July 18, 2011

NEON CITY (DVD) Post-apocalyptic road trip with Michael Ironside

This weeks release is one we tracked down for our friend Anders who loves all thing post-apocalyptic and nuclear.  We were able to find some rare art that was cleaned up to make a killer sleeve and we also created a new logo that is truer to the original opening title sequence.  Last but not least - this early nineties gem stars a personal favourite Michael "REVOK" Ironside..........







NEON CITY (1991)

     It is the year 2053, earth has been devastated by a military experiment gone awry and the inhabitants have been divided into diseased mutants and healthy people. With the ozone layer now gone, radioactive clouds drift across the plains, and unpredictable, intense bursts of ultra-violet sunlight incinerate anyone caught outside. 


     A bounty hunter has to transport a tough lady outlaw from the frontier town of Jericho to the paradise safe haven of Neon City.  Along with six civilians who are totally unprepared for the dangerous journey, the bounty hunter and his prisoner board an armored transport vehicle driven by an ex-con.  To get to the city they will all be forced to battle for their lives as they pass though radioactive clouds, unstable paved roads, and nomadic motorcycle riders who kill anyone venturing though their territory.


     This entertaining post-apocalyptic romp has a great B-movie cast including Michael Ironside (Scanners), Vanity (The Last Dragon), and former NFL defensive linesman, the late great Lyle Alzado.  The Hughes Brothers must have taken a look at this film at some point as it has some similarities to their film, The Book of Eli.


NEON CITY is available immediately and can be found in the Sci-Fi and Adventure section of the website.  If it is still listed as COMING SOON, please email us at revok@revok.com with your request and we can send you a customized invoice so you can easily pay by PayPal or credit card.

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