Farts of Darkness: The Making of 'Terror Firmer'

2001
Farts of Darkness: The Making of 'Terror Firmer'
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Released: 01 January 2001 Released
Producted By: Troma Entertainment
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Official Website: http://www.troma.com/films/farts-of-darkness-the-making-of-terror-firmer/
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Lloyd Kaufman and the Troma Team struggle against incompetence, conflict and "the man" in order to complete their latest piece of art, Terror Firmer. The documentarians hold nothing back in the fight for truly independent cinema.

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TheEmulator23 It's amazing what a certain budget can do for a movie. This documentary in of it itself looks & is mediocre in it's own respect. It's sad to see that so many people can be involved in the making of such a waste of space. It's one thing to make a bad movie & know it's bad, it's another to make bad movies & take them seriously. This documentary about the making of a Troma movie is better than the actual film. A term which I use extremely loosely. I can't believe there are films like this being made or that there is even a market for these either. This documentary shows the owner/director/ whatever else he is Lloyd Kaufman & all his temper tantrums. It would be one thing if he actually had some talent, but my god he is as bad if not worse than Uwe Boll, if that's even possible. Boll's films are Oscar material compared to the garbage Troma pumps out. Kaufman is so neurotic about every dumb little detail it's pathetic. Worse than that it shows just what sort of people little money will buy. Not only do you get less than 3rd string people as actors (I'm not kidding these "actors" are worse than terrible) your crew doesn't seem to know or care what the heck is going on. If you want to see why independent films usually fail, this is a good place to start. If you don't mind seeing a documentary about a terrible film & terribly cruel yelling madman (Kaufman) then this is for you. If you want to see a film that is actually good, then skip this please.
movieman_kev this 99 minute documentary on the Troma film "Terror Firmer", can be found on the second disc of the two disc set of the aforementioned movie. It features a surprising level of honesty and candor that is refreshing when one is accustomed to bigger studio documentaries which mostly are back-patting love fests and are a chore to sit through because of it. Not so here, you get to see the tension, the boobies, the bushes, the asses,the gore. You know, basically all the good stuff and while it's not as good as the documentary on "Citizen Toxie", in my mind. It's still very interesting and pretty cool to watch (well aside from the really disgusting parts). It's never dull and I liked it a good deal better then I like the movie it's on.My Grade: B
chuckc "Farts of Darkness" is, in some ways, more entertaining than the movie it documents ("Terror Firmer"). It's like walking into the pages of Director Lloyd Kaufman's book "All I Need to Know About Film-making I Learned from the Toxic Avenger" (more so than "Terror Firmer," which was inspired by the same book).Here you see Troma at its best and worst--for example, making a rooftop into a "street" to get around a lack of a permit to film a scene on the ground, or showing an actor actually vomiting into a toilet after doing multiple retakes of a scene where he's forced to eat fake feces (which look disturbingly realistic). This same actor is later forced to run around Times Square buck naked, all for the sake of film.It's a funny, disturbing, essential, disgusting look at low-budget movie making, and it's especially entertaining after reading Kaufman's book.
brownbunnyboy Forget "Hearts of Darkness", "Farts of Darkness" is the real thing! Watch this movie, and be truly inspired. Lloyd Kaufman really does make movies of the future... but people are finally getting hip to him today. This is the must-see indie moviemaking doc. Get an appointment, "Farts of Darkness" rocks like anarchy bubbling under Hollywood. Revolutionary and Fun. Nothing can beat that. Way ta' go Lloyd!