Dec 172010
 

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“The Last Warrior” – A deadly virus ravages the globe, killing all males on the planet. Now a desert wasteland, the world is filled with violent barbarian women all searching for one thing, The Last Warrior! One woman must defeat an entire tribe in order to free a mysterious prisoner, a prisoner that could very well be the last man on Earth! (Writer/Director: Shaky González)

“Eastern Army” – The world is in ruins after the apocalypse and there are only two kinds of survivors, the hunters and their prey. A loner wanders into a camp full of people filled with hope that he’s a member of the fabled Eastern Army, a new government that intends to rid the world of barbarism. Can one man transform a legend into reality and risk it all to stand up for what’s right?(Writer/Director: Philip Th. Pedersen)

“Connected” – As the world comes apart at the seams from an unknown catastrophe, two people joined together by one life support system must find safety in a wasteland filled with danger before their time, and air, runs out. (Writer/Director: Jens Raunkjær Christensen)

“I Barbari Dei CPH” – When the world has gone to hell and all women are wiped off the face of the Earth, a rumor of surviving women forces warriors to battle it out in the streets for the right to mate but those women may have a plan for re-population that doesn’t involve men! (Writer/Director: David Sakurai)

“Max Fury” – A hardened loner goes looking for his sister in the middle of a biological nightmare; a city filled with mutants, freaks and zombies. (Writer/Director: Jack Hansen)

“Tutorial – How to Kill a Racist” – A masked militant demonstrates how to infiltrate a compound, evade and eliminate security and exterminate with extreme prejudice any racists you find within the facility. (Writer/Director: The Sun King)

Awhile back I came across mention of this short film anthology and found myself incredibly intrigued as I’m a huge fan of post-nuke cinema, specifically the Italian variety. With a name like Shaky González attached to this project I was certain it would be entertaining at the very least but could a group of Danish filmmakers really craft their own distinct interpretations of the sub-genre while still maintaining a certain amount of respect for the source material? In my opinion the filmmakers and distro company behind Wasteland Tales have done a damn good job of doing just that!

The first three selections on this anthology were definitely the best; González’s “The Last Warrior” was outrageously cool and undoubtedly the most commercial of the lot but Christensen’s “Connected” was nothing short of visually-stunning. Both shorts are begging for feature-length treatments. “Eastern Army” was decent as well though it suffered from weak fight sequences and a few predictable story elements.

The remaining three shorts we all good as well in their own way but each had issues I found hard to overlook, like the absurdity of Sakurai’s “I Barbari Dei CPH” (reminded me of Mungia’s Six-String Samurai) and the lack of even remotely convincing “zombies & mutants” in Jensen’s “Max Fury.” Concerning The Sun King’s “Tutorial – How to Kill a Racist,” well it sort of came across more like an anti-racism infomercial; like preachy propaganda mixed with some brutal, video game violence. There was certainly a point being made that I agree with but I wanted post-nuke action and it didn’t satisfy that craving at all.

Bottom line, wonderful! Wasteland Tales kicks all kinds of ass with well-produced and entertaining shorts and is a must-see release for post-nuke fans and a must-have addition to cult cinema collections. Not only was this packed with cool shorts for our viewing pleasure but there were quite a few extras as well including trailers, Another World DVD trailers, bios, a intro on Movie Battle 2010 and some stills and artwork. Very fun and informative stuff. Let’s hope the success of this release warrants future anthology releases or even a release of the last Movie Battle 2007: Grindhouse shorts. Head on over to Another World and grab a copy:

http://www.anotherworldent.com

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