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Killer Tomatoes Eat France VHS
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Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786302562033
Format: Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC
ISBN: 6302562031
Label: Fox Home Entertainment
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageAnalog
Manufacturer: Fox Home Entertainment
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Fox Home Entertainment
Release Date: August 29, 2005
Running Time: 94 minutes
Studio: Fox Home Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: 1991






Editorial Review:

Description:
The razor-toothed tomatoes return in "Killer Tomatoes Eat France," affectionately known as Part IV of the Tomatoes Trilogy. This time they've developed an appetite for dining a' la Francaise! Filmed in France, the juicy plot unfolds as the evil professor Gangreen (John Astin) and his bungling henchman Igor (Steve Lundquist) create a new strain of tomatoes to devour the country. Only a young American tourist claiming to be Michael J. Fox (Marc Price, Skippy from "Family Ties") and his girlfriend (former Miss Universe, Angela Visser), who's one hot tomato herself, can stop them!

The battle rages from the dungeon of France's newest tourist attraction, "Igor's Really Big Castle," to a Ben Hur-style car chase around the Arc de Triomphe and a heavy metal rock riot at the Louvre.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - "You're going to like this movie as I have a hunch" Quasimodo
This film is the fourth in the Tomato trilogy. The original title is "Les Tomats Français Munch Munch", with La musique mucho dinero.

Yep all our favorite bad guys are back as Professor Gangreen finds a prophecy that will help him rule the world. All he has to do is make Igor (Steve Lundquist) into Louis The XXVII, the king of France.

Of course standing in his was, is our lovable FT (Fuzzy Tomato who is famous by now), Michael J. Fox ... oops Marc Price our unlikely hero, ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Unwatchable
Silly cornball series, made worse by the addition of some really ugly tomato puppets. Contains every possible French stereotype imaginable. Watch, only if you are in the mood for a low-budget film, with corny puppets. I could not stand it.

1 star.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - "Killer Tomato is A Smash Hit"
I bought this as a joke for my sister.....who is interested in French culture. We have always joked about the Killer Tomatoe Series and It was the perfect "FUN" experience for her birthday.
Of course the film is campy, silly, weird and amusing....Just what we were looking for in crazy, light, entertainment..



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Not as terrible as the 3rd one
The first two are fantastic. The third one is slightly less fun than filling your underwear with starving badgers. This one doesn't live up to the legend that the first two established, but it is so much better than the third.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - "Who's that Ringing in the Seine?"
The near equal of "Return of the Killer Tomato" and surprisingly good if you like this sort of humor. Gangreen, as a foreign exchange prisoner, is jailed in a French prison where he's found a book containing a prophesy that he hopes to use to his advantage to rule France and then the world. As luck would have it, Gangreen's assistant Igor, played by Steve Lundquist, is a dead ringer for the future king pictured in the book. The true future king of France ("No wonder my last name is Seventeenth"), ... Read More





 

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