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America 3000

  • 1986
  • PG-13
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
1.7K
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America 3000 (1986)
In a post-apocalyptic wasteland where a tribe of women rule and all men are either ferals or slaves, one men rises up to free the men. Can they coexist in peace or will they die in war?
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In a post-apocalyptic wasteland where a tribe of women rule and all men are either ferals or slaves, one men rises up to free the men. Can they coexist in peace or will they die in war?In a post-apocalyptic wasteland where a tribe of women rule and all men are either ferals or slaves, one men rises up to free the men. Can they coexist in peace or will they die in war?In a post-apocalyptic wasteland where a tribe of women rule and all men are either ferals or slaves, one men rises up to free the men. Can they coexist in peace or will they die in war?

  • Director
    • David Engelbach
  • Writer
    • David Engelbach
  • Stars
    • Chuck Wagner
    • Laurene Landon
    • William Wallace
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    4.2/10
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    • Director
      • David Engelbach
    • Writer
      • David Engelbach
    • Stars
      • Chuck Wagner
      • Laurene Landon
      • William Wallace
    • 31User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
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    Chuck Wagner
    Chuck Wagner
    • Korvis
    Laurene Landon
    Laurene Landon
    • Vena
    William Wallace
    • Gruss
    Sue Giosa
    Sue Giosa
    • Morha
    Victoria Barrett
    Victoria Barrett
    • Lakella
    Galyn Görg
    • Lynka
    Shaike Ophir
    Shaike Ophir
    • Lelz
    • (as Shai K. Ophir)
    Camilla Sparv
    Camilla Sparv
    • Reya
    Karen Sheperd
    Karen Sheperd
    • Keva
    • (as Karen Lee Sheperd)
    Ari Sorko-Ram
    • Relk
    Ezra Dagan
    Ezra Dagan
    • Amie
    Joanna Reis
    • Freyha
    Steve Malovic
    • Aargh the Awful
    Anat Zahor
    Anat Zahor
    • Bowa
    • (as Anat Zachor)
    Pierre Henry
    • Troke
    Zipora Peled
    Zipora Peled
    • Gramma
    Steve Stroppiana
    • Young Korvis
    Eli Pilo
    • Young Gruss
    • Director
      • David Engelbach
    • Writer
      • David Engelbach
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    User reviews31

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    5Metal-9

    dumb and silly - I almost loved it

    This movie really is dumb and silly but i still enyojed it. The story about the women taking over the power after the third world war is rather awful. The names on all the charachters are really laughable. For example Korvis. Korvis in my language (swedish) mean that a person looks like a sausage. Korvis is not like a ordinary american name too I guess. One strange is that all women in the movie looks like models except for one old woman. At the end of the movie their are a great battle between the frollos (women) and the plugarts (men). You see both a lot of women and men die and beaten up. From the beginning there was ecually many women as men but in the end it remains five men but around 20-30 women, strange. I gave the movie a 5 out of 10 because it's really dumb and silly but at the same time really good because of its cheesyiness. If you like silly movie go rent this one - we did.
    darthdevo2000

    Review by actor in the film

    While America 3000 MAY be one of the ALLTIME grade-Z movies, a great deal of comments made by the other person to review this film are wrong. First off, the hairstyles. Since the film takes place 900 years AFTER World War III, and in the radioactive wild of Colorado, how could anybody be "suffering from "bad '80's style haircuts?" Moron. The hair is typical of a bunch of people stuck in the wild, with the intelligence of a lower primate with no vanity. Just wild, unkenmpt hair. Specifically, mine. I played Young Korvis, (the good looking one.) The film is narrated by Mr. William Wallace, who plays my grown up sidekick, Gruss. It could have been worse. Chuck Wagner of TV's "AutoMan" (who's a GREAT guy, if you ever get a chance to meet him) could've narrated, which would have been a mistake. While he has physical presence, vocally, he may be lacking. And this is odd, considering the amount of stage he's done before and since this film. Compared to the last Mad Max film, this movie is downright inspirational, even if filmed on a 3 million dollar budget. The Director (David Englebach) went on to develop "Over the Top" with Sly Stallone. Yeah, I barfed too, but it wasn't half bad. Last comment (since this is hardly a review, but more of a defense of a terrible flick..) This movie never made it to MST3K....I checked. What am I doing now? I shoot music videos for up and coming rock bands. If you're in the Los Angeles Area Friday, march 5 2004, come to Johnny Foxx's, and see Flying Venus, the hottest group from Northern California destined to become the next big thing. That's what us grade Z actors are doing now. And the winner is.............
    8dispet

    Terrific

    this film works for me. i know it wont work for everybody, but it is worth a go, and it probably is more enjoyable if you've had a couple of drinks and are in a forgiving mood. this film works for me because it is made with verve, everybody (for better or for worse) appears to have really thrown themselves into this film, and they understand that this is not brain surgery, nor is it gone with the wind. there is barely any plot, but they do not allow this to make the film slow, it moves along and its own good pace until it reaches a totally pointless climax which matches up with the rest of the film and thus completes it. it isnt really a laugh out loud film, more like 80 minutes of smirking. right up there with conan for the top silly loin cloth films.
    7Hey_Sweden

    Priceless.

