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- About a depraved priest who lures innocent suburban girls into sexual slavery.
- A woman is approached by a man who has kidnapped her daughter.
- A romantic couple get more than they expected after the husband's experiments with penis-enlargement cream go awry.
- A sadistic serial rapist locks a helpless young hitch-hiker in his basement and starts to perform hideous acts of humiliation, torture, and psychological punishment on her frail body. Will she ever be the same, after breaking her will?
- A girl finds herself on Sesame Street. After meeting a red puppet named elmo she embarks on a heart-wrenching journey exploring themes of family, depression and what it means to be human.
- Nearing the end of WW2, a handful of Nazis board a plane bound for Argentina, where they plan to live in hiding. During the flight, lightning hits the plane and they parachute onto an island populated by savages. Atrocities await.
- Jeffrey Dahmer has the same name as the serial killer, and he has the same appetites. He struggles with his inclinations, often leading to serious trouble. The idea for the movie began when the real-life history of law enforcement in this case seemed almost like slapstick comedy. A victim escaped, only to be returned to Dahmer by the police. Also, the smell of rotting flesh was explained as the result of a refrigerator breaking. The list goes one. The director consulted with his fans who are gay because he didn't want the dark humor of the parody to be insulting. One such fan actually dated a man who was recently arrested - he is a real serial killer. The fan explained that there is prejudice against gays in law enforcement, which results in crimes not being properly investigated. Whether or not this is true, it provides perfect motivation for the fictional characters in the movie to be bungling fools. It's sad that the real-life foolish behavior might have a basis in hatred. As ridiculous as this story is, it does have some sobering messages.
- Melissa is a fetish model who realizes that she had taken the wrong path. Modeling was to pay for college, but it became her career. She tries to convince a director to forsake exploitation films and return to his artistic roots.
- In this movie, people become zombies by repeating too many politically-correct statements. The few remaining free-thinkers fight for survival. The reason why the movie is called "Dickless Zombies" is because conformists remove the genitals of any zombie that is killed - the elements would degrade the clothing, which would result in the penis being revealed to any passerbyer. (No, there isn't any depiction of this removal on screen). This shows how stupid average Americans are.
- A romantic couple run from the law after accidentally killing one of their friends. They encounter every imaginable monster that has appeared in horror movies in a modern day version of Dante's Inferno.
- After a painful encounter with some bullies next to an ant colony, Ant-Drew will never have to fear again, as an improbable, yet miraculous symbiosis begins. Now, he is unstoppable, and he thirsts for revenge. Is this a dream come true?
- The Pumpkin Man embarks on a murderous spree on Mischief Night.
- Newyorkers visit the Texas depicted in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Their car breaks down. A young girl offers them her home as a refuge. Upon arrival, their northern prejudices clash with the southerners.
- A schizophrenic videotapes women he's tied up, and sends a "Gospel of Blood" to the media.
- Unwisely, a pair of unsuspecting hitch-hikers accepts an offer for a ride by an innocent Good Samaritan, unbeknownst to them that their female benefactor only aims to make them suffer beyond logic. Can they flee from the cycle of pain?
- A sadist imprisons a fetish photographer in his home and uses his phone to get his models to come to the house so he can tie them up and rape them.
- This is a comedy about a guy who watches an awful DVDr that was made by one of those fake directors who sell their crap at horror conventions and decides that he too will make a bad movie and sell it for $30 a copy.
- A group of friends get together for a card game, but within 5 minutes most of them die from every conceivable horror movie monster/villain, but with a new twist.
- A janitor can no longer deal with the insults of the women in the office building. His revenge takes the form of degradation.
- A beautiful woman who is confined to a wheelchair places her house for sale, but a man who lets himself in has no intention of purchasing her property.
- Follow the story of Jesus in this slapstick satire. With a name like "Jesus, the Total Douchebag" the movie should only be seen by people who enjoy blasphemous comedy, and as such, the comedy is focused on targets that are usually exempt. Director Bill Zebub explains, "Indie movies should revel in their freedom. They are not confined to the same boundaries as the big budget movies. They should give what Hollywood can't."
- A gogo dancer quantum-leaps into the body of Jesus. She doesn't believe that the experience is real, so she has fun altering biblical events.
- Notorious director "Bill Zebub (Assmonster) set out to spoof science fiction movies. He noticed that Star Trek had social messages woven into the stories. He thought jokingly What if I weave ANTIsocial messages?
- Druids resurrect the partially mummified remains of Jesus. They force the zombified Christ to commit unspeakable acts as their sect prepares to rule a new age of mankind.
- A woman reports her alien abduction story, but hypnosis reveals that her nocturnal visitor was a man dressed like Santa. Was she dreaming, or is there more to the story?
- A tragic-comedy that finally offers an accurate representation of the heavy metal lifestyle, Bill Zebub's Metalheads stars Emily Thomas as a hard rock honey who just can't get enough of long hair, ripped jeans, and loud guitars.
