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Exterminators of the Year 3000 (UK, US). Exterminador
de la
carretera, El ( Death
Warriors
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1983 |
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USA/UK: 103 min ( |
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'Planet
Earth: 3000 AD. A thousand ways to die. One way to
survive. Meet the new breed of road warrior'.
'Set in the barbaric future, one man stood alone' UK VHS. 'Into the battlefield of nuclear mutants and vicious bikers come.... EXTERMINATORS' EMI VHS Release. |
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The simple
opening credits have no sound at all, I suspect when they put the
English
titles on they just didn’t get around to putting audio over it
too. Eventually we
get a view of the desolate rocky cliffs and hills, much of which is
probably
filmed in a quarry as is dictated in the PA rulebook. Patrolling this
dusty
landscape is a cop car with the largest warning lights I have ever
seen. Two
cops are patrolling in their excessively mucky vehicle, one of them
wears large
shades with only one lens and the other wears a motorcycle helmet,
presumably
he's ashamed to show his ugly face. An automated message on their
radio calls
for them to respond, which they ignore. Soon the message changes
telling them
to return to base. They ignore the order. “Let’s
show them what real cops can
do” Helmet Guy tells his partner. Soon enough they pull up by
the roadside to
check out an abandoned car and caravan with two snake-riddled skeletons
inside.
While investigating, another car drives up.
Callously,
the driver starts attacking the cops, trying to run them down. The guy
with the
motorbike helmet is the first to bite the dust, knocked to the ground
where his
head collides with a rock, ouch. Seems like the helmet was a waste of
time. The
other cop runs into the desert. The Exterminator slowly heads after
him. The
cop tries to shoot the driver but the driver uses the camera to
navigate with
his windscreen armor down. The driver pops his head out of the sunroof
of the
car and kills the cop. This guy (Robert Jannuci) is supposedly our hero, but for the
majority of
the movie he spitefully attacks people and plots to get what he wants.
Still, I
guess it’s dog-eat-dog when water is so scarce. Alien (yep,
that’s his name)
gets out of the Exterminator to take the cops' water stored in the back
of the
cop car. He’s wearing the typical small leather jacket, no
shirt, and a toothed
necklace. While he's busy collecting water somebody sneaks up, gets in
the
Exterminator and drives away. Alien gives chase in the cop car. The
chase is
reasonable but you don’t have to watch too closely to see that
the drivers
really aren’t going very fast, with the close-camera shots
making it look
faster than it actually is. This is one problem that plights most of
the chase
sequences in the film. Eventually, the Exterminator proves too strong
for Alien's
cop car and he crashes, flipping over onto its roof. Things
don’t look too good
for Alien, but for now we must leave him and move on with the plot
(there is
one, honest). Cut to a
well fortified base on a rocky hillside, covered in barbed wire and
chaps with
machine guns. Inside the base is a long haired kid (11 or 12) called
Tommy (Luca Venantini) with
his pet hamster. He’s waiting for his father to return with
the precious water
that the community needs, both for drinking and their plants.
Unfortunately, most
people seem to think he has been gone too long and isn’t coming
back. The other kids
even tease Tommy that his father is dead. In caves in the hill the people are
growing
plants and arguing about the decreasing humidity. A middle-aged guy
called John
tries to persuade the town's senator (surely if there's a senator then
there
must be a senate somewhere?) to send out another group to travel to the
water
well 180 miles away through the lawless lands. Eventually, the senator puts
two and
two together realizes that they will all die if they don’t
have water, so he
gives the green light for a second expedition. ![]() ![]() Nice hat. Now it's time for possibly the best action scene of the film (I can't resist truck battles). The task force sets off in three lorries, one carrying an empty tanker and the other two with men in the back. John is driving the tanker truck and soon realizes that Tommy has snuck aboard with his pet hamster. John is obviously a little annoyed “The Exterminators will attack at any moment.” he says, and, speak of the devil; here they come from the rear. Crazy Bull (Fernando Bilbao) is the guy in charge of these barbarians, and a pretty good understated leader he makes too, although I will give anybody who constantly calls his men “mothergrabbers” extra marks. "Charge! Once more into the breach, mothergrabbers!” he cries (Wellington would be so proud).
