Ron Atkins introduced us to the first of the two films. The main character is Harry Russo (John Giancaspro), a Las Vegas psychopath. He was driven to commit a series of atrocities by the hidden voice of Rubberneck, a ventriloquist doll given to him by his girlfriend Drew (Jasmin Putnam). When we follow Harry on a cocaine induced rape/murder spree, this movie balances the heinous humor with the disgusting violence scenes. Firstly, we see a mandatory shower scene where a sexy prostitute washes her chest and back with soap before retiring and engages in some mischievous phone sex in the bedroom. When Harry walked in, we saw his perspective and strangled her before indulging in his favorite pastime; Necrophilic. Next, he killed a prostitute. After she gave him oral sex, he stabbed his psychologist, killed Drew, and various vulgar people because he sprayed Charlie's snot worth over a thousand pounds, and even managed to put on a ridiculous blonde wig, apply lipstick, and jump around with a weapon, Make sure everyone can see (Giancaspro makes sure he has a fast violin before handling these scenes to ensure it doesn't look too small on camera, as evidenced by the decreasing force in some shots), constantly cursing, trying to dance a little disco, cutting off his finger, knocking down a couple, licking his hands clean, and then shooting.... You understand! The bloody scenes are quite amateur, but Jancaspro is great; Of course, this is to invite people to attend their mother-in-law's funeral. Although there are some annoying lens effects, this movie does provide stunning positive effects, and there are quite a few positive effects for all tastes (or more precisely, for those who lack positive effects).