In the Tale of the Voodoo Prostitute, a master manipulator and hustler by the name of Fleetwood Deville dispenses heinous wrong-doings to nearly everyone that crosses his path. One particular female managed to meet and exceed any expectation of evil. She cursed Fleetwood to a fate even worse than death: impotence. With his harem of beautiful women and killers, Fleetwood must rival neighboring pimps to free himself from a curse that if left undone would not only take his manhood, but possibly his life. This film is based in the mean streets and interminglings of the Dallas/Ft. Worth area.
Remington has escaped the evil cabin, but now the evil continues to follow him wrecking havoc where ever he goes. As Chloe and Revel look for a missing sister that went to the evil cabin in the previous installment. The two meet Vincent, a failing tv show host, to help psychicly contact the missing sister. That's when a gunshot rings out in the night and the three meet Remington. Now they all must battle for their lives against the evil that pursues Remington to once and for all lock the evil away for good.
"Groups of super powered people begin a war that will bring the city they live in crumbling down. Allegiances of super powered people fight for control of a young girl, who holds the ultimate power to control anything and everyone in the city. They will begin a war that in the end could bring the entire city crumbling down."
Tina, Jordan, Kathy and Stephanie head to a cabin for a weekend get away. They sneak into an abandoned cabin for a bit of adventure as they enjoy their time away from it all. After stumbling upon a doll that has been watching them the entire time they end up also finding a tape recorder that dictates different evils that the cabin possesses. The girls don't pay any attention to it until the evil in the cabin starts playing with them. They become locked in a battle with the evil that wont let them go. This is a comedy / horror . A generic spoof like premise that decides to take a new twist That audiences will not expect. Written by Gerald Crum