7/10
amazingly good for no budget
28 August 2005
Warning: Spoilers
Goose, the leader of the Ravens is convinced by his girlfriend to leave the gang cause she fears for him life. But quiting isn't that easy as the leader of the rival gang, the Spiders, start smarting from a recent fight between the two gang members decides to take it upon himself and one of his gang members to off the slut. This sends Goose into an endless see of drugs and despair in a endlessly downward spiral, but not before disposing of your now deceased girlfriend in a trash compacter (she he DOES care, and doesn't litter, what a environmentalist). Anyways he soon finds himself up against the new combined ultra-gang (the new leader of the Ravens combined forces with The Spiders) and all-out carnage ensues. This little no budget movie goes a long way on sheer manic energy alone even though the acting leaves much to be desired. And overall I did find myself enjoying it very much.

My Grade: B-

Eye Candy: 2 pairs of breasts, and Jim Bebbers ass for the ladies

DVD Extras: Commentary by writer/director/actor Jim Van Bebber, producer/director of photography Michael King, British cult film distributor David Gregory, and actor Marc Pitman; Jim Bebber filmography; soundless Outtakes and behind-the-scenes footage; "Chunkblower" promo film; and"My Sweet Satan" short film

Easter Egg: On Side A, highlight a hidden pentagram in the center of the gravestone for a music video of Skinny Puppy's "Spasmolytic"
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