07-23-2005, 06:45 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Troma Movies
I love troma movies. Troma is so bad and low budget. I have alot of Troma dvds. I'm a nerd. You have to experience a Troma movie if you have never seen one. Mostly horror,comedy, and b-rated softcore porn. Ahhh.....Troma.
Here is my Troma collection 1.-Tales from the Crapper (Humor,Softcore) 2.-Trailer Town(Weird Humor,no script) 3.-Mothers Day-(Classic Horror) 4.-Garden of the Dead(Horror) 5.-Buttcrack(Mummy Horror) 6.-Unspeakable(Drama,Horror, just fucked up) 7.-Toxic Avenger 1-4 (Funny Horror) 8.-Wiseguys VS Zombies(Goodfellas meet Night of the Living Dead) 9.- Killer Nerd(Funny Horror) 10.-Bride of Killer Nerd(Funny Horror) 11.-Cannibal the Musical(Matt Stone and Trey Parker Musical Horror, best troma movie.) 12.Killer Condom(Funny Horror with special effects by H.R. Giger) 13.-Story of a Junkie(Drama) 14.-Tromeo and Juliet(Comedy) 15.-Redneck Zombies(Horror) 16.-Rabid Grannies(Horror about two rabid old ladies!) 17.-Bloodsucking Freaks(Horror) 18.-Sgt. Kubukiman NYPD-(Funny!) 19.-Troma's War-(War movie) 20.-Luther the Geek(Horror) 21.-Surf Nazis must Die(Funny revenge movie) 22.-Terror Firmer-(Funny) 23.-Suicide-(Horror) 24.-Hellblock 13(Horror) Any Troma fans out there?
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07-23-2005, 07:05 AM | #2 (permalink) |
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Yeah, I like Troma films, they are certainly different. I wouldn't ever consider buying any of them though, I just catch them when they come round on TV.
I've seen Toxic Avenger 1 & 2, Sgt. Kabukiman NYPD and Terror Firmer and they are all funny in a 'so bad they're watchable' kind of way. I didn't realise Cannibal: The Movie was Troma <--- Thats a funny film!
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07-23-2005, 07:34 AM | #3 (permalink) |
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Ah yes Troma.... Class of Nuke 'Em High, great movies. Brings back better memories.
In the beginning of VHS there were so many truly great Indie studios that released great movies. Sadly almost all have been swalloed up or forgotten. Nice to know Troma has survived.
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07-23-2005, 08:27 AM | #4 (permalink) | |
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07-23-2005, 10:24 AM | #7 (permalink) |
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Location: Boston, MA
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I have seen some Troma movies. I think it's funny how the director/creator uses the same car crash in like 3 movies. Also, the same little girl, who I think is his daughter, is in a bunch of the movies as well.
I would say that Cannibal the Musical is their best movie. "Yes we are...Indians...Don't you see our T-P..."
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07-23-2005, 10:34 AM | #8 (permalink) | |
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Cannibal Quote: "Fudge, Packer?"
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07-23-2005, 08:26 PM | #9 (permalink) |
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Location: New Orleans
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I've got something of a collection myself. I think my favorite's Sgt. Kabukiman, although the first Nuke 'em High and Tromeo & Juliet are close runner-ups. I picked up Terror Firmer ages ago, and still haven't gotten around to those acres of extras they pimped- supposedly, this was the most content-packed DVD ever made up to that point. I also really dug Toxie 2, the one where he goes to Japan. It's even got a cameo from Go Nagai in it (Devilman, Cutey Honey).
There were a number of movies I bought on the name alone, and royally regretted it (damn those clever marketing types!). Fat Guy goes Nutzoid was something I wanted to see for years- even though all the stuff on the box actually happens (Fat Guy with mohawk chick, hanging from helicopter, jacking up a mailbox) it still manages to be really boring. And there's that loathsome guy with the mustache, who wears a tobacco-stained shirt that you can see his bony physique through when he stands in front of a light source. He's like a walking recessive gene. Same with Teenage Catgirls in Heat- nothing can live up to that title.
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07-28-2005, 11:26 AM | #11 (permalink) |
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I've met Lloyd Kaufman a few times at the American Film Market he's a really nice guy. Very unassuming.
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