The Road Warrior (Mad Max 2) (1981)
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" Known also, as Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior, after eradicating Night Rider's followers in Mad Max, former patrolman Max Rockatansky now scavenges for food and precious petrol on the deserted highways of an energy-starved Australia. Then, Max stumbles upon a small oil refinery in the scorched wilderness; however, there's a catch: the community of survivors is under siege by brutal biker warlord Lord Humungus and his barbarian marauders. Now, to get his hands on as much gas as he can carry,"

" Known also, as Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior, after eradicating Night Rider's followers in Mad Max, former patrolman Max Rockatansky now scavenges for food and precious petrol on the deserted highways of an energy-starved Australia. Then, Max stumbles upon a small oil refinery in the scorched wilderness; however, there's a catch: the community of survivors is under siege by brutal biker warlord Lord Humungus and his barbarian marauders. Now, to get his hands on as much gas as he can carry,"

"Reason for the future sucking: Biker gangs have taken to stealing gas, people are reduced to living in small communities, and left to fend for themselves. Year it takes place: 2003, although another site suggests it's 2001. Side note: It’s been inferred that it takes place during 1984-1985."

"Pros: The Rose Warrior, is a diesel filled movie from beginning to end. The chase sequences, especially the ending. Lord Humungous Mel Gibson, as Mad Max. The crazy biker gang, especially Wez. The post apocalyptic background."

"Directed by: George Miller Cinematography: Dean Semler "

"Rated: R Why it’s rated: Mad Max and others being mad, again, naked Aussies, profanity, and Adult Australian Situations."

" "Greetings from The Humungus! The Lord Humungus! The Warrior of the Wasteland! The Ayatollah of Rock and Rolla!" Directed by George Miller Written by George Miller, Terry Hayes and Brian Hannant Music by Brian May Cinematography by Dean Semler Editing by Michael Balson, David Stiven and Tim Wellburn"