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- This is a visual experience for the true aficionado of Zen Filmmaking and Max Hell Frog Warrior.
- A blood thirsty monster from Mexico, must be stopped by a rather unique law enforcement team.
- Detective Jake Blade and his partner Bonzarelli are Rock n' Roll Cops (from the Boogie Woogie Division) who beat up everyone they encounter while chasing down Mr. Big and scoring drugs for their police commissioner.
- Crimes of the Chupacabra is the PG version of the cult film classic, Guns of El Chupacabra. This version of the film was original released only to Asia.
- Vampire Sunrise is a docudrama thriller set on the dark side of Hollywood, California. It follows two undercover police detectives as they track down a cult of killer vampires. Or not? Vampire Sunrise is the PG version of the Scott Shaw Zen Film Cult Film Classic, Vampire Abstracta. Removed is the nudity that some viewers may find offensive. Replacing it are unused scenes seen in no other version of the film.
- A Country Western Musician turned Vampire Hunter. A Pimp turned Psycho Killer. A Beautiful Street Walker turned Blood Sucker. Vampire Black: Trail of the Dead takes a new look at the characters first presented in Scott Shaw's Vampire Noir.
- Rock n' Roll Cops Lite is the PG version of the Scott Shaw Zen Film, The Rock n' Rock Cops. Gone is the nudity that some people may find offensive, remaining is all of the action and the adventure.
- Lost in the realms of 1970's Hollywood, VAMPIRE BLVD. follows Jasmine Lee, an actress from Hong Kong, who has come to Hollywood with dreams of stardom. Instead, she is tracked down by an ancient cult of mutant samurai sword carrying vampires, seeking to steal the powers she never knew she possessed. Her only hope is the protection of two down-and-out Private Investigators (played by Scott Shaw and Kevin Thompson).
- In the tradition of "My Dinner with Andre," Dinner & Drinks follows three Hollywood actors as they go out on the town and discuss Life, Love, God, and Show Business. Part Documentary, Part Reality T.V., Part Soap Opera. This film redefines Avant-garde Cinema.
- KILLER: DEAD OR ALIVE follows two mercenaries, Michael Black and Raphael X who, after saving a young helpless girl from the grasp of a monster in the jungle, return as hired killers to a society that is lost in an abstract reality of contradictions.
- UNDERCOVER X is a psycho-thriller. It tells the story of Detective Truck Baker (Scott Shaw) who inadvertently discover an Asian crime ring when he is seduced by a female member of the family.
- Outside Through the Labyrinth. A Scott Shaw Zen Mind Ride.
- Take a stroll down memory lane as famed indie film, cult icon, Conrad Brooks discusses Hollywood in its heyday.
- People often ask the question, "Just what is Zen Filmmaking?" To answer that question, Scott Shaw created this documentary. Cameras rolled on Scott Shaw, Donald G. Jackson, Julie Strain, Kevin Eastman, and others, at the 1997 and 1998 American Film Markets. In this documentary, Scott Shaw present deep insight into Zen Filmmaking, from the words of people who have made Zen Films.
- A visually lyrical cinematic exploration of a man's quest to find his place in the wilderness. A Scott Shaw, Zen Cinema Meditation, Zen Film.
- Hollywood has a Dark Side. The Hard Edge of Hollywood peers into the dark, emotional underworld of Hollywood film production and how it effects the lives of the actors and actresses who dive into it. This film is a Cutting Edge Melodrama/Docudrama Thriller.
- Listen to the words of Donald G. Jackson as he discusses his evolution through the independent film industry, from his first film to his last, and how filmmaking lead him to Cinematic Enlightenment.
- Two Folkies. Two Filmmakers. Two men talking about Folk and Filmmaking.
- The mythical beast, El Chupacabra is unleashing havoc on Southern California. This documentary presents interviews with those who have encountered the monster.
- During the 1991 creation of The Roller Blade Seven and its sequel, Return of the Roller Blade Seven, the filmmakers: Donald G. Jackson and Scott Shaw shot over twenty-four hours of 16mm footage. Much of that footage was never used for the final edits of these two feature films. Narrated by Scott Shaw, this film explores the unused footage and takes the viewer behind the scenes of these Cult Film Classics.
- A docudrama thriller, set on the dark side of Hollywood, California. It follows two undercover police detectives as they track down a cult of vampire killers. Or not?
- Sometimes a film is not turning out the way the filmmaker hoped and he just has to pull the plug. This is that adventure.
- A Scott Shaw Zen Film Mind Ride. Take a drive into the all too real abstract realms of Cinematic Reality as you ascend into the next evolution of Zen Filmmaking, the Non-Narrative Zen Film...
- Vampire Noir is docudrama horror/thriller that finds Vampire Hunter, Jedediah Diesel saving his friend, Diamond, who makes his living as a pimp, from the grasp of a seductive vampire only to find out that Diamond is a cold blooded psycho killer.
- The Final Kiss peers into the dark underworld of Hollywood Rock n' Roll fame, fortune, and human demise.