From Brad Pitt to Leonardo DiCaprio, via Angelina Jolie or Jennifer Aniston, Hollywood’s biggest stars have starred in “Nanar” at least once in their prestigious careers, these movies are a little (or even very) bad, but that’s it. beloved. George Clooney is one of those big names who flirted with the worst!
Obviously, if we say “regret” in conversation George ClooneyYou’re probably thinking of Batman & Robin, that somewhat ridiculous feature film that the actor recently hinted at as a potential sequel. Except it’s not at all. Because Batman and Robin is in no way “Nanardesque” compared to the amazing return of the killer tomato!
Clooney as a pizza maker facing wild tomatoes!
In the late 80s, before becoming a global star thanks to the TV series Urgences, George Clooney Stands out for some terrible B-series, including this movie that became iconic for its relative quality: The Return of the Killer Tomatoes.
Released in US cinemas Return of the killer tomatoSequel to Attack of the Killer Tomatoes (1978), tells the story of a deranged professor, Gangrene, who develops a process to transform tomatoes into human killers. Three men, including a slightly stupid pizza maker, played George ClooneyWill they manage to save the planet from this vegetable menace?
“Because I got the job!”
this Return of the killer tomatoin which Clooney A very long neck from the 80s with the most beautiful effect, not a bad memory for a Hollywood actress. On the contrary, it’s a film that was very useful and that may have allowed him to become the star he is today. “As an actor, you will do anything if you need money”– he said in 2012 During a round table organized by Newsweek in connection with the Oscars.
“I used to do odd jobs or movies when I was broke.”adds Clooney. “When people asked me why I was playing Return of the killer tomatoI would just tell them, “Because I got the job!” What else? ?
#FunFacts – George Clooney
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