Troma's Edge TV - Vol. 1 (2000)
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Synopsis: TROMA'S EDGE TV puts Troma's unique spin on such diverse and hilarious topics as American politics and mass murder. Using "cutting-edge" special "effects," each episode "mixes" classic blood, guts... TROMA'S EDGE TV puts Troma's unique spin on such diverse and hilarious topics as American politics and mass murder. Using "cutting-edge" special "effects," each episode "mixes" classic blood, guts and hot sex in the midst of it all. Trent Haaga (Terror Firmer), hosts the New York segments, while Tiffany Sepis (Tromeo and Juliet), stars as super-Tromette Bullimia who Tromanchors from Los Angeles. Of course, the expert hand of Troma, president Lloyd Kaufman (creator of the Toxic Avenger) guides the Troma Team throughout the show! Includes 5 episodes: "The War Episode," "The Horror Episode," "The Drug Episode," "The Family Episode," and the infamous "Sex Episode"--deemed too hot by censors even for late night! [More]
Starring: Lloyd Kaufman, The Naked Cowboy, Tiffany Shepis
Starring: Lloyd Kaufman, The Naked Cowboy, Tiffany Shepis
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