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Terror Firmer

  • 1998
  • R
  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
5.9K
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Terror Firmer (1998)
A homicidal maniac is on the loose in the city and the low-budget film crew of a Troma movie has the power to stop them.
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A homicidal maniac is on the loose in the city and the low-budget film crew of a Troma movie has the power to stop them.A homicidal maniac is on the loose in the city and the low-budget film crew of a Troma movie has the power to stop them.A homicidal maniac is on the loose in the city and the low-budget film crew of a Troma movie has the power to stop them.

  • Director
    • Lloyd Kaufman
  • Writers
    • Patrick Cassidy
    • Douglas Buck
    • Lloyd Kaufman
  • Stars
    • Will Keenan
    • Alyce LaTourelle
    • Lloyd Kaufman
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    5.9K
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    • Director
      • Lloyd Kaufman
    • Writers
      • Patrick Cassidy
      • Douglas Buck
      • Lloyd Kaufman
    • Stars
      • Will Keenan
      • Alyce LaTourelle
      • Lloyd Kaufman
    • 79User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
    • 24Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Will Keenan
    Will Keenan
    • Casey Kaufman
    Alyce LaTourelle
    • Jennifer
    Lloyd Kaufman
    Lloyd Kaufman
    • Larry Benjamin
    Trent Haaga
    Trent Haaga
    • Jerry
    Sheri Wenden
    • Mysterious Woman…
    Debbie Rochon
    Debbie Rochon
    • Christine
    Yaniv Sharon
    • Naked P.A.
    Charlotte Kaufman
    Charlotte Kaufman
    • Audrey Benjamin
    Gary Hrbek
    • Toddster
    Joe Fleishaker
    Joe Fleishaker
    • Jacob Gelman
    Ron Jeremy
    Ron Jeremy
    • Casey's Dad
    Greg 'G-Spot' Siebel
    Greg 'G-Spot' Siebel
    • Ward
    Mario Diaz
    • DJ
    • (as Mario Díaz)
    Mo Fischer
    Mo Fischer
    • Andy
    Lyle Derek
    • Asshole P.A.
    Trace Burroughs
    • Edgar Allan
    Edouard Baer
    Edouard Baer
    • French Cool Cat
    Joseph Malerba
    Joseph Malerba
    • French Cool Cat
    • Director
      • Lloyd Kaufman
    • Writers
      • Patrick Cassidy
      • Douglas Buck
      • Lloyd Kaufman
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    7unakaczynski

    Holy Crap! A fat naked guy!

    Terror Firmer (Quickie Review) This is a Troma gem we've got here. And we all know what that means, right? It's likely going to be bizarre, violent, absurd, ridiculous, offensive... whathaveyou. And this film is all of those things--and then some. It revolves a film crew, led by a blind director (played by Troma founder, Lloyd Kaufman), making another Toxic Avenger movie. But the film crew is constantly plagued with problems, foremost among them is a psychotic killer doing in people throughout the film in humorous and gory ways. And, in typical Troma fashion, there's insults and spoofs galore, including repeated verbal attacks on Spielberg and a mocking of Seinfeld. Lloyd Kaufman really seems to have a hatred of fellow entertainment business Jews, it would seem... At any rate, the acting, at times is surprisingly good, the gore quality is about average--sometimes, however, laughably weak, entertaining and surprising nudity, and the story is somewhat ridiculous. Bizarre and shocking ending, to boot! Ron Jeremy has a small starring role as an abusive father... sort of...

    So, who should watch this thing? Well, gorehounds with an interest in crazy movies will enjoy it, Troma fans will enjoy it--that's almost a given. A unique film, however you look at it. Recommended strongly to curiosity seekers with a tolerance (or love) for weirdness, violence, gore, nudity, and independent film fans. 7/10

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    8NateManD

    Disgusting, Sick, Perverse but Oh so Funny!

    It's hard to describe "Terror Firmer". Think "Living in Oblivian" with Lucio Fulci style violence, filmed by the "Vienna Aktionists" on the set of "Sweet Movie" directed by Groucho Marx and John Waters. Those unfamiliar with the 60's shock artists the Vienna Aktionists; will be surprised at their similarities to troma. The Vienna Aktionists were a group of anarchist stage performers from the 60's, who would put on live surreal sex shows. They would take food, urine, feces, vomit and semen and create shocking works of art. When I think of Troma, I'm reminded of the Vienna Aktionists. Troma's films are so sick and gross, that they teeter on artistic brilliance. O.K, so "Terror Firmer" defies description. Troma is a company dedicated to gore hound freaks and fans of guilty pleasure b-movies. I am one of those fans. Terror Firmer can definitely be considered a surrealist film. It lacks a traditional narrative, it has grotesque imagery and mocks many institutional standards. It's also one giant middle finger to Hollywood. The plot concerns a psychotic, hermaphrodite serial killer; who is killing people off in the most morbid ways imaginable, on the set of a troma movie. Lloyd Kaufman plays Larry Benjamin, a blind movie director who continues filming even though his cast keeps getting murdered. He wants to get his bizarre artistic vision out there. It seems like "Terror Firmer" tries to outdo "Pink Flamingos", "Cannibal Holocaust" and "Salo" in shock. The first five minutes of the film contain a leg decapitation, an abortion, death by corn flakes and a suicidal shot in the head. This film is almost guaranteed to even make the most jaded viewer cringe. Your either laughing or disgusted with shock. There is ridiculous amounts of sex, full frontal nudity and of course "big breasts". Almost every imaginable bodily function or fluid is present, including crap eating. Also the films obsession with pickles is quite disturbing. After viewing this film, you'll never think of pickles the same way again (guarenteed). As repulsive as the subject matter is, the film is pretty damn funny. Just be prepared to squirm too. I appreciate Troma, because after watching "Terror Firmer"; I searched for other bizarre films. I also became interested in surrealism. So if it wasn't for Lloyd Kaufman, I may of never appreciated Bunuel, Godard, Greenaway, David Lynch, Fellini, Jodorowsky, John Waters, Salvador Dali, Jan Svankmajer, Tekeshi Miike, Dusan Makavejev or David Cronenburg. I love Troma, even if their films are sometimes a bit much. They opened up my mind and imagination to new ideas. I know one thing Otto Muehl and Dali would be proud. Now let's go make some art!
    LLAAA4837

