Warriors of the Apocalypse
Warriors of the Apocalypse
R | 01 October 2009 (USA)
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After WWIII has devastated America, a small band of female warriors attempt to survive long enough to make it to the last city left. The problem is dictator Rollins doesn't want her city overpopulating so she sends out her team of mercenaries to hunt and eliminate any "survivors" in the wastelands. The females, along with the help of a man out to avenge the death of his family, fight their way to the city combating mutated scavengers, wasteland renegades, and the city's own mercenaries along the way!

Reviews
UK_Zombie

I love Killerwolf films and this one was long awaited due to editing issues apparently. Anyway I wasn't disappointed. Good action, great looking warriors (particularly Amara Offhaus) and plenty of suspense. Most of the usual KW cast present as well which makes for continuity. It almost seems like the cast and crew make this a family effort! This one needed zombies in it really. A cross between Swamp Zombies and W of the A would have been amazing. Not sure about the special effects overall. A trifle ambitious in some cases which weren't really needed and for me didn't come off (particularly the big explosion) but I'm quibbling now. Also a bit short on gore for me (hence the username...). Acting was consistently good and production values continue to improve from their earlier filmsAgain a good effort and well worth finding, although not easy in the UK to get hold of these films at a good rate.

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jourosevic

Please save yourself the vomit and don't watch this movie! I read the wrong review and got tricked into watching it.The review must have been posted by the deluded fool who made it.I feel cheated and violated and now I know, read all the reviews.It's not just the bad acting, or the pathetic effects; The whole timing is out and the editing is just sloppy, done with absolutely no attention to detail.If you want a good laugh, get drunk, get some friends together and poke fun at a movie that should never have been made.well maybe by a ten year old and if so never, ever, released!Well first post hope it save somebody the wasted time.

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Woodyanders

A rough'n'tumble bunch of female warriors -- two-fished Luca (ravishing brunette Darian Caine), the equally tough Spring (cute blonde Pamela Sutch), scrappy Vick (foxy Amara Offhaus), and the resilient Carrie (lovely Renee Porada) -- do their best to stay alive in a harsh wasteland that's been devastated by a nuclear war. The gals try to find the last remaining city left following the big blast. However, ruthless dictator Rollins (nicely played with wicked aplomb by Debbie D) sends a team of bloodthirsty mercenaries to kill the ladies in order to control the population. A pretty standard premise for sure, but fortunately writer/director Lee Kabasinski handles said story with a substantial amount of skill and flair: the brisk pace rarely let's up for a minute, there's plentiful graphic gore,a sizable smattering of tasty distaff nudity, a handful of vicious cannibalistic zombie mutants, and even a smidgen of lurid soft-core sex, the rousing shoot-outs and fierce knock-down, drag-out martial arts fights are staged with considerable rip-snorting brio (a big confrontation between the gals and the mercenaries in an automobile junkyard rates as an especially tense, thrilling, and impressive set piece), the CGI effects are generally acceptable, and the roaring hard rock soundtrack totally smokes. Moreover, the game and able cast play the material with admirable gusto: Caine and Sutch are great fun in the leads (it's a real pleasure to see Darian in particular mix it up in her action scenes), plus there's stand-out work by Brian Anthony as rugged and vengeful fighter Harris, Leon South (a.k.a. director Kabasinski) as cold-blooded mercenary Largent, Brian Heffron as brutish thug Krieg, and Deanna Visalle as the formidable Zorn. The polished cinematography gives the picture a neat slick look (I really dug the brief use of split screen in one scene). Jeff Hawthorne's lively and stirring score does the right-on pumpin' trick. A very cool and enjoyable flick.

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tcoll32

First I want to say I was extremely lucky to get a copy of this film since it is being re-edited. The hard part for me to accept is that the re-edited edition will be most likely exceed my enjoyment of the current version I now have. Having said that this latest epic starts off after WW III has devastated the world. The few survivors are either huddled together in the last remaining city run by a despotic militarized fascist leader. Those who aren't in the city are tying to survive. We get a group of 3 companions working there way to the city and trying to survive the mutated wasteland with the roving band of marauders. With a full compliment of KWF stalwarts like Brian Heffron, Darian Cane, Renee Porada, Brian Anthony, and Pamela Sutch (along with Len) this film is fast paced and action packed. This is by and large the biggest film attempted by KWF and they deliver on all accounts.

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