The following report summarizes the key aspects of , a cult classic horror-comedy franchise. Executive Summary
The success of the original 2005 film led to several sequels and crossovers, expanding the "Full Moon Universe": Bad Movie Review: Gingerdead Man (2005)
The concept originated from a rejected pitch for a Mad TV sketch by writer William Butler. The Gingerdead Man
After being mixed with accidental blood and a power surge, the dough comes to life as a murderous cookie. Film Characteristics
The film is noted for its 70-minute runtime , saturated fake blood, and a limited-range puppet that many critics consider "awful" yet charmingly low-budget. The following report summarizes the key aspects of
Charles Band greenlit the project immediately after hearing the "goofiest idea" Butler had ever conceived.
Serial killer Millard Findlemeyer is executed by electric chair. His mother, a witch, mixes his ashes into gingerbread spice and sends it to the bakery owned by Sarah, the woman who testified against him. Film Characteristics The film is noted for its
The Gingerdead Man is a low-budget horror film series produced by Full Moon Features and directed by Charles Band. The franchise is centered around a murderous gingerbread cookie possessed by the soul of a serial killer. Despite receiving generally poor critical reviews for its dialogue and special effects, it has gained a dedicated following as a "so bad it's good" B-movie.