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Toxic Avenger III: La dernière tentation de Toxie

Original title: The Toxic Avenger Part III: The Last Temptation of Toxie
  • 1989
  • R
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
5.7K
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Toxic Avenger III: La dernière tentation de Toxie (1989)
ParodySatireSlapstickSuperheroActionComedyFantasyHorrorSci-Fi

Toxie finds he has nothing to do as a superhero, as he has ridden his city of evil. He decides to go to work for a major corporation, which he discovers may be the evilest of all his adversa... Read allToxie finds he has nothing to do as a superhero, as he has ridden his city of evil. He decides to go to work for a major corporation, which he discovers may be the evilest of all his adversaries.Toxie finds he has nothing to do as a superhero, as he has ridden his city of evil. He decides to go to work for a major corporation, which he discovers may be the evilest of all his adversaries.

  • Directors
    • Michael Herz
    • Lloyd Kaufman
  • Writers
    • Gay Partington Terry
    • Lloyd Kaufman
    • Pericles Lewnes
  • Stars
    • Ron Fazio
    • Phoebe Legere
    • John Altamura
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    5.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Michael Herz
      • Lloyd Kaufman
    • Writers
      • Gay Partington Terry
      • Lloyd Kaufman
      • Pericles Lewnes
    • Stars
      • Ron Fazio
      • Phoebe Legere
      • John Altamura
    • 43User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Ron Fazio
    • The Toxic Avenger…
    Phoebe Legere
    Phoebe Legere
    • Claire
    John Altamura
    John Altamura
    • The Toxic Avenger
    Rick Collins
    Rick Collins
    • Apocalypse, Inc. Chairman…
    Lisa Gaye
    • Malfaire
    Jessica Dublin
    Jessica Dublin
    • Mrs. Junko
    Tsutomu Sekine
    • Announcer
    Michael J. Kaplan
    • Little Melvin
    Traci Mann
    • Snake Lady…
    Bonnie Garvin
    • Bad Girl
    Karen King
    • Bad Girl
    Dee Dee Mancuso
    • Bad Girl
    Melissa Osborne
    • Bad Girl
    Helen Wheels
    • Bad Girl
    Raven Skye
    • Apprentice Bad Girl
    Fernando Antonio
    • Apocalypse, Inc. Executive
    Paul Borghese
    Paul Borghese
    • Lou Sipher - Apocalypse, Inc. Executive
    Sylvester Covin
    • Apocalypse, Inc. Executive
    • Directors
      • Michael Herz
      • Lloyd Kaufman
    • Writers
      • Gay Partington Terry
      • Lloyd Kaufman
      • Pericles Lewnes
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    User reviews43

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    3hellholehorror

    Bordering on boring

    This was not as good as the second by a long way. In fact it was bordering on boring. There wasn't enough violence, it moved too slowly and there wasn't enough dancing. It does complete the trilogy except the fourth one that Toxie mentions in this film. Worth making time for if you have seen the first two and want to finish the story. It is a deliberately bad movie.
    5whammy666

    Started out well...but...

    By the way this started I thought it was gonna be better than 2...maybe not better than 1 but better than 2. From the opening scene, however, it goes way downhill. Very disappointing since some of TOxie's greatest, goriest, and funniest kills are shown in the opening scene. Theat scene is seriously the ONLY gore scene in the film, except a little at the end. The rest is turned into some type of "family" comedy. Not for the family, but a regular comedy. Some of the jokes are funny, when Toxie is talking like a tennis player...cracks me up. But most of the jokes fall flat. It is, however, still fun to see Toxie kill the bad guys. We just want it with more gore. This film barely even has any nudity! Troma without nudity is like Easter without eggs! Come on Troma is known for their gore and nudity. Basically needed in most Troma films with some exceptions...like Kabukiman. However the other Toxic Avengers had it and it is missing. There is a n homage to the original in this one though, about his Mother-In-Law. Classic. Overall, not horrible but not great. Seen a lot of better Toxic films. Worth a watch if you are a Troma fan.
    7AlucardAnderson

    Great opening scene, but very disappointing overall

    As somebody who for the first time just got to watch all of the Toxic Avenger films back to back, it is all too obvious that splitting the original 2nd film into two films was a rather big mistake. While this film does have some of the best moments in the Toxic Avenger series, the film feels flat due to the major lack of action in the film overall.

