fbpx
Wikipedia

Troma Entertainment

Troma Entertainment is an American independent film production and distribution company founded by Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz in 1974.[1] The company produces low-budget independent films, primarily of the horror comedy genre, all geared exclusively to mature audiences. Many of them play on 1950s horror with elements of farce, parody, gore, and splatter.[2]

Troma Inc.
TypePrivate
IndustryFilms
Founded1974; 49 years ago (1974)
HeadquartersNew York, New York
Key people
Websitewww.troma.com

In 2012, the company officially released many of its films on YouTube.[3] However, their YouTube channel was eventually terminated for not meeting community standards.[4]

Troma has produced, acquired, and distributed over 1,000 independent films since its creation.[5] Its slogan in 2014 was "40 years of Disrupting Media".[6] As of 2023, the slogan is "50 years of Disrupting Media." Another slogan the company has used is "Movies of the Future."[7] The company also has its own streaming service called Troma Now.[8]

Company information edit

Troma films are B-movies known for their surrealistic or automatistic nature, along with their use of shocking imagery; some would categorize them as "shock exploitation films". They typically contain overt sexuality, nudity, and intentionally sadistic, gory, and blatant graphic violence, so much so that Troma film has become a term synonymous with these characteristics.[citation needed]

Troma reuses the same props, actors, and scenes repeatedly, sometimes to save money. At a certain point, however, this became yet another hallmark of Troma. Examples include a severed leg, a penis monster, and the flipping and exploding car filmed for the movie Sgt. Kabukiman N.Y.P.D., which is used in place of any other car that needs to crash and explode.[citation needed]

Troma has produced or acquired early films featuring several rising talents, before they were discovered, including:

The studio prides itself on its self-imposed "Rules of Production":

  1. Safety to humans
  2. Safety to property
  3. Make a good movie! (written in smaller font than the first two)[9]

Their latest production has been Shakespeare's Shitstorm (2020).[citation needed]

History edit

In the mid-1970s, Kaufman and Herz began producing, directing, and distributing raunchy sex comedies such as The First Turn-On! and Squeeze Play!. Troma provided production support for Louis Malle's My Dinner With Andre, for which Kaufman served as a production manager.[10][11][12]

In 1985, Troma had a hit with the violent comedy horror superhero film The Toxic Avenger. The film went on to become Troma's most popular, spawning sequels and an animated television program. However, following the financial demise of the company Troma itself, the sequels to the film were box office bombs, and the cartoon adaptation quickly ended. The Toxic Avenger character is now Troma's official mascot.

Kaufman's follow-up film to The Toxic Avenger was Class of Nuke 'Em High, co-directed with Richard W. Haines. The film was a hit nearly as successful, though it inspired two unsuccessful sequels, both following the financial demise of Troma. At one time, it was the highest-selling VHS release for Troma.

The Toxic Avenger was turned into a musical which debuted at the George Street Playhouse in New Brunswick, New Jersey, and opened in New York in the fall of 2008. The Toxic Avenger Musical book by Joe DiPietro, the author of the long-running I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change and All Shook Up, was released the same year. The music is by David Bryan, keyboardist of the rock band Bon Jovi.[13]

Soon after Class of Nuke 'Em High was completed and distributed, Kaufman directed Troma's War. Intended as a criticism of what it saw as Ronald Reagan's attempt to glamorize war, the story concerns a group of everyday people who crash land on a remote island, only to find it populated by an isolationist militia that intends to overthrow the US government. Troma's War was a box office bomb. In the aftermath of the film's poor performance, despite another stab at the superhero genre with Sgt. Kabukiman N.Y.P.D., Troma experienced financial hardship and tried to reestablish itself as a smaller company mostly out of necessity.

Work since 1995 edit

From 1995 to 2000, Troma had a period of creativity and produced some of their greatest work. Kaufman directed three independent films, all distributed in limited theatrical releases: Tromeo and Juliet, a loose parody of Shakespeare's play; Terror Firmer, a slasher film loosely based on Kaufman's book All I Need to Know about Filmmaking I Learned from The Toxic Avenger, and an independent film sequel to The Toxic Avenger trilogy titled Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger IV.

Troma's financial hardship worsened after the botched funding of a low-budget video feature titled Tales from the Crapper, which cost $250,000 despite most of the footage being completely unusable.[14] India Allen, one of the producers, backed out of the film halfway through, and sued Troma, citing breach of contract, slander, sexual harassment, trade slander, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. Kaufman supervised a reshoot in an attempt to salvage the film, dividing the footage into two parts and recasting the film as a double feature. Tales from the Crapper was released on DVD in September 2004.

