Liam Regan talks EATING MISS CAMPBELL and 5 must-see TROMA movies.
BritFlicks Podcast host and Screenwriter Stuart Wright talks with Liam Regan about his film EATING MISS CAMPBELL and his 5 favourite TROMA movies.
Listen to Liam give you the low down on EATING MISS CAMPBELL, and then tell you about Troma films that you may not of known, but that you now must-see!
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Liam Reagan's 5 GREAT TROMA FILMS
Bloodsucking Freaks (1976), directed by Joel M Reed
“As a cultural artifact, and as an example of the worst uses of creative energy, however, Bloodsucking Freaks is a must-see. Just remember, if you are offended by it, the joke is on you.” From Classic-horror.com Rob Wrigley
Combat Shock (1984) directed by Buddy Giovinazzo
Anton Bitel writes on VODZilla - Combat Shock is a downbeat, depressing film, dripping with a persistent pessimism that runs counter to the prevailing Reaganite ideology of the day. For here, instead of conspicuous affluence and yuppieism, we get an alternative view of street-level life on the destitute, desperate margins of Eighties America, comparable to the hell of war itself.
Surf Nazis Must Die (1987), directed by Peter Gorge
"Surf Nazis Must Die" is the sort of film Ed Wood might have made if he were active today, except he'd be the only one not in on the joke.” David Lazarus, Salon.com
Cannibal! The Musical (1993), directed by Trey Parker of South Park fame…
Jenn Dlugos of Classic-Horror.com wrote: “I could go on about amateur screen shots, poor cuts, and very obvious continuity issues, but this is a film that you just don’t care. And if you do care, it’s probably not for you.”
Fatty Drives The Bus (1999), directed by Mick Napier
Gordon Maples of MISAN[TROPE]Y wrote “Fatty Drives the Bus” is not a good movie in any conventional sense of the term, but there is some strange enjoyment to be had out of it."
EATING MISS CAMPBELL - World Premiere
101 FILMS DISCOVERY SCREEN TWO
26 AUGUST 9.00 PM
Director: Liam Regan.
Main Cast: Lyndsey Crane, Lala Barlow, Vito Trigo, Laurence R. Harvey, Emily Haigh.
Country: UK
Outline: From Liam Regan, director of MY BLOODY BANJO, comes a dark-satirical-horror-comedy take on the teen-high school genre. Vegan-goth student Beth Conner, falls into a relationship with her new English teacher, Miss Campbell, and soon develops a problematic taste for human flesh. Unable to commit suicide without the help of a loaded handgun, Beth finds herself destined to live inside a 90s cliché-laden horror film. When a patriarchal school board auctions the rights to live stream the inaugural “All You Can Eat Massacre” contest (the prize a loaded handgun!) Beth finally finds a way to escape horror movies for good.
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