Product Description
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This dark and decrepit factory was once used to make deadly
experimental s. One of the workers contracted a grim
virus and the company denied any responsibility. The ill worker
quit her job once she started to physically mutate. As time went
by, she returned to the factory a half-human creature driven mad
and craving human blood to survive. In an orgy of bloodshed, she
maliciously slaughtered all of her co-workers. The vile creature
disappeared and the factory was shut down. Since then, there have
been several disappearances around the area but no proof anything
happened...until now!
Review
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The reclusive Brain Damage himself introduces this wicked tale
of a closed down factory that is inhabited by the result of a
wicked nuclear spill! Local legend has it that as many
as 24 employees of the factory were mass murdered by a worker
that was horribly affected by the spill. Welcome Gorehounds to
the Death Factory. This movie doesn t waste any time at all.
Within the first 10 minutes we re treated to a petite hottie s
esesses, and a few gallons of hemoglobin, when the little
hottie and her boyfriend head into an abandoned factory to
out the scene and get a little nasty, not a shabby way to start a
flick. A group of college kids: the wholesome hottie Rachel,
Latina gangsta Luisa, overly cautious, and somewhat effeminate
Derek, soul girl Leticia, her main man Francis, and the metalhead
Troy, are out of class and ready to party, however, when they get
to Francis house and find out that his parents, who are supposed
to be out of town, have postponed their plans, the kids are
stiffed on a party hangout. Luisa comes up with the brilliant
idea that they should go party at the abandoned factory on the
edge of town. After Troy s story of the factory, the various
couples split up for the requisite sessions of fornication.
Francis shows Leticia his soul pole , Derek herds Rachel off and
we know what s on his mind, but not sure if he ll get it. Troy
heads out for some more smokes and for Luisa and it looks
doubtful that Luisa is even interested in tube steak. On the gore
side we get a pretty decent heart removal (pretty realistic and
still beating), a few major gushfest s served up chunky style cuz
this mutant killer has got a serious appetite for the jugular
baby! Numerous face, head, chest and testes reconstructions
performed with some VERY nasty finger cutlery (if you re thinking
Freddy Krueger you re dead wrong!), a nasty ocular gouge with the
aforementioned cutlery, no thanks to the victim s buddyfucking
ahem- friends. The acting was damn good by indie standards, not
flawless by any stretch, but impressive nonetheless, there are a
few in this cast who ve gone on to do much more, including spots
on very big TV shows and movies. It s pretty easy to discern who
s going to be seen again in the entertainment biz, and who hasn t
been heard from since. The thing I liked most about Death Factory
was that the creature/killer was a female. A scantily-clad,
albeit horrific killing machine that tears to ribbons like
a Cuisinart, and chows chunks of jugular like they were turkey
legs. Her appearance is a testament to Ron Karkosa s skills as a
makeup artist in that the creature is ugly as hell, yet Tiffany
Shepis, the actress who plays the creature is actually quite the
babe. Don t believe me? Check her out yourself at her website. A
fun watch with a really good twist at the end that does a lot for
the storyline, plus the hilarious cameo from schlongmeister Ron
Jeremy. Recommended! --HorrorWatch
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About the Actor
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Voluptuous New York-born beauty Tiffany Shepis has become a
princess of scream. In her films she often upstages more seasoned
actresses and has some great dance grooves. Can be seen at shows
like Chiller and will obviously make the move from indie schlock
to mainstream films as time goes on and a good agent looks after
her career. She been involved in filmmaking since the ripe old
age of 12 and has appeared in numerous videos with people like
Lil' Zane, Wu Tang Clan, Dexter Holland, Run DMC and Destiny's
Child video "Nasty Girl", but this particular video was never
released. Tiffany also a spot for Nintendo but it was pulled
for being too (Janet Jackson-like) raunchy. She loves blood and
gore but detests violence and is a very good reason why men
prefer brunettes.
About the Director
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One of the horror genre's most exciting new talents, Brad Sykes
made eight features on video before attending Boston University's
film program in 1993. By the time he graduated cum laude in 1997,
he had already worked for both Para Pictures and Ridley and
Tony Scott's Scott Free Productions. After moving to Los Angeles,
Sykes continued to work in film in various capacities both here
and abroad (a brief stint at Castel Film, Romania) before landing
his first writing-directing job in 1998. By 2000, he was writing
and directing full-time, with many genre credits such as Demon's
Kiss, Mad Jack, and the hugely successful Camp Blood Trilogy
under his belt. Sykes has continued to make his mark with more
recent projects like Death Factory, Goth, Within The Woods and
Mutation. His films have been distributed worldwide at Cannes,
AFM, and MIFED, and can be found at rental outlets like
Blockbuster, Netflix, and Hollywood Video. Sykes' films have also
been reviewed in, among others, Fangoria, Rue Morgue, The Dark
Side, Video, LA Weekly, Mad Movies, and Legacy Of Blood: A
Comprehesive Guide To Slasher Movies. Sykes lives in Los Angeles
with his wife, producer Josephina Sykes, where they operate
Nightfall Pictures, a full-service development and production
company. His latest project as writer/director is Plaguers, a
sci-fi/horror film which will go before cameras in October 2006.
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