Great Expectorations

The producers of The Toxic Avenger are calling on the Net to craft a script for Class of Nuke ‘Em High, Part IV: Battle of the Bikini Subhumanoids. Twice a month, Troma Inc. combs its email for new scenes, puts the best two pages of action on its Web site, then begs for more. When […]

The producers of The Toxic Avenger are calling on the Net to craft a script for Class of Nuke 'Em High, Part IV: Battle of the Bikini Subhumanoids. Twice a month, Troma Inc. combs its email for new scenes, puts the best two pages of action on its Web site, then begs for more. When the exploitation script is completed in late 1997, it should boast more than 40 credited writers, paid US$50 each.

*Nuke 'Em High IV'*splot twitches and spasms amusingly with each update. In the first 32 pages - which you can check out at www.troma.com/winner1.html - the story line escalates from gross-out humor to all-out blasphemy. Troma has decentralized the creative process to the nth degree, and there is no shortage of eager contributors. Give them credit for making the most of online resources and the least of Hollywood standards.

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