If you tire of the highly-polished cliché and presentation of big budget Hollywood, Troma is the company for you. More a way of life than just a company.
Anthony Hopkins in an early role as Corky, a magician down on his luck and short on his sanity. Corky is a ventriloquist, with a freaky dummy named Fats.
Insane people going more insane on the strongest ganja on the planet (made from human flesh). Ridiculous living dead action, bare breasts, and a plot by Satan.
Part humorous, part drama, mostly creepy, with the bonus of Lin Shaye as the mom. She was the nasty landlady that Roy Munson reluctantly “services” in Kingpin.
My first reaction was “why?” but my final reaction is “oh my!” I’m speaking of the Alexandre Aja remake of the 1977 Wes Craven classic, The Hills Have Eyes.
If you’re into animal torture, human carnage, and dozens of horror movie death clips sandwiched between stoner/doom/unintelligible metal videos, you’re in luck.