    There are several very good moments in the film however worth seeing. The opening videostore heist, containing what has got to be the weirdest (and funniest) cardboard cutout joke I've ever seen in my life, along with a obvious kick in the shins to what would later be known as the "Media Cartel" courtesy of Lloyd Kaufman. Another classic is obviously the end fight between Troma's rendition of the Ultimate Evil and Toxie.

    Overall, for fans of Toxie and Troma this is a mandatory viewing. However, I have to agree with Stan Lee's opening narration of Citizen Toxie when parts 2 and 3 were disowned.
    Sleepless_128

    People just don't understand

    Despite what people will say this is another great Toxic Avenger movie. Part 2 & 3 were made as one so this movie takes place right after the first. Putting Toxie in a yuppie nightmare was a very smart and funny thing to do. I loved the fact that they turned toxie back into a 90 pound weakling(although i wish they would have used Mark Torgle). The beginning was a really good! If you haven't seen this movie you might be afraid by some of the other comments on this movie but don't be. It's a great movie about the temptations of Toxie. Satan is the main bad guy!! How can you not like this movie? A toxic avenger movie with Satan as the main bad guy, what's not to like? Anyways if you haven't seen this movie please go buy it, not rent it, buy it. GO BUY The Toxic Avenger Part III: The Last Temptation of Toxie!
    4brando647

    Toxie Makes a Deal with the Devil; Fails to Use it to Create a Better Movie

    Continuing my descent into Troma's Toxic Avenger saga, I've arrived at the third film: THE LAST TEMPTATION OF TOXIE. In reality this movie is less a "Part III" and more a "Part II, Part II" because, as I've learned, writer/director Lloyd Kaufman originally intended for the second and third parts (as we know them) to be one big sequel instead of two small ones. He ended production with too much material and made the decision to split it into two movies. TOXIC AVENGER II makes slightly more sense now in retrospect. In that movie, the evil Apocalypse Inc. establishes itself as the big bad corporate villain with its eyes set on ruining Tromaville and the environment before disappearing while the Toxic Avenger toyed around in Tokyo for the bulk of the run time. In TOXIC AVENGER III, we return to that plot thread except now the timeline is all screwy. Let me see if I've got this straight…in PART II, Apocalypse Inc. goes full evil right from the start with an attack on the Toxic Avenger and all his blind friends. Before Toxie can retaliate, Apocalypse Inc. creates a diversion with rumors of Toxie's father living in Tokyo. After all that Japan business is concluded, Toxie returns home in time to stop a bomber/assassin that Apocalypse Inc. hired to blow up…something. At the start of PART III, we jump into Toxie cleaning up the damage Apocalypse has done to the town starting with a local video rental store that's being shaken down by Apocalypse goons.

    Then we flashback (for some reason) to a week prior when the whole plot of PART III kicks off: Toxie feels guilty that he's not contributing financially to the toxic household (he and blind girlfriend Claire are living off her government assistance). Claire receives a letter in the mail promoting an experimental surgery that can restore her eyesight and Toxie get s a job at Apocalypse Inc. to foot the cost of the procedure. Let me repeat that: he gets a job with Apocalypse Inc. The evil conglomerate that murdered all his blind friends in the opening of PART II and tried to murder a bunch more people with a bomb on a motorcycle. He completely disregards their evil nature and gets a job with them as their spokesperson, and then he wonders why everyone in town has turned on him. The third film's subtitle, THE LAST TEMPTATION OF TOXIE, refers to Toxie's employment with Apocalypse and his eventual redemption when he realizes what everyone else already knew: Apocalypse is evil and he's a sell-out. The plot, while slightly more complex than that of PART II, is still incredibly simplistic and stupid. We know from the very beginning what's going to happen: it's all going to culminate in a final battle of the Toxic Avenger versus Satan. If the title wasn't obvious enough, the poster art featuring the Toxic Avenger duking it out with the Dark One should be a solid giveaway. Writing is not Troma's strength. Trust me, I get that at this point.

