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Return to Nuke Em High Volume 1
TrailerThe film centers on a young couple their the school glee club. Everything becomes chaos when the other guys start to experience mutations. They must face and attempt to resolve terrible circumstance.Actors: Asta Paredes, Catherine Corcoran, Vito Trigo, Clay von Carlowitz, Zac Amico, Mike Baez, Tara E. Miller, Lemmy, Michael C. Schmahl, Jeff Lasky, Jess Mills, ...»Director: Lloyd KaufmanCountry: United StatesDuration: 85 minQuality: HDRelease: 2013IMDb: 5.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Characters of "Return to Nuke Em High Volume 1"
Chrissy GoldbergPlayed by: Asta ParedesLaurenPlayed by: Catherine CorcoranEugene BergoldPlayed by: Clay von CarlowitzZackPlayed by: Zac AmicoDonatelloPlayed by: Mike BaezRachel RuyschPlayed by: Tara E. MillerCigar FacePlayed by: Dan SnowRaphaelPlayed by: Jim SheppardThe Toxic AvengerPlayed by: Scud LightningSgt. KabukimanPlayed by: Patrick KloumanProfessor HoltPlayed by: Lisa GayeVictoriaPlayed by: Leesa RowlandDick SmithPlayed by: Brick Bronsky -
Directors of "Return to Nuke Em High Volume 1"
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Critic Reviews of "Return to Nuke Em High Volume 1"
Los Angeles TimesJanuary 16, 2014Trashmeister director and co-writer Lloyd Kaufman delivers, if your order includes cracks about Jerry Sandusky and high school shootings along with Troma in-jokes and countless movie references.
VarietyJanuary 10, 2014Die-hard Troma buffs may be amused by all of this, and by the wink-wink references to such studio icons as the Toxic Avenger and Sgt. Kabukiman.
New York PostJanuary 10, 2014Mostly, "Return to Nuke 'Em High'' is an occasionally hilarious series of parodies: "Carrie,'' "Soylent Green,'' "Glee,'' "Cat Ballou,'' you name it.
New York TimesJanuary 09, 2014Mr. Kaufman's talent can be debated, but his love for his job is stamped on every garish, oozy frame.
Time OutJanuary 08, 2014Even if it weren't a quasi-remake of 1986's anarchic Class of Nuke 'Em High, it would still feel borrowed and shoddy: Back is the cheesy green-goo spouting out of heads as students turn "cretin" from toxic food.
Village VoiceJanuary 07, 2014Some clever ideas -- the new Cretins harmonize, setting their atrocities to barbershop quartet numbers -- don't negate the tired, exploitative nature of most of the action.
Daily DeadJanuary 08, 2016Return to Nuke 'Em High Volume 1 is an absurdly entertaining slapstick gore-fest that also manages to effectively pass along a timely message or two along the way.
PopMattersApril 08, 2014There's a big difference between being intentionally ridiculous and coming out hilariously self-aware and being intentionally ridiculous and succeeding in being bad.
Blu-ray.comMarch 23, 2014Retains a certain B-movie moxie, but its chaotic nature fatigues the film long before it reaches its non-conclusion. Points to Kaufman for the hurricane of sick ideas, but would it kill Troma to show a little patience?
Cinema CrazedFebruary 09, 2014A hilarious and fast paced re-visiting to one of Troma's best movie series...
Canada.comJanuary 23, 2014This sort of thing can grow on you, but only if you're not careful.
Slant MagazineJanuary 08, 2014Because it actively defies and outright ridicules all notions of aesthetic intent, proper form, and moral propriety, this lazy Z-film pastiche is essentially impervious to standard critical evaluation.
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