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Tromeo & Juliet (Picture Disc)
Thick 50
Released on November 7, 2002
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See Shakespeare the way he was meant to be seen, the Troma way! With all the body piercing, kinky and/or incestuous sex, car crashes, Kaufman's instant classic is the greatest Shakespeare adaptation Troma has made in the last couple of years! Backed by a cast of new talents and featuring a kick-ass soundtrack featuring Sublime, Motorhead, and the Ass Ponys, Lloyd shows us how Shakespeare's spirit entered his asshole and came out on film! How many Kenneth Branagh films have Ass Ponies? Oh yeah? I was talking about the musical group, not Keanu Reeves!
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| 2/20/2006 by Marty from Needles, CA |
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| This is one of the funniest compilations i've ever heard. I guess without seeing the movie i'm not getting the whole picture anyways. My favorite tracks are by: Sublime, Motorhead, and the Wesley Willis Fiasco. Everything else was pretty dorky and just kinda blended in. I wouldn't say it's not worth $8 but it just isn't... |
| 9/18/2005 by Murphy from Bryan, TX |
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| This was an interesting album to say the least. Some good stuff, some bad, some hilarious. Their are clips from the actual film that are pretty strange... But good-sit-around-and-do-nothing-while-listening-to-this-album album. |
| 2/14/2004 by Jaredr from Brighton, MI |
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| There are some great songs on this. Any fan of cheesy horror movies should buy this. You can't beat it for the price. |
| 12/30/2002 by Matt from Delray Beach, FL |
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| This record is fucking awesome despite the fact that it is not entirely punk. There is everything on here from metal to indie rock songs. Motorhead, one of the best metal bands ever, do not disappoint. Wesley Willis being backed by a punk band just plain rocks. Even the Ass Ponys, a completely horrid Christian indie pop band, have a good solid track. The standout song is Booterella’s “Monster Island,” a perfect punk rock gem. This album also features funny as hell sound bites from the movie itself. This picture disc is more of a novelty because it does not come with a booklet or that many pictures. The compact disc comes with a large booklet. The description above leaves off the Unsane song “Alleged.” |
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