In the 80s
Road Warrior rip-offs almost became a genre of their own with such titles as
Battle Truck,
Hell Comes to Frogtown, and
Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn littering the cinema landscape, but today’s entry is easily one of the most blatant.
Directed by
Giuliano Carnimeo,
Exterminators of the Year 3000
is an Italian-Spanish production that tries its best to present a
post-apocalyptic future, using the standard barren desert locations, but
what it failed to provide is a decent hero or even anti-hero to walk
said wasteland. In
Mad Max II aka
Road Warrior
Mel Gibson’s character was your standard taciturn lone anti-hero, the
kind that would often crop up in Westerns and who would grudgingly end
up helping a group of settlers or travelers from a band of nefarious
villains, but in this movie our “hero” is Alien (
Robert Iannucci)
and he’s pretty much an asshole for the films entire running time.
During the last act he does finally attempt to do something noble, but
aside from him claiming to “
Have a soul” we are given no reason for his change of heart.
Also, what the hell kind of name is Alien?
As
the title states, this movie takes place in the year 3000 where after
nuclear war has ruined the ozone layer mankind is finally running out of
water. Bands of marauding bikers and dune buggy enthusiasts prowl the
wastelands looking to steal water from anyone they come across. The
leader of the vilest Exterminator gang is Crazy Bull (
Fred Harris) who has a score to settle with Alien for stealing his super-car.
Give him a hockey mask and he’s Lord Humongous but with less charisma.
The
main story deals with small group of people who have managed to survive
up in the mountains, but soon their crops and animals will perish as
their wells are finally drying up. A member of the group had been sent
out to bring back water from a secret location but never returned. Tommy
(
Luca Venantini),
the eleven year old son of the missing man, stows away aboard one of
the trucks on the second mission to retrieve water. This mission also
fails as they encounter the Exterminators and are all killed, all except
Tommy who remained in hiding with the map to the water’s location.
The age old story of a boy and his hamster.
Tommy
eventually runs into Alien and after the kid rescues him from a crashed
car and gives him some of this water Alien just walks away, refusing to
help the kid. This is Alien’s modus operandi for the bulk of this
picture, where Mad Max was a total badass Alien is just an ass. At one
point the two are captured by the Exterminators and Alien tells Crazy
Bull that if they give him a bike he’ll tell them were the huge store of
water is. He gets on the bike and then tells them “
The Kid knows where it is”
and motors away leaving the boy in the clutches of these psychopathic
outlaws. As the gang proceeds to try and torture the information out of
the eleven year old boy we are left wondering. “
Are we actually supposed to like Alien, at all?”
Our asshat of a hero does return to rescue the kid but only after the
Exterminators have ripped his arm off while trying to draw and quarter
him between two motorbikes. It’s lucky for all concerned that Tommy just
so happens to have a bionic arm and Alien is able to duct tape it back
on.
Tommy, the Six Million Lira Boy.
Alien brings Tommy to an old “friend” who used to work for NASA (
Allan Collins)
and is able to properly repair Tommy’s bionics and even amp up the
strength level of the arm. They also run into a beautiful woman by the
name of Trash (
Alicia Moro), who Alien once had a relationship with until he abandoned her in the middle of the desert surrounded by enemies.
“Of course I treated you like trash, that’s your name.”
That
Alien agrees to join the mission to retrieve the water for Tommy’s
people is only surprising in the idea that these people would actually
want this guy along. And he almost immediately tries to betray them and
steal the tanker truck once he finds out the location of the water. When
Trash tries to stop him he chains her up and tries to leave her alone
in the middle of the desert and only relents and brings her along
because the tanker truck has been rigged so that only she can get it
started. Just how many acts of dickishness and betrayal must one commit
to no longer be considered an anti-hero and actually become the villain?
“If I killed you I’d be doing the world a favor.”
This is not a good movie. This is barely a “
So bad its good”
movie, the acting is terrible almost across the board with the horrible
dubbing not helping any. The stunt driving is maybe the films only
redeeming area as some of the crashes and bike jumps are pretty
impressive. Sadly there isn’t enough of it during the films 90 minute
running time to make it worth the slog.
“The Duke Boys are at it again.”
What
is worse is that when the story finally roles to a thudingling dull
conclusion it manages to render the entire film pointless. Alien and
Trash find the location of the water at this strange facility rigged
with all kind of booby-traps and manned by mutants in A.I.M. outfits,
but later after they fight and defeat Crazy Bull’s forces the water in
their tanker truck is accidentally drained out by Shadow (
Beryl Cunningham), his chief henchperson.
She died as she lived, all wet.
When
our heroes return to the facility to refill the pissed off mutants
self-destruct the place… and then it begins to rain. Our heroes cheer as
the clouds roll in and rain pours down despite the fact that now all
that pain, death and destruction you had to endure is now moot. That’s
just genius storytelling.
Typical audience members.
That the filmmakers thought that changing the desire for gas in
Road Warrior to water here was enough to give this film its own identity is a joke and the punchline of “
It all meant nothing”
did not help. There are no real likable characters in this movie and
aside from a few nice stunts there is barely anything here to recommend.
This is a film solely for post-apocalyptic future aficionados.
The age old story of a boy and his hamster.
Tommy eventually runs into Alien and after the kid rescues him from a
crashed car and gives him some of this water Alien just walks away,
refusing to help the kid. This is Alien’s modus operandi for the bulk of
this picture, where Mad Max was a total badass Alien is just an ass. At
one point the two are captured by the Exterminators and Alien tells
Crazy Bull that if they give him a bike he’ll tell them were the huge
store of water is. He gets on the bike and then tells them “
The Kid knows where it is”
and motors away leaving the boy in the clutches of these psychopathic
outlaws. As the gang proceeds to try and torture the information out of
the eleven year old boy we are left wondering. “
Are we actually supposed to like Alien, at all?”
Our asshat of a hero does return to rescue the kid but only after the
Exterminators have ripped his arm off while trying to draw and quarter
him between two motorbikes. It’s lucky for all concerned that Tommy just
so happens to have a bionic arm and Alien is able to duct tape it back
on.
- See more at: http://manapop.com/film/filmreviews/exterminators-of-the-year-3000-1983-review/#sthash.rLAEUJ6q.dpuf
In the 80s
Road Warrior rip-offs almost became a genre of their own with such titles as
Battle Truck,
Hell Comes to Frogtown, and
Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn littering the cinema landscape, but today’s entry is easily one of the most blatant.
- See more at: http://manapop.com/film/filmreviews/exterminators-of-the-year-3000-1983-review/#sthash.fxUoob6X.dpuf
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