Street Trash

1987 "Things in New York are about to go down the toilet..."
5.9| 1h40m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 16 September 1987 Released
Producted By: Street Trash Joint Venture
Country: United States of America
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A group of hobos begin melting into multicolored piles of goo after drinking sixty-year-old liquor. At the same time, the psychotic Vietnam War vet who rules the hobo camp snaps and begins killing at random. Two brothers set out to stop the liquor and the killer.

Genre

Horror, Comedy

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Director

J. Michael Muro

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Street Trash Joint Venture

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Stevecorp Don't listen to the negative reviews
BallWubba Wow! What a bizarre film! Unfortunately the few funny moments there were were quite overshadowed by it's completely weird and random vibe throughout.
Murphy Howard I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.
ElenaKonig616 OK I bought this movie because it was highly rated as a good cheesy horror movie. It's not. There is a fine line between good cheesy horror and just plain stupid. No one even gets chewed in the movie, just a half dozen bums who drink this liquor then melt. The entire time I was waiting for the movie to "get going" as in lots of carnage but it never did. It is punctuated with this retarded guy from Vietnam who has flashbacks and is just plain weird. Granted there are a few funny parts in the movie and a few funny deaths but they are few and far between. If you really want good cheesy horror and just an all around good movie check these out in order:1. The Return of the Living Dead 2. Dead Alive 3. Dawn of the Dead 4. Black Sheep 5. UndeadThe above movies are insane, they will have you rolling laughing but they engage you. The point is that the above movies set out with the premise that they are over the top and ridiculous. Street Trash tries to have some plot and be serious and fails miserably.
poexania First of all...sorry for my bad English Second... i think that the 90% of the so called cult films are not watchable Third this is not an all around review, just the expression of some of my thoughts about Street Trush So now that i made my statements lets cut to the cheese This movie is boring, i wonder how are people make it the whole 100 something minutes it lasts. Imho most of the people just jumped from scene to scene just to watch the silly gore... I admit there are some interesting aspects on the film, like the attempt of a social comment about how hypocritical are modern societies. But if fails due to the un-seriousness of the whole thing, of the stereotypes that it reproduces, and its general conservationism. And i wonder:Is it a comedy? Is it a horror film? Is it a film about the social injustice? Is it a kind of a sick snuff film? All the above?Whatever it is is not funny - Its not smart... its kind of random and i don't thing its creators had in mind -while shooting- of all of the meta-interpretations that the audience thought of- nor they intensively wanted to provoke such interpretations. I mean it was not meant to be the way it was interpreted. Some times this is a good thing - and maybe a part of the definition of cult-but not that time. - It is not scary... It is i admit kind of obscure and make you feel uncomfortable...even wonder if some of the actors are people in their right minds - The film looks like a day inside Donald Trump's mind meaning that it possibly reflect his views on the poor and the unfortunate3/10 because and not 1/10 just because of the obscurity
Foreverisacastironmess Rape, death, madness and exploding hobos in a garbage dump! This is one of those special rare films that only come around once in a while, a film that is so excellent at being horrible that it's just horribly wonderful! Okay, so firstly what I love the most about this movie is how grungy and s****y everything looks, as well as that classic old 80's gritty atmosphere that kind of makes films like this a time capsule of sorts. I feel so cosy watching a picture set in the midst of such scurf rot and moral and spiritual decay, never mind why(!) It is a rather unfocused effort, but the first time I watched it, it nevertheless managed to greatly impress me with its nasty charm. It's campy and cheesy but I get the impression that's intentional, and I think that even if you have seen it a couple of times it's kind of tricky to put into words what exactly this film is about. I guess it's a horror comedy adventure along the lines of Frankenhooker, Toxic Avenger, Brain Damage, films of that nature that take place in the grimy underbelly of the big bad city with some manner of fantastical macabre element thrown in to add to the madness. There's sort of themes of social and urban decay, chaos overcoming order, all very in your face and over-the-top, and very-very cool! It could easily have been nothing but a real plain and dull poor joke of a picture, but to me even though it goes to some pretty extreme and unpleasantly ugly territory, it actually ends up being something that's to a degree, almost lovable. And that's a real specific talent, to