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Cast |
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| David Matey |
Toxie |
| Joe Fleishaker |
Lardass |
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Stats |
| Director |
Lloyd Kaufman |
| Rated |
Unrated |
| Release Date |
2000 |
| Runtime |
99 min. |
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Score |
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Plot |
| During take a Mexican to lunch day at the Tromaville School for the very
Special, a classroom is taken hostage by the Dipper Mafia. The only person
in Tromaville who can rescue the class is Toxie. But there is an explosion
in the school which creates a dimensional portal between Tromaville and
it's dimensional opposite, Amortville. Toxie ends up in Amortville, and
his evil opposite Noxie ends up in Tromaville. What is a hideously
deformed creature of superhuman size and strength supposed to do? |
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Review |
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The worlds first super
hero from New Jersey is back in a brand new Troma classic. Citizen Toxie
is an instant cult classic, and one of the most offensive films that I
have ever seen. I loved it. With scenes of killing retards, running over
old ladies heads, and raping the blind, you know that this is a Troma
movie.
You get the crummy acting that comes with a Troma film, but is that so
bad? Troma has become famous for their acting style, and I like it. It
sets a mood that makes you wonder how crazy the guys at Troma really are.
You get cameos from other Troma charters, including Sgt. Kabukiman NYPD,
Mad Cowboy, and Master Bator. You even get cameos from Ron Jeremy, Lemmy
from Motorhead, and even the late Hank the Angry Drunken Dwarf as God.
This film reigns as one of Troma's finest. And should be owned by all
Troma fans. If you are not a fan of Troma, you should at least rent it.
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Gore |
| As always with Troma
we get lots of gore. Including a hardcore disembowelment, dismemberment a
head smashed between two books (a government book and the Bible, how
ironic?), an old lady getting her head ran over, a smashed head, ripped of
arms, bullet holes, ripped off testacies, an exploding dick, and a ton
more. |
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