Romeo Montague is the alias of (the re-animated) Patient Zero, a skilled, mutated android hit-man/pimp/ancient relics collector, that lives in Verona City; a dystopic metropolis filled with horror & sexual deviancy; featuring a lustfully demonic Astro-Queen, a psychotic South American underworld god, human/robotic sex-slave
party-girls, bloodthirsty zombies, vengeful deities and alien hooker vampire junkies/go-go girls. The cities are also plagued with murderous cybernetic 'goon'robots that are constantly trying to take Montague's life, as he and his
street hustling pal 'Tricky' tries to figure out which one of his jive-ass enemies
are trying to kill him (as well as trying to stay one step ahead of 'The Man').
In the middle of this chaos, Romeo/Zero tries to find the jive-ass thief of his multi-million dollar ring.

"FRANKENPIMP is a result of my love for pulp-noire, film-noir, exploitation movies, comic books, popular music and graphic novels.
Although I started out as an actor, cartoonist and songwriter...I soon found in the early 21st Century, that making movies really opened up many and all of my artistic talents, in order to create these exciting works.
Also I found t.v. work very restricting, as far as being able to express my eclectic 'underground' vision.
Making movie features was a lot harder than I expected [especially working with all the make-up and sfx], but it's worth it..it's my calling.
Acting is an added bonus!
Scoring or selecting mood music for my movies are a lot of fun, as it really glues all the individual scenes together. John Peter Ross & Partners in Rhyme Inc. helped a lot, in that area.
I look forward to completing more 'exploitation' movies as they follow my punk-rock/hard rock/underground ethos."
-Tony Watt, Aug.2009
Toronto , Ontario
"FRANKENPIMP is a result of my love for pulp-noire, film-noir, exploitation movies, comic books, popular music and graphic novels. Although I started out as an actor, cartoonist and songwriter...I soon found in the early 21st Century, that making movies really opened up many and all of my artistic talents, in order to create these exciting works. Also I found t.v. work very restricting, as far as being able to express my eclectic 'underground' vision.
"...a surreal nightmare onscreen.... Strong graphics; There were a few moments that I had to look away...a great homage to underground b-movies.... wicked soundtrack.. . an amazing urban-gothic experience in sound and visuals ...not perfect, but not bad either..Artistic vulgarity at its best..nice first effort..a gritty, ragged masterpiece! " Night of the Living Film Festival (October 2009)
"...a surreal nightmare onscreen.... Strong graphics; There were a few moments that I had to look away...a great homage to underground b-movies.... wicked soundtrack.. . an amazing gothic experience in sound and visuals ...not perfect, but not bad either..Artistic vulgarity at its best..nice first effort..a gritty, ragged masterpiece! " Night of the Living Film Festival (October 2009)