It began with the poignant and powerful film "Reefer Madness 2", a dark movie about the evils of drugs. It was there that brilliant autuers Keith Dixon and Cody Brown first collaborated with future Crapola Pictures star William Huxtable. Soon the two of them, along with Huxtable were displaying their craft in such critically acclaimed films as "Marionette Massacre" and the "Worst Movie Ever Made".
Their movies flourished in those early years, but soon different careers beckoned and they went their separated ways. After a few years absent from filmmaking Dixon and Brown reunited to produce and direct the sequel to "Worst Movie Ever Made", although it was never officially released. It was not until the duo reunited with Huxtable and Crapola newcomer Cam Scarff, that the filmmakers were truly back on top. The movie was "Son of a Gun", an emotionally charged, character driven action thriller about betrayal, violence, and redemption. This was the movie that gave birth to the Crapola Pictures empire. Followed up by the delightfully sardonic and cleverly titled, "Untitled", the foundations for the Crapola Empire were soon cemented firmly into the entertainment industry. Dixon and Brown have now decided to re-release all their old films under the Crapola Pictures name; and with new films in the works Crapola has guaranteed a glorious future for itself.
Movies spark the imagination. They give us our heroes and villains. They take us to far beyond the reaches of time and space and transport us to different places unlike our own. Everybody remembers the truly great films of our time, from SPEED 2 to ANY MOVIE BY DAVID CARUSO; HOWARD THE DUCK to CARNOSAUR. So at Crapola Pictures our motto is, "We don't make movies, we make memories".