Signal boost to every dude in love with his sister from another mister, the 420 Boyz are talking about one of your favorite flicks this week, the grossest Shakespeare(ish) movie ever, 1996’s Tromeo and Juliet from the one and only Troma Entertainment. Matt thought he could strike gold twice with this pick, but it falls somewhere between Adam picking a movie about baby-stealing killer trees and Matt picking, well, most anything… If you’ve seen any Troma, you kind of know what to expect, but that doesn’t mean you have to silently accept it. Grab your raisin loaf and maybe some Dramamine for this incesty romp (featuring Lemmy!) on this episode of Horror Movie Night!

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I attended Philadelpiha Wizard World on Sunday (22nd) and grabbed some interviews with a bunch of people including Lloyd Kaufman of Troma, the good people of RetroCon and Scott Derby to name few. This episode also comes with the bonus content of a microphone fuck up where the whole interview is just last week’s guest Lily LeDeux selling photos while I try to interview her boss. Lesson is don’t us omnidirectional mics at a convention. 

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Ashen Phoenix’s Website

RetroCon website

Harry Myland Website

Josh Hechinger Website

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Episode 31 Matt goes to Philadelphia Wizard World and interviews Lloyd Kaufman of Troma Pictures, John Pata and Adam Bartlett behind Dead Weight, Nick Davis the Creator of A Teddy Bear Tale and Marc Zicree author of Twilight Zone Companion and creator of Space Command

Troma Pictures
Dead Weight
Space Command
A Teddy Bear Tale

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Troma is mostly known for it’s mascot the Toxic Avenger. However Class Nuke ’em High was actually their most successful film in the world of VHS. The original is a fun horror/teen flick about the affects of nuclear waste on high school students. The Sequels however are garbage, at least in part due to Lloyd Kafuman’s lack of involvement.

Well Lloyd is back in the director’s chair for the 4th installment RETURN TO NUKE ‘EM HIGH and they are looking for the next Troma star (this will likely involve being underpaid and underworked, but gaining a place in Troma’s cult following). Casting Starts tomorrow and if you want to be involve email the troma team at nukeemhighcasting@gmail.com

Here’s Lloyd begging you for support from the cardboard box he calls home

I love Troma. This is not an unknown fact. I’ve always loved Troma, since I was a young kid and watched Toxic Crusaders. The first thing that truly scared the shit out of me was when I was a little kid at my uncle’s house and I saw the cover of Toxic Avenger and immediately recognized Toxie. I put it on and was terrified by the mutation sequence as well as a scene where Toxie pokes someone’s eyeballs out.

In Junior High I rediscovered Troma when I borrowed my friend’s copy of the movie and watched the entire film. It was great. Tits, Gore… really nothing to not love. I began collecting all the Troma titles I could, buying all the Lloyd Kaufman books and on a couple occasions met Lloyd (I even had him as a guest on my podcast The Saint Mort Show).

That being said even I can say that their films aren’t all winners. Kaufman has a pretty flawless career, but most of the films that they acquire don’t reach the bar of excellence that Lloyd is able to achieve. For every Cannibal the Musical there’s a ten Newlydeads.

However one of the most impressive films in their collection is Mother’s Day, directed by Kaufman’s brother Charlie.  The film is a demented backwoods slasher film made in 1980 talks about a road trip from hell.

Three college friends take their yearly trip together. This year their trip is a camping trip, however it’s quickly ruined when they’re kidnapped by two boys and their demented mother. The rest of the film is the two brothers beating and raping the women based on their mother’s demands and guidance.

While the film was released after rape revenge films like Last House on the Left and I Spit on Your Grave, it was released the same year as Friday the 13th (ironically filmed at the same time and at the same location). Both films pushed the limits of slasher film gore at the time, however Friday the 13th’s wider release has lead to it being hailed as a masterpiece while the far more disturbing Mother’s Day has become nothing more than a unknown masterpiece in the Troma Library.

It’s definitely not for everybody, but if horror is for you, this is a must-see. Lloyd and the rest of the Troma team have also been praising the remake which comes to DVD tomorrow.

Episode 27 Matt interviews Fabien Matorell about his Lloyd Kaufman documentary Tromatized and musician Lily Bee.

I was tired while recording the ‘between segments’ so I apologize to the audience for the hushed talking and special apologies to Lily Bee for setting up the audio incorrectly so it sounds like us talking in two separate rooms with a single microphone sitting in the middle of the hallway.

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HARLEY POE’S WEBSITE
LILY BEE’S WEBSITE
PUNCHY’S PILOTS’ SITE
JOE WHITEFORD OF HARLEY POE’S EPISODE OF SAINT MORT SHOW

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The fine people at Troma Entertainment have released a video of Lloyd Kaufman’s (as seen/heard on Geekscape and Saint Mort Show) failed addition to the It Gets Better movement. Proving once again that Troma does comedy better than anyone else they manage to satirize the It Gets Better Movement, make fun of Christian Bale’s T4 freak out  and say that Lloyd Kaufman is a celebrity. Enjoy!

Episode 13 kicks off the new version of the Saint Mort Show with guests Marty Frascogna of Music Globalization, Lloyd Kaufman of Troma Pictures & Musical Guest Chelsea-Lyne

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