Crazy Cow Movies [updated] Now

We cannot ignore television. While not a movie, the cult cartoon Cow and Chicken provided the template for the "crazy cow" as a chaotic neutral force. The show’s protagonist, Cow, is a walking udder of insanity. She eats dirt, has a best friend named Flem, and her parents are literally a pair of disembodied legs.

So the next time you drive past a pasture, don't just wave. Give a nod of respect. You never know which one is the star of the next blockbuster. Crazy cow movies

The idea of "crazy cow movies" actually spans a surprisingly deep range of genres, from existential Iranian drama to bizarre low-budget horror and animated party animals. The Existential Cult Classic The Cow (Gāsh, 1969) We cannot ignore television

While the Shaun the Sheep Movie franchise is ostensibly about sheep, the scene-stealer of the franchise is the farmer’s cattle. In the world of Aardman Animation, cows are not dumb; they are cynical observers of human folly. She eats dirt, has a best friend named

While not strictly a "cow movie," Tim Burton’s cult classic features one of the most iconic "crazy cow" moments in film history.

It perfectly captures the "absurd mayhem" energy that usually accompanies cows on the big screen. 2. The High-Octane Thriller: Twister (1996)

: In a harrowing and "crazy" production choice for this Soviet war film, a real cow was actually killed on screen during a intense scene, as noted on Facebook . Twister (1996)