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- Tromaville has a monstrous new hero. The Toxic Avenger is born when meek mop boy Melvin falls into a vat of toxic waste. Now evildoers will have a lot to lose.
- A group of teenage summer campers and one counselor share the stories of their first sexual experiences when an rock dlide traps them in a cave.
- Three lovely waitresses contend with a drunken, slovenly chef and mutinous patrons.
- See Robert DeNiro in his first starring role in Brian DePalma's wildly comic first feature The Wedding Party!
- A strange man named "Mould" wanders his industrial neighborhood collecting the corpses of his Seagull friends after they've been run over by cars and trucks. He gives them a proper sendoff and muses on the significance of loss, life and death. (This is via the distributor, Troma, the other plot synopsis here is wrong and meant for the Charlie Day film of the same title.)
- Martin meets Samantha, the sister of Nicole who is the leader of a band called "Chery Suicide". While Martin and Samantha are beginning a relationship, Nicole is trying to get away from her ex-boyfriend an insane punk rocker named Ivan. One night Ivan breaks in to Nicole and Samantha's apt. and they knock him unconscious. They run away in a taxi with Curtis the guitarist, Martin, and a blind street philosopher named Wally. They and the taxi driver make their way south to Virginia. In virginia they manage to buy instruments, a van, meet Lenny when their tire blows out, get chased by Ivan, give a concert, crash a Christian fair, and have a fun memorable time doing it.
- Deleted footage from Mad Dog Morgan (1976).
- Since he was 18 years old, Blake Eckard has written and directed six feature length films in his hometown of Stanberry, Missouri (population 1186). Aside from a short distribution deal in Canada and a few festival screenings, his movies have largely gone unseen.