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Return of the Killer Tomatoes!

Return of the Killer Tomatoes!

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The funniest and craziest movie out there!
Review: The BEST in the Killer Tomatoes quartet of movies, a classic comedy spoof. It can be sad (laughs), funny (laughs), and overall enjoyable. Seriously though (laughs), its a great movie. Even though it IS low budget, as the film shows boastingly, it is an instant classic.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dr Mortimer Gangrene Presents...
Review: The Tomato Menace continues to threaten in this movie. The mysterious, beautiful new girlfriend of the protagonist, Tara, loves to listen to the Farm Report in the morning. Her best friend is the sentient FT (Fuzzy Tomato), who she tries to protect from one Doctor Mortimer Gangrene and his sidekick/assistant, the blond surfer-type dude known as Igor (only without the hunch).

If I remember, this is the first movie that introduced the creator of the Killer Tomatoes. Whenever someone calls him a mad scientist (unless I'm confusing it with the cartoon series) he always says "I'm not a MAD scientist, I'm an ANGRY scientist!"

John Astin (Addams Family's "Gomez") really makes this movie and the other two sequels to the original cult classic special. IMHO, the sequels are better than the original, but I do own the complete set and am entitled to my opinion. ;-)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: They're back, and this time IT"S EVEN WEIRDER!
Review: This is a weird, weird movie. The best of it's kind

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finnaly on DVD!
Review: This is one of my favorite comedys/spoofs and it's finally coming out on DVD! This is a hillarious film. It's about a mad scientist who is turning tomatoes in to perfect replicas of humans. It is up to the tomatoe with a hart, Tara, her tomatoe frined Fuzzy Tomatoe (F.T. for short), a pizza dilevery college student Chade, and his friend Matt (played by a young George Cloony) who is calling himself Rob Loa to get hot girls. This is the type of spoof that just gos and spoofs anything in sight, product placement, bad dialog, and the list gos on and on! This comedy ranks up there with Airplane. Highly recomended!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 100 times better than the first
Review: This is the best movie since Monsturds no wait this movie is better than Monsturds even. You will not find a much better than this film. The first film wasn't even close to as good as this 5 stars way up for an excellent come back!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Horror, Comedy, Action, Romance, this movie has it all!
Review: This movie is great! It has every video category in it! It all starts when evil Professer Gangreen(John Astin) makes a machine that can make tomatoes anyone. While he plots his evil plan pizza makers Matt (George Cloony) and Chad (Anthony Starke) are living peacefully making non tomatoe pizzas (included Jam instead of sauce). Later Chad meets Professer Gangreen's assistant (Karen Mistel) who is just a tomatoe in human form! Will Chad and Matt save the world from Professer Gangreen or will the girl of Chads dreams end up a tomatoe? You'll have to buy this movie to find out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If there aren't enough 5 stars for you, here's another one!
Review: This movie is hilarious and it really is a classic. Watch it

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: A very funny film!
Review: This spoof of movie sequels is George Clooney's first feature film. Starring along with John Astin and Steve Lundquist, Return of the Killer Tomatoes is entertaining for both children who take it at face value and adults who get the movie references. Yes, it is silly, but what do you expect, it is Killer Tomatoes! END


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