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Warriors of the Wasteland
Starring: Andrea Coppola , George Eastman , Vito Fornari , Giovanni Frezza , and Ennio Girolami Manufacturer: Westlake Budget ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001ME51W Release Date: 2003-10-28 |
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SAD SAX: BEYOND BLUNDERDOME..........2006-08-22
Same Movie as "New Barbarians".......2006-07-20
The Citizen Kane of Bad Movies?.......2005-10-11
good try, but I don't think so.......2005-09-23
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Wasteland Warriors
Starring: Wasteland Warriors Manufacturer: Trinidad Ent. ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B0002V7TWY Release Date: 2004-10-05 |
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Warriors of the Wasteland
Manufacturer: Front Row Entertainmen ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B000F92J7I |
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In the ruins of a dying civilization, a band of survivors struggle to rebuild society.
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Warriors of the Wasteland
Manufacturer: Digiview Entertainment ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B000NKO8IM |
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In a post-apocalyptic future, The Templars, the remnants of radical wayward cult, roam the ruins of the world killing anyone that dares to cross their path. Caravans and mercenaries are terrified of the cult, banding together simply to survive and make it one more day of squalor and iniquity. But then the Templars attack the wrong caravan, and Scorpion (Giancarlo Prente) and Nadir (Fred Williamson), two fearless vigilantes, make it their mission to stop the cult by any means necessary.
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Warriors of the Wasteland [Region 2]
ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B00008MJ01 |
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The best, and worst movie of all time........2001-02-20
ITALIAM-MADE ROAD WARRIOR RE-HASH WITH A NEW TITLE.......2000-06-28
I had just seen "The Road Warrior" not long before I saw this in a double feature on 42nd Street. The Post-Apocalypse had just become my favorite movie genre, what with the Reagan-era cold war in full swing. This movie was filled with so many absurdities, I hated it. There is a young kid who is an inventor. Fred Williamson plays an archer with explosive arrows in a beautiful polished leather outfit. The leader of the bad guys has some sort of gun that shoots explosives that vary in destructiveness for no reason. The bad guys call themselves "Templars" and have a manifesto that God sent down the apocalypse to rid the world of humans and they are there to finish the job. Our hero gets captured by the templars and in a nightime torchlight "initiation," they bend him over and...
I had really dug the earthy realism, the feeling of decay, improvisation, and dwindling resources that permeated the esthetic of such films as "The Road Warrior" and "Escape From New York." There was some of that, but certain things, such as the Templars' uniforms, Fred Williamson's outfit, the way the firearms and explovives were used so freely, that got away from the sense that civilization was truly dead (which I thought was sort of the point of this sort of movie). I had thought that the filmakers were that dumb to not consider this. Now, with the advantage of time, I see that they just wanted to make an exciting action film that pretended to be just serious enough to keep a low-common-denominator crowd interested.
The plot has nothing really original in it, combining certain elements of "The Road Warrior" and "Yojimbo/Fistfull of Dollars." The writing shows brief moments of serviceability, with instances of absurdity thrown in. The acting spans the gamut from passable to over-the top to really bad.
I recommend watching this no more than once, and then, be in the mood to do it up MST3K style. Then you can say you've done it and warn people away.
If this review looks familiar, there's a reason for that: This movie is "Warriors of the Wasteland under a new title.
Interesting footnote: when I wrote this review, there was an "auction recommendation" of a lobby card set for "Sword of the Barbarians." This was the second feature I saw on 42nd Street with this movie.
ITALIAN-MADE ROAD WARRIOR REHASH.......2000-06-28
I had just seen "The Road Warrior" not long before I saw this in a double feature on 42nd Street. The Post-Apocalypse had just become my favorite movie genre, what with the Reagan-era cold war in full swing. This movie was filled with so many absurdities, I hated it. There is a young kid who is an inventor. Fred Williamson plays an archer with explosive arrows in a beautiful polished leather outfit. The leader of the bad guys has some sort of gun that shoots explosives that vary in destructiveness for no reason. The bad guys call themselves "Templars" and have a manifesto that God sent down the apocalypse to rid the world of humans and they are there to finish the job. Our hero gets captured by the templars and in a nightime torchlight "initiation," they bend him over and...
I had really dug the earthy realism, the feeling of decay, improvisation, and dwindling resources that permeated the esthetic of such films as "The Road Warrior" and "Escape From New York." There was some of that, but certain things, such as the Templars' uniforms, Fred Williamson's outfit, the way the firearms and explovives were used so freely, that got away from the sense that civilization was truly dead (which I thought was sort of the point of this sort of movie). I had thought that the filmakers were that dumb to not consider this. Now, with the advantage of time, I see that they just wanted to make an exciting action film that pretended to be just serious enough to keep a low-common-denominator crowd interested.
The plot has nothing really original in it, combining certain elements of "The Road Warrior" and "Yojimbo/Fistfull of Dollars." The writing shows brief moments of serviceability, with instances of absurdity thrown in. The acting spans the gamut from passable to over-the top to really bad.
I recommend watching this no more than once, and then, be in the mood to do it up MST3K style. Then you can say you've done it and warn people away.
Stop The New Barbarians! One Man Makes A Difference!.......2000-06-08
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Millennium Men: Warriors of the Wasteland/Street Wars/Blood Tide
Starring: Millennium Men: Sf Black Cinema Manufacturer: Vintage Home Ent. ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B000BISBFC Release Date: 2005-11-01 |
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Warriors of the Wasteland
Manufacturer: Miracle Pictures ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Product Features:
ASIN: B000IQDKWQ |
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The year is 2019 in a post-apocalyptic future, a group of weary survivors is faced with a relentless onslaught from a gang of roving bandits. Into this conflict comes two men, rivals by nature, but forced to take the same side against a common foe. The survival of the human race may very well come down to the outcome of this battle!DVD:
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