Welcome back to Tromaville and more specifically the Tromaville Institute of Technology (aka T.I.T. teehee) where the Nuka-mama foundation are creating sub-humanoid slaves to undertake menial tasks. Or something. They look like humans, but in the Troma fashion are usually melon heavy, sometimes bald and also have weird body horror growths. It’s like Videodrome but with schoolboy humour.
I had to watch this over two sessions, as I was a little drunk (which admittedly is a great to absorb Troma content) and nodded off, so I am a little hazy on the detail, and surprisingly this is plot heavy with a very detailed expository voice over, delivered by muscle bound blonde surfer type / investigative reporter Roger Smith (Brick Bronsky) who narrates his inner monologue to a tape recorder named Dianne. (I get the reference).
Lisa Gaye, who seems to have almost exclusively made Troma content, is the standout as the subhumanoid Professor, with a bee hive Amy Winehouse would die for (well..I mean…never mind) and a lab coat and lingerie ensemble that is tré chic.
It’s goofier than the original (which is really saying something), but maybe a little too convoluted. I’m here for the boobs, blood and goo, not so much the plot.
Welcome back to Tromaville and more specifically the Tromaville Institute of Technology (aka T.I.T. teehee) where the Nuka-mama foundation are creating sub-humanoid slaves to undertake menial tasks. Or something. They look like humans, but in the Troma fashion are usually melon heavy, sometimes bald and also have weird body horror growths. It’s like Videodrome but with schoolboy humour.
I had to watch this over two sessions, as I was a little drunk (which admittedly is a great to absorb Troma content) and nodded off, so I am a little hazy on the detail, and surprisingly this is plot heavy with a very detailed expository voice over, delivered by muscle bound blonde surfer type / investigative reporter Roger Smith (Brick Bronsky) who narrates his inner monologue to a tape recorder named Dianne. (I get the reference).
Lisa Gaye, who seems to have almost exclusively made Troma content, is the standout as the subhumanoid Professor, with a bee hive Amy Winehouse would die for (well..I mean…never mind) and a lab coat and lingerie ensemble that is tré chic.
It’s goofier than the original (which is really saying something), but maybe a little too convoluted. I’m here for the boobs, blood and goo, not so much the plot.