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Get Cast in 'Attack of the Killer Tomatoes'

Like Jenny, Kent Nichols and Doug Sarine still know where they came from.

Since the two LA-based improv comics launched their online, hyper-edited Q&A starring a logorheic, Japanese mercenary agent hopped up on too much Powerthirst in late 2005, they’ve leveraged the Ask a Ninja series into a sweet advertising deal, a print version, and a gig to pen and direct the reprise of 1978’s cult comedy, Attack of the Killer Tomatoes.

But being tapped for a major motion picture hasn’t made Kent and Doug forget the medium that got them noticed. So, for their upcoming movie, they’re offering “a walk-on role in a ‘death by killer tomato’ scene” to whomever uploads the best vid

featuring a…“killer tomoato.”

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Watch the worst online video contest video ever for the full details.

Are the laughably poor production value and iMovie edits deliberate decisions made to stay true to the film’s B-movie-spoof aesthetic? If so, job well done. I’m hoping the remake will be as fantastic/terrible/fantastic as its contest’s instructions.

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