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List Price: $9.98 | | Label: Starz / Anchor Bay
Salesrank: 16204
Released: October 21, 2003 |
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MPAA Rating: R (Restricted) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
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Genre: Feature Film-Action/Adventure
Rating: R
Release Date: 21-OCT-2003
Media Type: DVD
Dead End Drive In Reviews:
WORST MOVIE EVER!!! 
2009-10-02 - I saw this movie in the Fresh Meadows, NY movie theater in 1986, I believe. So I was only 15 years old. But I thought this movie was awful and the acting was terrible. I remember some guy asking, "Where are me bloody wheels?!" throughout the whole movie. At least I didn't pay for it since we used to break into the theater's back door.
Trippy 
2009-09-19 - Those Aussie's can do 80's as well as the next guy and they prove it in this one. It don't really come off the total end of the world, but there is some breakdown of acceptable behavior, and some Car fun, stunts and the like.
Enjoyable fantasy flick from down under 
2009-01-31 - Dead End Drive In is an interesting film from genre filmmaker Brian Trenchard-Smith. It takes place in the not so near future. Unemployment and crime is rampant so the government decides to do something about the unruly population. Crabs, a runty delivery driver get's caught up the madness by being cheap when he's on a date with his runaway girlfriend. Sleaze and violence follows. Remember, it doesn't pay to be be cheap!
Highly recommended.
Very fun and entertaining movie, reminds me of all my friends 
2006-04-04 - This movie is so cool. I was so syched I found it on amazon and snatched my copy right away. Typical Mad Max doomsday end of the world stuff, Jimmy is a character u can identify with, and with a hott busty babe. The drive in theme is a cool twist, and believeable, my freinds would fight ta get locked in a drive in with free food and movies haha!!!! Definately check it out if u like these kinda flix, do it even if u dont, its a real fun movie ta watch with a chic.
Sublime Post-Apocalyptic Aussie Trash 
2005-12-09 - In the near future (that is, 1994) the world is brought to the brink of anarchy by, for some reason, inflation. This has apparently caused millions of rusted car frames to be scattered around Australia, and forced everyone to dress like hepped up punk rockers and fight with tire irons. Thusly, the government tricks the unemployed people into drive ins and locks them up. This clever ruse works despite the fact that no one in Australia ever returns from the movies. If you like movies which are both painfully bad and jaw-droppingly amazing, this is the film for you. What doesn't it have? There is pointless nudity, vast continuity problems, tire fires, dozens of Mad Max meets the Sex Pistols montages, a fight with cricket bats,a timeless lesson about racism/relationships/junk food, a fight with car parts, amazing hairstyles, a monkey smoking pot, vigilante tow truck squads, and plot holes you could drive one of their combat ready tonka's through. This is an excellent cultural artifact shedding light on the eighties, sub-cultures, and Australian psychoses. Don't expect it to be good, but prepare for it to be amazing.