Crazy Bull’s team consists of three or four small trucks and numerous dune buggies and motorcycles, all with just enough modifications to qualify as PA vehicles. Actually, it’s a pretty substantial task force, much bigger than the usual low-budget PA can muster, and I was glad to see an abundance of oversized shoulder pads on the gang. There are no calls for surrender or anything like that, just straight into battle. The two defensive trucks pull back from the tanker to hold the gang back, who start off by firing grenades. Superbly, the townsfolk retaliate by dropping a succession of bombs off the back of the truck like depth charges. Boom!
I
don’t know why, but battles in motion are always much more
enjoyable
than their static-based brethren. Soon enough the machine guns start
too and a
full blown battle kicks off. It seems that, similarly to petrol,
bullets are
easy to get hold of in the year 2033 (sorry, 3000). Highlights include
a slow
motion flip of one of the dune buggies, where the driver/stunt
man must have
surely suffered some kind of injury, and a motorcycle stunt where the
gang uses
a ramp mounted on the back of one of their buggies to jump
onto one of the
defending trucks. A couple of grisly deaths and explosions later and
the two
defending trucks are vanquished, leaving John, his co-driver and Tommy
to fend for themselves. Soon enough somebody climbs on the back of the
truck and
coincidently knows exactly where to go to cut the brake hydraulics,
bringing
the tanker to a standstill. The co-driver is killed and John is
threatened to
tell them where the water is “Water, Water, Water! By the
beard of the profit.”
Bull is pretty pissed when he realizes the tanker is empty. John says
nothing
and is also killed. Tommy managed to hide with the map to the water in
the back
of the cab and miraculously manages to sneak away.
![]() ![]() Crazy Bull was not happy to find all the tanker empty. Use your brain Bull. Why would they sneak water out of the base? After some
trekking through the desert, Tommy stumbles upon Alien, who is still stuck
in the
overturned cop car. Alien promises to help Tommy get the water for his
town if
he helps him get out of the car. Tommy helps but Alien soon ditches him
and
walks off. Tommy follows and they exchange the odd friendly argument.
“You’re a
barbarian” Says Tommy, “that’s the
difference between you and me”. Walking
through a valley, Crazy Bull turns up and surrounds the two. It seems
the
Exterminator originally belonged to Bull and he wants it back. He is
about to
kill Alien when Alien offers to strike a deal. He tells Bull he has
information
about the location of lots of water and he will tell him in exchange
for a
motorbike and his freedom. Shockingly, Crazy Bull agrees (must be why
they call
him Crazy). They bring a motorbike forward and Alien gets on.
Where’s the
water? “Ask the kid” says Alien who drives off as
fast as he can, leaving Tommy
behind. What a hero! Bull threatens the kid and twists his arm but
Tommy refuses
to say anything. Time for something a little more drastic. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Alien soon ditches the kid to save himself. What a hero! ![]() ![]() The kid get drunk. ![]() ![]() A superb cardboard spiked log swings over our heroes, and Alien is shocked to see a radiation scared man. ![]() Alien wakes up to find the water gone and his tires slashed. Luckily, the Exterminator has hidden powers like KITT in Knight Rider. One button and the tires re-inflate themselves.
We leave Alien now to see what’s happening with Trash and the all so important water. The woman on the motorbike uses a mini-crossbow to hit Trash’s tire and stop the Tanker. They are about to kill Trash when Papillon and Tommy turn up in yet another truck. Tommy’s arm is now totally fixed and with the power of a cannon he throws a stone at the motorbike guy, killing him instantly. The woman threatens to kill Trash and in an awkwardly-worked move Papillon is somehow mortally wounded along with the woman. It turns out Papillon wants Alien to know that he loved him like a son. It would have been nice if he showed it once in a while! “Old astronaut’s never die” proclaims Trash just before the old astronaut does, in fact, die. Tommy and Trash rush off in Papillon’s truck to help Alien, leaving the tanker behind for later. Unfortunately, it turns out that Bull's woman isn’t quite dead and as Trash drives off we see the woman use her last ounce of strength to open the release tap on the water tanker. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Sword versus gun. Place your bets. ![]() ![]()
Alien,
Trash and Tommy head back to the tanker to find it empty. They rush
back to the
water well, knowing that the townsfolk must surely be close to death by
now, but
they are just in time to see the place (well, a model of it) blown to
pieces. We
see the hooded figure who did it, but why is never explained (just like
the guy
who originally stole the Exterminator from Alien and how Papillon ended
up with
it). It’s madness, I tell you! The kid is obviously distraught
and even Alien
appears to be crying, but wait! No. It's not tears but rain.
That’s right; it’s
a suspiciously perfectly-timed miracle. I just hope it's not radioactive. |