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  4. Killer Tomatoes Strike Back! Movie Download
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  50. Police assitant Boyle along with tomatologist Kennedi Johnson look into investigations about Killer Tomato attacks, and discover Gangrene plans to brainwash people via TV talk shows to take over the world! Will Gangrene be stopped? Will Johnson become part of a Bacon, Lettuce and Human sandwich?
  51. Professor Gangreen attempts to brainwash the world; a police assistant and a tomatologist team up to stop him.
  52. Say what you want about the &quot;Killer Tomato&quot; flicks, but this particular entry does contain one of the better and more beautiful homage sequences to classic horror milestones that I&#39;ve seen in a long, long time. There&#39;s a wondrous scene that spoofs/tributes &quot;Jaws&quot;, &quot;Psycho&quot; and &quot;The Omen&quot; all at the same time. During a virulent tomato attack in the shower, both the uncomfortable tune of &quot;Jaws&quot; and the satanic music of &quot;The Omen&quot; can be heard. Very pleasant regardless of how stupid it sounds and looks. <br/><br/>I seem to be watching the &quot;Killer Tomato&quot; franchise in reversed order. The fourth and thus far final episode &quot;Killer Tomatoes Eat France&quot; was the first film I watched – and admittedly quite liked – and this second sequel (the one NOT starring George Clooney in an early embarrassing role) is also my second acquaintance. This time, the killer tomatoes and their wacky master Dr. Gangrene are back. The crazed maniacal scientist now even hosts a TV talk show and fiendishly plots to take over the world via subliminal brainwash messages. The only people who are able to stop him are the sport-addicted detective Wilbur Finletter, who denies the existence of killer tomatoes, and the sexy female &quot;tomatologist&quot; Kennedi Johnson. Like with &quot;Killer Tomatoes Eat France&quot;, the film relies on a handful of downright hilarious situations and genuinely clever gags, but the overall wholesome of the script is plot-free and juvenile. Personally, I find it very amusing to watch tomatoes wearing tiny little Jason Voorhees hockey masks or ninja outfits, but obviously you can&#39;t really refer to it as being a good film. John Astin obviously enjoys himself very much, as he purposely aims his over-the-top evil laughs directly into the camera and combs his longish hair in such a wild and unmannered style that he looks even more deranged. I guess it&#39;s because movies like this one that some brainiac invented the term &quot;guilty pleasure&quot;.
  53. This is the third in the four films of the Killer Tomatoes trilogy. Unlike the others, this one didn&#39;t even attempt a theatrical release and went straight to video. In fact, it almost seems to have been fit into the production schedule during a lull in the preparations for the climatic KILLER TOMATOES EAT FRANCE.<br/><br/>This installment takes the form of a police thriller. Rick Rockwell (the future &quot;Who Wants to Marry a Millionaire?&quot;) stars as Lance Boyle, a Dirty Harry parody. J. Stephen Peace does his third and final turn as Wilbur Finletter, hero of the Tomato Wars and now a police captain. Crystal Carson is this installment&#39;s obligatory gorgeous blonde, in this case the biochemist Kennedi Johnson.<br/><br/>The ever-delightful John Astin returns as the nefarious Professor Gangrene, this time setting his sights on conquering through the world through the medium of daytime talkshows. Aiding him is the ever-faithful and ever-dim Igor, played as always by Steve Lundquist.<br/><br/>Aside from the original, this is probably the lowest-budgeted of the Killer Tomatoes series. Still, the creative team makes the most of their resources. Look for appearances in front of the camera by various members of the creative team.<br/><br/>The Killer Tomatoes series is almost a world in itself. The cast and crew do not appear to have been involved in many other film or TV projects. Given the gorgeous leading ladies, this is a bit of a tragedy. Still, given how few people ever get to make a single film, let alone complete a four-part trilogy, De Bello and his team have pulled off quite an accomplishment. Thanks, guys!
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