Trash Humpers

Featured as the protagonists of Harmony Korine's film Trash Humpers, the Trash Humpers are a group of four elderly sociopaths (although one is often unseen due to working the camera) who are given the group name based on their habit of humping trash cans. While the film primarily focuses on their interactions with other bizarre people, they prove themselves to be quite villainous in their dismissive ways.

Events of the Film
The film is divided into sections with sequences of the Humpers acting in perverse manners towards trash cans and trees. Throughout the film, they prove themselves to be extremely unpleasant people who engage in disgusting acts such as the aforementioned trash bin humping. However, other acts suggest a disturbing side to the characters. In particular, they are shown mistreating baby dolls through means such as dragging them by the throats on bicycles. They also have a habit of spying into people's homes and humping the outside walls.

When approached by their number one fan who had composed a poem in their honor, the Humpers are incredibly dismissive and even throw snap fireworks at his feet as he performs. Adding to their cruelty towards their fan, the Humpers later casually murder him with a knife and sing and dance around his corpse. At the end of the film, the female Humper comes across and abducts a baby. Disturbingly, it is suggested that the child will be raised to become a Humper just like them. But given their treatment of baby dolls, the chance that the Humpers may kill the baby as well is certain.

The fourth Humper, portrayed by Korine, wears a Confederate flag shirt and demonstrates the shared sociopathic tendencies in the group. Following the fan's murder by the Humpers, he leads them into singing and dancing around his heavily bleeding corpse. He also may potentially be racist as one of his recurring growls is directed towards a black man.