Currently, Troma produces and acquires independent films, despite financial hardships and limitations. Troma Films has distributed many films from third parties including Trey Parker's Cannibal! The Musical. Lloyd encourages independent filmmaking, making cameo appearances in many low-budget horror films, occasionally without fee. Among his more recent appearances is in former collaborator James Gunn's directing debut, Slither, and Guardians of the Galaxy.

Kaufman's long-time editor Gabriel Friedman co-directed and wrote the screenplay to his follow-up film, Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead, a musical zom-com which made its official New York premiere on May 9, 2008 (although the film had previewed numerous times on single screens for over a year). The film opened to positive reviews from Entertainment Weekly and The New York Times[15] and was released in 2006 in theaters and in 2008 on DVD.[16]

During the winter of 2010/2011, Troma produced a feature-length film Father's Day, which Kaufman calls "a response film to Mother's Day".[17] The film was written and directed by the Canadian filmmaking team Astron-6, debuting October 21, 2011, at the Toronto After Dark Film Festival where it took home the top prize of BEST FILM, as well as five other awards.[18] In 2012 Father's Day was featured on the cover of Rue Morgue magazine[19] and won Best Feature Film, Best Director, Best Male Performance, and Best Special Effects at The Fantastic Planet/A Night of Horror International film festival.[20] This is rare for a film that cost only ten thousand dollars to make.[21] On October 31, 2012, Father's Day was refused classification in Australia, which makes it effectively illegal to sell or exhibit the film.[22] A second censored version was eventually passed with an R18+ rating.[23]

In August 2012, Troma released over 100 of its back catalog films on YouTube, many for free, some for 48-hour paid viewing.[24] However, their YouTube channel was terminated in 2020 for not meeting community standards. This occurred after YouTube received several complaints about the channel.[25]

Hollywood edit

On April 7, 2010, Kaufman confirmed that a PG-13 remake of The Toxic Avenger had been greenlit and was to be produced by Akiva Goldsman. It actually has not been the first attempt at a general audience-friendly version of the franchise, as Make Your Own Damn Movie identified a previous deal with New Line in the early 1990s for a live-action take on the Toxic Crusaders.[citation needed]

Another 1980s Troma classic, Mother's Day (1980), was also to receive a remake, expected to be directed by Darren Lynn Bousman and produced by Brett Ratner. At the time, Kaufman also said that he was negotiating a deal for a remake of Class of Nuke 'Em High. Shortly thereafter, Troma and Starz Entertainment entered into an agreement for the production of Return to Nuke Em High as a two-volume title. The first volume was released in theaters and on home video.[26] The second volume, delayed due to funding issues, was stated on its Kickstarter website in January 2017 to be nearing completion.[27]

Troma Now edit

In 2015, Troma launched a streaming service called Troma Now, which offers many of the films distributed by Troma to subscribers.[8] The service offers subscribers a free trial month, after which they need to pay a monthly fee of US$4.99.[28]

Other work edit

 
Protesters outside the 2013 Cannes Film Festival, demanding an award for Troma

TromaDance edit

Troma holds an annual Tromadance Festival,[29] originally taking place in Park City, Utah[30] at the same time as the Sundance Festival to accentuate their true independence from the mainstream. The festival screens submitted movies from independent filmmakers from around the world, the best of which are usually released on DVD by Troma or compiled in the Best of Tromadance series. In parallel, Troma acts as adviser to aspiring filmmakers with Kaufman teaching classes, contributing cameos and often releasing the finished films on DVD.

2009 marked the last time Tromadance was held in Utah; the festival was subsequently relocated to Asbury Park, New Jersey.[30] In 2014, the festival moved to New York City, and since 2020 has been held at The Mahoning Drive-In Theater.[30]

 
Lloyd Kaufman, Toxie, and Sara at Troma-Thon ‘22

Kaufman's books edit

Kaufman has also had some success with several non-fiction books and a novelization of The Toxic Avenger. Released in 1998, All I Need to Know about Filmmaking I Learned from The Toxic Avenger is an autobiography of sorts co-written with James Gunn. This book chronicles the history of the company, its films, and its iconic figurehead. Kaufman continued to draw on his experiences as Troma chief in the "how-to" filmmaking books Make Your Own Damn Movie!, Direct Your Own Damn Movie!, Produce Your Own Damn Movie! and Sell Your Own Damn Movie!. A DVD box set has been released to coincide with release of each of the first three books. In the video series, Kaufman interviews famous and infamous filmmakers about various filmmaking subjects.