    This totally wacky post-apocalypse comedy lets the viewer know right away NOT to take it seriously, and it provides a lot of good-natured humour in what is basically a tale of war between the sexes. Feisty Amazonian babes rule the planet in the 31st century, keeping some men as slaves and others as "seeders", or sperm donors. One of the men is Korvis (studly Chuck Wagner), who stumbles onto some pretty big discoveries when he finds an underground bunker. He encourages his male buddies, including Gruss (William Wallace) to think differently about the roles played by men and women. He also finds out how much fun it is to play prez-ee-dent.

    The nutty dialogue is often hysterical; after a while you do pick up what certain words and phrases mean. This dialogue is delivered with the utmost sincerity by a great looking cast of guys and gals. The movie was filmed on location in Israel by those always reliable folk at the Cannon Group. It does lose its momentum, but regains it for an action packed finale. The actors and actresses are dressed sexily but never reveal anything, nor is the violence ever overly bloody. (This *is* rated PG-13.) Writer / director David Engelbach (who'd penned "Death Wish II" a few years previous) is having fun here, and that feeling is infectious. Some of the biggest laughs are delivered by a shaggy Bigfoot like character named Aargh the Awful (played by Steve Malovic); the final freeze frame involves Aargh and it's a howler.

    The audience may find themselves in tears, or rolling their eyes, at the abundance of silliness here. It's very much the kind of thing you'd watch with beers and friends. It's also well worth watching for any Laurene Landon fan, as she looks absolutely fantastic as always. Also supplying eye candy are Galyn Gorg ("RoboCop 2") as Lynka and Camilla Sparv ("Downhill Racer") as Reya. Shaike Ophir is endearing as put upon character Lelz.

    Accompanied by a quite appropriate cheese ball rock music score by Tony Berg, and effectively lit and photographed by David Gurfinkel, "America 3000" is overall just too hard to resist. It may not be "quality" stuff, but it sure as hell is entertaining.

    Seven out of 10.
    7The_Inverted_Necroyeti

    Hilarious!

    I won't write again what has been written by other reviewers, other than this is a very silly film, stuck somewhere between the uninentionally bad and the tongue in cheek. Every time I saw the radioactive mutant (a small-scale bigfoot that seemingly loves 80s rock music) I laughed my head off, and generally struggled to keep my face straight for an hour and a half. The acting, costumes, make-up, music contribute, to various extents, to the high level of silliness throughout the film. This is well-worth watching after a few drinks/jays. For those who like this, check out The Ice Pirates or Hell Comes to Frogtown. Both are in a similar vein, but not as as bad as America 3000.

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    • Trivia
      Laurene Landon threatened to quit acting in this film towards the end of production because the film crew had not been paid for two weeks.
    • Quotes

      Gramma: Once the world was green, and livin'. Then was the great Nuke. Death lived everywhere. All were born sick and unclean. A livin' curse from the Americans and Commies. Then one day, a baby was born. Clean, and clear. And the livin' curse was over. The child grew strong and beautiful, and she was called WOMAN. Woman taught her children to follow the Tiara and obey the regs, and the earth lived again. But some disobeyed the regs, and from them came the children of darkness and disease. PLUGOTS! Plugots to be hunted and nuked, 'till neggy are left.

    • Crazy credits
      "Nine hundred years after the Great Nuke. The world man created, he destroyed. Out of the darkness and ignorance of the radioactive rubble emerged a new order..." "...and the world was woggos." (in old speak that means - Crazy!)
    • Alternate versions
      UK versions are cut by 3s for a '15' rating.
    • Connections
      Featured in Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Great Balls of Fire
      Written by Otis Blackwell and Jack Hammer

      Performed by Jerry Lee Lewis

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    • Release date
      • April 1986 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Israel
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Thunder Warriors
    • Filming locations
      • Israel
    • Production company
      • Golan-Globus Productions
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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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