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Troma Entertainment, the company behind such classics as The Toxic Avenger, really outdid themselves with the 1987 cult classic Surf Nazis Must Die. Set in a futuristic California hell-hole, in which an apocalypic natural disaster has left the iconic Baywatch-perfect beaches of Malibu and Venice as gang-lands, various parties battle one another in an attempt to control the sand and sea of this former West Coast paradise. (88 Films)

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lamps Boo!

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English It don’t know, wasn’t this supposed to be fun? Not even Bela Tarr would make such a storyless film like this. And yet, the conflict between mad neo-Nazis and an angry mother from an old folks home sounded so promising. An incredibly unoriginal and restrained Troma. ()

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English This Czech title is terribly funny and humorously degrades the excellent English one, but unfortunately, that is the only thing that can catch one's attention in this film. Troma really missed the mark here and did not bring anything interesting that would truly be worth seeing. It's not entertaining, it's not even very harsh, it's just tiresome and empty. ()

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