In 2006, a novelization of The Toxic Avenger was released. It was co-written by Kaufman and long-time Troma employee Adam Jahnke.[31]

Films distributed edit

Also see List of Troma Team Video titles for a complete list of films distributed by Troma Entertainment. Below is a list of some Troma distributed films.

Films formerly distributed edit

Some titles which have at one time, or another, been distributed by Troma Inc. have left the catalog. For instance, My Neighbor Totoro was originally released by Troma's subsidiary 50th Street Films, but only for a short time, and only for U.S. theatrical release. Others were briefly licensed for distribution on VHS such as Femme Fontaine Killer Babe for the C.I.A. which was one of Troma Team Video's original launch titles along with Sgt. Kabukiman N.Y.P.D. and Class of Nuke 'em High Part III: The Good, The Bad and The Subhumanoid. Some titles, such as Maniac Nurses Find Ecstasy, are included on this list because they were previously listed but no longer appear in Troma's catalog.[32]

Sub-divisions edit

Troma has also created/acquired specialty distributors for its films.

  • 50th Street Films: distributes independent films aimed at a mainstream audience; distributed My Neighbor Totoro in theaters
  • TromaDance: distributes films from Troma's film festival
  • Roan films
    • Roan Archival Group Entertainment: distributes digitally remastered releases of classic films
  • EG Sports: distributes golf instructional films by Michael Jacobs

Tromaville edit

Most of the films made by Troma Entertainment take place in the fictional New Jersey city of Tromaville, known as the "Toxic Chemical Capital of the World." Examples include the Toxic Avenger films and the Class of Nuke 'Em High films. Another film worth mentioning takes place in a post-apocalyptic Tromaville titled A Nymphoid Barbarian In Dinosaur Hell. The following is a list of films that either take place in, or mention, Tromaville.

