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Saturday, September 17, 2011

"Tromeo and Juliet" (1996)

This week, I also featured Beware: Children at Play on this blog.  What do a movie about cannibalistic kiddos and one about the greatest love story ever told have in common?  They were both made by Troma, a film studio that makes campy, fun horror flicks.  Tromeo and Juliet, however, is slightly more refined than some Troma films-- it is a remake of Romeo and Juliet, sure, but it also features raunchy love scenes, multiple body piercings, and a certain monster of a, um, private nature.... Overall, it may not be as brilliant as the original Shakespearean masterpiece, but it is a raunchy flick filled with laughs and gore.
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You can catch Tromeo and Juliet instantly on Netflix, or decide to purchase it on Amazon.  Frankly, this movie is on my wish list-- I definitely want to add it to my horror collection soon!  In the meantime, check out a preview below:



P.S. Talk about issues with the writing!  The screenwriter of Tromeo and Juliet, Jamie Gunn, was only paid $150 for the entire screenplay.  He was also instructed by director Lloyd Kaufman (whom I love!) to write the script in iambic pentameter, just like Shakespeare.  Jamie Gunn started to, but then decided he was too bored with it and just told the director he did.  I guess someone needs to brush up on their poetry.....

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