Silt: Peter Steele

Dirtbags: Evil Never Felt So Good

Dirtbags: Evil Never Felt So Good explores the morally questionable antics of a group whose exploits include making illicit pharmaceuticals and covertly filming women. This film examines the boundaries of comedy and fairness through the lens of these ethically deficient

Dirtbags: Armpits of Metal

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. This time, a group of unethical metalheads and

Dirtbags

Testing the boundaries of political-incorrectness, the story focuses on characters who never have attained anything through honorable means. They prefer to use lying, cheating, stealing, or brute force. Take, for instance, the pharmacy student who uses his skils to make

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