Crazy old Professor Gangreen has developed a way to make tomatoes look human for a second invasion.Crazy old Professor Gangreen has developed a way to make tomatoes look human for a second invasion.Crazy old Professor Gangreen has developed a way to make tomatoes look human for a second invasion.
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Karen M. Waldron
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J. Stephen Peace
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Michael Villani
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If you expect a serious movie you'll be massively disappointed. If, however you're expecting a comedic spoof that doesn't take itself (or it's prequel) seriously then you're in for a wild ride. It's almost worth watching just so you can admire George Clooney's 80's mullet. There's little plot, but instead there is a series of imaginative scenes which can really make you laugh (so long as you don't try and take the movie seriously). Heartily recommended.
In the late 80s when sequels were being put out at an incredible rate, this little film called "Return of the Killer Tomatoes" was released. It definately ranks among the best comedy sequels I've ever seen. Possibly the funniest sequel to this genre next to "Gremlins 2"
The film is the sequel to the spoof of disaster flicks "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes" that bombed heavily upon release. This film pokes fun at the low-budgets and box-office failures of both films but tends to make more of a mockery of the first film. It reuses old footage, makes fun of the actors/lines from the first film and has a plot thats almost a complete turnabout from the first one. There are no giant growling tomatoes or explosions or musical numbers or anything hi-tech in this film but you get tons of hot chicks, evil Tomatoes-turned-Rambo guys, catchy synthesizer music, the adorable little F.T.("fuzzy tomato") and probably the only time you'll see John Astin and George Clooney in the same movie.
I'd give it an 8/10!
The film is the sequel to the spoof of disaster flicks "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes" that bombed heavily upon release. This film pokes fun at the low-budgets and box-office failures of both films but tends to make more of a mockery of the first film. It reuses old footage, makes fun of the actors/lines from the first film and has a plot thats almost a complete turnabout from the first one. There are no giant growling tomatoes or explosions or musical numbers or anything hi-tech in this film but you get tons of hot chicks, evil Tomatoes-turned-Rambo guys, catchy synthesizer music, the adorable little F.T.("fuzzy tomato") and probably the only time you'll see John Astin and George Clooney in the same movie.
I'd give it an 8/10!
1978's Attack Of The Killer Tomatoes was an unexpected cult gem that despite looking ridiculous actually managed to entertain with it's Naked Gun (1988) style humour.
With the sequel set a decade later and following on from the events of the first I expected more of the same so was disheartened to see they had gone in a different direction.
The style of humour is the same though not as quickfire, but the content simply isn't Attack Of The Killer Tomatoes! Instead of rampaging killer vegetables we instead have a sinister plot that involves Tomatoes in human form.
Starring the original Gomez Adams John Astin and a young George Clooney this silly but still likable comedy doesn't provide the laughs alike the original but still has enough about it to be entertaining.
You may have to wade through some unfunny stuff to get to them but the jokes are there and most are delivered by Clooney who demonstrates once again that he has a natural affinity for comedy.
It's hard to believe this franchise was born at all let alone that it spawned 4 movies across 3 decades and even a television show!
The Good:
George Clooney is hilarious
The Bad:
Doesn't have the novelty value or charm as the original
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Big Breasted Girls Go To The Beach should have been a real film
Anchovies go great on pizza with gummy bears
Rasberry Jam Calzone should be a thing
A teddy bear yelling rape is one of the most traumatising sounds imaginable
I want a FT doll
If the movie was remade the confederate flag would probably not be on the good guys uniform
Big Breasted Tomatoes go to the beach and take their tops off should also have been a real film
With the sequel set a decade later and following on from the events of the first I expected more of the same so was disheartened to see they had gone in a different direction.
The style of humour is the same though not as quickfire, but the content simply isn't Attack Of The Killer Tomatoes! Instead of rampaging killer vegetables we instead have a sinister plot that involves Tomatoes in human form.
Starring the original Gomez Adams John Astin and a young George Clooney this silly but still likable comedy doesn't provide the laughs alike the original but still has enough about it to be entertaining.
