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An Entire Town Besieged by Tomatoes
15 September 2018
This film essentially begins with a woman washing dishes at the kitchen sink when a tomato comes up out of the drain and attacks her. Her body is then found by the police covered in tomato juice. That same morning a man drinks his tomato juice for breakfast and dies as a result. Soon complete havoc erupts as the entire town is besieged by tomatoes and nobody seems capable of stopping them. Fortunately, the Feds are on top of it and to keep things under wraps assign a very obscure person by the name of "Mason Dixon" (David Miller) to field a highly specialized team to handle the situation. But in the meantime the tomatoes continue their rampage which spreads to all parts of the country. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was an extremely low-budget film which was apparently assembled with great haste and little concern for the overall quality of the product. As such the acting, script, plot and special effects suffer as a result. In short, the producers intentionally created a bad film with the hope that it would obtain a cult status of sorts. Unfortunately, the film lacked the necessary humor to salvage this project and for that reason I would not recommend it to anybody at any time
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