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At the beach, a pumpkin washes ashore and is promptly and cruelly destroyed by two young women frolicking on the sand. When they crush the pumpkin, their legs are covered in an inexplicable red liquid. Fast forward to Mischief Night when these same two women and their friends find themselves being stalked by a killer Pumpkin Man. Is he just a sicko in a costume or something more bizarre that has marked them for death?
A woman who is researching alien abductions for a book receives increasing reports of nocturnal attackers who are described as resembling Santa Claus. She enlists the aid of a scholar of mythology to see if the legend of Santa has a darker side, and what she discovers is more horrifying than she could never have expected.
Testing the boundaries of political incorrectness, these characters have never attained anything through honorable means. They prefer to use lying, cheating, stealing, or brute force. Take, for instance, the pharmaceutical student who utilizes his skills to produce date-rape drugs, and he sells these concoctions in order to pay tuition. While each 'dirtbag' has his own story, all become obstacles to the protagonist – a dirtbag who's at the crossroads of change. Will he find redemption or destruction?
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.
A group of friends get together for a card game, but within five minutes, most die horribly, leaving the hosts to run for their lives (and from the law). Along the way, they encounter every conceivable horror movie monster/villain, but with a new twist.