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  2. Attack of the Killer Tomatoes. Attack of the Killer Tomatoes is an American parody film produced by J. Stephen Peace and John DeBello. John DeBello also served as director of the picture. It was originally released to theaters on October 20, 1978. It is a spoof of B Movies that usually were released to theaters between the 1930s to the 2000s.

  3. Jan 31, 2018 · An unlikely candidate for a franchise, Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, as goofy as it is, spawned three sequels, a cartoon series, a video game, and a toy line during the 1980s and 1990s. Long-since dormant, it’s wild to think that at one time an amateur spoof movie with a budget of less than $100,000 had the potential for other things. Shepherded by director John DeBello and writers and ...

  4. There is a scene in Return of the Killer Tomatoes where Tara takes a shower. In an homage to Psycho, Kennedy Johnson at one point gets attacked by a tomato while taking a shower in Killer Tomatoes Strike Back. Sliding Scale of Comedy and Horror: A blatant spoof of campy old-school horror films.

  5. Rated: D • Oct 24, 2010. A lecherous college professor takes a student to a sleazy New York motel, and becomes the first victim of a sharp-toothed, murderous condom. Assigned to the case, Luigi ...

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  6. Attack of the killer tomatoes is low-budget's answer to summer blockbuster Snakes on a Plane. Technically, it's the other way around, since AOTKT came first, but whatever. It's dumb, it has a small cult following, and you understand the plot when you read the title. Tomatoes, you know, the kind in salads, attack people.

  7. The DVD had great picture quality for it's format and a plethora of special features, including two 8mm films that served as "prototypes" for Attack of the Killer Tomatoes and a thoroughly informative and entertaining commentary track from Director John De Bello, who gleefully tells you about all the hilariously cheap, genuinely dangerous ...

  8. Attack of the Killer Tomatoes: With John Astin, Christian Guzek, Kath Soucie, Neil Ross. A group of people thwart a mad scientist trying to take over the world with evil mutated tomatoes that he can change into people.

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