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'''Tromeo''': ''Totally sucks.'' }}
'''Tromeo''': ''Totally sucks.'' }}


[[William Shakespeare]]'s ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]''... [[In Space|in modern day New York]]. And, you know, with a little artistic license taken (it's a [[Troma]] movie, after all). Written by a young [[Slither|James Gunn]].
[[William Shakespeare]]'s ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]''... [[In Space|in modern day New York]]. And, you know, with a little artistic license taken (it's a [[Troma]] movie, after all). Written by a young [[James Gunn]].
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Revision as of 01:56, 5 December 2021

Don't you remember the lesbians in the original?

Juliet: Parting is such sweet sorrow.
Tromeo: Totally sucks.

William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet... in modern day New York. And, you know, with a little artistic license taken (it's a Troma movie, after all). Written by a young James Gunn.


Tropes used in Tromeo and Juliet include:


  • Fan Service: It's a Troma film, topless girls had to appear.
  • Filth: The Capulets and Ques are porn mogul.s
  • Fingore: A sex scene goes from "I love fingers" to cutting them with a machete.

The Cinema Snob: Looks like this was done when the writer learned foreshadowing, but not subtlety.