The Wait Is Over
Plot
10 years in the making, 2 years in production... The members of the XBW organization have ran shows and impressed crowds spanning across multiple countries behind the backs of the Maryland State Athletic Commission. Obtaining more than 5,000 views per 'webisode' they proved dominance in Backyard Wrestling supremacy by also becoming the #1 most searched Backyard Wrestling Federation on the Internet and in the world. Their former website hit unique web hits reaching into the millions year after year. This is their grand stage, this is what they've worked hard for. After all the sweat, blood and egos... They come together one more time, with the Reunion of a lifetime. It's XBW! And it's the Reunion!
Keywords: alliance, army, asian, backyard, blood, championship, death, eastern, ecw, ego
10 years in the making, 2 years in production
Reilly Davidson: My most memorable moment was when we surpassed the one million unique hits mark, it was unheard of, we actually surpassed TNA that year.
Deathwarrent: Sorry dude, you sucked!
Plot
The four Horsemen of the Apocalypse as you've never seem them before. This short 10 minute comedy looks at the effect these four men can unintentionally have, especially on the poor hapless waitress caught in the middle, when they meet up in a country pub to discuss work.
Four men in a pub. Could be the beginning of a joke; it isn't.
Plot
Jimmy Cuervo is a down-on-his-luck ex-con living in a polluted mining town on a reservation that would run him out of town if not for the remainder of his probation. With his time nearly finished, he plans to start a new life with his girlfriend Lily , and leave the town for good. But Luc Crash and Lola Byrne head up a local gang of local Satanists who murder Jimmy and Lily in a brutally ritualistic slaying that they hope will conjure the rebirth of the Antichrist. When the legend of the Crow returns Jimmy from the dead, Jimmy heads out on a one-man path of vengeance that will lead him to El Nino, the leader of the gang that Luc and Lola are in.
Keywords: back-from-the-dead, based-on-comic, based-on-comic-book, based-on-novel, black-magician, character-name-in-title, crow, dark-hero, diabolical, eye-gouging
He will not rest until he gets his vengeance.
Passion..Revenge...Eternity.
Jimmy Cuervo: She believed in you. She believed in all of you.::Harold: She believed in fairy tales. Who are you to tell me what she believed in?::Jimmy Cuervo: I'm the fairy fucking godfather that's gonna save your fairy fucking tails.
Jimmy Cuervo: Don't you have any respect for the dead?
Jimmy Cuervo: You are gonna fucking die!
Jimmy Cuervo: Quoth the raven nevermore, motherfucker!
Jimmy Cuervo: Someone owes me two lifetimes and a set of perfect blue eyes.
Pestilence: Get off me, you damn hallucination!
Luc Crash: What's the difference between me and you, hm?::Jimmy Cuervo: I'm dead.
El Nino: He'll be your homey now and forever more!
El Nino: I now pronounce you devil and his shorty!::Lola Byrne: I love you, Lucifer.::El Nino: Well, kiss the bride, motherfucker!
El Nino: Well, wicked-ass props to you Mr. O.G. and thanks for representing all the homeboys.
Plot
From the people that brought you the cult comedy hit Why We Had To Kill Bitch comes the short film Grim, a witty romantic comedy that turns the "Honey-there's-something-I-need-to-tell-you-about-myself" genre on it's ear. Dan wants to marry Sally. But before he'll let her say "yes" he needs to let her in on a secret about his day job, a secret so unbelievable, so shocking, so Biblical that Sally literally needs to see it to believe it.
The movie they warned you about in church
War: Well, how 'bout it?::Famine: Ok. Let's see... I'm young. I'm Jewish. And my parents are dead.
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