Thursday, 20 June 2013 09:04

Troma Announces Five On-Demand Movies

Can't get enough of Troma? Well if you are a Comcast subscriber, you are in luck! Five Troma movies hit the cable channel this month with promises of "...sex, violence, mutants, monsters, and the ancient Japenese art of Kabuki"!

The following will be available this month via Troma's on-demand channel:

Featuring fatal sushi and lethal chopsticks, but as American as violence, Sgt. Kabukiman N.Y.P.D. (1990) introduces Sgt. Harry Griswold (Rick Gianasi), a streetwise New York cop who transforms into the world's most unusual super-human hero.

Porn legend Seymour Butts stars in the drop-dead-funny slasher spoof Slaughter Party (2005). When a twisted mad scientist sets his sights on a gang of bikini-clad lesbians, he unleashes a murderous midget to crash their Sapphic slumber party! Featuring Ron Jeremy (Orgazmo, Citizen Toxie) Slaughter Party is a splatter-punk freak-out you'll never forget!

Blood Oath
(2009): When a group of friends on a weekend camping trip decide to investigate an urban legend, all their lives are changed. They will have to fight to stay alive, but they will soon pray for death!

In Bigfoot (2009), something monstrous is slaughtering deer in the marshlands of Ohio, leaving them torn to shreds. Authorities believe it to be the work of a bear, but army veteran Jack Sullivan knows the truth. The deer were just the beginning.

Stuck on You!
(1982) is a hilarious sex odyssey about lovers through the ages. A couple in Family Court are brought before Judge Gabriel (comedy legend Professor Irwin Corey) who takes them back in time. Find out for yourself the surprise truth about who Judge Gabriel really is!

Check out Troma's on-demand channel on Comcast for more information.

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