Thames TV’s Rainbow was the ordinary, everyday tale of Geoffrey: a grown man who turned his back on family life and a fulfilling career in favour of living in a primary-coloured nightmare with an assortment of irascible talking animals and polyamorous troubadours. There was Bungle, a moody, stroppy wet-blanket of
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The post Movie Meltdown: Warriors… Check your Brain at the Door appeared first on Battleship Pretension. Movie Meltdown – Warriors of the Wasteland This episode we discuss Enzo G. Castellari’s 1983 post-apocalyptic “classic” Warriors of the Wasteland aka The New Barbarians. And as we strap on our bubble armor, we also mention… As