The director said in 2001 that a lot of people asked him where and how he got the beautiful women to strip totally naked and do the things that he asked them to do in this film. He revealed that the answer is very simple. Most low-budget filmmakers find girls that are either friends or actresses that will work for cheap. Instead, he just went up to the best looking girls he could find and offered them a ton of cash until he found the ones who agreed to do the movie.
Nick Palumbo said during an interview in May 2001 that production on a sequel titled Nutbag 2 would start in November of that year, but it was never made as of Oct. 2022.
Shot with a JVC-DV500 Digital Camcorder and a budget of $56,000 dollars. Post-Production was done in Los Angeles. The shoot was 63 straight shooting days. 10-15 hours a day without a break.
Director Nick Palumbo said he decided to self-distribute the film and release it unrated because he knew from the start that he was going to have problems with censorship issues and distribution. He added that he makes "the kind of horror film I would pay to see. I don't and never will make bubble-gum Hollywood horror like Scream, Valentine, etc."