Dimension Of Blood!
Greetings my friends. You are interested in the bizarre, the odd, the strange. Dr. Thomas Mobius of BioGen Labs has just begun research on a strange lifeform that the government claims was found at the bottom of a deep mining shaft in South America. Mobius suspects there may be more to this than he's being told, so he enlists the aid of lab assistant Rachel Roundtree. When a fellow scientist from the east coast calls for a clandestine meeting but then disappears, the plot thickens and a mysterious Man In Black begins appearing and doing away with all who stand in his way. Can Dr. Mobius and Miss Roundtree unravel the mystery of who the Man In Black is and what the lifeforms really are before it's to late?
Cast & Crew: Tom Shaffer as Dr. Thomas Mobius, Joe Sherlock as The Man in Black, Dale Wilson as Dr. Joseph Ashley, Brenda Beutner as Rachel Roundtree, Alyssa as Annabelle, Tim Sweeney as Luther Heidler, E.I.U., Stacy Sanders as Biker Chick and Joe's Roommate; Make-up Effects by Rob Merickel and Joe Sherlock; Written and directed by Joe Sherlock.
Reviews: Great mix of comedy and gore! Real nice F/X! Good use of cast and location. A film that makes the most of it's low to no budget (which was so low, it couldn't buy Wes Craven dinner). And the story?....It's a hoot!" - Pat Bishow, Director of "The Adventures Of El Frenetico & Go-Girl!"
This double feature, written and directed by Oregon filmmaker Joe Sherlock, is an example of some creative ingenuity at the micro-budget level. You know that when the feature is introduced by a disembodied floating head doing a Criswell impression that the following video isn't going to be all that serious. In the first story Dr Thomas Mobius investigates the origins of strange lifeforms discovered in South America-and becomes involved with some very weird goings on involving government agents, mutants and those pesky "MIBs" that tend to pop up in alien movies. Actor Tom Shaffer is very believable in the lead as the befuddled scientist. There's also plenty of well done gratuitous gore to spice up this concoction. The second story, MONSTER IN THE GARAGE, while entertaining is a bit long with the party sequence but once the dimestore monster comes along is pretty damn hilarious. The part with the alien savior speaking Japanese instead of English through its translator had me in stitches. - Cult Movies Magazine
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