be able to maintain a film that has so many elements and visuals and coming out succeeding with something that no matter how you digest it, sounds ridiculous. It's not a movie that's meant to be taken seriously, the director wasn't trying to make an award-winning masterpiece, he was just trying to make something with a lot of outrageous flair and a lot of crazy makeup effects designed to disturb the viewer's sensibilities, and boy do they ever.. Both unbelievable and shocking at the same time, it features some of the most insanely gruesome sight gags you'll ever see splattered to the screen, and the real stars are all the meltdown death scenes. What the first victim of the Viper ends up looking like as he dissolves into the toilet bowl is very similar to Belial from Basket Case! You know you're in for a fun crazy time when you're movie has an opening act like that! There's almost a surreal quality about those scenes. I don't wanna say corny, but there's definitely something unreal and manic about it that you believe because..well, if you're gonna accept the notion of killer Viper whisky, well then you're gonna accept what happens when you swig it! And the makeup effects while you do see the age of them, they still work and are excellent for the zany dark tone of the story. There wasn't any 'almighty' CGI back then, and they had to have had some major creativity involved to have accomplished everything that is seen. Everyone who kicks the bucket goes out with such a viscerally beautiful bang that brings a little cheery colour to their gloomy sordid little world, it's like the freaking Fourth of July!!! It's funny how the only real vibrancy and colour is the melts. They really took all of that Trash and made some 'high art!' ::: Aside from the awesome gory bits there are plenty of interesting interactions between the characters to keep one interested. There aren't exactly any real good guys in this movie, just some who are less scumbags than others. Everyone's either a bum, a creep or a psycho including the cops! Even the film itself doesn't seem to know who it's supposed to like, let alone who I am. I loved the fat evil b*****d who's the boss of the junkyard, it cracked me up just listening to the way the guy talked! There's a big scary m*****f****r named Bronson who got screwed up real bad in 'Nam and who rules the bums of the junkyard with an iron fist from his trash-heap throne, but who still manages to find the time to wander into the streets to kill a yuppie or two every now and then! Vic Noto went all the way with his performance and made his insane character believable and not cartoony, which could've been the result. And how about that female bumette, looking so totally wretched and wild-eyed, man that actress got into it! I also loved the beautiful Mark Sferazza's sweet little character who if I may try to make a lame attempt to sound artsy for a second, I believe represented the film's tiny spark of innocence. There are some goods things in this flick, there are some bad, but I think you can see the sweat, passion and soul that's poured into each frame. It's not pretentious, it knows exactly what it is and just tries to do its own thing and delivers in the way that it's intended to, and I love it. Right on Street Trash, you stupidly great gross movie! I'd really like to finish with my favourite bit of dialogue, please: "You think I got it easy, and you got it tough? See, that's what you think! You think, that's what you think! When you think right, then you'll understand, and when I tell ya, then ya thinking' ain't gonna be so right! I think you're ready, I think the anvil's hot, and I'm gonna tell it to ya, and when you know the truth, you're on your own pal!!!"
trashgang This is one of those weird flicks in the horror genre that still has a huge following. It's so strange for me to accept that because when I look at the year it was made effects stood already really far. On the other hand it clearly shows that it was an ultra low budget, if you have a close look towards the make-up of the hobo's then you see how bad that was. The effects used by Jennifer Aspinall are rather good, they are special on the part of the use of slime. It was well done and the use of brightly colors made it look strangely.It was J. Michael Murofirst attempt to make a flick. He was a good steadicam operator and it shows, he just wrapped Spookies (1986) and decided to do his first directing. It was okay but for me the storyline failed a bit. It takes a while before the melting comes on-screen. Okay, you have some in the beginning but after that part it slapstick galore. just look at the scene with the chopped off penis. It was outdated on my account. What surprised me was the use of some full frontal nudity from male and female. A thing I didn't expected from such a kind of flick. almost the whole bunch of actors were unknown and they never appeared in other flicks, a few did, the most known one is R.L. Ryan, a face seen in some Troma flicks. The director went further to steadicam in major productions like X-men and Titanic for example.Not my cup of tea Street Trash, I did like the camera work and the melting effects but it's not up-to-date to today's standards. Gore 2/5 Nudity 2/5 Effects 3/5 Story 2/5 Comedy 1/5