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Attack of the Killer Tomatoes!
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Directed by Kent Nichols.
The creators of the successful web series Ask a Ninja brings audiences this redo of the cult classic comedy Attack of the Killer Tomatoes! for Emmett/Furla Films. The original's campy plot followed the exploits of a town under siege by killer possessed tomatoes out to chomp up its citizens. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide

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KarinaKarina Get Killed By a Tomato
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"Kent Nichols and Douglas Sarine of Ask a Ninja fame are bringing a bit of web video’s interactivity to their feature-film debut, a remake of Attack of the Killer Tomatoes. The above video runs down the rules for the “Get Cast In Attack Of The Killer Tomatoes Contest,” through which the boys are soliciting videos depicting death by tomato (tomatocide?) through a YouTube channel. The winner will win a role as a “a real tomato fatality” in the film. It looks like a couple of videos have already been uploaded to the Real Red Menace YouTube channel, where you can also watch a four-episode mini-web series called Tomatocalypse, which I’m assuming is a kind of test drive for the movie, although I can’t find any information on it anywhere. Originally posted on:SpoutBlog » Karina Longworth " [More]
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"Kent Nichols and Douglas Sarine of Ask a Ninja fame are bringing a bit of web video’s interactivity to their feature-film debut, a remake of Attack of the Killer Tomatoes. The above video runs down the rules for the “Get Cast In Attack Of The Killer Tomatoes Contest,” through which the boys are soliciting videos depicting death by tomato (tomatocide?) through a YouTube channel. The winner will win a role as a “a real tomato fatality” in the film. It looks like a couple of videos have already been uploaded to the Real Red Menace YouTube channel, where you can also watch a four-episode mini-web series called Tomatocalypse, which I’m assuming is a kind of test drive for the movie, although I can’t find any information on it anywhere. Originally posted on:SpoutBlog " [More]
 



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