A great collection of three fun, independent features
Mutantz, Nazis and Zombies, a collection of three films released through Troma Entertainment, is a delightful package of off-beat independent comedy films with a bent towards the horror genre. Consisting of "The Secret of the Magic Mushrooms" (dir. Christian Markhoff and Werner Timm,) "Attack of the Tromaggot" (dir. Leslie Teah,) and "Teen Ape vs. The Monster Nazi Apocalypse" (dir. Chris Seaver,) Mutantz, Nazis and Zombies is a hefty two-hundred and fifty minutes of daring, entertaining content. Just on the sheer length of the package you're guaranteed to find something you like in it, and more than that it's a valuable look at the true face of independent film today. While it's true that these films may not be everyone's idea of entertainment, if you're the type of person that enjoys the more shocking and controversial side of independent comedy, this is the release for you.
These three films, all of which are similarly campy in a self-aware manner, are all included...
Teenape at his finest
I bought this because of Teenape Vs. The monster nazi apocalypse. I am a BIG Chris Seaver fan and not only was I crazy happy to hear he had a TROMA release but the fact that the band I play bass in PAKO was one of the bands used for background music. This flick is supper funny and dirty I would recommend it as well as his other work if you are a fan of low budget TROMA style movies.
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