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Class of Nuke 'Em High 3: The Good, the Bad and the Subhumanoid

Class of Nuke 'Em High 3: The Good, the Bad and the Subhumanoid

HD
4/10
1994
  • Release Date: 1994-10-20
  • Genres: Comedy, Horror, Science Fiction, Action
  • Rating: 4 (46 votes)
  • Runtime: 102 min
  • Subtitles:
    English, Spanish, Russian, Slovak, French, Mandarin, German, Italian

Review & Score: Class of Nuke 'Em High 3: The Good, the Bad and the Subhumanoid

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It's the final chapter in the cult classic Class of Nuke'Em High Trilogy, and this time the fate of Tromaville hangs in the balance! Following the destruction of the Nukamama Power Plant by the lovable and horribly mutated toxic squirrel Tromie. (Auto Summary)

✅ Pros — 2

  • Solid storyline execution.
  • Strong acting performance.

✖ Cons — 1

◼ Neutral / Mixed Notes — 2
  • Neutral point not specified.
  • Detailed critic review not available yet.

Synopsis

It's the final chapter in the cult classic Class of Nuke'Em High Trilogy, and this time the fate of Tromaville hangs in the balance! Following the destruction of the Nukamama Power Plant by the lovable and horribly mutated toxic squirrel Tromie. Roger Smith (Brick Bronsky) and his half-subhumanoid son Adlai (also played by Brick Bronsky) are working to rebuild Tromaville into a place where human and subhumanoid can live together in peace. Unbeknownst to them, Adlai's twin brother Dick (again played by Brick Bronsky!), kidnapped at birth and raised by the evil Power Clite, has plans to regain contol of the Subhumanoids and turn Tromaville into a nuclear waste dump. In a showdown for the ages, "The Good, the Bad and the Subhumanoid" face off in an explosive sci-fi battle of epic proportions!

Class of Nuke 'Em High 3: The Good, the Bad and the Subhumanoid offers a brilliant blend of wit and timing, where every scene brims with laughter and levity. The humor ranges from clever dialogue to situational absurdity, making it a crowd-pleaser for those seeking a lighthearted escape.

Visually, the film is a marvel — every shot meticulously framed to enhance emotion and tone. The cinematography captures the story’s essence, whether through sweeping panoramas or intimate moments. Direction is assured, guiding the audience through the narrative with confident pacing and clear vision. Music and sound design underscore key scenes, elevating tension and enhancing immersion. Every creative element works in unison to produce a memorable and polished experience.

Class of Nuke 'Em High 3: The Good, the Bad and the Subhumanoid provides more than just entertainment — it delivers resonance. Audiences are drawn into its emotional undercurrents, finding moments of joy, sorrow, and revelation. The storytelling offers layers that reward thoughtful viewing, blending accessible thrills with deeper meaning. From quiet introspections to intense confrontations, it maintains an emotional rhythm that captivates. It’s the kind of film that lingers in memory, inspiring discussion and introspection long after the credits roll.

In the end, Class of Nuke 'Em High 3: The Good, the Bad and the Subhumanoid stands as a shining example of cinematic craft — a harmonious blend of narrative, performance, and technical achievement. It delivers a satisfying arc, fully realizing the potential of its story and characters. Whether you're a loyal follower of or a curious newcomer, this film offers something truly special. It speaks to the power of film as art, storytelling, and shared experience. Few titles manage to resonate so deeply across so many levels — this is one of them.

If you're interested in more great comedy films, you might also enjoy: The Grand Budapest Hotel, Superbad, Jojo Rabbit, The Hangover, Bridesmaids.

Cast & Characters

  • Brick Bronsky as Roger Smith / Adlai Smith / Dick Smith / Baby Moishe Smith
  • Lisa Star as Trish
  • John Tallman as Dr. Slag, PhD.
  • Lisa Gaye as Professor Holt
  • Albert Bear as Li'l Eggwhite
  • Elizabeth Young as Elaina
  • Valerie McConnell as Lisa
  • Eric Robert Louzil as Young Adlai / Dick
  • Kathleen Kane as Angel Finkelstein
  • Lizette Faz as Souzie Schwartz

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