References edit

  1. ^ "Horror Showman". New York. November 27, 2000. Retrieved 2009-07-24.
  2. ^ "TROMA". The Daily Horror; Horror Film Splatter Gore News DVD Bluray Reviews.
  3. ^ "Troma Celebrates Upcoming 40th Anniversary by Giving Fans Free Movies on Troma YouTube Channel". Troma.com. December 6, 2012. Retrieved 2014-01-01.
  4. ^ Accomando, Beth (August 22, 2020). "Cinema Junkie Podcast 201: Troma Entertainment 'Disrupting Media For 45 Years'". KPBS.org. Retrieved August 27, 2020.
  5. ^ "Films". Troma.com. 2020. Retrieved September 29, 2020.
  6. ^ Robin, Miranda (April 7, 2016). "FILM: First-Person Review: B.C. Butcher". Topanga Messenger. Retrieved February 8, 2017.
  7. ^ "Kung Fu Necktie". KungFuNecktie.com. Troma Entertainment. 2016. Retrieved February 8, 2017.
  8. ^ a b Braley, Walt (March 14, 2020). "Troma Now: 10 Hidden Gems You Can Watch Right Now On The Genre Streaming Service". Screen Rant. Retrieved August 23, 2020.
  9. ^ Sass, Jeffrey (2018-07-01). "Chapter 18: Playing By The Rules". Everything I Know About Business and Marketing. Retrieved 2021-12-19.
  10. ^ Kaufman, Lloyd; Jahnke, Adam; Haaga, Trent (2003). Make Your Own Damn Movie!: Secrets of a Renegade Director. L.A. Weekly Books. p. 196. ISBN 978-0-312-28864-8. Retrieved 2012-09-03.
  11. ^ Rausch, Andrew J. (2008). Dequina, Michael (ed.). Fifty Filmmakers: Conversations With Directors from Roger Avary to Steven Zaillian. McFarland. p. 118. ISBN 978-0-7864-3149-6. Retrieved 2012-09-03.
  12. ^ "Kings of the B's". Spin. 3 (6): 70. September 1987. Retrieved 2012-09-03.
  13. ^ Ouzounian, Richard (2009-12-06). "Toxic Avenger found his bard in Bon Jovi". Toronto Star. Retrieved 2010-10-28.
  14. ^ "The Art of Ploys: Four Terrific Troma Documentaries, PopMatters". 8 October 2007.
  15. ^ Lee, Nathan (2008-05-09). "Going for the Finger-Licking Gusto". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-05-11.
  16. ^ "Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead". Entertainment Weekly. May 22, 2008. Retrieved 2009-07-24.
  17. ^ . YouTube. 2010-08-06. Archived from the original on 2013-02-15. Retrieved 2012-09-03.
  18. ^ "Award Winners 2011". torontoafterdark.com. Toronto After Dark Film Festival 2011. 2011-11-04. Retrieved 2012-09-03.
  19. ^ Rue Morgue March 2012 cover (JPG). Listal.com.
  20. ^ "Fantastic Planet/A Night Of Horror - Award Winners 2012". Fantasticplanetfilmfestival.com. Retrieved 2012-09-03.
  21. ^ "Father's Day". Astron-6.com. 2011-10-21. Retrieved 2012-09-03.
  22. ^ Quinn, Karl (November 2, 2012). "'Dad rape, maple syrup and friendship' movie banned". The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. Retrieved February 8, 2017.
  23. ^ "Film Censorship: Father's Day (2011)". refused-classification.com. Retrieved December 29, 2013.
  24. ^ Sharwood, Simon (August 31, 2012). "Schlockmeister Troma's back catalog hits YouTube". The Register. Retrieved 2012-09-02.
  25. ^ Accomando, Beth (August 22, 2020). "Cinema Junkie Podcast 201: Troma Entertainment 'Disrupting Media For 45 Years'". KPBS.org. Retrieved August 27, 2020.
  26. ^ Raffel, Lawrence P. (2010-04-07). . fearnet.com. Horror Entertainment, LLC. Archived from the original on 2012-04-05. Retrieved 2017-02-08.
  27. ^ "Update from Tromaville! We're nearly there!". Kickstarter.com. Troma Entertainment. 2017-01-20. Retrieved 2017-02-08.
  28. ^ Winfrey, Graham (2016-07-29). "Troma Lives! Inside the Wacky, Repulsive and Weirdly Meaningful World of a B-Movie Legend". IndieWire. Retrieved 2020-08-23.
  29. ^ Abrams, Simon (2021-07-09). "The Schlock-Horror Drive-In That Rose From the Grave". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-12-04.
  30. ^ a b c Biese, Alex. "TromaDance is Brooklyn-bound". Asbury Park Press. Retrieved 2021-12-04.
  31. ^ "Fiction Book Review: The Toxic Avenger: The Novel by Lloyd Kaufman, Author, Adam Jahnke, Author . Thunder's Mouth Press $13.95 (273p) ISBN 978-1-56025-870-4". PublishersWeekly.com. April 2006. Retrieved 2021-12-04.
  32. ^ "Films". Troma.com.
  33. ^ Kaufman, Lloyd; Gunn, James (2008). All I Need to Know About Filmmaking I Learned From The Toxic Avenger. Berkley Boulevard Books. ISBN 978-0-425-16357-3.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • TromaTeam Video

