### The Top Ten Films of Lloyd Kaufman: A Countdown of Cult Cinema

Lloyd Kaufman, the mastermind behind Troma Entertainment, is a legend in the world of independent and cult cinema. Known for his unique blend of over-the-top gore, absurd humor, and biting social commentary, Kaufman’s films are the epitome of B-movie brilliance. Fans from Reddit, Quora, Tumblr, and YouTube have passionately debated his greatest works, and this countdown ranks ten of his most iconic films, from ten (fun but flawed) to one (the definitive Lloyd Kaufman masterpiece).  

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### **10. *Tromeo and Juliet* (1996)**  

This outrageous reimagining of Shakespeare’s classic play is filled with Kaufman’s signature style: gratuitous violence, bizarre characters, and a twisted sense of humor. Fans on Tumblr praise its creativity and sheer audacity, though some feel it’s not as polished as his other works. Still, its cult status is undeniable.  

> *“It’s Shakespeare like you’ve never seen before—ridiculous, disgusting, and oddly brilliant.”* – Tumblr User  

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### **9. *Terror Firmer* (1999)**  

A meta-comedy about a blind director (played by Kaufman himself) making a movie while a serial killer terrorizes the set, *Terror Firmer* is both a love letter to and a parody of low-budget filmmaking. Redditors love its self-aware humor and over-the-top gore but note that its chaotic nature can be overwhelming.  

> *“It’s like Kaufman’s manifesto for independent cinema: messy, hilarious, and unrelenting.”* – Reddit User  

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### **8. *Sgt. Kabukiman N.Y.P.D.* (1990)**  

This superhero spoof follows Harry Griswold, a bumbling cop who transforms into Kabukiman, a kabuki-themed crimefighter. While less extreme than other Troma films, it’s beloved for its campy charm and absurd premise. IMDB users often highlight its creative fight scenes and the memorable transformation sequences.  

> *“Kabukiman is Troma’s most underrated hero—so weird, so fun.”* – IMDB Reviewer  

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### **7. *Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead* (2006)**  

This horror-comedy musical about a fast-food restaurant built on an ancient burial ground is Kaufman at his most absurd. Fans on YouTube love its catchy songs, ridiculous gore, and satirical critique of corporate greed. While not for the faint of heart, it’s a standout in Kaufman’s filmography.  

> *“A musical about zombie chickens? Only Lloyd Kaufman could make this work.”* – YouTube Commenter  

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### **6. *The Toxic Avenger Part II* (1989)**  

The sequel to Kaufman’s most famous film, this installment sees Toxie heading to Japan in search of his father. While not as universally praised as the original, fans on Reddit enjoy its outlandish humor and expanded lore. It’s a solid follow-up that keeps the spirit of the franchise alive.  

> *“It’s goofy and over-the-top, but that’s what makes it great.”* – Reddit User  

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### **5. *Class of Nuke ’Em High* (1986)**  

Set in a high school next to a nuclear power plant, this film combines teen drama, mutant creatures, and Troma’s signature absurdity. Quora users highlight its satirical edge and creative special effects, calling it a quintessential Troma experience. Its mix of humor and horror makes it a cult favorite.  

> *“It’s like *The Breakfast Club* meets radioactive chaos.”* – Quora User  

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### **4. *The Toxic Avenger Part III: The Last Temptation of Toxie* (1989)**  

The third installment in the *Toxic Avenger* series, this film explores Toxie’s moral dilemmas as he battles corporate corruption. Fans on IMDB appreciate its deeper themes, though some feel it’s a bit uneven compared to the first two films. Regardless, it’s a fun and essential entry in the franchise.  

> *“It’s Toxie with a message—and plenty of ridiculous action.”* – IMDB Reviewer  

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### **3. *Return to Nuke ’Em High Vol. 1* (2013)**  

This modern sequel to *Class of Nuke ’Em High* brings Kaufman’s chaos into the 21st century. Combining practical effects, outrageous humor, and sharp satire, it’s a fan favorite on Reddit and YouTube. Many consider it a triumphant return to form for Kaufman and Troma.  

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> *“It’s classic Troma with a modern twist—absolutely insane in the best way.”* – Reddit Commenter  

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### **2. *Class of Nuke ’Em High Part II: Subhumanoid Meltdown* (1991)**  

The sequel to *Class of Nuke ’Em High* ups the ante with even more mutants, mayhem, and Kaufman’s signature absurdity. Fans on Quora adore its campy charm and creative creature designs, making it one of the most entertaining entries in the Troma universe.  

> *“It’s everything you love about Troma—louder, grosser, and crazier.”* – Quora User  

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### **1. *The Toxic Avenger* (1984)**  

The undisputed king of Lloyd Kaufman’s filmography, *The Toxic Avenger* is a cult classic that put Troma on the map. Telling the story of a nerdy janitor who becomes a mutated superhero, it’s equal parts gory, hilarious, and heartfelt. Fans across all platforms agree that it’s the ultimate Troma film, embodying everything that makes Kaufman’s work so unique.  

> *“This is THE Troma movie. If you watch one Lloyd Kaufman film, make it *The Toxic Avenger*.”* – IMDB Reviewer  

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### Conclusion  

Lloyd Kaufman’s films are not for everyone, but for fans of B-movies and boundary-pushing cinema, they’re pure gold. His works are a celebration of creativity, individuality, and the joy of filmmaking without constraints. Whether you’re new to Troma or a longtime fan, this countdown showcases the best of Kaufman’s wild, weird, and wonderful world.  
 

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