If you loved the absurd horror-comedy 'Beaster Day: Here Comes Peter Cottonhell (2014)' and its twisted take on Easter, you're in for a treat! This article highlights 10 similarly wild and hilarious movies and shows that blend horror, comedy, and sheer ridiculousness. Whether you're a fan of killer bunnies or just enjoy offbeat humor, these picks will keep you entertained.

Basket Case (1982)
Description: A bizarre horror-comedy about a deformed sibling living in a basket. The film's mix of grotesque imagery and dark humor has earned it a cult following.
Fact: The movie was shot on a budget of just $35,


The Stuff (1985)
Description: A satirical horror film about a deadly dessert that takes over consumers. The movie mixes social commentary with grotesque body horror and dark humor.
Fact: The titular 'Stuff' was made from a mixture of yogurt, cottage cheese, and marshmallow fluff. The film was directed by Larry Cohen, known for his low-budget cult classics.


The Toxic Avenger (1984)
Description: A superhero parody with extreme violence and dark humor. The film's grotesque protagonist and outrageous scenarios make it a cult classic.
Fact: The movie was Troma Entertainment's first major success. The Toxic Avenger later became the mascot for the company.


Bad Taste (1987)
Description: A splatterfest with absurd violence and a ridiculous alien invasion plot. The film's low-budget charm and over-the-top gore make it a cult favorite.
Fact: Peter Jackson directed, starred in, and co-produced the film. It was originally intended to be a short film but was expanded into a feature.


Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988)
Description: This film shares a campy, over-the-top horror-comedy vibe with ridiculous yet terrifying antagonists. The absurd premise and playful tone make it a cult favorite.
Fact: The clowns' weapons were designed to resemble circus props, like popcorn guns and cotton candy cocoons. The film was originally conceived as a short film before being expanded into a feature.


Rabid Grannies (1988)
Description: A gory, comedic take on horror with elderly women turning into bloodthirsty monsters. The film revels in its outrageous premise and excessive violence.
Fact: The movie was originally shot in French and later dubbed into English. It was directed by Emmanuel Kervyn, who was only 23 at the time.


Troll 2 (1990)
Description: Widely regarded as one of the worst movies ever made, it's a so-bad-it's-good horror-comedy with bizarre creatures and nonsensical plot twists.
Fact: The film has no connection to the original 'Troll' movie. It was shot in Utah with a mostly amateur cast.


The Gingerdead Man (2005)
Description: A ludicrous horror-comedy with a killer pastry as the antagonist. The film embraces its absurdity, delivering cheesy effects and over-the-top violence.
Fact: Gary Busey provided the voice for the Gingerdead Man. The film was produced by Full Moon Features, known for low-budget cult horror movies.


Slither (2006)
Description: Combines body horror with dark humor, featuring grotesque creatures and a small-town setting. The film balances gore with witty dialogue and absurd situations.
Fact: The movie pays homage to classic B-movies and creature features from the 1980s. The slug creatures were created using practical effects rather than CGI.


Zombeavers (2014)
Description: A perfect blend of horror and comedy with a ridiculous premise involving mutated animals. The film doesn't take itself seriously, delivering gory fun with a tongue-in-cheek approach.
Fact: The beaver puppets were operated by the same team that worked on 'Team America: World Police.' The movie was shot in just 18 days.