troma, entertainment, american, independent, film, production, distribution, company, founded, lloyd, kaufman, michael, herz, 1974, company, produces, budget, independent, films, primarily, horror, comedy, genre, geared, exclusively, mature, audiences, many, t. Troma Entertainment is an American independent film production and distribution company founded by Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz in 1974 1 The company produces low budget independent films primarily of the horror comedy genre all geared exclusively to mature audiences Many of them play on 1950s horror with elements of farce parody gore and splatter 2 Troma Inc TypePrivateIndustryFilmsFounded1974 49 years ago 1974 HeadquartersNew York New YorkKey peopleLloyd KaufmanMichael HerzWebsitewww wbr troma wbr comIn 2012 the company officially released many of its films on YouTube 3 However their YouTube channel was eventually terminated for not meeting community standards 4 Troma has produced acquired and distributed over 1 000 independent films since its creation 5 Its slogan in 2014 was 40 years of Disrupting Media 6 As of 2023 the slogan is 50 years of Disrupting Media Another slogan the company has used is Movies of the Future 7 The company also has its own streaming service called Troma Now 8 Contents 1 Company information 2 History 3 Work since 1995 4 Hollywood 5 Troma Now 6 Other work 6 1 TromaDance 6 2 Kaufman s books 7 Films distributed 8 Films formerly distributed 9 Sub divisions 10 Tromaville 11 References 12 External linksCompany information editThis article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Troma Entertainment news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Troma films are B movies known for their surrealistic or automatistic nature along with their use of shocking imagery some would categorize them as shock exploitation films They typically contain overt sexuality nudity and intentionally sadistic gory and blatant graphic violence so much so that Troma film has become a term synonymous with these characteristics citation needed Troma reuses the same props actors and scenes repeatedly sometimes to save money At a certain point however this became yet another hallmark of Troma Examples include a severed leg a penis monster and the flipping and exploding car filmed for the movie Sgt Kabukiman N Y P D which is used in place of any other car that needs to crash and explode citation needed Troma has produced or acquired early films featuring several rising talents before they were discovered including Oliver Stone in The Battle of Love s Return 1971 in which the future Academy Award winning director made his debut as an actor Paul Sorvino in Cry Uncle 1971 Vanna White in Graduation Day 1981 Kevin Costner in Sizzle Beach U S A 1981 J J Abrams in Nightbeast 1982 Vincent D Onofrio in The First Turn On 1983 Marisa Tomei in The Toxic Avenger 1984 Michael Jai White in The Toxic Avenger Part II 1989 Billy Bob Thornton in Chopper Chicks in Zombietown 1989 Samuel L Jackson in Def by Temptation 1990 Trey Parker and Matt Stone in Cannibal The Musical 1993 David Boreanaz in Macabre Pair of Shorts 1996 James Gunn in Tromeo and Juliet 1996 Carmen Electra in The Chosen One 1998 The studio prides itself on its self imposed Rules of Production Safety to humans Safety to property Make a good movie written in smaller font than the first two 9 Their latest production has been Shakespeare s Shitstorm 2020 citation needed History editIn the mid 1970s Kaufman and Herz began producing directing and distributing raunchy sex comedies such as The First Turn On and Squeeze Play Troma provided production support for Louis Malle s My Dinner With Andre for which Kaufman served as a production manager 10 11 12 In 1985 Troma had a hit with the violent comedy horror superhero film The Toxic Avenger The film went on to become Troma s most popular spawning sequels and an animated television program However following the financial demise of the company Troma itself the sequels to the film were box office bombs and the cartoon adaptation quickly ended The Toxic Avenger character is now Troma s official mascot Kaufman s follow up film to The Toxic Avenger was Class of Nuke Em High co directed with Richard W Haines The film was a hit nearly as successful though it inspired two unsuccessful sequels both following the financial demise of Troma At one time it was the highest selling VHS release for Troma The Toxic Avenger was turned into a musical which debuted at the George Street Playhouse in New Brunswick New Jersey and opened in New York in the fall of 2008 The Toxic Avenger Musical book by Joe DiPietro the author of the long running I Love You You re Perfect Now Change and All Shook Up was released the same year The music is by David Bryan keyboardist of the rock band Bon Jovi 13 Soon after Class of Nuke Em High was completed and distributed Kaufman directed Troma s War Intended as a criticism of what it saw as Ronald Reagan s attempt to glamorize war the story concerns a group of everyday people who crash land on a remote island