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Joanna Angel Horror-Comedy SLUMBER PARTY SLAUGHTERHOUSE Goes Mainstream VOD & Cable On Demand

September 8, 2010

AT&T U-Verse, Verizon Fios, More Pick Up Video Starring Joanna Angel, Tiffany Shepis, Masuimi Max

The over-the-top campy horror comedy Slumber Party Slaughterhouse hits mass market VOD and Cable On Demand this month, delivering a ridiculously-unrated, sexy-fun romp (like PIRANHA-3D but on crack), starring punk-porn princess Joanna Angel and her Burning Angel porn starlets Daisy Sparks, Whisky, Allister, Cali Nova, Morgan Mae, as well as fetish-supermodel Masuimi Max and scream queen Tiffany Shepis.

According to distributor Gravitas Ventures, the film will be available starting September 1 (except as noted) on numerous carriers including AT&T U-Verse, Verizon Fios (starting Sept 11), Rogers (Canada), Mediacom, Suddenlink, Bresnan, DISH VOD, Blue Ridge, Wave, Click, Atlantic Broadband, Cincinnati Bell, Hargray, RCN, NTELOS, Frontier, HTC, and more.

The story follows Paul Tard, a geek on the eve of his graduation from air conditioner repair school. Paul’s friends are throwing a graduation party complete with hookers, but, when Paul’s ex-girlfriend steals his hooker, Paul is uninvited to the party. Drowning his sorrows, Paul decides to take a bubble bath and bring along his laptop for some internet porn. Of course, the laptop falls in the bathtub and Paul electrocutes himself to death. None of this would have happened if he’d only been invited to the party, so Paul sells his soul to a demon in exchange for the power to take revenge on his former friends.

Initially created as a Halloween prank for five underground movie directors (Doug Sakmann, Matt Pizzolo, Joanna Angel, Kurly Tlapoyawa, Ramzi Abed) to collaborate on short campy-horror films tied together by an interactive DVD-game format of answering slasher movie trivia questions to progress through scenes, the film became an unexpected hit that played across the U.S. theatrically for interactive midnight screenings that mix Rocky Horror-style ‘audience participation’ with pub trivia competition. Although the DVD and live screenings utilize the interactive storytelling style, the VOD version will play as a straight narrative.

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