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5.0 out of 5 stars The best Shakespeare interpretation ever!
William Shakespeare's play Romeo & Juliet has been interpreted hundreds of times on stage and in films. Sometimes literally following the original text (which is, at times, vague in stage directions), sometimes in new interpretations where directors chose to show their own view on the piece. Some are good, many are mediocre. Lloyd Kaufman's film certainly stands out as...
Published on Sep 12 2006 by A. Olsthoorn

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3.0 out of 5 stars A 5 for sickos, but the 3 stars, for anyone with taste; high
(Nervous cough) THis was my first Troma experience, and I'm very eager to buy more of their dvd's asap. As is the troma tradition, the acting isn't very convincing (although I loved Capulet, Murray, & Sammy)and the script is obviously lame at times (sometimes frequently) but the main goal is just to have a low-taste bash while watching. THere's graphic sex and...
Published on Oct 23 2001 by Dan Goldstein


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5.0 out of 5 stars The best Shakespeare interpretation ever!, Sep 12 2006
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A. Olsthoorn "Ton Olsthoorn" (The Netherlands) - See all my reviews
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William Shakespeare's play Romeo & Juliet has been interpreted hundreds of times on stage and in films. Sometimes literally following the original text (which is, at times, vague in stage directions), sometimes in new interpretations where directors chose to show their own view on the piece. Some are good, many are mediocre. Lloyd Kaufman's film certainly stands out as one of the most original, modern versions of the bard's creation, It may be placed in a modern-day decaying New York and full of the modern-day anti-social behavior, body piercing, dismemberment and kinky sex (which, for the more than casual reader, Shakespeare himself wasn't shying away from), but at the same time it stays incredibly close to the overall feel and point of what the play is all about, which is quite an effort. Kaufman wrote the script with his co-director on the film James Gunn, who is now famous for writing two successful Scooby Doo movies, doing the impossible by making a perfect remake of an already perfect film with his script for Dawn of the Dead and directing one of the best horror-films of the year: Slither. Lloyd Kaufmans innovative directorial view alongside with James Gunns original and unrestricted writing make for an interpretation of Shakespeare's play that maybe not everyone will "get" immediately, but will certainly be recognized by a truly unique and highly important view on a classic play. With a script that is written entirely in iambic meter, appearances of Motorhead's Lemmy and an outrageous forceful soundtrack watching Tromeo & Juliet is something no one will ever forget. Apart from it's historical significance, Tromeo &

Juliet is a treasure for film-lovers of all kind. Not only for the script by James Gunn, now a good influence on Hollywood while working from the inside, but also because it features an early part of legendary actress Debbie Rochon. Well known by everyone familiar with films that are made on lower budgets.

But check the 10th anniversary 2-dvd edition of this film, which is the ultimate DVD release of any film ever!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best dvd-release of any film!, Sep 12 2006
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A. Olsthoorn "Ton Olsthoorn" (The Netherlands) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Tromeo And Juliet 10Th Ann (DVD)
William Shakespeare's play Romeo & Juliet has been interpreted hundreds of times on stage and in films. Sometimes literally following the original text (which is, at times, vague in stage directions), sometimes in new interpretations where directors chose to show their own view on the piece. Some are good, many are mediocre. Lloyd Kaufman's film certainly stands out as one of the most original, modern versions of the bard's creation, It may be placed in a modern-day decaying New York and full of the modern-day anti-social behavior, body piercing, dismemberment and kinky sex (which, for the more than casual reader, Shakespeare himself wasn't shying away from), but at the same time it stays incredibly close to the overall feel and point of what the play is all about, which is quite an effort. Kaufman wrote the script with his co-director on the film James Gunn, who is now famous for writing two successful Scooby Doo movies, doing the impossible by making a perfect remake of an already perfect film with his script for Dawn of the Dead and directing one of the best horror-films of the year: Slither. Lloyd Kaufmans innovative directorial view alongside with James Gunns original and unrestricted writing make for an interpretation of Shakespeare's play that maybe not everyone will "get" immediately, but will certainly be recognized by a truly unique and highly important view on a classic play. With a script that is written entirely in iambic meter, appearances of Motorhead's Lemmy and an outrageous forceful soundtrack watching Tromeo & Juliet is something no one will ever forget. Apart from it's historical significance, Tromeo &

Juliet is a treasure for film-lovers of all kind. Not only for the script by James Gunn, now a good influence on Hollywood while working from the inside, but also because it features an early part of legendary actress Debbie Rochon. Well known by everyone familiar with films that are made on lower budgets.

The 10th anniversary edition on DVD adds to all that by including so many as-yet undiscovered gems that not only all the information one could wish for about the film itself and the experience of making it is presented in ways that make it impossible to turn off the DVD, but also a very honest (and disturbing) look is given into the ways independent cinema has to surviver these days. In many ways the extra's on the disc are an invaluable addition to the already impressive amount given on Kaufman's film-school "Make Your Own Damn Movie". Furtermore historical items from the Troma vaults which include James Gunn, Debbie Rochon and other contributors to this masterpiece are included, and the film itself is, apart from looking better then ever, accompanied by no less than four audio-commentaries, each and everyone informative, excruciatingly funny and all done for serious addition to the film instead of the boring and nonsensical commentaries that are so common these days. There are new

