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90's Troma-like film

Started by YEAUX, August 28, 2016, 11:48:14 AM

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YEAUX

I was just a little kid seeing this with my older bros and my cousins. The only scene I remember of this movie is the end.

I remember a group of kids on a stage with crowdin seats, like a school auditorium. On stage with them was pool of "toxic" stuff. The principal or some crazy teacher either splashed or drops a boy wearing a red/white striped shirt and glasses into it. Emerges a huge gross version of the skinny kid. Then next is a couple in the audience get some splashed on them and they turn into blue converses and they "walk" out the place. Lastly I remember the teach/principal getting dropped in and everyone thought hooray! its over, then the final frame is that person leaping up behind them, roll credits.

I tried asking one of my brothers, the one that got me into b-movies. He doesn't recall. I been searching for this movie for a few years now. It seems like a Troma movie, but I have scrubbed through Nuke 'Em high films and nothing.

Hell I might have made this is up, I have turned up nothing. Still searching and scrubbing though movies.

Thanks!
-YEAUX

staircars

This sounds like the ending to Alex Winter's excellent Freaked (1993).

Set in Randy Quaid's 'freakshow', rather than a school, the ending otherwise sounds pretty spot on. There's some inspired casting in this film, with Mr T as the bearded lady, Keanu Reeves as the dog-faced boy...!

YEAUX

Quote from: staircars on September 01, 2016, 04:40:59 AM
This sounds like the ending to Alex Winter's excellent Freaked (1993).

Set in Randy Quaid's 'freakshow', rather than a school, the ending otherwise sounds pretty spot on. There's some inspired casting in this film, with Mr T as the bearded lady, Keanu Reeves as the dog-faced boy...!

Yo, you are my savior! This scene has been on my mind for 10 years now. I can't say how grateful I am to finally have an answer! I searched it and damn all the images just brought me back to watching this and remembering the characters.

Thank you!