- When a woman is researching alien abductions for a book project she gets reports of nocturnal attackers described as resembling Santa Claus.
- A perverted landlord goes on a rape spree. His tenant is mentally ill, and the landlord alters the crime scenes in a way that will implicate the schizophrenic, that is, if the bodies are ever found. Will the rampage continue unchecked?
- A maniac attacks a party and two survivors go on the run.
- After testing the boundaries of political-incorrectness in Dirtbags (2002), the uncompromising director, Bill Zebub, returns once more to expose a new batch of dirtbags in this bold re-imagining of the sarcastic comedy.
- Enter the twisted and surreal world of Interment - where nothing is as it seems and no one is safe. Writer/director Sean Murray delivers this blood soaked tragedy which will leave you uneasy and disturbed. Detective Charlie Osmond (Bill Marsh) is in pursuit of a ruthless serial killer known as Scott (Louis Devito). What Osmond encounters along the trail pushes him over the edge of sanity. Dead bodies, a dark angel named Chelsey (Jennifer Nolan) - and the evil Man in Black. Experience the ultimate terror: Interment will shock and unnerve anyone who dares to keep their eyes open until it's fatal end.
- Pagan/Folk Metal has been growing in popularity, and has overthrown Black Metal in Europe. These bands have tested the American shores and have played sold-out shows. The time has come to explore this invasion. This is the first documentary about Pagan/Folk Metal that has ever been made, and it features the best bands from the genre: Korpiklaani, Primordial, Finntroll, Ensiferum, Leaves Eyes, Turisas, and Tyr. Enjoy live performances, learn about the subcultures, and gain insight into the music. The artists give cordial and informative interviews - you will feel like you have made new friends. Two hours of metal await you! From the twisted mind of Bill Zebub (Grimoire of Exalted Deeds magazine, Metal Retardation, Breaking Her Will).
- An unfortunate woman is kidnapped and subjected to deranged abuses.
- Frankenstein's monster does horrible things.
- The Antichrist has ascended, leaving behind an unholy booger.
- A bald man humiliates and violates nude women.
- Two aspiring auteurs lure young actresses to their lair, where they kill them on camera.
- This fatalistic comedy explores the world of DIRTBAGS - they never achieve anything through honesty.
- Made as an experiment to determine the boundaries of comedy.
- This is a story of intrusion, demented intrusion. Rather than focus on the events that lead up to the crimes, the extra time is given for the crimes to play out in creepy detail. There are enough clues in the bizarre behavior that help you create your own story, with sudden shifts that jar you out of what you have believed.
- Bill Zebub wanted to prove a documentary about black metal could still be entertaining without using sensationalism. You get to see most artists express themselves candidly, while of course some people embarrass themselves with their facades.
- Rap sucks, yet it has become mainstream, which has made the world into a hell for people who haven't been brainwashed into liking the stupid trend. Laugh, or wince, as you watch the characters in this movie struggle in a world where they no longer belong.
- Friends are invited to an LSD party. The host suffers a psychotic episode, and guests become captives.
- A millennial happens to be the son of a mob boss. He has to decide whether to join the mob, or to live life without privilege. The leftist indoctrination from school, media, and social networks makes it hard for him to understand the right wing leanings of his father. Will he trade one form of brainwashing for another' If comedy is a social mirror, then this movie is a social circus-mirror.
- A bizarre weather phenomenon destroys parts of Clifton, New Jersey. Residents are advised to flee, but a few remain to test Fate. The storm is a symbol for change. Those who face the unknown can get swept up in the frightening current, but those who let Life make changes for them (accepting changes passively) become destroyed. This is beyond horror or science fiction. It is a movie that was written in the manner of an ancient Greek play. The dialogue is everything.
- The twisted mind of director Bill Zebub spills out onto the small screen in this 90-minute jaunt that combines offbeat comedy with short films and skits.
- A silent villain commits horrifying crimes in a spree that would even make a demon cringe.
- Metal documentary featuring interviews with more than 60 bands, including musicians outside of black metal scene.
- You have never seen bands interviewed like this! Most metal celebrities never expect journalists to ask the most bizarre questions ever imagined, that is, unless they are familiar with "The Grimoire of Exalted Deeds: magazine. Editor "Bill Zebub" has conducted some of the most outrageous metal interviews in history. Whether he irritated the bands or made them laugh, his antics made for interviews that you couldn't stop reading, and now the craziest moments have been compiled in one gigantic collection! METAL RETARDATION says it all. Are you ready to become METALLY RETARDED?
- "Death, thou too shalt die" does not seem to be a fitting statement for Death Metal. In this two-hour documentary, many exalted artists expound on a variety of subjects. The fact that the death metal has been hybridized but still identifiable as "Death Metal" after all these years means that it was NOT a passing trend. Indications are that the form will continue to exist, lest the enemies of all music (theft of songs) cut the bands down (a topic that is debated in the DVD).