Brian Dorton’s “Trashology” is trash cinema at it’s finest. In many ways he is carrying the cult classic style of B-movie madness and goodness into the new century. Something so few directors strive for but there are a few out there that see the awesome tacky fun and brilliantly execution of a good “trash” movie. Thankfully Brian Dorton knows this genre well and it shows beautifully in “Trashology”. Oh and for all you people out there that don’t appreciate this genre-step away from the monitor now, put down the double stuffed Oreo’s and take a hard look in the mirror. I venture to say that this subgenre of cinema was created and meant for you!!!
College student Tracy (Laura Lee Black) has just received an assignment to write a report on her favorite film genre. In her research she discovers a book, now Tracy is taken into three interlocking tales of the unexpected. First in THE VAT, two woman (Jenny Coulter / Rodney Horn) are harassed by a jealous fanatic (Angie Keeling) about their worldly ways. When the bible thumping hypocrite threaten
s violence, chaos takes it's toll. Next in BIG DEBBIE, a robust woman (Rodney Horn) is abandoned at the altar, she runs into two guys that use her to fulfill their odd sexual fetish. When one accidentally dies, they're forced to get rid of the body... the only problem: a woman on the edge (Rachel Stout) witnesses the ditching and blackmails them into killing her cheating girlfriend (Kelli Ellis). Finally in INGLOURIOUS BITCHES, a quirky pair of female vigilantes (Douglas Conner / Brian Dorton) use an app on a cellphone to track down and murder sex offenders.
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