Debbie Rochon Confidential: My Years in Tromaville Exposed!
Debbie Rochon Confidential: My Years in Tromaville Exposed!
| 21 November 2006 (USA)
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The scream queen Debbie Rochon is also the queen of independent cinema and has appeared in more films than all the Elliot Pages and Parker Poseys put together. From her start as a Tromette alongside Troma founder and creater of The Toxic Avenger, Lloyd Kaufman, to her starring roles in some of Troma's greatest films duch as Tromeo & Juliet and Terror Firmer, Debbie Rochon has endeared herself to film fanatics around the world.

Reviews
Interesteg What makes it different from others?
TrueJoshNight Truly Dreadful Film
Dotbankey A lot of fun.
Quiet Muffin This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.
lastliberal Debbie's supposedly greatest fan shows clips from her movies made while she was at Troma. including Tromeo & Juliet (the super hot lesbian scene) and Terra Firmer. Also. some clips from Troma Theater. I get an introduction to Troma films, which is new to me. George is a little weird! Lots and lots of bodacious breast shots.Lloyd Kaufman starts his tribute by introducing us to Debbie Rochon fans in a totally outrageous manner. There is one fan who has a whole wall of Debbie Rochon memorabilia in his basement. Does he need to get a life? Mr Skin appears to talk about the very breast of Debbie.Also included in the doc was a supposedly never before seen episode of Trailer Park from Fangoria TV with Debbie. This would be great on the Sci Fi Channel.The docum3ntary also featured Troma intros to DVDs that were done by Debbie. Gosh, that girl cusses like a sailor, and that Lloyd Kaufman is just plain nuts! This anthology ends with two exclusive short film: The Possessed and Mommy May I Sleep with Death. The Possessed was very good, with a surprise ending. Mommy May I Sleep With Death was weird and funny.It was a great 140 minutes spent with the Scream Queen.