Don’t worry, it still packs in enough outrageous and stupid moments – like nipple shocking, weird stripteases, and bad keyboard playing – to make it worth a watch. ![]() The Lawless Land might be far from a masterpiece, yet it’s well clear of a disaster, which is impressive considering the writers and director were all making their big screen debuts. Made under the tight belt of producer Roger Corman, you can bet the project ran to its meagre budget, yet it looks pretty decent under that nostalgic VHS blur. This dystopian situation really gets forgotten about half way through as our star crossed lovers hit the road hard in their quest to be together. You’ve got all the trappings of typical dystopian future here, a shady government, curfews, and checkpoints – making a very obvious nod to the Iron Curtain. Fortunately, though, the actors go pretty hard trying to inject some emotion and a little intensity, which keeps things mildly interesting. ![]() Shot in Chile, there’s a lot of dry and dusty desert to go along with this rather barren tale of forbidden love. ![]() Who doesn’t love a good, post apocalyptic road movie? This one might not be good by any stretch, but it is relatively entertaining, and features some pretty sweet locations.
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