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A 1996 soft core porn film disguised as an action film. So when you're watching it, and your mom walks in, you can just point to some of the explosions and claim it's an example of female empowerment... or something...
A 1996 soft core porn film disguised as an action film. So when you're watching '''''Barb Wire''''', and your mom walks in, you can just point to some of the explosions and claim it's an example of female empowerment... or something...


The movie stars Pamela Anderson Lee doing what she does best - running around with the minimal amount of clothing on, and the opening credits involve a prolonged scene with Pam strip-dancing. There's also no small number of other women wearing very little as well, but honest to god mom, look at all the explosions and Pam kicking the asses of all those men; it's female empowerment I swear!
The movie stars [[Pamela Anderson|Pamela Anderson Lee]] doing what she does best - running around with the minimal amount of clothing on - and the opening credits involve a prolonged scene with Pam strip-dancing. There's also no small number of other women wearing very little as well, but honest to god mom, look at all the explosions and Pam kicking the asses of all those men; it's female empowerment I swear!


Anyway, apart all the boobage - err, the explosions - this was Pam's attempt for her to bridge her career from television to film. And quaint as seeing her toting vast amounts of guns in skin-tight black leather is, it kinda failed. It has earned its reputation for completely ripping off the plot of ''[[Casablanca]]'' in a way that makes ''[[Overdrawn At the Memory Bank]]'' look like ''[[Citizen Kane (Film)|Citizen Kane]]'' (to stretch a metaphor beyond the point of logic). Has been [[Snark Bait]] for [http://www.agonybooth.com/recaps/Barb_Wire_1996.aspx many] [http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/thatguywiththeglasses/nostalgia-critic/9527-barbwire a reviewer.]
Anyway, apart all the boobage - err, the explosions - this was Pam's attempt for her to bridge her career from television to film. And quaint as seeing her toting vast amounts of guns in skin-tight black leather is, it kinda failed. It has earned its reputation for completely ripping off the plot of ''[[Casablanca]]'' in a way that makes ''[[Overdrawn at the Memory Bank]]'' look like ''[[Citizen Kane]]'' (to stretch a metaphor beyond the point of logic). Has been [[Snark Bait]] for [https://web.archive.org/web/20140312131922/http://www.agonybooth.com/recaps/Barb_Wire_1996.aspx many] a [https://web.archive.org/web/20141114095922/http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/thatguywiththeglasses/nostalgia-critic/9527-barbwire reviewer.]


