Class of Nuke 'Em High 2: Subhumanoid Meltdown

1991 "Student Power Meets Nuclear Power!"
Class of Nuke 'Em High 2: Subhumanoid Meltdown
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Released: 29 March 1991 Released
Producted By: Troma Entertainment
Country: United States of America
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Official Website: http://www.troma.com
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At the Tromaville Institute of Technology's nuclear plant, Prof. Holt has perfected "subhumanoids": living beings without emotions who perform menial tasks. When school reporter Roger Smith meets a beautiful subhumanoid named Victoria, they fall in love and he becomes determined to save her and the school from a giant mutant squirrel, Tromie.

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Bodo Inside a nuclear power plant built on top of a high school, the Nukamama corporation creates a breed of so-called "subhumanoids". These slaves are supposed to serve their masters, but a malfunction leads many of them to "melt down". Chaos ensues and some radioactive waste transforms a squirrel into a projectile-vomiting urinating giant that wreaks havoc on Tromaville.Well..... it's a Troma movie; do we expect any better? (or worse?) This movie is just plain fun, fast-paced "plot" development, lots of funky characters and slapstick jokes, lots of multi-colored liquids, vomit, and abundant sexploitation. Here's a few memorable quotes to give you a feel for the movie:"I've never fed squirrels with a girl before - I didn't know what I was missing""Just because Victoria had lips on her belly, didn't stop me from loving her"These quotes should help to gauge your expectations :)
gridoon If the original "Class of Nuke'Em High" was a mix of horror and comedy, this sequel is a straight-up parody that abandons all groundings in reality (the college operates INSIDE the nuclear power plant, and the students are regularly tested for radiation and often have to wear gas masks) and should be taken about as seriously as "Hot Shots, Part Deux". It's sometimes funny, sometimes not, but what I appreciated about it is that, although it rubs its bad taste in your face, it does it in a goofy and essentially good-natured way. I did think that the male leading role should have been played by an actor who looked more like a nerd and less like a jock, but that's a minor complaint. Jam-packed with hot women, great (or at least greatly creative) special effects, slime, destruction of property, and inside Troma references, "Subhumanoid Meltdown" is recommended for those who like their comedies unafraid to go over (and I do mean over) the edge. (**1/2)
patl1973 I love the original Class.... and also love the original Toxic Avenger. It's a fine line, but but they crossed it and went to cheesy and annoying. The lead is VERY annoying as is most of this movie. The Toxie sequels are kind of on the same lines as this...but back on track now with Toxie 4. I wish they'd do a sequel to Class like they did with Toxie 4 and disregard the crap fest sequels. Again there's a fine line between cheesy fun and annoying crap. This is annoying crap. Lloyd hit the mark again with Toxie 4, and I wish he'd do Class the same justice!! He can do it, I have faith! The second and third of this series are no fun stinkers. There's all the stapled of great exploitation here, but it's just not fun. Lloyd please make this right!!!
fhabets This is the kind of movie I never thought possible. Fast and furious, this movie's infectious energy makes double espressos seem like tepid water. Cornball humour and an affectionate feel for the truly bizarre are just two elements that propel this over-the-top meditation on the human condition.