1-10 scale ( you can see my translation of the scale on the Rating Tree). I'm not big on writing lengthy reviews, but I will from time to time. You will also see Top 10 lists, weekly recaps of the movies I watched, and my reactions to upcoming films and movie news. Feel free to agree or disagree with any post- I welcome the discussion. Enjoy!
Just an awesome list! Roger totally holds up and deserves to be king of them all :)
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