If you loved the outrageous horror-comedy 'Return to Blood Fart Lake' (2012), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similarly wild and gory movies and shows that deliver the same mix of absurd humor and over-the-top scares. Whether you're a fan of low-budget horror or just enjoy a good laugh with your gore, these picks will keep you entertained.

Bad Taste (1987)
Description: A low-budget splatterfest with absurd violence and dark humor, featuring grotesque aliens and over-the-top action.
Fact: The film was shot on weekends over four years. The director also starred in the movie and performed many of his own stunts.


Dog Soldiers (2002)
Description: A gritty werewolf horror with military survival themes, blending intense action with dark humor and practical creature effects.
Fact: The werewolves were created using suits and animatronics, with minimal CGI. The film was shot in Luxembourg due to budget constraints.


Shaun of the Dead (2004)
Description: A clever blend of zombie horror and British humor, balancing genuine scares with witty dialogue and absurd situations.
Fact: The film popularized the term 'rom-zom-com' (romantic zombie comedy). Many scenes were shot in the same locations as classic British TV shows.


Feast (2005)
Description: A chaotic, gory horror-comedy with relentless monster attacks and crude humor, set in an isolated bar.
Fact: The film was part of Project Greenlight, a competition for aspiring filmmakers. The creatures were designed to be as repulsive as possible.


Slither (2006)
Description: A grotesque yet humorous take on body horror and alien invasions, featuring over-the-top gore and dark comedy.
Fact: The film pays homage to 1980s creature features. The practical effects were created by the same team behind 'The Thing' (1982).


Piranha 3D (2010)
Description: A hyper-violent creature feature with excessive gore and dark comedy, set in a spring break party gone wrong.
Fact: The film used real animal carcasses for some of the gore effects. It was marketed as a throwback to 1970s exploitation films.


The Cabin in the Woods (2012)
Description: A meta-horror film that deconstructs genre tropes while delivering both scares and laughs, with a chaotic, gory finale.
Fact: The script was written in just three days. The film features references to dozens of classic horror movies.


Dead Snow (2009)
Description: A horror-comedy that blends gore with humor, featuring undead antagonists in a remote snowy setting, creating a mix of terror and absurdity.
Fact: The film was shot in Norway, and the Nazi zombies were inspired by real historical events. It gained a cult following for its over-the-top violence and dark humor.


Attack the Block (2011)
Description: A sci-fi horror-comedy with street-smart protagonists fighting alien invaders, mixing urban grit with humor and thrills.
Fact: The aliens were designed to be completely pitch-black to blend into the night. The film was shot on a tight budget in South London.


Zombeavers (2014)
Description: A campy horror-comedy with ridiculous yet terrifying mutated creatures, delivering a mix of gore and slapstick humor in a wilderness setting.
Fact: The film was initially conceived as a joke but was later developed into a full feature. The beaver puppets were a mix of practical effects and CGI.
