Warriors Of The Wasteland ✦

Fred Williamson is the coolest person in the apocalypse, firing explosive arrows with absolute confidence. The villains, "The Templars," dress in pristine white outfits that look like they’ve never seen a speck of dust, and their "battle vehicles" look like modified golf carts with transparent bubble domes.

There are a few different things with that title, but I’m betting you’re talking about the (also known as The New Barbarians ), which is a famously goofy Mad Max rip-off. Warriors Of The Wasteland

The "future" is built out of silver spray paint, flexible dryer ducts, and acrylic plastic. It’s low-budget, but the stunt work is surprisingly fearless (and probably dangerous). Fred Williamson is the coolest person in the

Director Enzo G. Castellari is known for cranking out movies fast, and Warriors of the Wasteland is a prime example of squeezing every cent out of a limited budget. While the plot is threadbare—mercenaries helping a caravan fight off a bloodthirsty cult—the film succeeds through sheer audacity. The "future" is built out of silver spray

If you’re looking for high-budget realism, keep driving. But if you want to see an 80s Italian crew try to replicate The Road Warrior on a shoestring budget in a dirt pit outside Rome, Warriors of the Wasteland is a masterpiece of ridiculousness.

It’s a polarizing flick. Some will write it off as unwatchable garbage, but for cult film fans, it’s a stylish and unintentionally hilarious relic of the 80s. Warriors of the Wasteland - Rotten Tomatoes