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ATTACK OF THE KILLER TOMATOES

"Sir, I Think We Ran Out Of A Budget!"
Directed by John De Bello - Written by John De Bello, Costa Dillon
Starring David Miller, George Wilson, Sharon Taylor
Distributed by NAI Entertainment - 1978 - 87m - Rated PG

Richard Propes' Review

D+

It seems like the people who either enjoy or tolerate this film do so out of a sense of: 1) bad filmmaking that's just downright fun, or 2) pure camp value. Unfortunately, I'm able to do neither one of these things. It is definitely bad filmmaking, but I just don't get into the camp/fun value of this film. This film is as useless to me as "Freddy Got Fingered." Of course, for me, Freddy is worse because it is SOOOO much more offensive and stupid. This film is too meaningless to truly fail. This film has a senseless plot, awful special effects and poor film production values. John DeBello directed and co-wrote this film and three sequels. That should give hope to struggling filmmakers everywhere. This film gets a few points for being the kind of film that is a "once in a lifetime" event. There's something about being able to say "I've seen this film." Seeing it twice, however, is sure to lead to a psychiatric diagnosis.

© Written by Richard Propes

How We Rated This Film

TC Candler -

D-
Richard Propes - D+
Jacob Hall - B-

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