Reader comments: Barb Wire
AVI GREEN | Jul. 17, 1999
I think this film was made for the deliberate purpose of
humiliating it's comic book source material, as well as
fans of Pamela Anderson. It may not be the worst film of
it's sort but it's still a shame that Dark Horse Comics
wanted to do that. In my opinion, Hollywood makes many
movies like not neccisarily to make money, but rather to
insult the source material it's adapted from(remember when
the Salkind brothers humiliated Supergirl back in 1984?).
This is why I'd like to tell readers, be assured: whether
or not you've read the original material before, don't let
the crumminess of films like this discourage you from
reading the original. That way, we can show the filmmakers
that no matter how hard they try, they won't be able to
damage the popularity of the source material.
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