You may have to wade through some unfunny stuff to get to them but the jokes are there and most are delivered by Clooney who demonstrates once again that he has a natural affinity for comedy.
It's hard to believe this franchise was born at all let alone that it spawned 4 movies across 3 decades and even a television show!
The Good:
George Clooney is hilarious
The Bad:
Doesn't have the novelty value or charm as the original
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Big Breasted Girls Go To The Beach should have been a real film
Anchovies go great on pizza with gummy bears
Rasberry Jam Calzone should be a thing
A teddy bear yelling rape is one of the most traumatising sounds imaginable
I want a FT doll
If the movie was remade the confederate flag would probably not be on the good guys uniform
Big Breasted Tomatoes go to the beach and take their tops off should also have been a real film
Being a huge b-movie fan, I had to see this movie. It is VERY funny and entertaining and still a b-movie even with a larger budget, but the only footage of tomatoes moving and attacking people (the best part of the original) is taken from the original "attack" film. Here instead we got tomatoes that look exactly like people. But when you buy an "attack of the killer tomatoes" movie that shows a giant killer tomato attacking on the cover, you expect to see a giant killer tomato attacking in the movie! John Astin as Gangreen was funny, but I like the original movie's reason for tomato attacks. In the original, man altered tomatoes to make them better but accidently gave them the ability to grow and attack people.
In this movie that is all ignored and now the killer tomatoes were made by a evil professor in his basement.
I think the original plot AND movie are much better, but this films is still very funny in it's own way. And I am surprised it got away with many of the raunchy jokes while staying PG.
Recommended if you want to laugh.
In this movie that is all ignored and now the killer tomatoes were made by a evil professor in his basement.
I think the original plot AND movie are much better, but this films is still very funny in it's own way. And I am surprised it got away with many of the raunchy jokes while staying PG.
Recommended if you want to laugh.
I had fond memories of the cartoon, but realised that I'd never actually seen the movie.
This is a perfecly silly, intentionally cheesy, 80's classic. The premis is so silly and everyone involved (especially Clooney) is so obviously just having FUN making it that the humour is just utterly infections.
The knowing looks at the camera. The exaggerated dramatics. The tomoato transformation effects. FT!!!!
I LOVE this movie and heartily recommend it as a classic "B" movie.
You cannot beat this film for a silly giggle. All those po faced people who claim its not amusing need a humour transplant.
all together now.. (sings) "When Big breastd giiiiiiirllllllllS, go down to tthe beach....!"
This is a perfecly silly, intentionally cheesy, 80's classic. The premis is so silly and everyone involved (especially Clooney) is so obviously just having FUN making it that the humour is just utterly infections.
The knowing looks at the camera. The exaggerated dramatics. The tomoato transformation effects. FT!!!!
I LOVE this movie and heartily recommend it as a classic "B" movie.
You cannot beat this film for a silly giggle. All those po faced people who claim its not amusing need a humour transplant.
all together now.. (sings) "When Big breastd giiiiiiirllllllllS, go down to tthe beach....!"
Did you know
- TriviaTeri Weigel plays the part of a playmate. She was actually Playboy's Playmate of April 1986.
- GoofsAs Chad talks to the Fuzzy Tomato, the clock says 1:52 am. The scene cuts to a close-up of the Fuzzy Tomato, and the clock says 2:10 am. When the camera moves back to Chad, the clock says 1:53 am. The very end of the scene, the clock says 2:13 am.
- Crazy creditsNear the end of the end credits, Bob Downs and Sid talk about what a crummy movie it was, then a voice says "All right, who let the carrots on the stage?" Bob says "Hey! You carrots can't be here..." and is cut off by gunshots and screaming. The credits end and Bob and Sid are lying dead. Two carrots holding machine guns and dressed as Rambo step out and say "There is no movie tomorrow." Then Prof. Gangreene starts laughing and says "See you in France!"
- ConnectionsEdited from Attack of the Killer Tomatoes! (1978)
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