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Funny bunnies spoof movie classics

See scenes from your favourite films re-enacted by rabbits.

Mar 16 2006

Here at The TOMB we constantly endeavour to brighten up your day, and this morning we stumbled across a site that is bound to put a smile on your face.

Called 'The 30-Second Bunnies Theatre Library', it involves a troupe of rabbits parodying a collection of movie greats in 30 seconds.

From 'It's a Wonderful Life' to 'Star Wars' to 'Brokeback Mountain', the floppy-eared stars lovingly lampoon their iconic subjects and are laugh-out-loud funny from start to finish.

The site currently features 19 spoofs (plus a Q&A with one of the lead actors), but with 'Rocky', 'Reservoir Dogs' and 'Caddyshack' all on the way, we predict that these bunnies are going to be massive.

To check out their work, click here.

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  • Chris said...
    Thanks rus - if anyone spots any more funny stuff like this, email it over to me at christilly@timeout.com and I'll be happy to get it up! Posted on Mar 16 2006 16:09
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  • rus said...
    thats cool, keep the funny stuff comming chris. Posted on Mar 16 2006 14:59
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