Killer Tomatoes Eat France!
Killer Tomatoes Eat France! (1992)

Killer Tomatoes Eat France!

3/5
(12 votes)
3.8IMDb

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Although a comical disclaimer within the end credits states, "The Producers wish to point out that there is no King of France and there has not been since the French Revolution of 1789," indeed several monarchs ruled France during much of the nineteenth century.

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This is the forth killer tomatoes movie. It is best one.

The Killer Tomato movies are all great, but this one was the best. The Tomato puppets were fantastic, especially Fangmato.

This is not "so bad that it is good," it is purely good! For those who don't understand why, you have the intellect of a four year old (in response to a certain comment...

To all of you whom are calling this a horrible movie, get a clue. It wasn't made to compete in the Oscar run.

John DeBello provides us one final Killer Tomato movie and honestly that's probably a good thing.Professor Gangreen and his incompetent lacky Igor have one more shot at world domination, this time involving an ancient prophecy and the king of France.

I think you would have to be from the USA to get a lot of the jokes. But if you liked Princess Bride and Forest Gump, You would like this movie.

There was nothing of value in the original movie, this one was even lamer. The fact that I even found it to rent was absolutely amazing.

What made the original Killer Tomatoes fun was it was made by people with no budget who were just being wacky for a couple of days...This was something with a budget, but it just wasn't as much fun.

"Killer Tomatoes Eat France", which is the fourth and final installment in John DeBello's vegetable quadrilogy, is only my first acquaintance with the series. I love horror and I love comedy, but I'm usually very skeptical about a combination of both; especially when the storyline revolves on giant murderous tomatoes.

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