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Count Lugo, a centuries-old vampire, attempts to resurrect his long-lost lady love.
GWAR, the bloodthirsty alien antiheroes, conduct a worldwide telethon to feed souls to the World Maggot, which will transport the members of GWAR off our miserable planet once it grows. GWAR's tele-casts attract the attention of GlomCo, the world's monopolistic entertainment giant. GlomCo attempts to bribe GWAR's manager, Sleazy P. Martini, into selling GWAR out to the mainstream of Sunday morning cartoons. GWAR's revenge on the sniveling executives at GlomCo uncovers a dastardly plot to homogenize all humanity by the evil doctor Skulhedface!
After posing as the proprietor of a funeral home, the ageless vampire Count Lugo finally meets his end at the hands of Max the Zombie. A private detective investigates the bizarre crime and learns that Lugo's assistant, Lucy Black, has just escaped from a mental institution. With the help of Soko the voodoo princess and the mad Dr. Fregosi she hopes to revive Lugo. But Max, who is under Fregosi's control, rebels when he learns that his arch-nemesis will prowl once more.
The film interrelates a number of real-life experiences of crime, growing up and relationships. It was filmed around Chippenham, including Karma nightclub, Revolutions restaurant and The Audley Arms. It also features more than 100 people from right across the South West, many of whom were from the North Wiltshire Young People’s Theatre Group.
In dire straits, Joaquin, Jesse, and Frank fail a house robbery. After injecting cocaine, they hit a pizza shop. Joaquin, conflicted but loyal, joins the heist. Doubting his path, he calls his father for an exit route home.
A female band, who are exponents of "death rock", retreat to a cabin for the weekend. They soon find themselves being knocked off by a masked killer who uses weapons they have mentioned in their songs.