Reg and Lindsay run a small business that uses human blood and bone to produce fertiliser. It's been three months since their last victim and they need another corpse. On the road delivering a body to their plant, Reg meets and falls in love with Sophie, who goes together with her friends Wes and James to a festival. After the three discover his guilty secret, will they confess their crime or will they kill them all to keep their secret?
This fairly rote tale of rural ghouls and their passing-through prey has its own hick charm, mostly because of performers who never overplay their hands.
100 Bloody Acres is as mercurial as its central character, breezily offbeat one moment, spattered in gonzo gore the next. It's as if the filmmakers ground the bits of other movies fine enough that it made a rich foundation for their own.