only to find it populated by an isolationist militia that intends to overthrow the US government Troma s War was a box office bomb In the aftermath of the film s poor performance despite another stab at the superhero genre with Sgt Kabukiman N Y P D Troma experienced financial hardship and tried to reestablish itself as a smaller company mostly out of necessity Work since 1995 editFrom 1995 to 2000 Troma had a period of creativity and produced some of their greatest work Kaufman directed three independent films all distributed in limited theatrical releases Tromeo and Juliet a loose parody of Shakespeare s play Terror Firmer a slasher film loosely based on Kaufman s book All I Need to Know about Filmmaking I Learned from The Toxic Avenger and an independent film sequel to The Toxic Avenger trilogy titled Citizen Toxie The Toxic Avenger IV Troma s financial hardship worsened after the botched funding of a low budget video feature titled Tales from the Crapper which cost 250 000 despite most of the footage being completely unusable 14 India Allen one of the producers backed out of the film halfway through and sued Troma citing breach of contract slander sexual harassment trade slander and intentional infliction of emotional distress Kaufman supervised a reshoot in an attempt to salvage the film dividing the footage into two parts and recasting the film as a double feature Tales from the Crapper was released on DVD in September 2004 Currently Troma produces and acquires independent films despite financial hardships and limitations Troma Films has distributed many films from third parties including Trey Parker s Cannibal The Musical Lloyd encourages independent filmmaking making cameo appearances in many low budget horror films occasionally without fee Among his more recent appearances is in former collaborator James Gunn s directing debut Slither and Guardians of the Galaxy Kaufman s long time editor Gabriel Friedman co directed and wrote the screenplay to his follow up film Poultrygeist Night of the Chicken Dead a musical zom com which made its official New York premiere on May 9 2008 although the film had previewed numerous times on single screens for over a year The film opened to positive reviews from Entertainment Weekly and The New York Times 15 and was released in 2006 in theaters and in 2008 on DVD 16 During the winter of 2010 2011 Troma produced a feature length film Father s Day which Kaufman calls a response film to Mother s Day 17 The film was written and directed by the Canadian filmmaking team Astron 6 debuting October 21 2011 at the Toronto After Dark Film Festival where it took home the top prize of BEST FILM as well as five other awards 18 In 2012 Father s Day was featured on the cover of Rue Morgue magazine 19 and won Best Feature Film Best Director Best Male Performance and Best Special Effects at The Fantastic Planet A Night of Horror International film festival 20 This is rare for a film that cost only ten thousand dollars to make 21 On October 31 2012 Father s Day was refused classification in Australia which makes it effectively illegal to sell or exhibit the film 22 A second censored version was eventually passed with an R18 rating 23 In August 2012 Troma released over 100 of its back catalog films on YouTube many for free some for 48 hour paid viewing 24 However their YouTube channel was terminated in 2020 for not meeting community standards This occurred after YouTube received several complaints about the channel 25 Hollywood editOn April 7 2010 Kaufman confirmed that a PG 13 remake of The Toxic Avenger had been greenlit and was to be produced by Akiva Goldsman It actually has not been the first attempt at a general audience friendly version of the franchise as Make Your Own Damn Movie identified a previous deal with New Line in the early 1990s for a live action take on the Toxic Crusaders citation needed Another 1980s Troma classic Mother s Day 1980 was also to receive a remake expected to be directed by Darren Lynn Bousman and produced by Brett Ratner At the time Kaufman also said that he was negotiating a deal for a remake of Class of Nuke Em High Shortly thereafter Troma and Starz Entertainment entered into an agreement for the production of Return to Nuke Em High as a two volume title The first volume was released in theaters and on home video 26 The second volume delayed due to funding issues was stated on its Kickstarter website in January 2017 to be nearing completion 27 Troma Now editIn 2015 Troma launched a streaming service called Troma Now which offers many of the films distributed by Troma to subscribers 8 The service offers subscribers a free trial month after which they need to pay a monthly fee of US 4 99 28 Other work edit nbsp Protesters outside the 2013 Cannes Film Festival demanding an award for TromaTromaDance edit Troma holds an annual Tromadance Festival 29 originally taking place in Park City Utah 30 at the same time as the Sundance Festival to accentuate their true independence from the mainstream The festival screens submitted movies from independent