Being a B-movie that moves along fairly quickly, plot isn’t really that important anyway. As the kids tear into the radioactive tacos, the mutations begin, and the plot sort of peters out. Menu Movies Release Calendar DVD & Blu-ray Releases Top Rated Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office Showtimes & Tickets. 2 (2017) on IMDb: Movies, TV, Celebs, and more. 1 around the globe, Troma has already dropped the first trailer for Vol. Chrissy wants to expose the corrupt CEO, but has no solid evidence. Return to Return to Nuke Em High Aka Vol. Watch the Trailer for Return to Nuke ’em High Volume 2 News As Lloyd Kaufman continues to four-wall Vol. What they don’t foresee is school writer Chrissy (Asta Paredes), whose popular blog “Pollution Nerdz” finds out what the company is up to. The CEO of the company, Lee Harvey Herzkauf (Lloyd Kaufman) is hoping to rid Tromaganics of the tainted food during the popular “Taco Tuesdays” at the school. Instead of mutated pot, the school is being supplied lunches by Tromaganic Foodstuffs. Kaufman returns to Tromaville High with “Return to Nuke ‘Em High Volume 1”, a sort-of reboot of his original film. For years Kaufman had promised his fans he’d do another Nuke ‘Em film, but it was never done. It did spawn two sequels, but neither fared as well as the original. Comedy ensues, and the film becomes a huge B-movie cult hit. Rick and Morty season 4 gets a new trailer and a return date Along with an official trailer, we finally know when the next batch of episodes will be released. A local gang called The Cretins began selling marijuana that grew within the radioactive waste near the plant and, when ingested, the nuked plant began mutation the kids. Return To Nuke Em High Volume 1 DVD Catherine Corcoran (Actor), Gabriela Fuhr (Actor), Lloyd Kaufman (Director) & 0 more Rated: Suitable for 18 years and over Format: DVD 4. The future-fantasy world of Remnant is filled with ravenous monsters, treacherous terrain, and more villains than you can shake a sniper-scythe at. In 1986 he produced the comedy “Class of Nuke ‘Em High”, which was about a school near a nuclear power plant. One to hop on the post apocalyptic train was writer/director Lloyd Kaufman. This provided plenty of film fodder for directors, from Nicholas Meyer’s dramatic television film “The Day After”, to the not-well-received Fox sitcom “Woops”. In the 1980s, in the midst of the Cold War between Russia and the US, there was nothing more feared than an all-out nuclear war among the two countries.