    One of the most extreme films ever made. It's up there with EL TOPO, SALO, VISITOR Q, and BLUE VELVET in terms of shock

    This is considered to be a Troma masterpiece. After seeing it, I suppose I can see why. A Troma film is usually cheap, bloody, and hilarious. This was all that and more. There is literally no limit to the blood, guts, excrement, vomit, explicit sex, death, female full frontal nudity, and male full frontal nudity herein. The film is graphic, horrific, shocking, brutal, and explicit from beginning to end. Is this pornography? Well, not quite. Sure, many may consider it to be, but to me, it's just another major milestone in gross-out cinema. However, can it be topped? I really don't know. I can't really think of many films that feature this much sex and gore in equal amounts. Still, this is entertaining! Sure, it's deeply depraved and shocking, but I enjoyed it. The film wasn't meant to be anything more than what it is. Overall, I'm happy I saw it and I'd happily watch this with my friends, provided that the friends I watch it with are prepared to bare witness to the endless grotesques on display herein. I recommend it, provided that you can handle it.
    Fuad-2

    Best Troma film ever!

    Just like Lloyd Kaufman's awesome book, All I Need to Know About Filmmaking I Learned from the Toxic Avenger, this movie is an offbeat, hilarious, gratuitously sleazy (in a good way) item about the world of independent filmmaking. Everyone who reads this should stop and go see the movie if that is at all possible... NOW!
    7Hey_Sweden

    "These movie people are disgusting!"

    The makers of a Troma film, including its director Larry Benjamin (Troma head honcho Lloyd Kaufman) are both hard at work and hard at play. Some of its crew members get targeted by a crazed mystery woman (Sheri Wenden), who's busy slaughtering people in inventive ways.

    It wouldn't be inaccurate to consider "Terror Firmer" a magnum opus, as far as Troma product goes. It goes on a LOT longer than a typical film from the independent studio, clocking in at almost two hours. As a result, if you're not on board with the kind of crude, graceless tomfoolery on display, that will make sticking with this difficult if not impossible.

    Of course, if you're a fan of Kaufman and these guys & gals, you'll be amply rewarded with an amazing plethora of bad taste gags and twisted characters. In his review for the excellent sleeper "Def by Temptation", Leonard Maltin referred to Troma as being "aggressively schlocky", which is as good a way to describe them as any. Here they have tremendous fun just tossing anything resembling decorum out the window. They've always *embraced* the tackiness to be found in many a B picture, and you can certainly see that in a lot of the hammy, campy performances and the onslaught of hilariously crude gore effects.

    The cast is enthusiastic as Hell. Future Oscar winners they might never be, but they give this production everything that they've got. Will Keenan, Trent Haaga, and Alyce LaTourelle play the love triangle at the heart of the story, with the appealing LaTourelle cast as the script girl who gets a chance to be an acting star. Uncle Lloyd himself is a gas as the flamboyant director, who happens to be blind. B movie icon Debbie Rochon is fine as temperamental actress Christine; look for cameos by such people as Ron Jeremy, Lemmy, and Joe Franklin.

    *Obviously* not to many tastes, but if you love Troma to begin with, you'll likely have a good time.

    Inspired by the book "All I Know About Filmmaking I Learned from the Toxic Avenger", written by Kaufman and Troma alumnus James Gunn.

    Seven out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      The end credits states, "A VERY SPECIAL THANK YOU TO: The New York City Police Department, for their unstinting cooperation and invaluable help throughout every part of this production" In The Making of Terror Firmer, it shows the police clashing with the production on several instances (one of which involved the police revoking the crew's filming permit).
    • Goofs
      Camera shadows are often seen throughout the film.
    • Quotes

      Larry Benjamin: Quiet! Quiet, quiet, quiet! What's going on here? I'm the director! I am the director! I'm not saying that because I'm on some kind of ego trip or on some kind of bullshit artistic vision! I'm telling you this because I've been directing ten-cent movies for 30 years and I think I know a little bit about what I am doing! And I know a little something about the world because I'm a 52-year-old manic asshole! It's a horrible world! Starvation, dismemberment, torture, rape, corn-holing... it's horrible out there, but it's worse here in the movie set! We have danger... and stupidity! I don't want someone dying on my set! If someone dies here, I'll blow my brains out and it will be your fault! My career will be over and it'll be your fault! Now, if I have to go around wiping your asses, just let me know. I'll just get some toilet paper and go around to each and every one of you wiping everyone asses. Do you want me to wipe your asses?

      [everyone mumbles 'no']

      Larry Benjamin: I don't believe you. But we'd better soldier on. Now, let's make some art!

    • Crazy credits
      Lloyd Kaufman included Eli Roth's name in the credits as a joke, specifically because Eli turned down an offer to be in the film.
    • Alternate versions
      The unrated director's cut runs 114 min. The heavily edited R-rated version runs 98 min.
    • Connections
      Edited from Sergent Kabukiman N.Y.P.D (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      Amazing Grace
      Written by John Newton

      Thrown together by Entombed

      Threeman Recordings

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    • Release date
      • February 18, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Беспредельный террор
    • Filming locations
      • Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Santa Monica Holdings
      • Troma Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 4 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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