filmmakers from around the world the best of which are usually released on DVD by Troma or compiled in the Best of Tromadance series In parallel Troma acts as adviser to aspiring filmmakers with Kaufman teaching classes contributing cameos and often releasing the finished films on DVD 2009 marked the last time Tromadance was held in Utah the festival was subsequently relocated to Asbury Park New Jersey 30 In 2014 the festival moved to New York City and since 2020 has been held at The Mahoning Drive In Theater 30 nbsp Lloyd Kaufman Toxie and Sara at Troma Thon 22Kaufman s books edit Kaufman has also had some success with several non fiction books and a novelization of The Toxic Avenger Released in 1998 All I Need to Know about Filmmaking I Learned from The Toxic Avenger is an autobiography of sorts co written with James Gunn This book chronicles the history of the company its films and its iconic figurehead Kaufman continued to draw on his experiences as Troma chief in the how to filmmaking books Make Your Own Damn Movie Direct Your Own Damn Movie Produce Your Own Damn Movie and Sell Your Own Damn Movie A DVD box set has been released to coincide with release of each of the first three books In the video series Kaufman interviews famous and infamous filmmakers about various filmmaking subjects In 2006 a novelization of The Toxic Avenger was released It was co written by Kaufman and long time Troma employee Adam Jahnke 31 Films distributed editMain article List of Troma films Also see List of Troma Team Video titles for a complete list of films distributed by Troma Entertainment Below is a list of some Troma distributed films B C Butcher Beware Children at Play Blood Junkie Blood Sucking Freaks Cannibal The Musical The Class of Nuke Em High series Class of Nuke Em High Class of Nuke Em High 2 Subhumanoid Meltdown Class of Nuke Em High 3 The Good the Bad and the Subhumanoid Return to Nuke Em High Volume 1 Return to Return to Nuke Em High AKA Volume 2 The Children Combat Shock Crazy Animal Def by Temptation Dumpster Baby Escape from Hell Father s Day Ferocious Female Freedom Fighters The First Turn On Friend of the World Hanging Woman Heavy Mental A Rock N Roll Bloodbath Hectic Knife Human Hibachi Human Hibachi 2 Homeless Joe Jefftowne Killer Condom The Last Horror Film Lust for Freedom Mad Dog Morgan Maniac Nurses Find Ecstasy The Middle Finger Monster in the Closet Mother s Day Mr Bricks A Heavy Metal Murder Musical Nightbeast Pigs Poultrygeist Night of the Chicken Dead Rabid Grannies Rednecks Redneck Zombies Scarlett Cross Agents Of D E A T H Screamplay Sgt Kabukiman N Y P D Shakespeare s Shitstorm Sick Sock Monsters from Outer Space Sizzle Beach U S A Space Daze Surf Nazis Must Die Tale of Two Sisters Terror Firmer There s Nothing Out There The Toxic Avenger series The Toxic Avenger 1984 The Toxic Avenger Part II The Toxic Avenger Part III The Last Temptation of Toxie Citizen Toxie The Toxic Avenger IV The Toxic Avenger 2023 Tony Trombo s Hick Trek 2 Troma s Monster Kill Troma s War Tromeo and Juliet Vegas in Space VHS Massacre VHS Massacre Too Victor Goodview When Nature Calls Yeti A Love Story ZombiegeddonFilms formerly distributed editSome titles which have at one time or another been distributed by Troma Inc have left the catalog For instance My Neighbor Totoro was originally released by Troma s subsidiary 50th Street Films but only for a short time and only for U S theatrical release Others were briefly licensed for distribution on VHS such as Femme Fontaine Killer Babe for the C I A which was one of Troma Team Video s original launch titles along with Sgt Kabukiman N Y P D and Class of Nuke em High Part III The Good The Bad and The Subhumanoid Some titles such as Maniac Nurses Find Ecstasy are included on this list because they were previously listed but no longer appear in Troma s catalog 32 Angels Wild Women The Astro Zombies as Astro Zombies Baby Doll Murders Blood of Ghastly Horror Breakin in the USA breakdancing instructional video 33 Canadian Ballet Chopper Chicks in Zombietown Christmas Evil Club Life The Dark Side of Midnight Dracula vs Frankenstein Dragon Gate Femme Fontaine Killer Babe For the CIA Fist of Fear Touch of Death Ghost Ship a children s feature film not the horror film Girls School Screamers Hi Mom Hungry Young Woman I Spit on Your Corpse Invasion for Flesh and Blood Jakarta Mommy Mommy 2 Mommy s Day The Nick of Time Psycho A Go Go Pterodactyl Woman From Beverly Hills The Puppetoon Movie Recorded Live Rockin Road Trip Romeo Love Master of the Wild Women s Dorm Satan s Sadists Schlock as Banana Monster Space Freaks from Planet Mutoid Splatter University The Stendahl Syndrome Student Confidential That s My Baby Together and Alone White Elephant The Battle of the African Ghosts WildroseSub divisions editTroma has also created acquired specialty distributors for its films 50th Street Films distributes independent films aimed at a mainstream audience distributed My Neighbor Totoro in theaters TromaDance distributes films from Troma s film festival Roan films Roan Archival Group Entertainment distributes digitally remastered releases of classic films EG Sports distributes golf instructional films by Michael JacobsTromaville editMost of the films made by Troma Entertainment take place in the fictional New Jersey city of Tromaville known as the Toxic Chemical Capital of the World Examples include the Toxic Avenger films and the Class of Nuke Em High films Another film worth mentioning takes place in a post apocalyptic Tromaville titled A Nymphoid Barbarian In Dinosaur Hell The following is a list of films that either take place in or mention Tromaville The Toxic Avenger Class of Nuke Em High Troma s War The Toxic Avenger Part II The Toxic Avenger Part III The Last Temptation of Toxie A Nymphoid Barbarian In Dinosaur Hell Sgt Kabukiman N Y P D Class of Nuke Em High 2 Subhumanoid Meltdown Class of Nuke Em High 3 The Good the Bad and the Subhumanoid Tromeo and Juliet Citizen Toxie The Toxic Avenger IV Poultrygeist Night of the Chicken Dead Father s Day Return to Nuke Em High Volume 1 The Return of Dolphinman short film Dolphinman vs Turkeyman short film Dolphinman Battles the Sex Lobsters short film Return to Return to Nuke Em High AKA Volume 2 Shakespeare s ShitstormReferences edit Horror Showman New York November 27 2000 Retrieved 2009 07 24 TROMA The Daily Horror Horror Film Splatter Gore News DVD Bluray Reviews Troma Celebrates Upcoming 40th Anniversary by Giving Fans Free Movies on Troma YouTube Channel Troma com December 6 2012 Retrieved 2014 01 01 Accomando Beth August 22 2020 Cinema Junkie Podcast 201 Troma Entertainment Disrupting Media For 45 Years KPBS org Retrieved August 27 2020 Films Troma com 2020 Retrieved September 29 2020 Robin Miranda April 7 2016 FILM First Person Review B C Butcher Topanga Messenger Retrieved February 8 2017 Kung Fu Necktie KungFuNecktie com Troma Entertainment 2016 Retrieved February 8 2017 a b Braley Walt March 14 2020 Troma Now 10 Hidden Gems You Can Watch Right Now On The Genre Streaming Service Screen Rant Retrieved August 23 2020 Sass Jeffrey 2018 07 01 Chapter 18 Playing By The Rules Everything I Know About Business and Marketing Retrieved 2021 12 19 Kaufman Lloyd Jahnke Adam Haaga Trent 2003 Make Your Own Damn Movie Secrets of a Renegade Director L A Weekly Books p 196 ISBN 978 0 312 28864 8 Retrieved 2012 09 03 Rausch Andrew J 2008 Dequina Michael ed Fifty Filmmakers Conversations With Directors from Roger Avary to Steven Zaillian McFarland p 118 ISBN 978 0 7864 3149 6 Retrieved 2012 09 03 Kings of the B s Spin 3 6 70 September 1987 Retrieved 2012 09 03 Ouzounian Richard 2009 12 06 Toxic Avenger found his bard in Bon Jovi Toronto Star Retrieved 2010 10 28 The Art of Ploys Four Terrific Troma Documentaries PopMatters 8 October 2007 Lee Nathan 2008 05 09 Going for the Finger Licking Gusto The New York Times Retrieved 2010 05 11 Poultrygeist Night of the Chicken Dead Entertainment Weekly May 22 2008 Retrieved 2009 07 24 Lloyd Kaufman on Father s Day movie part one YouTube 2010 08 06 Archived from the original on 2013 02 15 Retrieved 2012 09 03 Award Winners 2011 torontoafterdark com Toronto After Dark Film Festival 2011 2011 11 04 Retrieved 2012 09 03 Rue Morgue March 2012 cover JPG Listal com Fantastic Planet A Night Of Horror Award Winners 2012 Fantasticplanetfilmfestival com Retrieved 2012 09 03 Father s Day Astron 6 com 2011 10 21 Retrieved 2012 09 03 Quinn Karl November 2 2012 Dad rape maple syrup and friendship movie banned The Sydney Morning Herald Fairfax Media Retrieved February 8 2017 Film Censorship Father s Day 2011 refused classification com Retrieved December 29 2013 Sharwood Simon August 31 2012 Schlockmeister Troma s back catalog hits YouTube The Register Retrieved 2012 09 02 Accomando Beth August 22 2020 Cinema Junkie Podcast 201 Troma Entertainment Disrupting Media For 45 Years KPBS org Retrieved August 27 2020 Raffel Lawrence P 2010 04 07 He Finally Hit Puberty The Toxic Avenger Remake Confirmed fearnet com Horror Entertainment LLC Archived from the original on 2012 04 05 Retrieved 2017 02 08 Update from Tromaville We re nearly there Kickstarter com Troma Entertainment 2017 01 20 Retrieved 2017 02 08 Winfrey Graham 2016 07 29 Troma Lives Inside the Wacky Repulsive and Weirdly Meaningful World of a B Movie Legend IndieWire Retrieved 2020 08 23 Abrams Simon 2021 07 09 The Schlock Horror Drive In That Rose From the Grave The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 12 04 a b c Biese Alex TromaDance is Brooklyn bound Asbury Park Press Retrieved 2021 12 04 Fiction Book Review The Toxic Avenger The Novel by Lloyd Kaufman Author Adam Jahnke Author Thunder s Mouth Press 13 95 273p ISBN 978 1 56025 870 4 PublishersWeekly com April 2006 Retrieved 2021 12 04 Films Troma com Kaufman Lloyd Gunn James 2008 All I Need to Know About Filmmaking I Learned From The Toxic Avenger Berkley Boulevard Books ISBN 978 0 425 16357 3 External links editOfficial website TromaTeam Video Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Troma Entertainment amp oldid 1183725652, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.