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Trash: basura

Título original: Street Trash
  • 1987
  • Unrated
  • 1h 31min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.9/10
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Trash: basura (1987)
A liquor store owner sells alcoholic beverages to homeless people, unaware of what the bottles actually contain: toxic brew.
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El dueño de una licorería vende bebidas alcohólicas a personas sin hogar, sin saber qué contienen realmente las botellas: brebaje tóxico.El dueño de una licorería vende bebidas alcohólicas a personas sin hogar, sin saber qué contienen realmente las botellas: brebaje tóxico.El dueño de una licorería vende bebidas alcohólicas a personas sin hogar, sin saber qué contienen realmente las botellas: brebaje tóxico.

  • Dirección
    • J. Michael Muro
  • Guionistas
    • Roy Frumkes
    • J. Michael Muro
  • Elenco
    • Mike Lackey
    • Vic Noto
    • Bill Chepil
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • J. Michael Muro
    • Guionistas
      • Roy Frumkes
      • J. Michael Muro
    • Elenco
      • Mike Lackey
      • Vic Noto
      • Bill Chepil
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      • 1 premio ganado y 1 nominación en total

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    8DVD_Connoisseur

    Crude, vulgar, scatological and tremendously entertaining

    I genuinely wish I'd discovered "Street Trash" when it was originally released in 1987. Finally watching the film, some 20 years after it hit the big screen, I can't help wonder why I never tracked a VHS copy down in the good old days of the "video nasties".

    "Street Trash" is horror on a shoestring budget and its atmosphere and characters could be compared to those of one of the better Troma productions. The film is filled with crude, juvenile humour, is politically incorrect and contains some of the most technicoloured, surrealistic, over-the-top gore spurting scenes you will ever see splashed on the screen.

    While none of the characters are particularly likable, the film has a great energy despite its loose plot and it's easy to understand why it has a strong cult following.

    8 out of 10. Rubbish but great rubbish. Fans of this film may enjoy the equally strange "Bride of Frank".
    7kosmasp

    It's on the box

    Or whatever package it was contained in, when you purchased it. You watched it online/digital/via your implanted eye? Damn that movie is still being seen in a 100 years? Not bad at all (congrats Imdb for also still existing in whatever form that may be). But all jokes aside, this is not a masterpiece, it couldn't be on any scale or measure.

    Having said that, the movie has so many merits it's tough to not like it though. If you have a heart for low budget filmmaking or films at all that is. Editing is key here, in combination with guerilla filmmaking at its finest. I can only assume that quite a few shots in the movie were made without permission. A lot of favors cashed in, framing that makes you forget what time of day it is, resources used to its fullest (especially when it comes to location) and quite the special effects ... really well made. The story and characters are paper thin at best ... but this is sleaze, this is trash and so are they. Be aware of what you watch and don't judge it on a different scale. This is not Citizen Kane (that's still a thing people say, right?)
    Lev821

    Not quite garbage.

    I wasn't expecting much when I watched this, but what I was expecting was a melt movie. An ordinary horror film with a plot centred around the viper drink. What I saw was a badly acted cop versus bums film, and in some parts, there was a bit of melting to justify the video cover. I suspect they couldn't afford much of the gore, so only had a few bits of melting. The part where the man exploded wasn't too bad, and nor was the first melting, on the toilet. I think that scene was probably the most expensive in it. It's the type of film that made me want to take a shower after viewing it. I didn't mind it. I've seen worse, but I was expecting a melt movie, and didn't really get it.
    7james_trevelyan

    An outlandish, unapologetic delight.

    'Street Trash' the most offensive film ever made? Quite possibly. This baby is exceedingly hard to locate, which is unfortunate, because it is an outlandish, unapologetic delight with a wonderful streak of black, black humour. Director Jim Muro has since become one of the most respected Steadicam operators in the business, and has worked his magic upon some pretty big pictures. I believe he was the Steadicam operator on 'Terminator 2: Judgment Day', but I might be wrong.

    When an enterprising liquor store owner in New York's Lower East Side(?) finds a dusty crate of something named Tenafly Viper stashed behind a brick wall in a back room of his place of business, he decides to sell it cheaply to the bums in the neighbourhood who are his chief customers. But Tenafly Viper is strong stuff indeed; strong enough to melt one's body! And you thought hangovers were bad.

    Pretty soon, the homeless population around the liquor store is dwindling as more and more of these unfortunates consume this deadly drop and promptly disintegrate. The first bum to imbibe the killer stuff does so while seated upon a filthy lavatory. He melts into the commode, pulls the chain, and flushes himself away! Truly tasteless, n'est pas? Two more memorable scenes from 'Street Trash' come to mind: in one, a man has his penis bitten off; in the other, a man is spectacularly decapitated by a flying gas cylinder. I read in Fangoria(?) that this scene required eight special effects crew members to pump blood! 'Street Trash' reminds me of Peter Jackson's wonderful 'Bad Taste' which, while far superior to 'Street Trash', is in the same outrageous vein. I guess it might also be likened to 'The Incredible Melting Man', although the special effects makeup in that picture was provided by the legendary Rick Baker - his first film? - and so is much better than anything in 'Street Trash'.

