
Tthe film is based on the concept of "New America" in the year 2097, two decades after a nuclear apocalypse. Tex Kennedy, two robotic ex-secret service agents, and a mythical female cannibal journey to find a famously dangerous area known as the "Threshold of Hell" to gain access to a radio tower to unite the survivors of the apocalypse.... (Full plot summary below)
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Tthe film is based on the concept of "New America" in the year 2097, two decades after a nuclear apocalypse. Tex Kennedy, two robotic ex-secret service agents, and a mythical female cannibal journey to find a famously dangerous area known as the "Threshold of Hell" to gain access to a radio tower to unite the survivors of the apocalypse.
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| Hollywood ReporterMichael RechtshaffenAn insufferably one-note, postapocalyptic "satire" set in the aftermath of the nuclear destruction of the U.S. |
| The Stranger (Seattle, WA)Andrew WrightThe loopiest thing to come down the pike in many a year. Fans of What-the-F Cinema, get thee to the theater. |
| User ReviewChris TFucking genius masterclass in original, innovative lo-budget film-making. |
| User ReviewDavid RCampy Low Budget, post nuclear wasteland with cannibals, bomb shelters, blood, gore and a beach party. Great stuff, everyone needs to take a break from multi million dollar Hollywood from time to time to catch a flick like this. It's what honest film making is all about. Low-Brow Entertainment |
| User ReviewKeith MThis is such a great movie. I saw it at the film festival. I also just now got the DVD. I love it so much. Everyone did a great job working on and in the film. Great work!!! |
| User ReviewRolf EAny limitations this film experiences from (1) being made on a bit of a budget and (2) being made, apparently, in Pensacola shrink in the light of a pretty good story having been executed well. I doubt that it will give "The Road" any grief, but it was still a very funny film. |
| User ReviewKeir DNot the typical National Lampoon's movie at all. Kind of wierd, but funny still. |
| User ReviewA.D. VVery strange, very non-National Lampoon black/offbeat post-apocalyptic comedy that's not really funny but not really bad either. It's sort of a companion piece to Radioactive Dreams--not that anyone remembers that movie but it has that same 80's gritty vibe going on. The most annoying thing is the audio which sounds like it was recorded in a ventilation shaft. |
| User ReviewLillie ZThis movie felt really long, even though it was only 97 minutes. There was some good humour in there, but mostly it felt a bit self-indulgent. |
| User ReviewAndrew MJane Seymour. If you were really running for president of your United States I would become a U.S. citizen just so I could vote for you. The rest of the movie could have used some tightening up. Not as great as I hoped it would be. Trim the fat and you might have a good post apocalyptic flick. |