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Barb Wire

  • 1996
  • 18
  • 1h 38min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
3,6/10
33 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Pamela Anderson in Barb Wire (1996)
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Durante la Segunda Guerra Civil Americana en 2017, Barb Wire, propietaria del club Hammerhead, se ve envuelta en una intriga política cuando un exnovio reaparece en su vida.Durante la Segunda Guerra Civil Americana en 2017, Barb Wire, propietaria del club Hammerhead, se ve envuelta en una intriga política cuando un exnovio reaparece en su vida.Durante la Segunda Guerra Civil Americana en 2017, Barb Wire, propietaria del club Hammerhead, se ve envuelta en una intriga política cuando un exnovio reaparece en su vida.

  • Dirección
    • David Hogan
  • Guión
    • Chris Warner
    • Ilene Chaiken
    • Chuck Pfarrer
  • Reparto principal
    • Pamela Anderson
    • Amir AboulEla
    • Adriana Alexander
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    3,6/10
    33 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • David Hogan
    • Guión
      • Chris Warner
      • Ilene Chaiken
      • Chuck Pfarrer
    • Reparto principal
      • Pamela Anderson
      • Amir AboulEla
      • Adriana Alexander
    • 141Reseñas de usuarios
    • 86Reseñas de críticos
    • 40Metapuntuación
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    • Premios
      • 1 premio y 7 nominaciones en total

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    Pamela Anderson
    Pamela Anderson
    • Barb Wire
    • (as Pamela Anderson Lee)
    Amir AboulEla
    Amir AboulEla
    • Patron
    • (as Amir Aboulela)
    Adriana Alexander
    • Redhead
    David Andriole
    David Andriole
    • Goon #2
    Vanessa Lee Asher
    • Emily
    Ron Balicki
    Ron Balicki
    • Customs Agent #1
    Jennifer Banko
    Jennifer Banko
    • Spike
    Candace Kita
    Candace Kita
    • Dancer
    • (as Candace Camille Bender)
    Xander Berkeley
    Xander Berkeley
    • Alexander Willis
    Tony Bill
    Tony Bill
    • Foster
    Alex Bookston
    • Man in White Suit
    Gil Borgos
    • Old Man
    Andre Rosey Brown
    Andre Rosey Brown
    • Big Fatso
    Mark Collver
    • Manny
    • (as Marc Collver)
    Tina Cote
    • Woman in Bar #1
    • (as Tina Coté)
    Vinnie Curto
    • Aide to Pryzer
    Shelly Desai
    Shelly Desai
    • Sharif
    Miles Dougal
    Miles Dougal
    • Goon #1
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      • David Hogan
    • Guión
      • Chris Warner
      • Ilene Chaiken
      • Chuck Pfarrer
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    Reseñas de usuarios141

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    4chrisbrown6453

    Feed her after midnight, get her wet, but, whatever you do, don't call her "Babe"!

    Pamela Anderson Lee will certainly never be mistaken for a talking pig, especially in the outfits she gets to wear in Barb Wire. Pamela has cascading blonde hair down to there, acres of cleavage and plenty of clingy leather getups cut up to here. If you get distracted and call Ms. Wire the dreaded "B" word, you may find yourself dealing with her nasty-tempered Rottweiler, Camille, a sidekick with bite. This highly anticipated comic-book action/adventure, starring the pinup star of Baywatch, lasted only a short time in theaters before going bust, so to speak. I'm sure the backers couldn't care less, as their investment was made back in advance by tremendous worldwide sales. Barb Wire was sold on the star's face and form long before there was a story concept or anything resembling a script. Good thing, too. Yes, the futuristic plot does bear some parallels to Casablanca, but the family resemblance is strictly skin-deep. Barb is a nightclub owner who helps an old flame, now a freedom fighter, and his wife escape from a corrupt police official and some neo-Nazi types. Of all the gin joints in the world, Axel had to walk into Barb's. Barb has just been hosed down while performing a torrid dance onstage and is feeling, well, charitable. The movie gets off to a pretty good start, with tongue well in cheek, but grows wearisome when it forgets to laugh at itself. The explosions, shoot-outs and chases are eventually numbing. Must say, however, I did love the death-by-spike-heel scene which comes early on. Steve Railsback, as the head meanie, Colonel Pryzer, comes across as Tommy Lee Jones-lite. Ms. Anderson Lee, as Barb the Buxom, is game, however, firing oversized weapons and kicking fanny without mussing her makeup. Too bad they couldn't afford some better wigs for her stunt doubles.
    bob the moo

    Pam's got nice breasts.....and that's the end of the film

    Barb runs a bar and is also a mercenary out for herself in the civil war. However when her ex-boyfriend Axel comes to se her she takes a job helping a scientist get across the country to expose a government cover up. However will she remain a mercenary or will she pick sides?

    When people are famous for being naked – that's pretty much what they should stay doing. Do we want porn actresses doing serious Hollywood roles? No – let them stick to what they know. I'm not calling Anderson a porno star but lets be honest, she famous for having great breasts right? So how can we harness this star power? Lets put her in tight clothes in a futuristic remake of Casablanca!

    The plot is a sheer rip off and still manages to be poor. It is only an excuse for tight clothes and silly big explosions. As a dumb Saturday night special it still barely cuts it for me, although it is noisy, if that's all you want.....

    Anderson isn't an actress – if it wasn't for a good publicity agent and a boob-job, she wouldn't even be offered the roles that Shannon Tweed gets! She doesn't convince as an actress as she can't get above the range required by Baywatch – look scared, look happy, look sad, look determined, oh and poke out your boobs! The rest of the cast have nothing to do and it's a shame to see reliable bit part players like Howard and Xander Berkley appearing in this.

