Draniac
by Brett Piper
from Shock-O-Rama Cinema
This Special Edition DVD release of Piper s horror outing Drainiac has been newly telecined from its original negatives and pre-mastered in hi-definition image and sound re-edited fx-enhanced and presented in 1.78:1 widescreen - offering fans a never-before-seen cut and the definitive version of this traditional FX and stop-motion animation cult classic.Julie Ashbrook and a group of friends have taken up residence in a deserted old house while they clean it up for a planned restoration. Strange and inexplicable occurrences involving water is just the beginning as gruesome death-by-plumbing takes its toll on the terrified inhabitants. Drip by steady drip the fleshless entity begins to take shape and Julie and her friends soon come face to face with the bloodthirsty monster in all its aqueous evil - an ancient water demon that wants to tear them apart!Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: HORROR/KILLER UPC: 612385520594 Manufacturer No: 612385520594
Bite Me
by Brett Piper
from Shock-O-Rama Cinema
A crate of bio-engineered marijuana winds up at a strip-joint after a drug deal gone bad, bringing with it a renegade DEA agent and a swarm of monstrous critters. Just what owner Ralph and sultry dancers Crystal, Trix and Amber need as they struggle to save their club from shutting down. An exterminator is called in to thwart the infestion, but quicker than you can say "roach motel," these oversized insectoids prove they are made of tougher stuff. The club is under attack by a stealthy, skittering invasion of bad-ass, bloodthirsty bugs, and there's nowhere to run, no place to hide, and not a lap-dance in sight. And when the DEA heavy falls victim to a hungry horde, you can be sure he'll be back but he might not be quite human anymore.
Shock-O-Rama
by Brett Piper
from E.I. Independent
When popular horror actress Rebecca Raven (M. Mundae) gets the axe from the `B' movie studio that made her a household name, she travels to the country for some rest and relaxation and a bloody confrontation with a flesh-starved zombie hungry to bite off more than it can swallow. Meanwhile, the frantic studio executives must rummage through past productions to find a sexy new star for their next film, and they come across two fright flicks that may offer a solution. Mechanoid features tiny, killer aliens - on the run from intergalactic police - that crash-land in a New Jersey salvage yard and battle its pissed-off proprietor with a 50-foot-tall creature borne of scrap metal and junked parts. In Lonely Are the Brain, an over-sized, under-stimulated hunk of evil gray matter experiments on beautiful young women for the sole purpose of experiencing human sensual pleasure. Does either film star the next "Rebecca Raven," who could soon be nothing but zombie left-overs?
Bacterium
by Brett Piper
from Pop Cinema
An isolated outpost in the wilderness becomes a battleground between humankind and morphing microscopic monster in this gross-out shocker from horror master Brett Piper. When a handful of friends stumble upon the abandoned building, they come face to face with a biological weapons experiment gone catastrophically wrong. As the flesh-hungry contagion spreads from person to person - rendering each host into a pile of infectious ooze - it begins to multiply and increase in size. A covert military force sent in to destroy the organism discovers the extent of the slithering mutation, but by then it's too late for conventional tactics.
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