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Barb Wire
TrailerLiving in the 'Second American Civil War', sexy Barb Wire works as a mercenary and runs a night club to earn a living. When a fugitive scientist, who bring with him the blueprints of government's bio-weapons, comes and hides in her club, Barb gets caught up in a deadly adventures that she had never expected to.Actors: Amir AboulEla, Adriana Alexander, David Andriole, Vanessa Lee Asher, Ron Balicki, Jennifer Banko, Candace Kita, Xander Berkeley, Tony Bill, Alex Bookston, Gil Borgos, ...»Director: David HoganCountry: United StatesDuration: 98 minQuality: HDRelease: 1996IMDb: 3.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Barb Wire"
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Critic Reviews of "Barb Wire"
Entertainment WeeklyJuly 07, 2010The irony of this style, with its high-swank grunge clutter, is that it's too dissociated to have coherence even as pop; we're always aware that we're watching sets being photographed.
Washington PostApril 27, 2007The movie carries its cyberpunk variation right through to the end, and usually with enough wit and craziness to freshen the mix. Then, there is Pamela, whose tight, disciplined performance deserves more respect than it will almost certainly get.
Chicago ReaderApril 27, 2007Its main source is a comic book, but it might as well be a computer.
VarietyApril 27, 2007his cartoonlike starring vehicle for Pamela Anderson Lee offers enough choreographed fight sequences, heavy artillery and fleeting glimpses of the star's august body parts to satisfy the raging hormones of its target young male audience.
Time OutJanuary 26, 2006The film's haphazardly edited, lacks narrative clout, and rambles on to a ludicrously extended conclusion.
Los Angeles TimesFebruary 14, 2001Made with a wafer-thin stylishness that thinks dressing the Congressionals like storm troopers is creative, Barb Wire plods along, following one pro forma scene with the next.
Cinema CrazedMarch 20, 2013A lemon of a comic book movie with an uninteresting heroine, bad acting, and a bland humorless premise...
Reel Film ReviewsFebruary 07, 2011...a consistently inept and astonishingly dull actioner...
TV GuideApril 27, 2007We used to complain about Hollywood travesties of great books; now we're reduced to kvetching about movies that cheapen the comic strips on which they're based.
Combustible CelluloidDecember 18, 2004There isn't a scene that Anderson-Lee walks through that didn't grab my attention.
TheMovieReport.comJanuary 11, 2004The most inane and inept hootfest (or, for that matter, hooterfest) to hit the big screen since Showgirls.
rec.arts.movies.reviewsDecember 04, 2002After a while [the] novelty wears off.
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