It was directed by Mark Steven Bosko and Wayne Alan Harold and stars Toby Radloff in his first film.
He goes to work and on the way there is harassed by TJ (Niko DePofi) and Leelee (Tony Zanoni), two punk drug dealers.
Harold has a crush on Sally (Heidi Lohr), a co-worker of his, and when he asks her out on a date, she makes up an excuse not to go.
Harold is also harassed by another co-worker, Jeff (Richard Zaynor), who is shown to be a love interest of Sally.
He gets a new hairdo and then buys flowers to win over Sally, but when he arrives at her house, he sees her in bed with Jeff.
He gives up on Sally and goes to a nightclub where he meets Jenny (Lori Scarlett) and Lilac (Elizabeth Quinn), two punks who dance with him.
[4] A TV Guide review said, "The story is so empty that it doesn't really end; it just runs out of people to kill".
[5] Bill Gibron, writing for DVD Verdict, said that the film "is a certifiable classic, a perfectly executed premise of such outrageous originality that it's amazing no one had thought of doing it before".
[4] Ian Jane, of DVD Talk, said that this film and its sequel are "typical bad horror-comedy hybrids" which are "quite dull", but went on to say that "while the movies are pretty much bottom of the barrel entertainment, they do have their own special kind of retarded charm".