Murphy, a top explorer and hunter, lands on an alien planet in search of specimens. After proudly planting his flag, Murphy heads out in search of some aliens. One of them, Puck, turns out to be a tough specimen. The bounty on his head is high. This naturally attracts the attention of yet another hunter: El Roacho. And so begins a terrible duel between Murphy and El Roacho for the nauseating prize.
It’s Christmas night and Murphy hides behind the sofa to spy on Santa Claus who slips into his trailer to leave him a package. No sooner has Santa Claus left than Murphy tears open the present. He discovers a very sophisticated rifle. Convinced that this is the ideal weapon to capture Puck, he immediately goes out on the hunt. But very, very quickly, Murphy is disillusioned when he tries to use his new rifle. It doesn’t work. He hurries home to look for the manual, but he discovers that Puck has stolen it.
Set up in his trailer, Murphy is watching a horror film on television called “The Hills Have Eggs”. On this Halloween night, the atmosphere is particularly frightening. A storm rages outside. Lightning strikes the antenna outside the trailer and suddenly the television is surrounded with an electric halo. Much to Murphy’s surprise, one of the characters literally steps from the TV screen. It’s the psychopathic cook in the film. He holds a threatening electric beater and races towards Murphy. Terrified, Murphy runs to his scooter and is joined by his friend Clint. Unfortunately, the scooter won’t start!