commentaries (one with Kaufman and Gunn together), but also the one James Gunn did for the original release of the DVD but couldn't be included there for some of honesty he displays about some other people is present on this disc. With fan-recreations of a few of the scenes from the film, a video diary of Lloyd Kaufman's visit to the set of James Gunn's Slither and a visit the two brought together to Eli Roth's Hostel Birthday party and much more, this is the ultimate set everyone must own. Weather you are a film historian, someone interested in interpretations of the great Bard's work, a fan of great cinema, a fighter for independent cinema, a fan of James Gunn, interested in learning more on making films on a low budget, a fan of Lloyd Kaufman or whatever: this is the most important DVD-release of this millennium!
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5.0 out of 5 stars classic troma, April 26 2004
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Mike Watson "sir sadistic" (crippletown usa) - See all my reviews
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this is troma at its best.being a troma junkie i found this great as anything the troma boys have done.this movie is the second best troma flick i've seen next to the toxie movies.
its made evan better by the appearance of the man the myth the legend lemy kilmeister of motorhead.
i showed this to my buddy who never saw a troma film and got him hooked on troma.when i read romeo and juliet i was bored out of my mind,and the leo decrappio made me queesy butt this is the best retelling of that snorefest bill shakespear i've seen
so if your a weirdo or just likeoffbeat movies yull love this flick i did and i'm a looney
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5.0 out of 5 stars They found a peanut, all right...a peanut of DEATH!, Mar 30 2004
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M. Casarino (Wilmington, DE United States) - See all my reviews
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I've always had this fantasy that some thoroughly disreputable quick-buck movie would end up being brilliant. Like, what if some soft-core "Erotic Thriller" ended up having gutsy, breakthrough performances and a riveting plot? What if "Police Academy 12" was Oscar-worthy?

My fantasies came through with "Tromeo & Juliet." The very concept of a punk "Romeo" is brilliant - they conceived this before Baz Luhrmann's movie - but seeing as how this is Troma we're talking about, Lloyd Kaufman could have steered this in a very wrong (read: conventional) direction. Fortunately, they managed to find a young mad genius named James Gunn to write the script, and they found some hungry young acting talent who threw themselves into the project. And Kaufman, perhaps inspired by all this, finally directed like a man more concerned with making a good movie than cashing in on the quick-buck exploitation trends that nearly ruined "Troma's War" and "Sgt. Kabukiman."

Not that "Tromeo & Juliet" isn't a quick-buck exploitation movie. It is. It's also a hilarious and inventive comedy, an art film, a soft-core porno, a gross-out gore flick, a surprisingly moving love story, and - best of all - one of the most oddly faithful Shakespeare adaptations I've ever seen. Amazingly, it's all these things all at the same time, sometimes even in the same scene (check out Murray Que's final scene, in the tattoo parlor). "Tromeo" captures the spirit, the wordplay, and the abandon that so many staid Shakespeare movies completely miss. And it's one of the most energetic and creative movies you're likely to see.

I could gush on and on about "Tromeo," for it is my favorite movie. Now that James Gunn is a big-time - although still delightfully weird - Hollywood writer, I wouldn't be surprised to see a surge in "Tromeo" sales. This is a good thing. "Tromeo" is a completely unique and exhilirating movie, and it deserves a huge audience. It's not for everyone, I suppose (the close-up shot of the nipple being pierced will pretty much clear the room of those who should have stayed away in the first place). But if you like a little trash in your art, or art in your trash, give "Tromeo" a chance.

Oh - and the budget for "Tromeo" was $350,000, or about what it costs to cater lunch for a week on your basic Adam Sandler movie.

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4.0 out of 5 stars LOVE MEANS NEVERY HAVING TO SAY A THING, Nov 14 2003
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John Gennusa "cinemajohn" (Dallas, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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hey:

mr. k. has done it big time with this classic. only kaufman can take on shakespeare and come out a head.

wow.

i dig it like a vegtable.

jack e. jett
the jack e. jett show

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4.0 out of 5 stars a decent film...tromatized!, Jun 9 2003
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"taxidea_taxus" (dansville, NY United States) - See all my reviews
Tromeo and Juliet was a good flick. I am new to troma films, and this is the first one I viewed. I was pleased with it's bizzaire story line which mimiced shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. The violence, nudity, sex (read like a cheap porn, which isnt a bad thing mind you!) and overall wierdness that I had heard about and was expecting from Troma was all there, and I loved every bit of it. If you are new to Troma films, you might want to check it out, and if even if you are a rabid fan, you might want to pick this one. The extras are cool to check out too. Especially the cut scenes.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A little strange, but it is Troma, Oct 4 2002
Here is a modern story of romeo and juliet, only that it is made about as obsurd as you can get. Not that that's a bad thing. This is still a great movie (if you have a sick sence of humor). Lots of great charaters, including one played by Llyod Kaufman himself. It is for sure a sick and twisted movie, but if that's your thing, then give this movie a watch, you won't regret it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars actually, it's a 4 1/2, Mar 15 2002
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Smeggy (Collingswood NJ) - See all my reviews
i gave this troma classic a shot based on reviews read on this site, and i must say i'm very happy with my purchase. it's sick, sweet, violent, romantic, funny, with a "surpise" ending. give a chance, you'll enjoy it!...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Troma has done it again :), Feb 13 2002
It keeps getting better and better there is nothing better in the world then a low buget deprived laughfest and we are not let down by this from family fun time lol to the cook who i wished worked for me to penis monster i hope troma keeps making movies because they never go wrong if you like troma films check out Peter Jacksons uncut Dead Alive if you want to see the goriest funnest movie ever made on dvd. Are Meet the Feebles a preverted muppets on [drug] mixed with puppet s@m involving a cow and bug lol are puppet drug deals and killings are have ever wanted to know what miss piggy looked like naked also on dvd
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Have For Any Troma Fan, Jan 24 2002
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Kimberly Ripley "stoopidgerl" (Mount Clemens, MI United States) - See all my reviews
Tromeo and Juliet... another sick, twisted, and demented movie from the geniuses at Troma!!! This movie is good, minus the occasional slow parts of the movie. It's worth watching just to see The Penis Monster in the jacuzzi! This movie is a must have for everyone's Troma collection. I recommend it on DVD format.
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