
Llamas with Hats 4 2010
"Why are those llamas wearing hats? Llamas do not need hats."
In the deliriously twisted universe of *Llamas with Hats 4* (2010), the surreal meets the slapstick as director Jason Steele delivers another bizarre chapter in the franchise where hats become a matter of life and death.
Director: Jason Steele
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Llamas with Hats 4 (2010) about?
*Llamas with Hats 4* follows Carl's relentless destruction as he wreaks havoc on his surroundings, leaving carpets shredded and houses reduced to rubble. Amid the chaos, the llamas remain eerily indifferent, their hats a symbol of the film's absurdly dark humor.
Who directed Llamas with Hats 4?
The film is directed by Jason Steele, the creative mind behind the *Llamas with Hats* series, known for his offbeat and surreal storytelling style.
Who stars in Llamas with Hats 4?
The short film stars Chris Alex and Jason Steele, who bring the bizarre characters to life with their performances.
Is Llamas with Hats 4 (2010) worth watching?
While *Llamas with Hats 4* is a niche, ultra-short indie film with no IMDb rating, its quirky charm and genre-defying approach make it a cult curiosity worth a look for fans of absurdist humor. The 2-minute runtime is perfect for a quick, bizarre fix.
How long is Llamas with Hats 4?
*Llamas with Hats 4* has a runtime of 2 minutes.
About Llamas with Hats 4 (2010) — A 2-Minute Surreal Comedy Explosion
In the deliriously twisted universe of *Llamas with Hats 4* (2010), the surreal meets the slapstick as director Jason Steele delivers another bizarre chapter in the franchise where hats become a matter of life and death. This darkly comedic short film plunges us into a world where llamas casually don headwear, defying logic while Carl's chaotic antics spiral out of control—literally and explosively. The 2-minute runtime packs a punch with its blend of absurdist humor, eerie fantasy, and offbeat drama, creating an atmosphere that's equal parts unsettling and hilarious.
Starring Chris Alex and Jason Steele, the film leans into its genre-bending identity, weaving horror, comedy, and fantasy into a single, chaotic thread. The themes of destruction and absurdity collide as Carl's rampage leaves carpets ruined and homes in ruins, all while the llamas stand by, unphased by the chaos. It's a microcosm of mayhem that challenges viewers to embrace the bizarre and find humor in the unexpected.