In a multi-media environment, Disposable Men pairs old-fashioned storytelling with innovative technology. Chased by flesh-eating zombies, hunted by towns-people with pitchforks and torches, axed by Jack Nicholson on a bitterly cold winter day. Isolated movie moments? Not to James Scruggs. In Disposable Men, Scruggs juxtaposes nail-biting cinematic moments to the way in which real life African-American men are killed. "The goal of Disposable Men is not to point fingers, or illicit guilt from the audience," James Scruggs says. "[The Point] is to flip the script and illustrate in very simple ways what it feels like to be a disposable man and what it feels like to dispose of a man."