Review of Nomads (1986) by Andrew K — 01 Feb 2012
You thought listening to Pierce Brosnan sing in Mama Mia! was rough, how about listening to him try out a French accent; it's as bad as it sounds. The film itself is one of those bloodless horror films that attempts to pass itself off as intriguing simply because it plays with its own timeline.
Sorry, but I dont think so. The roving band of nomads terrorizing Brosnan look like a reject gang from The Warriors. But how scary are these misfits supposed to be when Adam Ant is their leader? Yes, that Adam Ant.
I should also tell you that we see most of the film as memory Brosnan's character has inserted into a vacant Lesley-Anne Down's head near the beginning of the film. Don't ask. Nomads turns out to be one of those movies where the characters should have just gotten the heck out of town instead of actually following the bad guy.
It's a throwaway piece of mid-80's junk that I'm sure Brosnan never talks about.
This review of Nomads (1986) was written by Andrew K on 01 Feb 2012.
Nomads has generally received mixed reviews.
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