    'Street Trash' is an excellent title, because trash is what this film is all about. Its milieu is grimy and bleak, and everything about the whole affair is inherently unclean. Oh yeah, I just remembered another memorable scene: a cop fights a man in a men's room, and beats him to the ground. Then the cop sticks two digits down his own throat and vomits upon the prone man! Pretty sick (excuse the pun)! This film also makes me think of John Waters in its examination of white trash, something Waters did with films such as 'Desperate Living' and 'Pink Flamingoes'. Like those flicks, 'Street Trash' serves up plenty of gross-out gags so, if that is what floats your boat in a movie, then you will certainly enjoy this. I hope 'Street Trash' has a huge cult following, and I suspect it does. And deservedly so.

    When oh when oh WHEN is the DVD Special Edition going to be released?! I for one await it with great anticipation. By the way, if you do find this film, do not miss the song which plays over the end credits - very funny stuff! The last time I watched 'Street Trash' I was laughing because one of the bums reminded me of Chris Robinson of The Black Crowes fame. Sorry, Mr Robinson... no offence intended!
    8Hey_Sweden

    Sleazy and disgusting and just plain fun!

    Liquor store owner Ed (M. D'Jango Krunch) is nosing around in his basement when he finds some VERY old booze labelled "Tenafly Viper". He figures, what the hell, he'll sell it to his customers for $1 a bottle. But this booze is deadly stuff: when people drink it, they explode into goop in all colours of the rainbow. While the body count rises, the story focuses on two street denizens who are brothers: Fred (Mike Lackey) and Kevin (Mark Sferrazza) who take up residence in a spacious auto junkyard along with various other hobos.

    "Street Trash" marks, to date, the only theatrical directing credit for James M. Muro, who went on to Hollywood and became one of the most in-demand Steadicam operators in the business. Basing this movie on a short subject he'd made, he clearly has some real fun with the material. The Manhattan-based production makes some excellent use of locations, and has some very striking characters. Among them is the almighty Bronson (Vic Noto), a psychotic Vietnam veteran with a bunch of flunkies. Sexy Jane Arakawa, a gal with a great pair of legs, is the secretary who takes sympathy on Fred & Kevin and their cronies. Pat Ryan ("The Toxic Avenger") is her horny, scuzzy boss. And Bill Chepil is the surly, hard driving detective working these streets.

    The makeup effects are wonderfully gross and effective. There are scenes here so memorable that they remain favourites for fans: Burts' impromptu shopping trip, and the entire "penis keepaway" sequence. One brilliant gag occurs early on when Bronson manhandles a nerdy motorist. The two best characters are thuggish restaurant owner Nick Duran (Tony Darrow) and his smart mouthed doorman (James Lorinz of "Frankenhooker"). Muro and company know that their scenes are some of the funniest here, so they keep their story going during the end credits.

    While "Street Trash" took about 13 weeks to shoot, its journey to movie screens took about three years. It proves that filmmaking finesse isn't always everything: sometimes gung-ho enthusiasm and the willingness to pull out all the stops can go a long way too.

    Eight out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      Vic Noto (Bronson) was cast a day before principal photography commenced(less than 12 hours) "I didn't know what the hell I was doing," he said, "nor did I EVER understand who Bronson was. I did scene by scene not even knowing what the movie was about. I didn't read the Script until three months AFTER I was wrapped. I STILL don't know who Bronson was".
    • Errores
      Wendy arrives at the junkyard in a white blouse and darker skirt, but seconds later she is called to the office and is dressed in a blue singlet and white skirt.
    • Citas

      Store Manager: [Arrives with the old lady] Excuse me, sir...

      Burt: Well, hey! What'd you say brother! Hey look, can you tell me when this here product expires?

      Store Manager: I'd like to know what you're doing with all that chicken in your pants.

      Burt: Say what?

      Store Manager: You heard me.

      Burt: Well yeah I heard you, but I don't understand. Because it's clear to me that what I'm doing is shopping.

      Store Manager: This lady said that you were taking food out of the display cases and stuffing it down your pants and that certainly seems to be the case to me. Are you planning on paying for this food?

      Burt: No I ain't planning to paying for it, because I alreay purchased it!

      [Shows the clerk a coupon that was dropped outside]

      Store Manager: This is all dog food on this list and that's chicken comming out of your pants!

      Burt: Say what? Let me see that...

      [Reads the coupon]

      Burt: I don't see no dog food!

      Store Manager: That's what the abbreviation stands for.

      Burt: Well, shit! That ain't my problem brother! Can't help it if your cashiers see dog food for chicken!

      Store Manager: Look, why don't you come with me and we'll get to the bottom of this situation.

      Burt: Come with you? Whatcha mean?

      [Pointing to old woman]

      Burt: Now this old honky skin, white, snitch-ass mother fucker tells you something and you say "Come with me!" Now you're taking her word over mine! Now that's descrimination. Now why don't you just pull down your pants so we can all see the lilly white paint on your Hatian black ass?

      Store Manager: Look, you can come with me now, or I'll get the security.

      Burt: Hey, now you're talking bro! I'm gonna report you to your superiors!

    • Créditos curiosos
      "Thanks, Anita, for taking me to see I Drink Your Blood when I was six."
    • Versiones alternativas
      The 1987 UK video version was cut by 6 secs and removed shots of a severed penis and melting breasts. These cuts were fully waived for the 2000 DVD and all subsequent UK releases.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Heads Blow Up! (2011)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Street Trash
      Written by Tony Camillo

      Performed by Julian Hernandez and Janus Jarrow

      Publishing Etude BMI

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 18 de septiembre de 1987 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Street Trash
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Greenpoint, Brooklyn, Nueva York, Nueva York, Estados Unidos
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      • Street Trash Joint Venture
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      1 hora 31 minutos
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      • 1.85 : 1

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