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Based On Comic | Obesity
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IMDbWorst New Star | 1997 | Pamela Anderson
Worst Actress | 1997 | Pamela Anderson
Worst Screen Couple | 1997 | Pamela Anderson
Worst Screenplay | 1997 | Chuck Pfarrer
Worst Picture | 1997 | Mike Richardson
Worst Original Song | 1997 | Tommy Lee
Best Fight | 1997 | Pamela Anderson
Worst Actress | 1996 | Pamela Anderson
Box Office Collection 3,793,614 USD
The opening "wet strip," in which Barb dances in a strip club with her breasts hanging out of her rubber dress, while being sprayed with water, was suggested by Pamela Anderson after she was inspired by a nightmare she had, in which she was being sprayed with champagne while performing a "nasty dance." David Hogan, who was under pressure to include more nudity, liked the idea, and threw out the movie's original opening to include it.
Mary Anna Reyes was actually naked during the torture scene.
A lot of the story bears a striking similarity to the 1942 classic Casablanca.
The original comic book ended its run shortly after the film's disappointing reception.
An original draft of the script revealed the Woman in Torture Room had the last name of Hannigan and she was actually suspended by restraints in mid-air with electrodes all over her body, including her forehead, arms, shoulders, abdomen and legs. The sequence was changed to have the electrodes inside the bikini devices the woman wears, though the mind-reading device (used to show memories from the woman's mind) from original drafts remained in the film.
"[repeated line] Barb Wire: Don't call me babe!"
"[Col. Pryzer is torturing Charlie with electric shocks] Colonel Pryzer: One last chance, Charlie. Where are the retinal lenses? Charlie Kopetski: [defiant] The Easter Bunny took 'em! [Charlie is hit with more electric shocks and he screams in pain] Charlie Kopetski: [in agony] Please... stop! I'll talk! This guy has them. I gave the lenses to this guy. Colonel Pryzer: What guy? Charlie Kopetski: This big guy. He's big and fat. He has a white beard, he wears a red suit, he lives at the North Pole... and he goes by the name of Kringle. Kris... Kringle."