The Toxic Avenger

1984

Action / Comedy / Horror / Sci-Fi

35
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 73% · 22 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 64% · 10K ratings
IMDb Rating 6.2/10 10 36849 36.8K

Director

Top cast

Marisa Tomei as Health Club Girl
Xavier Barquet as Man Killed in Mexican Restaurant
Mitch Cohen as The Toxic Avenger
1080p.BLU
1.23 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 22 min
Seeds 75

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by atinder 6 / 10

This movie falls in to that the movie is SO bad it's good for a Laugh

Well you know what your going get when you head first in troma movie. As soon as the movie started, I could not stop laughing and these bunch of Adults in there early to mid 30's acting like teens in this, the acting in this movie was So bad it was laughable.The movies keep going on, I loved the plot the movie, was really clever, Horror fans never really had their own monster superhero Well that kind of original Idea in 80's, this movie as some decent amount of Bloody deaths. But I do think they spent bit to long death scenes just kill them already. Well acting didn't really bother movie after first 10 minutes, I think it's improved just tiny bit, with rest of the over the top movie. This movie falls in to that the movie is SO bad it's good for a Laugh. 6 out of 10
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Reviewed by Cineanalyst 5 / 10

Toxic Amusement

Intentionally a laughably trashy B-picture, "The Toxic Avenger" is more amusing than one might assume at first glance. Beginning as a poor-man's version of "Revenge of the Nerds" (also from 1984) set in a gym, the nerd of this one jumps out a window and, inadvertently, into toxic waste to escape the jock bullies and their bimbo girlfriends. Naturally, this turns him into a hideous superhero, and it turns out that there's plenty for him to clean up in the town of Tromaville, from the jock gang ripping off "Death Race 2000" (1975) by awarding themselves points for running people over with their car, all the way to a corrupt City Hall. All of which provides an excuse for repeated exposed bosoms and blood splatter in the tradition of a low-grade slasher flick. This ridiculous premise worked so well that the film has earned a cult status and even spawned a franchise of sequels and other merchandise--not unlike the following the monster-hero receives from the townsfolk within the picture. There have also been attempts to sanitize it by removing the gore and nudity, which seems counterproductive to me. What's the point of it then?

The frequently poor filmmaking only makes this more endearing. Far too much time is spent photographing the monster only from behind, to the point that the eventual reveal of his face is more of a relief than a potential fright. The fight scenes are silly, as well as grotesque. Cars explode upon impact and may be extinguished as quickly. The "Frankenstein" allusions range from blatant to confused, including reworking his relationship with a blind character into a romantic one. There's a running gag taken from "Dr. Strangelove" (1964) where the police chief is a Nazi, which is only humorous for how bafflingly flagrant the imitation is. The entire feature is a joke that's funny because it's in bad taste.

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