Unintentionally, I again came up with two movies for the final installment of Month of the Living Dead that share an additional theme. This time, it’s “Movies that can only be compared to Troma.”
Chopper Chicks In Zombietown (1989) was distributed by Troma, but was produced independently. As such, it doesn’t try so gosh-darned hard to be willfully campy and, you know, Troma-esque.
Zombies Gone Wild (2007), on the other hand, finally answers the question, “How Troma-esque does a movie have to be before even Troma won’t distribute it?” (I’m making the assumption that Troma was approached before the filmmakers finally went with Westlake Entertainment Group.)
#1 by KeithA on October 30, 2008 - 2:43 pm
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Zombies Gone Wild: Finally I read a review of an awful film and feel compelled to remove it from rather than add it to my Netflix queue.
#2 by Nathan Shumate on October 30, 2008 - 2:54 pm
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Truly, good has been served here today.
#3 by rjschwarz on October 30, 2008 - 4:04 pm
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I love the title combined with that picture. I feel the same way about Troma. Oddly I really like Lloyd Kaufman’s books and sense of humor, I just can’t handle that wink wink aren’t we funny type camp. Not even a little.