The film is based on the series printed by [[Dark Horse Comics]].
The film is based on the series printed by [[Dark Horse Comics]].
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=== Tropes Include: ===
* [[Anti Villain]]: Police Chief Willis. He may be a corrupt, lying asshole who makes Barb's life difficult, and a pawn of the oppressors, but he's not actually ''evil.'' For one thing, he knows his men are thugs and idiots, but they're still ''his men''. He doesn't agree with the murder of Barb's blind brother, and at the end he saves them all by not handcuffing Barb and giving her a grenade to use.
* [[Anti-Villain]]: Police Chief Willis. He may be a corrupt, lying asshole who makes Barb's life difficult, and a pawn of the oppressors, but he's not actually ''evil.'' For one thing, he knows his men are thugs and idiots, but they're still ''his men''. He doesn't agree with the murder of Barb's blind brother, and at the end he saves them all by not handcuffing Barb and giving her a grenade to use.
* [[Berserk Button]]: "Don't call me ''Babe''! "
* [[Berserk Button]]: "Don't call me ''Babe''! "
* [[Big Bra to Fill]]: Averted. So ''so'' much.
* [[Big Bra to Fill]]: Averted. So ''so'' much.
* [[Biker Babe]]
* [[Biker Babe]]
* [[Captain Obvious]]: Police Chief Willis deliberately does this near the end of the film.
* [[Captain Obvious]]: Police Chief Willis deliberately does this near the end of the film.
{{quote| '''Willis:''' "Look out, she's got a grenade!"}}
{{quote|'''Willis:''' "Look out, she's got a grenade!"}}
** The beauty of this line is the almost monotone way he says it. It is, after all, the grenade he gave Barb.
** The beauty of this line is the almost monotone way he says it. It is, after all, the grenade he gave Barb.
* [[Combat Stilettos]]: While not doing as much hand-to-hand combat as usual for this trope, she does enough fighting in them to justify it.
* [[Combat Stilettos]]: While not doing as much hand-to-hand combat as usual for this trope, she does enough fighting in them to justify it.
** And also, [[Impaled With Extreme Prejudice|she throws one in a guy's head.]]
** And also, [[Impaled with Extreme Prejudice|she throws one in a guy's head.]]
* [[Cute Bruiser]]: Barb and also the young leader of the resistance within Steel City.
* [[Cute Bruiser]]: Barb and also the young leader of the resistance within Steel City.
** Technically this can also cross with [[Badass Adorable]] and [[Little Miss Badass]]
** Technically this can also cross with [[Badass Adorable]] and [[Little Miss Badass]]
* [[Cut His Heart Out With a Spoon]]: Colonel Pryzer is good at these. He makes two threats.
* [[Cut His Heart Out with a Spoon]]: Colonel Pryzer is good at these. He makes two threats.
{{quote| "Let me make this perfectly clear. If Cora D escapes, I will personally rip your heart out of your ass, and shove it back down your throat."<br />
{{quote|"Let me make this perfectly clear. If Cora D escapes, I will personally rip your heart out of your ass, and shove it back down your throat."
"Goddammit Willis, I'm gonna rip you in half!" }}
"Goddammit Willis, I'm gonna rip you in half!" }}
* [[Dark Age]]: Based on a period comic book, with a typical period "bad girl" heroine.
* [[Dark Age]]: Based on a period comic book, with a typical period "bad girl" heroine.
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** The Fat Man is played by.... a really fat man!
** The Fat Man is played by.... a really fat man!
* [[Extended Disarming]]: Barb has one of these sequences when she and her friends get caught.
* [[Extended Disarming]]: Barb has one of these sequences when she and her friends get caught.
* [[Evil Laugh]]: Barb Wire hears the villain do it for at least two minutes as ''[[MST3K|he tries to kill her with a forklift!]]''
* [[Evil Laugh]]: Barb Wire hears the villain do it for at least two minutes as ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000|he tries to kill her with a forklift!]]''
* [[Fan Service]]
* [[Fan Service]]
* [[Forklift Fu]]
* [[Forklift Fu]]
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* [[I Broke a Nail]]
* [[I Broke a Nail]]
* [[In Name Only]]: So far that it's an interesting existential question whether this movie can be considered based on the Dark Horse comic book at all.
* [[In Name Only]]: So far that it's an interesting existential question whether this movie can be considered based on the Dark Horse comic book at all.
** However Conversely in fairness while much of the original source material is left out. The Barb Wire comic itself wasn't (outside of its main character and a few others) ''the'' most interesting comic of its day. It contained so many stock generic supervillians and villainous [[Large Ham|Large Hams]] worthy of borderline BRIANBLESSED Levels that including these elements into the film might have made things ''[[It Got Worse|Much Worse]]'' as it as the film works well enough on a [[So Bad Its Good]] level, including more stuff from the comic would've likely made the film just plain bad.
** However Conversely in fairness while much of the original source material is left out. The Barb Wire comic itself wasn't (outside of its main character and a few others) ''the'' most interesting comic of its day. It contained so many stock generic supervillians and villainous [[Large Ham|Large Hams]] worthy of borderline BRIANBLESSED Levels that including these elements into the film might have made things ''[[It Got Worse|Much Worse]]'' as it as the film works well enough on a [[So Bad It's Good]] level, including more stuff from the comic would've likely made the film just plain bad.
* [[Lock and Load Montage]]: After Barb decides to help out the Resistance, she gets one of these.
* [[Lock and Load Montage]]: After Barb decides to help out the Resistance, she gets one of these.
* [[Made of Explodium]]: Things blow very easily.
* [[Made of Explodium]]: Things blow very easily.
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: guess who?
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: guess who?
* [[Naked On Arrival]]: Barb isn't exactly fully clothed during the credits when the audience first sees her and later, she meets her ex-husband's fiance' just after getting out of the bath.
* [[Naked on Arrival]]: Barb isn't exactly fully clothed during the credits when the audience first sees her and later, she meets her ex-husband's fiance' just after getting out of the bath.
* [[Putting On the Reich]]
* [[Putting on the Reich]]
* [[Recycled in Space]]: [[Casablanca]] With Boobies
* [[Recycled in Space]]: [[Casablanca]] With Boobies
* [[Shout Out]]: A villain named Big Fatso, an obvious allusion to "The Fat Man" played by Sidney Greenstreet.
* [[Shout-Out]]: A villain named Big Fatso, an obvious allusion to "The Fat Man" played by Sidney Greenstreet.
* [[Slip Into Something More Comfortable]]: Mainly, a gimp suit. However for Barb this pretty much seems to be wearing almost nothing at all.
* [[Slip Into Something More Comfortable]]: Mainly, a gimp suit. However for Barb this pretty much seems to be wearing almost nothing at all.
* [[Too Kinky to Torture]]
* [[Too Kinky to Torture]]
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[[Category:Dark Horse Comics]]
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[[Category:Barb Wire]]
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Latest revision as of 20:46, 11 February 2022

No clothes either.


A 1996 soft core porn film disguised as an action film. So when you're watching Barb Wire, and your mom walks in, you can just point to some of the explosions and claim it's an example of female empowerment... or something...

The movie stars Pamela Anderson Lee doing what she does best - running around with the minimal amount of clothing on - and the opening credits involve a prolonged scene with Pam strip-dancing. There's also no small number of other women wearing very little as well, but honest to god mom, look at all the explosions and Pam kicking the asses of all those men; it's female empowerment I swear!

Anyway, apart all the boobage - err, the explosions - this was Pam's attempt for her to bridge her career from television to film. And quaint as seeing her toting vast amounts of guns in skin-tight black leather is, it kinda failed. It has earned its reputation for completely ripping off the plot of Casablanca in a way that makes Overdrawn at the Memory Bank look like Citizen Kane (to stretch a metaphor beyond the point of logic). Has been Snark Bait for many a reviewer.

The film is based on the series printed by Dark Horse Comics.


Tropes used in Barb Wire include:
  • Anti-Villain: Police Chief Willis. He may be a corrupt, lying asshole who makes Barb's life difficult, and a pawn of the oppressors, but he's not actually evil. For one thing, he knows his men are thugs and idiots, but they're still his men. He doesn't agree with the murder of Barb's blind brother, and at the end he saves them all by not handcuffing Barb and giving her a grenade to use.
  • Berserk Button: "Don't call me Babe! "
  • Big Bra to Fill: Averted. So so much.
  • Biker Babe
  • Captain Obvious: Police Chief Willis deliberately does this near the end of the film.

Willis: "Look out, she's got a grenade!"

"Let me make this perfectly clear. If Cora D escapes, I will personally rip your heart out of your ass, and shove it back down your throat."
"Goddammit Willis, I'm gonna rip you in half!"