    Overall it has some pretty explosions but really this is like a Playboy video – it's all designed for the purpose of capitalising on Anderson's body.......why should we be surprised that it does nothing else.
    7guisreis

    A distopic remake of 'Casablanca' with Pamela Anderson: surprisingly, it is not bad

    Although based in comic book series, the "Barb Wire" movie intends to be a remake o classical "Casablanca". It keeps the core elements of the 40's film, but adapts it to a distopic sci-fi action futuristic movie. Pamela Anderson plays Barb, a role similar to Bogart's Rick. The gender of the love affair from the past and of the third part of the love triangle have also been changed. The fictional town of Steel Harbor in the United States replaces Casablanca and the story is held during a futuristic Second Civil War rather than in the beginning of World War II. Both protagonists own a bar/nightclub, but Barb Wire is also a bounty huntress. As this remake is a sci-fi film, special contact lenses that cheat retinal scans substitute the letters of transit kept with Rick. As predictable, acting is worse in this remake, which has much more action. Off course "Casablanca" is much better, but surprisingly "Barb Wire" is not bad, in spite of the bad critics it has received.
    5gridoon

    A fair time-killer.

    "Barb Wire" was pretty transparently designed as a showcase for both Pamela Anderson's body (too "artificial" for my taste) and her newly-acquired martial arts skills (which, I must say, are quite remarkable). Other than that, it has nothing new to offer to the sci-fi/comic-book adventure genre, although it has a few (too few!) well-executed action sequences and a more professional look than thematically similar crap like "The Demolitionist". (**)
    3planktonrules

    Terrible...but it isn't like the filmmakers were trying to make high art!

    I have a weird obsession....to see every film on IMDB's infamous Bottom 100 List. "Barb Wire" is currently #44....and my 94th film on this list! However, after seeing it, I am not sure that it really deserves to be on the list. Sure, Pamela Anderson got the Razzie Award for her performance and it is a dopey film...but unlike most of the films on the list it was never intended to be a good movie. It simply was made as an excuse to dress (and undress) Anderson in very revealing clothes! It's not what anyone would consider a masterpiece, not was it ever intended as one....just a film to show as much of the lady as she was willing to show. And, in places (such as the opening credits) you see a lot.

    "Barb Wire" is based on a comic book by Dark Horse, a company known for characters such as The Mask, Hellboy and comics like "Sin City". Again....none of these characters or films were ever intended to be carried by the Criterion Collection nor to be up for Academy Awards!

    In this story, Anderson plays the title character, a combination stripper, hooker and assassin. And it's all set in a dystopian and dark world...of the USA in 2017! She strips, turns tricks and leaves bodies where ever she goes! She also, interestingly, sounds like she's doing a Steven Segal impersonation in the film...softly mumbling most of her lines. Bad enough for a Razzie? I wouldn't say so...but it's not like I'm in charge of giving out these infamous awards!

    You can probably assume that I thought the film was pretty dumb....and you'd be right. But it's exactly what many folks wanted in 1996...a chance to see Anderson at least semi-naked. It delivers this....along with a dark, silly and not especially enjoyable story.

    If you actually JUST want to see Ms. Anderson's body, skip to the special features on the disc and select 'SEXY OUTTAKES'....then you can skip the silly movie entirely and just see what most folks who watch the DVD really want anyway.



    By the way, the opening song was "Word Up"....an extremely catchy R&B/hiphop song by Cameo. But, oddly, some other folks perform it...and it's not nearly as good as the original. I wonder why they didn't just pay for the rights to the original....I can't imagine it would have been THAT expensive.

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    • Curiosidades
      The opening "wet strip," in which Barb dances in a strip club with her breasts hanging out of her rubber dress, while being sprayed with water, was suggested by Pamela Anderson after she was inspired by a nightmare she had, in which she was being sprayed with champagne while performing a "nasty dance." David Hogan, who was under pressure to include more nudity, liked the idea, and threw out the movie's original opening to include it.
    • Pifias
      As the girl is being electrocuted on the table, her hair, which is spread out on the table, keeps changing position.
    • Citas

      [repeated line]

      Barb Wire: Don't call me babe!

    • Créditos adicionales
      A scene of an additional longer opening title sequence, which is just a longer video of Barb Wire dancing topless, following in the credits.
    • Versiones alternativas
      Unrated version is slightly longer, where Pamela Anderson Lee is partially topless during the opening credits. Several of the partially topless scenes are taken from the "sexy outtakes" extra scene and re-edited into the opening credits.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Time Under Fire (1997)
    • Banda sonora
      Word Up
      Written by Larry Blackmon and Tomi Jenkins

      Performed by Gun

      Courtesy of A&M Records Ltd., London

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 16 de julio de 1996 (España)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Cinopsis: Belgian official web site
      • Dark Horse Entertainment
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Francés
      • Alemán
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Barb·Wire
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Long Beach, California, Estados Unidos(Dockyards scenes)
    • Empresas productoras
      • Polygram Filmed Entertainment
      • Propaganda Films
      • Dark Horse Entertainment
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    Taquilla

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    • Presupuesto
      • 9.000.000 US$ (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 3.793.614 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 1.844.426 US$
      • 5 may 1996
    • Recaudación en todo el mundo
      • 3.793.614 US$
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    Especificaciones técnicas

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    • Duración
      • 1h 38min(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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