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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
POST APOCALYPTIC CULT CLASSIC ??, October 6, 2010
Survivors of a nuclear holocaust living in an underground cave are faced with certain death after their precious supply of water begins to run out. It's the year 3000 and water has become the new gold for those fortunate to have some. The survivors have sent out another search team to find an untapped well located on a map. The last person they sent out never came back and the remaining survivors are running out of time. The biggest problem for the search team is they'll have to pass through a dangerous desert wasteland controlled by 'Crazy Bull' and his band of barbaric motorcyclists and it won't be easy. Can the survivors find the well in time? Will they get help from an unlikely hero? You'll have to buy your own copy to find out.
Have you ever wondered what "Exterminators of the Year 3000" would look like completely restored and remastered with an amazing picture and sound, for those of you interested; you'll have to keep wondering a little longer. One look at the Disc packaging and disc artwork for "Exterminators of the Year 3000" from Code Red and you'll think you're in for a real treat and that's definitely not the case. The slip cover artwork is so good that this movie looks like it belongs in the Post Apocalyptic set from Media Blasters but it clearly doesn't. It's really too bad Media Blasters didn't release this DVD.
The full frame video image from Code Red looks like it was transferred directly from a worn out VHS copy complete with speckling, lines and debris. The colors are anything but vibrant as they seem really faded and the picture appears washed out throughout most of the film. The sound is English mono and it's really weak and inconsistent throughout the movie as well. The volume level is so low I had to play it on my home theater system just so I could hear it. This DVD is definitely over priced and fans of this film will probably be disappointed in what they see and hear. I would suggest renting this DVD before buying if possible to see what you're getting in terms of picture and sound quality.
Special features:
- Audio Commentary with star Robert Iannucci
- On Camera Interview with Robert Iannucci
- TV Spots
- Code red trailers
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
"Charge, you mothergrabbers!", November 12, 2010
1983's "Exterminators of the Year 3000" was released at the height of the wave of post-apocalyptic films to come out of Italy in the early '80s and is itself a minor classic of the genre, which also included the likes of "2020 Texas Gladiators" and "Warriors of the Wasteland." The writers of "Exterminators" included Elisa Briganti and Dardano Sachetti, who were among the "A" list of Italian exploitation filmmakers of the day, as their other credits included such works as "Zombie" and "1990: the Bronx Warriors."
The title places us in the year 3000, when the earth has become a barren wasteland frighteningly devoid of something we all need to live on, water. A colony of good, upright citizens, including a young boy named Tommy (Luca Venantini), know where an underground spring is located to supply the people and further civilization. A search party is sent out across the desert to intercept the water. Along the way, Tommy encounters a lone drifter named Alien (Robert Iannucci) with a nifty car (the Exterminator), and yet their progress is stunted by a gang of marauding bandits intent on hijacking the water for themselves and pretty much killing everyone they find in their path.
I remember seeing this one on TV as a kid at like three in the morning sometime in the mid-'80s. It has up until now been unavailable on DVD. I probably hadn't seen it in as long and I'm happy to report it holds up pretty well. There are car chases, explosions, and dead bodies galore, and yet it also has a "heart" rarely found in a film genre like this. The camaraderie that develops between Alien and Tommy is quite endearing. Also, they are aided by a maverick female renegade named Trash (played by Alicia Moro) who also happens to be a total babe beneath the tough exterior, if you ask me. Alicia's beauty keeps my eyes transfixed on the screen every time I watch this and is a definite plus. I also love the vintage cheesy synthesizer music that carries the picture and befits this period of low budget films. Finally, I'm so glad that Code Red decided to keep the original movie poster from the original Thorn-Emi VHS release for the DVD cover art. It looked cool to me as a kid in the '80s thumbing through the titles in our local mom and pop video store (remember those?) and still does today.
All in all, seeing this one again after all these years brought me back to childhood, when futuristic movies like this were all the rage. Recommended for fans of quality Italian post-nuke action flicks.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Movie is good, but has a few plot flaws., August 26, 1999
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This review is from: Exterminators in the Year 3000 [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I remember when this movie would be on the FOX network all the time during the eighties. Usually it was the Saturday afternoon movie. I thought that this movie was alright but had a few plot flaws. First, it is clearly stated in the movie title that this is the year 3000. Thats more than a 1000 years from now, yet people are driving vehicles from the sixties and seventies including an old Ford Torino and a 1970 Chevy pickup? Where is everybody getting the fuel for these vehicles? Also the boy who escapes from the convoy of vehicles looking for water after it is attacked has a super bionic arm. There is no other evidence of this "super technology" anywhere. Just evidence that this movie had a low budget, was made in the early eighties, and was made either in Italy or just by Italians. You can tell because the movie is dubbed and most of the names are Italian. But overall this flick is alright for a "movie for a rained out baseball game" kind of afternoon.
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