Lewis Henderson is an overweight computer programmer who in the wake of Y2K escalates his internet porn addiction to actually fucking computer hard drives. 

Y2K was a whacked time period. Fueled by a media circus, the modern world faced impending technological doom, some of us stocked up on water and canned goods whereas Lewis Henderson started to drill holes into hard drives, and line with bubble paper and lubricant and screw. Ewww, but this is the kind of gross-out that will make you LOL. However, beyond the perverse material and awkward office politics that emerge from computers being raped, Control Alt Delete examines the loneliness and despair that often follows a secret fetish. Led by Director Cameron Labine, this cast of newcomers – including lead role Lewis played by Labine’s brother Tyler, create the most accurate of demented office relationships and we will not be surprised if Control Alt Delete gains cult following amongst computer geeks and far beyond. It is refreshing to see a Canadian film that is not about Quebec politics, morbid death and/or snowed in sluggish drama. Bring on the kink! JM