Mad Max update feed
"Reason for the future sucking: War has devastated the world, people start taking to the roads, and stealing gas, and biker gangs over whelm villages and communities. Year it takes place: 2000, although another site suggests it's 1994."
"Released on February 15, 1980 Australian action film originally released in 1979 by Kennedy Miller Productions and distributed by AIP for U.S. release. One of the last "pick ups" AIP released before it merged with Filmways Pictures, the start of a popular action franchise and the film that would make Mel Gibson an international star. Warner Bros. took over distribution of the sequels. "
"Directed by: George Miller Cinematography: David Eggby "
"Rated: R Why it’s rated: Mad Max and others being mad, profanity, nudity, and Post Apocalyptic Adult Stuff."
" "The chain in those handcuffs is high-tensile steel. It'd take you ten minutes to hack through it with this. Now, if you're lucky, you could hack through your ankle in five minutes. Go." Directed by George Miller Written by George Miller, James McCausland and Byron Kennedy Music by Brian May Cinematography by David Eggby Editing by Cliff Hayes and Tony Paterson"
"Somewhere in Post Apocalyptic Australia. The wastelands of the future, in Australian Outback. Why you wouldn’t want to visit: Biker gangs, roam the wilderness. A man can go mad and insane out here. “I'm a fuel injected suicide machine. I am a rocker, I am a roller, I am a out of controller! I'm the Nightrider, baby!” "
"18.2. Blu-ray Uusintakatselu. Vittumaisen tyly post western ja auringonpolttama ozploitation-helmi muuntuu puhekielessä jatko-osikseen ja joidenkin neropattien puheissa näihin nähden arvottomaksi (kolmosta kai ns. kaikki tosin toivon mukaan vihaavat), koska ei ole tarpeeksi auringonpolttama. Myönnettäköön, että harhaanjohtava markkinointi (ja jatko-osat) ovat saaneet minutkin ehkä ekalla kerralla tuntemaan jotain pettymyksen kaltaista. Kyllähän tuo sarjasta erottuu, mutta nimenomaan"
" Notes: Even though I was pretty sure I saw the damned thing when I was young, I think I actually never saw it at the time. I think it has to do with the fact that ‘Mad Max 2’ was called ‘The Road Warrior’, therefore ignoring the first installment so I probably thought the sequel was the first movie. Anyway, this movie is definitely a milestone and for many reasons. Indeed, not only was it the directing debut for George Miller, one of the most successful directors coming from Australia,"
" Notes: Even though I was pretty sure I saw the damned thing when I was young, I think I actually never saw it at the time. I think it has to do with the fact that ‘Mad Max 2’ was called ‘The Road Warrior’, therefore ignoring the first installment so I probably thought the sequel was the first movie. Anyway, this movie is definitely a milestone and for many reasons. Indeed, not only was it the directing debut for George Miller, one of the most successful directors coming from Australia,"