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Amazons
Dir: Alex Sessa
Stars: Windsor Taylor Randolph, Penelope Reed, Joseph Whipp, Danitza Kingsley
Brief: More Argentinian sword 'n' sorcery: mostly harmless.

It's amusing to see that even New Concorde - who released it - don't seem to have watched the film, their website describing it as "about the legendary lost tribe of warrior women". Er, no: the A word doesn't actually get used in the movie, which is really about the quest for a legendary sword, the only thing which stands between an evil sorceror and world domination.

There's something irresistable about a film where it sometimes feels like characters were given names by pulling letters from a Scrabble bag - the sword of Zjiqkl - and for half the movie, we were prepared to swear one villain was called Al Gore. Sadly, it was Balgur. Ah, well, never mind. There's certainly plenty going on, with plots, treachery, topless human sacrifice, bad blood and an alternate dimension largely realised with dry ice and strobe lights.

The action, unfortunately, sucks, though credit is due to Randolph for struggling with a lethargic snake, making it look like the most ferocious attack in cinematic history. Not sure the animals here were monitored by the American Humane Society either... Less bondage-heavy than the other Argentinian Corman productions, the nudity is still frequent. It's kinda neat how no-one really makes a fuss about the warriors being female, but this is, at best, a passable waste of 80 minutes.

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