

America 3000
900 years after a nuclear war in the USA, mankind is back to the stone ages. Amazon women rule the tribes, while the men are weak and dumb - either kept as slaves or living wild as animals. Only Korvis and a friend are intelligent enough to flee and found a tribe of their own. Will they manage to teach the women to love men again?
Insights
Plot Summary
In the year 3000, humanity lives in a matriarchal society where men are kept as slaves and warriors. Two such men, Kor and Nor, escape their servitude and embark on a quest to find a legendary female warrior who can help them overthrow the ruling women. Their journey is fraught with danger as they navigate the treacherous post-apocalyptic landscape and confront the oppressive forces of the new world order.
Critical Reception
America 3000 was largely met with negative reviews from critics, who often cited its low budget, weak plot, and uninspired acting. It is generally considered a B-movie with limited appeal outside of exploitation film enthusiasts.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its campy B-movie aesthetic and adventurous spirit.
- Criticized for its thin plot and unconvincing performances.
- Seen as a relic of 80s sci-fi B-movies with minimal lasting impact.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but general sentiment leans towards a niche appreciation for its low-budget, cult status rather than critical acclaim.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by David DeCoteau, who later became known for directing a prolific number of low-budget horror and thriller films.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources