For the past five decades, the folks over at Troma Entertainment have taken perverse pleasure in unleashing countless independent genre movies upon the world in which playing on bad taste is a feature, not a bug. Their brand of crude humor and gore-laden violence go hand in hand and possibly through some kind of grinder. While "Return to Nuke 'Em High," "Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead," and "Tromeo & Juliet" are considered some of the most popular titles in their twisted library of splatter films, few have garnered the cultural impact of "The Toxic Avenger." The heartwarming story about a socially awkward janitor deciding to fight injustice through increasingly violent ways in the wake of falling into a barrel of toxic waste went from a cult hit sensation to the face of the studio

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