Sean finished the tentative box covers for our films. Here they are:

This one is called the "The Trade Off." We are actually still in post-production with this one. It is our first Hi-Def movie and we hope to push this one to cable tv. We just need to figure out the best way to go about doing that. The story is about Arthus Blake, an unrepentant sexaholic who gets fired from his job, disrespects his wife and, as you might expect, goes on a wild sex spree. For the first time no one gets killed or uses drugs in this movie. There is just alot and I mean alot of red hot, streamy, amazing sex in this movie & a really great performance by actor Waliek Crawdell who plays Arthur's hard-luck friend. Also peep actress Anna Lee Smith as the sultry, well-endowed adulteress "Shelly" who gets some hot, sticky loving. Its actually a pretty funny movie at times.
This movie is called "Hookers In Revolt." We shot it in 2006 with an ensemble cast. We really didn't intend for this movie to be much more that a somewhat tame (by our standards) satire of the book Animal Farm, but as we began to shoot Hookers In Revolt the drugs, violence and sex got totally out of control. We have some really spicey sex scenes in this movie. Moreover, the cocaine abuse and violence against women is just insane. Its amazing that we got all of this done with a zero budget. There are some really hot chicks in this movie: Check out the luscious Latina Jovan Roman and gorgeous chocolate Melissa Grimmond who has some of the greatest... well check out the movie, you'll see! One thing that we really came out of this movie understanding: that you can always push the limits of sex, drugs and violence to a higher level than you anticipate.
Now we get in the time capsule and travel back to winter 2004 when we shot the Giallo-Slasher "Lust For Vengeance." We shot the majority of the movie in 2 days and the remaining 3 scenes almost one year later. The shoot was a crunch and it was probably our most chaotic and crazy shoot. The drugs, sex and vomiting were outlanding and actor Jeff Roaches really came into his own as "Steve," a bum ass junkie who, in a few short scenes smokes weed, shoots heroine and gives steady backshots to nudist/actress Pierre-Sophia Petion. The movie sort of the reflects the unpredictable nature of the cast. We got through this movie somehow and the end result was well worth the trouble.
Now for perhaps the most controversial movie ever shot: "They All Must Die!" This movie has been banned worldwide for 7 years now and we just can't find a distributor or commercial outlet who wants to sell it. Maybe they feel that the film portrays black people in a bad way? Or maybe its because of the gang rape that lasts about 1 hour? Who knows? The movie is only for people who are hardcore and it may never be seen by a wide audience. Calrlito Rivera did a tremendous job playing racist thug "Nissan." He was so real at times, it was scary. But what I will say is that is was pretty fun shooting it. We ate alot of pizza. No one got hurt. No one complained. And contrary to what you may have read... no one died ;-)
Last but not least is the movie that started it all: House of the Damned. We got this movie in 2 days in Boston, Massachusetts. Its was a hustle and since it was our first film, it was one hell of an adventure. So many things happened that we couldn't anticipate. We had alot of fun shooting it and editing it was one hell of an experience too. This movie was like our film school in a way. I'm very proud of this one. Actor Buddy Love gives a great cameo and provides a violent death scene as the idiot "David," meanwhile the girlfight between Valerie Alexander and Blue in the dirty ass basement is a classic. And have you ever seen a rapping zombie? Ah yes, we made it happen! When this one was finished and edited, I knew that we were on the road to becoming what we had initially planned to be: independent guerrilla film makers.