Brendan Jackson Rogers, an actor and director, showcases his unique vision in Bubba the Redneck Werewolf (2014), where he takes on dual roles. This film exemplifies the blend of comedy and horror that defines cult cinema, allowing Rogers to explore the absurdities of rural life through a supernatural lens. His work resonates with fans of exploitation and grindhouse genres, bringing a fresh perspective to the narrative while delivering a memorable performance as both a creator and performer.
Bubba the Redneck Werewolf
Pre-Werewolf Bubba is a nightshift dogcatcher and local laughingstock who longs to win back the heart of his high school sweetheart, Bobbie Jo. But when the Devil comes down to Florida, Bubba signs a deal to make himself a bad-ass, only to wake up the next morning permanently transformed into a werewolf (Fred Lass). In order to save his town and be the hero he longs to be, Bubba will have to navigate a country crock of malicious bikers, cryptic hobos, gaseous gypsies, and even a zombie hoard – leading up to a climactic duel with the dark prince.