    My point is that Troma works best when it goes full force into the crazier material: brutal graphic violence against criminals and scantily clad women. Seeing as how this and PART II were originally meant to be one complete film, it really feels like it wasn't split evenly in terms of content. PART II is almost entirely insane, creative (and often stupid) action sequences linked together with the most meager of story threads, and PART III is mostly poorly written story bookended with an action scene at the beginning (in the video rental store) and the final battle with the devil (which accounts for almost a third of the movie by itself). The entire middle section of the film relies on the subpar plot of Toxie working for Apocalypse and becoming a yuppie. This means that entire segment is dependent on Troma's brand of…ugh…"comedy." This fails because Troma's (or at least writers Kaufman and Gay Partington Terry) brand of humor is lame jokes you'd expect from an out-of-touch uncle. For example, one such "rip-roarer" comes with one of Toxie's earliest attempts at employment as an agent of the Internal Revenue Service. Toxie, with a suit and briefcase, approaches a home and he's run off when the family starts throwing anything they can find at the taxman (mostly clothes hangers and Easter baskets for some reason). Isn't it hilarious! People hate taxes! What about the part when Toxie awkwardly uses "Wall Street" lingo on the phone! Isn't that just so wacky! I didn't think so either.

    If you can suffer through almost an hour of that, you arrive at the final battle against Satan who, no surprise, was head of Apocalypse the whole time. There's a glimmer of hope as he reveals his true form through some good ol' Troma effects. Once he arrives, Satan decides he wants to torment Toxie in the style of a video game as weakly foreshadowed in an early scene where Toxie is playing some arcade game with a generic title like "Five Levels of Doom." As cool as that sounds, any enthusiasm I managed to muster was quelled when I realized it wouldn't be anywhere near as cool as promised. Regardless, that final battle and opening video store fight are enough to find something worthy of recommendation here. This is definitely the worst Toxic Avenger film I've seen. There's no denying that. It has its moments: the Devil transformation, some of the gore effects, and surprisingly Phoebe Legere. She didn't contribute much to PART II but I enjoyed her a lot more this time around. It's probably because they actually gave her something relevant to do. She even gets a crack at an inspiring speech when she's not bumbling around wildly. But the bottom line is that THE LAST TEMPTATION OF TOXIE is a major fumble and fails to meet even Troma's already lower standards.

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      This film is comprised of half of the footage shot for Toxic Avenger Part II.
    • Goofs
      In a flashback scene to the first movie, Melvin smashes out a window and into a barrel of toxic waste. The window changes in damage.
    • Quotes

      The Chairman: History? Yes Melvin, I AM history. Buh, ha, ha, ha!

      [lightning strikes]

      The Chairman: Oh, you still don't realise who you're dealing with do you? SEE... ME... AS... I... AM!

    • Crazy credits
      People Who Did Not Act In This Film: Robert DeNiro, Glenn Close, Arsenio Hall
    • Alternate versions
      Available in both R and unrated versions; the R-rated version shortens some of the gory bits in the video store sequence including the goon's evisceration and another goon having his hand mutilated in the VCR before having the Avenger's broom shoved through his head, being twisted off and decapitated.
    • Connections
      Featured in Rewind This! (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Toxic Avenger Part III Theme Song
      Performed by English Eyes

      Backing Vocals: Sharif Hamden

      Produced by Dan Skye

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    • Release date
      • November 24, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Troma
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El Vengador Tóxico 3: La última tentación de Toxie
    • Filming locations
      • 1009 Brown Street, Peekskill, New York, USA(Tromaville Optical & Hugo's Italian American Cuisine)
    • Production company
      • Troma Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $363,561
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $52,080
      • Nov 12, 1989
    • Gross worldwide
      • $363,561
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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