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Hollywood Cops (1997)
Character: Hack Saw
International Action Star Scott Shaw stars as hard boiled Detective Jake Blade. He's joined by action star David Heavener and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles creator Kevin Eastman. They join forces to clean up the Hollywood underworld. Penthouse Pet and B-Movie Queen Julie Strain appears in this film, as do Scream Queen Linnea Quigley and the ultimate Hollywood bad guys, Robert Z'Dar and William Smith.
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The Rock 'n Roll Cops (2003)
Character: Hack
This film follows its lead character, Detective Jake Blade (played by Shaw) who is pursuing the Russian crime lord Rinaldi (played by Smith). This film is traditional of Scott Shaw's directorial work in that it follows a non-linear storyline that it riddled with strange dialogue and unexpected edits, where the central characters leave behind the storyline and interact solely by the presentation of visual images in association with Techno music. This film also possesses the obvious references to Blacksploitation Cinema apparent in virtually all Scott Shaw films.
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Guns of El Chupacabra 2: The Unseen (1998)
Character: N/A
Guns of El Chupacabra II: The Unseen is a loosely based prequel/sequel to GUNS OF EL CHUPACABRA. This film parallels Guns of El Chupacabra and peers into the lives and motives of some of the characters introduced in GUNS OF EL CHUPACABRA in a more definitive manner.
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Ride with the Devil (1999)
Character: Devil Child
Forty years ago Daredevil Dan Donovan was sent to the dark abyss. He has now been given one last chance to reenter the light. What must he do? He must exchange his soul for the souls of thirteen other deserving candidates. This is his adventure.
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Armageddon Boulevard (1998)
Character: King AllMedia
ARMAGEDDON BLVD. A ZEN FILM When the streets go bad, Jack B. Quick gets mad. STARRING: ◇ International Action Star and Martial Arts Master, Scott Shaw ◇ Penthouse Pet and B-Movie Queen, Julie Strain ◇ Co-Creator of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Kevin Eastman ◇ Ultimate Hollywood Bad Guy, Robert Z' ...
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Independents (2007)
Character: N/A
Discover what it really takes to strike out on your own and become the next big name in graphic novels. Twenty-four respected creators unveil the secrets of the artistic mind, by talking about their favorite medium, the lowest of low-brow arts: Comic Books.
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Frogtown News (2008)
Character: Self
People often ask the question, "Just what is Zen Filmmaking?" To answer that question, Scott Shaw created this documentary. Cameras rolled on Shaw, Donald G. Jackson, Julie Strain, Kevin Eastman and others at the 1997 and 1998 American Film Markets. In this documentary, Shaw presents deep insight into Zen Filmmaking, from the words of people who have made Zen Films. Plus, there is never before released scenes from some of Scott Shaw's Zen Films.
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East Meets West: Filmmakers Crossing Borders (2007)
Character: Self
Short documentary included in the Highlander: The Search for Vengeance DVD. An interesting look at the process of bringing this American franchise over to Japan and gives a good idea at what it took to see it through to completion. Along the same lines there is an interview with Director Yoshiaki Kawajiri where he talks about his experience with working on the picture.
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Nexus Generation: Fans & Filmmakers (2007)
Character: Self
Fans of Blade Runner discuss the lasting impact of the film, the way it has influenced many directors in the last 25 years and show of some of their most prized memorabilia.
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Wasteland Justice (1999)
Character: Warrior
In a post-apocalyptic world there are no rules, no law, just terror--and his name is Tarnak. When Jenna has a run in with Tarnak and his cronies her husband gets killed and Tarnak ends up leaving with Jenna's sister. Fueled by hatred and the will to get her sister back, she teams up with Matrix, a bounty hunter looking for Tarnak for his own agenda.
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TMNT Team Up! - Comic Con Exclusive (2017)
Character: Self (voice)
The Turtles take on Comic-Con! See what happens when they walk the floor and rub shoulders with other sweaty teenagers, meet their BIGGEST fan, and reunite with the man himself -- Kevin Eastman!
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Guns of El Chupacabra (1997)
Character: King Allmedia
Guns of El Chupacabra is the Epic Saga of how Jack B. Quick, Space Sheriff (Scott Shaw) battles his way across the galaxy to defeat the intergalactic beats, El Chupacabra and emerges as the Reverend Doctor Saint Francis Blade.
