Tomatoes, gone wild, are consuming unsuspecting humans. Can our government find a solution before it is too late? And will that solution be worse than the Red Menace?
This is a high-budget film, but they pocketed most of the budget so it would not be pretentious. It was filmed in San Diego, California; this will soon become the location of the Avocado Jungle of Death. Many great actors wanted to play the main parts, but they were turned down so that they would not outshine the tomatoes; David Miller got the position of Mason Dixon
This film is so innovative that you will see the themes used again in movies to come, such as “Mars Attacks.” Notice how real the media interviews are; they look just like what you see on TV news today, as they browbeat the victim. And how many times have you seen the use of sophisticated music to squelch the savage beasts?
While watching this film, a co-watcher took advantage of the situation and snuck up behind me to roll tomatoes past me.
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