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.
Much of the "horror" is derived from the ridiculousness of the premise and the Gingerdead Man's wisecracking personality. Franchise Expansion
Charles Band greenlit the project immediately after hearing the "goofiest idea" Butler had ever conceived. The Gingerdead Man
The titular character is voiced by actor Gary Busey , who is known for his eccentric performance in the role.
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. The film is noted for its 70-minute runtime
The success of the original 2005 film led to several sequels and crossovers, expanding the "Full Moon Universe": Bad Movie Review: Gingerdead Man (2005)
After being mixed with accidental blood and a power surge, the dough comes to life as a murderous cookie. Film Characteristics The titular character is voiced by actor Gary
The concept originated from a rejected pitch for a Mad TV sketch by writer William Butler.