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30 years ago today ‘Barb Wire’ (1996) hit the big screen 🔥
Pamela Anderson stepping into a dystopian future as a leather-clad bounty hunter, running a nightclub in the middle of a civil war.
💥 Critics hated it.
💥 It flopped at the box office.
Yet somehow, it refused to disappear.
Over time, Barb Wire found it’s people, a cult following that loves it for exactly what it is, loud, messy, stylish, and unapologetically 90s.
▪️Basically a futuristic remix of Casablanca
▫️Based on the Dark Horse Comics character
▪️Loaded with slow-mo, leather, and peak 90s attitude
▫️Picked up multiple Golden Raspberry awards
Cult classic or beautiful disaster? 🔥
u/AbbreviationsFar4426 — 11 days ago