Tromaville a un nouveau héros monstrueux. Le Vengeur Toxique (Toxic Avenger) est né quand Melvin, un garçon doux, tombe dans une cuve de déchets toxiques. Maintenant, les méchants auront bea... Tout lireTromaville a un nouveau héros monstrueux. Le Vengeur Toxique (Toxic Avenger) est né quand Melvin, un garçon doux, tombe dans une cuve de déchets toxiques. Maintenant, les méchants auront beaucoup à perdre.Tromaville a un nouveau héros monstrueux. Le Vengeur Toxique (Toxic Avenger) est né quand Melvin, un garçon doux, tombe dans une cuve de déchets toxiques. Maintenant, les méchants auront beaucoup à perdre.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
- The Toxic Avenger
- (as Mitchell Cohen)
- Wanda
- (as Jennifer Baptist)
- Mayor Peter Belgoody
- (as Pat Ryan Jr.)
- Leroy
- (as Pat Kilpatrick)
- Rico
- (as Mike Russo)
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Melvin (Mark Torgl) is a skinny, nerdy loser who works in the swimming baths, forever cleaning up with his mop. He is frequently bullied and humiliated by a high school gang who one day play a trick on him, which sees him kissing a goat dressed in a tutu. Horrified, Melvin flees and throws himself through a window, landing on a conveniently positioned (and open-topped) barrel of toxic waste. He begins to burn and rot, and eventually the toxic waste causes him to mutate in a taller, stronger, and ultimately more heroic beast, who wants revenge on his tormentors. Toxie (as he is now called, played by man-mountain Mitch Cohen) starts to clean up the city of Tromaville, which is being run by corrupt mayor Peter Belgoody (Pay Ryan), while at the same time romancing blind girl Sara (Andree Maranda) who he rescues from a rapist in a restaurant.
This was Troma's first big hit, and also their first foray into horror, having previously focusing on really crap sex comedies. After this, which after an initial unsuccessful run became a popular cult favourite on the B-movie circuit, they focuses only on horrors. This is the second Troma film I've seen. The other was Killer Nerd. You can probably assume from the title that it is a god-awful excuse for a film, although it is quite amusing in it's filmed-on-video awfulness (starring Harvey Pekar associate Toby Radloff). This, I'm pleased to say, was actually good! It was a hell of a lot more violent than I was expecting, and the special effects are actually pretty impressive in some places. And Toxie proves to be a likable vigilante/superhero, however hideous he may be.
Having said that, this is a low-budget Troma, and it's not exactly Citizen Kane. The acting is wooden, and the film is so 80's you can practically reach out and feel the sweatbands and mullets. But it is funny, satisfyingly gory, and, most importantly, fun. Toxie proves to be a more interesting 'superhero' than the majority of others. And the film actually has a social message in there somewhere, beneath all the tits and human-taco-making, recognising the pollution that we are all too aware of in our age of global warming and climate change. Now to sit through the three sequels, which I am quietly confident will be awful!
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As soon as the movie started, I could not stop laughing and these bunch of Adults in there early to mid 30's acting like teens in this, the acting in this movie was So bad it was laughable.
The movies keep going on, I loved the plot the movie, was really clever, Horror fans never really had their own monster superhero
Well that kind of original Idea in 80's, this movie as some decent amount of Bloody deaths.
But I do think they spent bit to long death scenes just kill them already.
Well acting didn't really bother movie after first 10 minutes, I think it's improved just tiny bit, with rest of the over the top movie.
This movie falls in to that the movie is SO bad it's good for a Laugh.
6 out of 10
The film is filled with quirky, low-brow humor, which often works. I just felt that the premise wore thin after a while, and that's when the film seemed to simply go through the motions.
Despite that, I had a good time and can understand why this is the film that put Troma on the map. So if you're in the mood for a funny, low-budget, low-brow horror-comedy, then please check out "The Toxic Avenger."
My score: 6 (out of 10)
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe head-crushing scene was based on a time when Lloyd Kaufman was backing a car out of his garage and accidentally hit his younger sister. Nobody was harmed, but the memory haunted him for years.
- GaffesDuring the love montage there is a scene where Toxie jokingly puts a pylon on his head and Sara laughs, Sara's character is blind.
- Citations
The Toxic Avenger: You fat slob. Let's see if you've got any guts.
[Toxie then punches the mayor in the stomach and rips out his guts]
The Toxic Avenger: Officer O'Clancy, take care of this toxic waste.
- Versions alternativesThe Norwegian DVD titled Unrated Director's Cut runs 91 minutes. It includes the smashing of the head of the biker boy, and also includes the scene where the female leads are shown as survivors at the police station. This version also has some strange montages with résumés from earlier in the movie with the soundtrack looping.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Stephen King's World of Horror (1986)
- Bandes originalesBasement Chase Transformation
Composed and Performed by Christopher Burke
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- How long is The Toxic Avenger?Alimenté par Alexa
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Toxic
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- Budget
- 475 000 $US (estimé)