Popatopolois places the audience in the exciting world of film production... well, not the big Hollywood, multi-million dollar productions many dream of, rather the crude, low budget, desperate talent, minimal time, and no hope of stardom or producing a blockbuster. Within this dying world of B-films one man stands apart from the rest, Jim Wynorski's. An obsession for filmmaking and large breasted women catapulted Jim to the top of the B-film world, yet that has done little for the man's personal life.
The concept is simple; Jim is a man who can produce a product for market when all the odds seem to be against him. But, when he is given two days to shoot a feature tension pushes everyone to their limits. The film itself builds a certain fondness for Jim, who comes across as a misunderstood artist, who has made a way for himself but has yet to make it out of the low budget industry. The film is rough and raw, much like Jim. The film will keep you laughing, and keep you questioning the film making tactics of the "legendary" Jim Wynorski.