Return of the Killer Tomatoes!
April. 22,1988 PGCrazy old Professor Gangreen has developed a way to make tomatoes look human for a second invasion.
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Yawn. Poorly Filmed Snooze Fest.
It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
I just find this film so incredibly funny with every watch. as a fan of B movies and trashy horror films, this film hits the spot with it's tremendous humour and just daft situations.I love the fact that film even spoofs it's own budget half way through and so many scenes stand out, the mime artist, the restaurant scene( the interview with the woman is hilarious) the list goes on.The jokes are daft but work, Karen Mistral is stunning and the whole thing works so well. One of those films I still stick on play when little worth watching and it never tires. I truly RELISH this film ( sorry).
The is the second killer tomatoes movies and it is better then the first. Third killer tomatoes movie Killer tomatoes strike back is better. The forth killer tomatoes movie Killer tomatoes eat France is also better. This is this a great movie. Is it very funny. See it. See all this killer tomatoes movies. 5.1 is underrating it. This movie has a great story line. It also has great special effects. It also has great acting. It is very funny. See it. See all the killer tomatoes movies. This is one of the funniest movies from the 80's. There are not to many comedy movie that are funny. But this is. See it. It will make you laugh. See all the killer tomatoes movies. They are some of the comedy movie ever.
The original "Attack Of The Killer Tomatoes" failed to move me, so I was not expecting much for this first sequel. But to a degree I was surprised. This is one sequel that's an improvement over the original. I'm not sure if I would give it a recommendation, but there are a few gags that really work well. It's also fun seeing a pre-fame George Clooney, who manages to show some charm and why he became a big star years later. In fact, the entire movie is kind of charming in a way that has you forgive some of its shortcomings.If there is a flaw to this movie (besides there not being quite enough good gags) is that the story is really stretched out. It takes over half of the running time for the movie to really set everything up and start the new tomato crisis. While the slow story isn't exactly frustrating, it is really clear that much of the time the movie is spinning its wheels. I think if the screenplay had been given a few more rewrites, we might have had a comedy up with the ranks of "Airplane!"
A slightly larger budget allows for tomatoes to be turned into people. Professor Gangreen(John Astin)has finally developed the formula to make the once feared red vegetable to look human. And once again it is San Diego that will see the beginnings of a second invasion. A young pizza maker falls in love with a gorgeous girl working with Gangreen. Is she really a tomato? Music will serve as a catalyst instead of a destroyer with this newer developed tomato. Citizens are reluctant to believe the ancient attack of the tomatoes will be repeated. This sequel is really easier to watch than the original; thanks to a young George Clooney and a beautiful Karen Misal. Also in the cast: Steve Lundquist, Teri Weigel, Anthony Starke, Rock Peace and Charlie Jones.