Troma's War, also known as 1,000 Ways to Die in the United States, is a 1988 American action/adventure film written by Lloyd Kaufman and Mitchell Dana and directed by Michael Herz and Kaufman (credited as Samuel Weil). It began production in 1986 and was released in theaters in 1988 shortly after Class of Nuke 'Em High was done making its rounds at the box office.
After a commercial airline crashes on an uncharted island, the surviving passengers, a multi-cultural cross-section of the US population, notice armed uniformed people of various countries apparently looking for survivors. When one of passengers surrenders himself, he's brutally shot. It becomes evident that the island is a terrorist infiltration camp. When passenger Parker, a tough, slightly unstable Nam vet, manages to kill one of the attackers, he and the fellow passenger, everyman Taylor, lead the other survivors to a safe haven, only to have part of their number captured. Brought to a training base, the captured are forced to watch a neo-Nazi horrifically murder an air steward and a priest. He remaining passengers gather what weapons they can find and make a rough attempt at storming the camp in hopes of recovering their lost friends. At the camp, a musician's girlfriend is shot and killed by an obese terrorist wielding an AK-47 assault rifle. The bandleader, Sean, attacks and loses a fight with the Nazi, and the rocker's female bandmate is taken away to be attacked and raped by "Señor Sida" (Mr. AIDS), leader of the AIDS brigade who hope to begin an US AIDS epidemic.
What are your dreams?
.......................(My dreams are my reality)
.......................(Dreams are)
Dreams are
.......................(Fine but)
Fine but
.......................(I don't know)
.......................(Sooner)
Sooner
.......................(Or later)
Or later
.......................(They've got to go)
.......................(Oh my dreams)
What are your dreams?
.......................(Are my reality)
.......................(Oh my dreams)
What are your dreams?
.......................(Are my dreams)
.......................(Dreams are)
Dreams are
.......................(Fine but)
Fine but
.......................(Oh I don't know)
.......................(Sooner)
Sooner
.......................(Or later)
Or later
.......................(They always go)
.......................(Ooh but my dreams)
What are your dreams?
.......................(Are my reality)
.......................(My dreams)
What are you dreams?
.......................(Are my dreams)
.......................(Dreams are)
Dreams are
.......................(Fine but)
But what?
.......................(I don't know)
.......................(Sooner)
Sooner
.......................(Or later)
Or later
.......................(They always go)
Dreams are
.......................(Dreams are fine but)
.......................(Oh I don't know)
.......................(Sooner)
.......................(Or later)
.......................(They always go)
.......................(Oh but my dreams)
What are your dreams?
.......................(Are my reality)
.......................(Ooh my dreams)
What are your dreams?
.......................(Are my reality)
.......................(Dreams are)
.......................(Fine but)
.......................(Dreams are)
.......................(Fine but)
.......................(Dreams are)
.......................(Fine but)
.......................(I don't know)
.......................(Oh but my dreams)
What are your dreams?
.......................(Are my reality)
I don't believe you
.......................(Ooh my dreams)
What are your dreams?
.......................(Are my reality)
It can't be so
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Rearmament all songs copyright 1986-Happy Rhodes
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Side B
1) Box H.A.P.
2) I Have a Heart
3) Crystal Orbs
4) Because I Learn
5) Baby Don't Go
6) Rhodes Waltz
7) Ally Ally Oxenfree