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Depending on one's point of view, Gary Busey either sinks or rises to new levels of crazed weirdness in this low-budget, gore-drenched Z-movie. Busey plays deranged murderer Millard Findlemeyer, who's sent to the electric chair by brave witness Sara Leigh after he murders her family. But his creepy, vengeful mother mixes his ashes into some homemade gingerbread mix, and when the mix winds up at the Leigh bakery, all it takes is a few drops of blood to trigger an ancient curse and bring Millard's soul to life in the form of an evil, homicidal pastry. Bloodshed ensues as Sara and her friends are forced to fight for their lives against this walking, talking, and stabbing (but oddly kind of adorable) gingerbread man. (Full Moon Features)

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English The Gingerdead Man stays quite grounded and fails to impress. The only truly good scene is how the Gingerdead Man ends. This is entertaining compared to the rest of the film and surpasses other scenes and other killings. The dialogues are ridiculous, the characters otherwise not very memorable, and the film doesn't stick in your head just because the villain is visibly crazy at first glance. ()

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