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The Toxic Avenger: The Musical

  • 2018
  • 2h 1m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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The Toxic Avenger: The Musical (2018)
Musical

A musical adaptation of the 1984 movie by the same name. "A movie that most people only watched while stoned." A dystopian future of global warming and ecological disaster. While trying to g... Read allA musical adaptation of the 1984 movie by the same name. "A movie that most people only watched while stoned." A dystopian future of global warming and ecological disaster. While trying to get to the bottom of who's dumping the toxic waste in New Jersey, his discovery leads him t... Read allA musical adaptation of the 1984 movie by the same name. "A movie that most people only watched while stoned." A dystopian future of global warming and ecological disaster. While trying to get to the bottom of who's dumping the toxic waste in New Jersey, his discovery leads him to being dumped in the toxic waste to die only to come out as a super strong mutant.

  • Director
    • Nick Morris
  • Writers
    • David Bryan
    • Joe DiPietro
  • Stars
    • Emma Salvo
    • Ben Irish
    • Natalie Hope
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    217
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nick Morris
    • Writers
      • David Bryan
      • Joe DiPietro
    • Stars
      • Emma Salvo
      • Ben Irish
      • Natalie Hope
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Emma Salvo
    • Sarah
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    • Melvin…
    Natalie Hope
    • The Mayor…
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    • Director
      • Nick Morris
    • Writers
      • David Bryan
      • Joe DiPietro
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    8SpecialWeirdo101

    Was I suprized? YES I was...

    First of all, I really really regretted downloading the musical, I was seriously sure I was going to dislike it when I realized it was based on a horror movie from 1984. BUT I had nothing better to do so I thinked 'what the hell, lets watch the first 15 minutes atleast' I dident leave my chair before the show was finished, and not because I fall asleep either. It was truly a nice musical, the music was nice most of the time, the dialog between the music was somewath clever. The caracters fits exelent to the actors and its clear that they have played the show multiple times and really have good chemistry on stage. The interaction between the actors and the musicans/audience reminds you on the fact that this is "all live audience". IMDB call it a musical, I would call it "musical, comedy, horror, action and drama", in that order :) Im REALLY REALLY happy I watched this musical, there are no reasons not to watch it. My only problem is that I now really need to find "The Toxic Avenger" from 1984 and wath that one too, hope I get suprized there too.
    5Noob_Zombie

    Very average musical

    If you don't watch it you wont miss anything. Average of general musicals nothing special. Please stop writing same type of stories again again again. Every american written story has same spine. Stop using spines be creative please.

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      Frazer Brown, producer of *The Toxic Avenger: The Musical* and host of the podcast series *Frazer Brown in Conversation With...*, has become the central figure in one of the comics industry's most contentious crowdfunding controversies. In 2020, Brown launched a Kickstarter campaign for a charity comic anthology titled *Tales from the Quarantine*, pitched as a global creative collaboration featuring over 400 writers and artists responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. The campaign was a financial success, raising £37,185 (approximately \$47,000 USD)-nearly triple its original goal of £13,000 (around \$16,500 USD). Despite that strong backing, the project quickly fell into disarray. Years after its funding, the primary rewards-physical hardcover and paperback editions of the anthology-remain undelivered. While some backers received minor items like trading cards and posters, the main product never materialized. A digital version was eventually released, but it was widely criticized for being incomplete, poorly edited, and missing content that had been originally promised.

      Brown's handling of the situation has drawn serious backlash. Numerous backers and contributors who requested updates or accountability were reportedly blocked on social media or threatened with legal and even police action for raising concerns. Several creators involved in the project described a hostile and unprofessional atmosphere, where honest inquiries were met with silence or intimidation. Communication from Brown throughout the campaign has been erratic, marked by repeated excuses such as lost emails and vague promises of impending shipments that never came.

      Adding to the controversy is the lack of follow-through on the project's charitable claims. Brown had publicly pledged that a portion of the proceeds would be donated to NHS Charities and The Hero Initiative, but no public evidence has been provided to verify that any donations were ever made. This lack of financial transparency surrounding the nearly \$47,000 raised has deeply eroded trust within the comics and crowdfunding communities.

      In response to escalating complaints, Kickstarter's legal department reportedly launched an investigation into the campaign, resulting in restrictions being placed on Brown's account. What began as a high-profile creative effort-bolstered by Brown's credentials as a theater producer tied to cult favorites like *The Toxic Avenger: The Musical*-has instead become a cautionary tale. The failure of *Tales from the Quarantine* underscores the vital need for transparency, accountability, and ethical leadership in creator-led crowdfunding campaigns.
    • Goofs
      Toxie takes Sarah back to her home for the first time and then leaves, leaving Sarah to sing by herself. When Sarah sits on the chair, a Time magazine and an Oprah Winfrey coffee mug magically appear next to the chair, and then both disappear as she gets up. The magazine and mug come and go as she and her "girlfriends" sing "My Big French Boyfriend".
    • Connections
      Referenced in Die schlechtesten Filme aller Zeiten: Toxic Avenger (2019)

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      • The Arts Theatre - 6-7 Great Newport Street, London, England, UK(filming location)
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      • 2h 1m(121 min)
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