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Father Marcus needs the help of Brett Baxter as toilets around the country are becoming demonically possessed.
After suffering a horrible accident, Brett Baxter is nursed back to health and begins the fight for his life against the evil forces of Pottymouth as he begins taking toilets around the world hostage. Pottymouth controls the sinister Death Toilet and thus is killing people that attempt to use their own commodes. A battle to save the toilets around the world begins leaving untold carnage in its wake.
Gregg G. Allin has a semi-successful podcast exploring paranormal events. When Amityville is overrun with a spate of toilet murders leading back to the haunted house of yesteryear, Gregg wastes no time flying into town to get some answers. With Amityville’s Mayor Dump demanding answers and an end to the killings, Gregg is perplexed because this Amityville house doesn’t seem to be that scary. Looks are very deceiving, and, after a toilet in the house mutilates Sebastian the caretaker, Gregg is forced to act. What ensues is a battle like no other where Gregg is pushed to the very limits of hell and beyond in an effort to save the town… and the world!
Chaos breaks out when a killer stroller goes on a spree of carnage across small town America.
New comedy from Evan Jacobs and Mike & Lindy Hartsfield
Vietnam veteran Brett Baxter comes home to settle his dead brother's affairs and soon realizes that his toilet may be the embodiment of Satan.
Father Dingleberry (Isaac Golub) and Brett Baxter (Mike Hartsfield) travel to the Vatican when it becomes clear that their satanic toilet problem is far from over. Their plane is hijacked mid-flight and their journey pits them against possessed crappers, super-human doodies, and nefarious rolls of toilet paper all leading to a showdown with a foe that's more devious than any villain in cinema history: Potty Mouth. "Death Toilet 4: Brown Snakes on a Plane" takes the franchise into the not-so-friendly skies and beyond.
Quinton (Mike Hartsfield, The DEATH TOILET Franchise) and Bob (Evan Jacobs, director of the original FLEAS) are two lovable losers who get more than they bargain for when a home remedy goes wrong. After injuring himself while trying to fix an ingrown toenail, Quinton becomes convinced that he needs to do a lot more "surgery" on his toe. Amidst a lot of arguing, eating and other tomfoolery, Quinton eventually decides that the best way to remedy the situation is to amputate his foot.
Sequel to The Cojones Virus (2022). Plot TBA
The sixth installment in the Death Toilet franchise. Plot TBA.
Sara is unhappy in her job, her relationships, and just about everything else she has going on in her life. One Friday night, a night she thinks her longtime boyfriend is going to propose, Sara is surprised when things don't go as planned. Soon things turn violent and Sara has to cover her tracks. This all coincides with a visit from a know-it-all plumber, a nosey neighbor, and phone calls from a friend who talks incessantly. Tired of being MANSPLAINED by the world, Sara enacts the best kind of Polanski-esque revenge on her would be mansplainers.
An entomologist (Michael J. Vogelsang) is enjoying the seclusion that he needs as he researches a new species of insect. While away, the strains of family life start to pull at him. His ...
A young man, attempting to watch a VHS tape of "Love Streams" by John Cassavetes on his television, is constantly harassed and annoyed by outside forces.
Dean Campbell is a high-powered attorney who returns home from work to find his family being held hostage by terrorists.