Champagne and Bullets

Described as a vanity project, Champagne and Bullets has become a cult movie due to writer/director/star John De Hart's amateur and "inexplicable"[1] performance.

According to Vinegar Syndrome, the film was originally edited as Champagne and Bullets in 16 mm but never commercially released.

The latter title is arguably the most well-known, as the GetEven cut is described as "notorious"[3] by Vinegar Syndrome and has been discussed by genre film programs such as Red Letter Media.

His ex-girlfriend, Cindy, is being harassed by members of a satanist cult, and Bode decides to help her by fighting them.

It’s one of the strangest yet wildest movies I had ever seen yet I couldn’t stop watching"[6] Writing for Blu-ray.com, Brian Orndorf states that the film "is lunacy when it isn't incredibly boring and indulgent, quickly ascending to Bad Movie Night heaven.