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Day of the Warrior (1996)
Character: Harry
The Legion to Ensure Total Harmony and Law (L.E.T.H.A.L.), is tracking a criminal mastermind known only as The Warrior. While investigating his combination diamond smuggling/art theft/porn production industry, the agents discover that he has cracked their secret database and has stolen the files on all of their agents. With the help of their martial arts intructor Fu, agents Tiger, Willow and Cobra take on the case while also taking every opportunity to remove their bikini tops.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (2023)
Character: Good Human (voice)
After years of being sheltered from the human world, the Turtle brothers set out to win the hearts of New Yorkers and be accepted as normal teenagers through heroic acts. Their new friend April O'Neil helps them take on a mysterious crime syndicate, but they soon get in over their heads when an army of mutants is unleashed upon them.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (2016)
Character: Pizza Delivery Guy
After supervillain Shredder escapes custody, he joins forces with mad scientist Baxter Stockman and two dimwitted henchmen, Bebop and Rocksteady, to unleash a diabolical plan to take over the world. As the Turtles prepare to take on Shredder and his new crew, they find themselves facing an even greater evil with similar intentions: the notorious Krang.
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Tales from the Crapper (2004)
Character: Travis Dance
The Crapkeeper hosts two stories combining highbrow entertainment with kung fu action, alien adventure and vampire lesbian sex.
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L.E.T.H.A.L. Ladies: Return to Savage Beach (1998)
Character: Harry the cat
A stolen computer disk contains the location of a hidden tresaure trove. It's up to the sexy ladies of LETHAL (Legion to Ensure Total Harmony and Law) to find the treasure before the bad guys do.
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Vampira: The Movie (2006)
Character: Himself
The story of Maila "Vampira" Nurmi, living on the very edge of show business, and her rise to celluloid cultdom 50 years later. Her big break came in 1954 when she played the "glamour ghoul" Vampira, emerging from the mist to greet viewers of obscure horror movies on the new medium— television. Her newfound fame led to friendships with Marlon Brando, James Dean, and Anthony Perkins. But Vampira's show was abruptly cancelled. Nurmi appeared as Vampira again in the 1959 low-budget horror / sci-fi film, Plan 9 from Outer Space, directed by Edward D. Wood Jr. and often dubbed "the worst film of all time." But you can't keep a good vampire down, and Nurmi's character rose from the dead again in 1993's Ed Wood, directed by Tim Burton.
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Turtles Forever (2009)
Character: Kevin Eastman (voice) (uncredited)
Whoa, dude! Worlds collide when the Turtles from one dimension meet the Turtles from another dimension! What the shell is going on? The two Turtle teams must work together to find the Technodrome and undo this multi-dimensional mess!
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Shopping for Superman (2025)
Character: Self
An in-depth look at the history of comic book shops and how they and the people that run them continue to make a difference. Through interviews with industry professionals and the shop owners themselves, Shopping For Superman, explores the cultural significance and ever evolving relevance of your friendly neighborhood comic shop.
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Frazetta: Painting with Fire (2003)
Character: Self
A documentary on the life of painter Frank Frazetta, who revolutionized science fiction, fantasy and comic art with breathtaking realistic paintings of fantastic heroes, most famously Conan the Barbarian.
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Some Nudity Required (1998)
Character: Himself
A woman working in the B movie industry begins examining the industry and the damaged, desperate people who work in it.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990)
Character: Citizen (uncredited)
A quartet of humanoid turtles, trained by their mentor in ninjitsu, must learn to work together to face the menace of Shredder and the Foot Clan.
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Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger IV (2001)
Character: Himself (Breast Smoosh Death)
A horrific explosion creates a dimensional portal between Tromaville and its dimensional mirror image, Amortville. While the Toxie is trapped in the mirror dimension, Tromaville comes under the control of his evil doppelganger, the Noxious Offender.
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Geek, and You Shall Find (2019)
Character: Self
After attending a local comic book convention, three filmmakers are so moved by the stories shared with them by cosplayers that they decide to investigate geek culture even further. Attending other conventions across the country and speaking with legendary creators such as Kevin Eastman, Stan Lee and George R.R. Martin, the trio not only begins to find answers to why people gravitate towards superheroes and stories about superheroes, but how being a geek could help them live deeper, richer lives. Geek, and You Shall Find tells the stories behind the creation of several popular stories including Superman, Star Wars, Game of Thrones and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. In sharing how these characters and their worlds came to be, creators reveal how often they have been inspired by real-life social ills. Most importantly, by continuing to speak with fans who have been inspired by these creations, this film reveals how superheroes have the potential to combat these social issues as well.
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Making Fun: The Story of Funko (2018)
Character: Self
From a small garage in Redmond, Washington, to the furthest corners of the earth, Funko's story is one that is centered around the fans and the global community that arose from their unique passion - a story that spans twenty years full of joy, ambition, adversity, and... well... toys.
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Turtle Power: The Definitive History of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014)
Character: Self
In the spring of 1984, a strange new comic book sat beside cash registers in select shops, too big to fit in the racks, and too weird to ignore. Eastman and Laird's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles presented a completely original breed of super hero. It was too bizarre, too crazy. It broke all the rules and should never have worked. Until it sold out. Again and again and again. For 30 years. Now, peek under the shell and see how this so-called "happy accident" defied every naysayer to become one of the most popular and beloved franchises in the world.
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