The film is a collection of the best scenes from three different short films made for 48 hour film festivals. Those films are "Tepid," "Brittle Girls Shattering Glass Bridges," and "Hollow Porcelain Fish Chamber."
None of the film was scripted and most wasn't even planned. In the training sequence, the cast improved off each other's action not knowing what to expect from one another.
The uncut version of the film is over thirteen minutes long. Several scenes were cut to increase the chances of the film being accepted at the Sidewalk Film Festival in Birmingham, Alabama. The film was accepted and will debut there.
In September 2006, the filmmakers began sending copies of the film as mail art to random celebrities and filmmakers who still have listed addresses. So far, copies have been sent to Avi Korine, Bill Moseley, James Fotopoulos, Crispin Hellion Glover, Daniel Johnston and Michael McKean.
Local filmmaker and score composer Annie Brunson made her screen debut in this film as a woman convinced there is a hemogoblin under her house.