The Controversial Witchcraft Experiment Kevin Neece performed was he screened Satania Sigils into a Black Mirror to contact the actual Three Norns, Hekate, and the real Fallen Angels that were the inspirational basis for Dante's Inferno to gain intuitive advice on how to write the movie. While none of these entities actually manifested in person, Kevin Neece received a form of Schizoaffective Intuition that allowed him to spice up his dialogue to a disturbing degree where everything began to sound lyrical and in rhyme. And random areas of the dialogue sounded very similar to the Iambic Pentameter method used by William Shakespeare if not perfectly accurate. Parts of the story and morals felt like they were taken from an unknown story in the Christian Bible when Kevin Neece himself had not read the Bible in decades, although they may have also been discussed in Godspell. Kevin Neece's practical joke was to write an NC-17 equivalent Bibleman Family Christian Store Movie about a descent into hell by invoking the real life Fallen Angels, which stood to risk seriously pissing off, offending, or frightening all of the Parental Church Groups who grew up watching Willie Aames Bibleman and McGee and Me. Kevin Neece's experiment viciously mocks the stereotype that A-List Hollywood Actors achieved their Fame and Fortune by Selling their Souls to the Devil by casting all of the A-List Hollywood Actors from Angel movies as the Demonic Fallen Angels known as the Nephilim to present a metaphor about how our Vices, Sins, Temptations, and Inner Struggles approach us not as enemies, but as our friends who lure us into their trap by appearing warm friendly welcoming and supportive of our self destructive vices.