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Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Barb Wire... the Movie ... & Comic books
Mood:  suave
Topic: Comic Book Movies

 

Barb Wire... the Movie ... & Comic books...

 

Barb Wire was a 1996 theatrical film based on the Dark Horse Comics, and was produced by Brad Wyman. The movie starred Pamela Anderson in the title role, plus Temeura Morrison, and Victoria Rowell.

The movie was set in the year 2017, and takes place after democracy has fallen and a fascist military junta has taken over the U.S.A. government.

The junta has plotted to wipe out the country with Red Ribbon, a laboratory-manufactured disease derived from the AIDS virus. The entire test city of Topeka has been annihilated, and only the small bastion of Steel Harbor remains the last free zone in the country.

Steel Harbor is the home of the title heroine Pamela Lee. Barb, a leather-clad, busty motorcycle mama,who besides owning a bar, moonlights as a bounty hunter!  The plot thickens as she comes upon her freedom-fighter ex-lover and his wife (much in the vein of Casablanca film).

I was one of the few that didn't watch Pamela on the Baywatch TV show, however I did catch her in a Playboy issue, and caught this movie near the end of its theatrical run.

In my opinion Pamela was right on as the heroine and so much so that the artwork in the comics started portraying Pamela's image possibly as a sales ploy. This is one of the early comic book movies before the recent explosion of this movie genre, and is actually not that bad.... It is watchable versus the first Captain America movie, or the first Punisher Movie, or even the first Fantastic Four movie that was not released!

For those interested in other comic book movies based on comic books, we have several hundred in our eBay Featured Store and eBay Pro Store. Our Barb Wire Comics are in the eBay Pro Store only. Just Don't Call Her Babe!

Michael

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Posted by makeitsomarketing at 3:07 PM PST
Updated: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 4:01 PM PST
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