Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: TRO1099
- Format: Blu-ray
- UPC: 790357109630
- Street Date: 01/24/23
- PreBook Date: 12/20/22
- Label: Troma Films »
- Genre: Comedy
- Run Time: 88 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 1982
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: NORTH AMERICA
- Language: English
Cast & Crew
- Director: Michael Herz & Lloyd Kaufman
Product Assets
Stuck On You!
A couple with marriage problems goes to Family Court, where a judge takes them back in time to view lovers through the ages.
- List Price: $19.95
- Your Price: $19.95
- In Stock: 648
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Estranged couple Bill and Carol are in a palimony suit against each other. The zany Judge Gabriel (played by Professor Irwin Corey) is handling their suit. As Bill and Carol relate their problems to Gabriel, he demonstrates how all lovers from the beginning of time, including Adam and Eve, Queen Isabella and Christopher Columbus, and King Arthur and Lady Guinevere have all faced their exact same troubles. The judge is finally revealed to be the angel Gabriel, sent down in hopes of bringing the couple back together.
Media
Bonus Materials
- Fully Mastered Feature Presentation
- Adhesive Interviews with Troma's Alumni
- Lloyd Kaufman Kiss & Tell Introduction
- Coitus Commentary by Uncle Lloydie
- Pin-Up Photo Gallery
- No Regional Coding - Dateable Worldwide!
- Troma Trailers
- Jealous of Troma Now Promo
- “Before There Was Toxie' Intro
Sales Points
- Lloyd Kaufman has stated that Stuck on You! is his favorite of Troma's 'sexy comedies'.
- Stuck on You! was the third in a series of four 'sexy comedies' that helped establish Troma, beginning with 1979's Squeeze Play!, 1981's Waitress! and followed by 1983's The First Turn-On!
- From Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz (The Toxic Avenger, Class of Nuke 'em High, Tromeo & Juliet)
Press Quotes
Troma, Inc. has gone ever-so-slightly respectable with ''Stuck on You... Dumb gags, food fights and bathroom jokes are accompanied, if not redeemed, by an overriding cheerfulness and a willingness to try just about anything. The humor never rises above the level of idiocy, but at least it's good- natured.
—Janet Maslin, The New York Times