Nerdy high school gals Julie (Debbie Rochon) and Liz (Miss Kitty) are picked on by their peers, but get an offer too good to pass up from a weird, nasal-voiced, Goth guy named Julien (Tim Ekkebus). He offers to use a spell to call up a demon that will give the girls good looks and popularity and finally turn him into what he's always wanted to be... a hermaphrodite (?) Meanwhile, Phil the Demon (Ekkebus again) has other plans on his mind, such as crashing a party and slaughtering the guests. A few very funny, very bad taste comic moments stand out in a mess of more lame, groan-inducing gags (including, as someone pointed out below me, masturbation using fecal matter) in this videotaped comedy that gets a little extra mileage from the engaging performances from Rochon, Miss Kitty and Ekkebus. The rest of the cast is atrocious. It uses music from CHILDREN OF THE CORN, 'Hot Popcorn' (formerly used in SHRIEK OF THE MUTILATED) and various other pop songs that I seriously doubt they had the money to pay for.
A friend of mine brought over three Chris Seaver films he'd purchased at the Frightvision 2003 convention in Cleveland. Those were the nearly unwatchable SCROTAL VENGEANCE and the completely unfunny, bottom of the low-budget barrel sequel to this film (FILTHY MCNASTIER: MAXIMUM DOUCHE). Of those three, this is easily the best.