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Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
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About 15 years after the events of Mad Max 2, nuclear war has finally destroyed what little was left of civilization. Grizzled and older, former cop Max (Mel Gibson) roams the Australian desert in a camel-drawn vehicle -- until father-and-son thieves Jebediah Sr. (Bruce Spence) and Jr. (Adam Cockburn) use their jury-rigged airplane to steal his possessions and means of transportation. Max soon winds up in Bartertown, a cesspool of post-apocalyptic capitalism powered by methane-rich pig manure and overseen by two competing overlords, Aunty Entity (Tina Turner) and Master (Angelo Rossitto), a crafty midget who rides around on the back of his hulking underling, Blaster (Paul Larsson). Seeking to re-equip himself, Max strikes a deal with the haughty Aunty to kill Blaster in ritualized combat inside Thunderdome, a giant jungle gym where Bartertown's conflicts are played out in a postmodern update of blood and circuses. Although Max manages to fell the mighty Blaster, he refuses to kill him after realizing the brute is actually a retarded boy. Aunty's henchmen murder Blaster nonetheless, then punish Max for violating the law that "Two men enter, one man leaves." Lashed to the back of a hapless pack animal and sent out into a sandstorm, a near-death Max is rescued by a band of tribal children and teens. The descendants of the victims of an airplane crash, the kids inhabit a lush valley and wait for the day when Captain Walker, the plane's pilot, will return to lead them back to civilization. Some of the children, refusing to believe that Max isn't Walker and that the glorious cities of their mythology no longer exist, set off in search of civilization on their own. Max and three tribe members must then rescue their friends from Bordertown and the clutches of Aunty Entity -- a quest that ends in a lengthy desert chase sequence that echoes the first two Mad Max films. Spence also appeared in Mad Max 2 in a different role, that of the Gyro Captain. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
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leeroy711leeroy711 An inside look at the screenwri ...
by leeroy711 in leeroy711 Blog
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"Neil Marshall's buddies: "Hey Neil, 28 Days Later, Escape From New York, The Road Warrior and Beyond Thunderdome kicked ass." Neil: "Hell yeah, they did!! I should make a movie like that." Neil's buddies: "That would be @$#@$@ sweet!!" (or mint or what ever those brits say). ****** 20 minutes later ******** Niel: "Ok, screenpay's done." ****** pulls out steno pad in which he's scribbled down a makeshift storyboard/amature comic book. "Here it is" Neil's buddies: "Where the hell did the midievil knights come from?" Neil: "I really liked Gladiator too!" Neil's buddies: "Mint!! It seems to be missing something though. What could it bee?" Neil: "I've got it! This movie needs more decapitations and cannibalism." Buddies: "Awesome!!!!!!" Ok, so don't get the wrong impression. I really liked this movie. It was a hell of a lot of fun. I think the unoriginal aspects of this film were much more of an homage than a rip-off. So, If you liked those previously mentioned movies but want to see ... " [More]
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"So many fun little features to choose from, where ever shall I begin? Undeniably the best (or just the most pervasive) films about living in a post-apocalyptic society are: Battle Royale The Matrix Mad Max, The Road Warrior & Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome 12 Monkeys & La Jetee Delicatessen & The City of Lost Children Those straddling the line with extreme lovers and haters: Reign of Fire Tank Girl The Omega Man I Am Legend The Day After Tomorrow Waterworld Akira Doomsday Southland Tales The Matrix Reloaded & The Matrix Revolutions And those that have been cast into the gallows of film history: Titan A.E. Aeon Flux (the movie, not the television series) The Postman Teenage Caveman Battlefield Earth Lastly, Wall-E, which is apparently the best movie ever. I haven't had a chance to see it yet. And The Road, which has yet to come out yet, but after having read the book I am utterly certain the film will be incredible. " [More]
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by Puhnner in HORROR MOVIES 101
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"Thank you good Dr.;this was an excellent point, the kind with an 'ah!' moment:'...This is my FAVORITE kind of 'Monster Movie' ! The kind where there is actually a MONSTER! THIS is a 'Horror Movie' , in my deffinition...'The kind where there is a monster! You had a great discussion thread going where we explored this, the definition of a monster. It was about who seemed to be the more terrifying, Hannibal Lecter or Norman Bates and the spin off to who was the better Lecter ( and oddly, my choice was Brian Cox, of Manhunter, not Hopkins )I keep returning to 'the last man on earth' where the zombies were not terribly terrifying, at least in the modern sense. Dr. Morgon just pushes them to the side with very little effort, a nuisance rather than a threat. His zombies do not shred or rip flesh, they only bite the one woman ( if I am correct ); and a few of them seem to just pass away outside his home each night and in the morning Morgan ca ... " [More]
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"Well we have seen numbers one and two now. One was really not bad for a low budget film and it was the spark that ignited the whole series for there on. Two was amazingly good action all the way and good story too with a strong backing for it. But three... SPOILER WARNINGWe meet up with Max again as he wanders blindly out of the desert and into Bartertown; a place in the desert were people can trade for anything and where law is decided by Tina Turner's character who prances about the movie in a scanty chain-mail dress (unfortunately it did not help her character to say nothing for her acting talent not that is is needed for this movie). In Bartertown, Max is contracted to kill a man in the Thunderdome, a colosseum where "Two men enter, one man leaves." He is contracted so that the Turner character can regain her power over Bartertown (kinda amazing that she ever did have control as it would be impossible to take anyone with her hair seriously). Anyways I am gonna ski ... " [More]
RisseladaRisselada Re: Best trilogy ever
by Risselada in Best Trilogies
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"The original Star Wars / Empire Strikes Back / Return of the Jedi will always be the best for me, but I would have to agree that Back to the Future is near perfect as well.I don't know if I would actually call Sergio Leone's and Clint Eastwood's "man with no name trilogy" a real trilogy since it just sort of uses the same character but wasn't really intended to be a trilogy from what I know. But they are great movies.The Mad Max trilogy is kind of fun too. With my favorite being Road Warrior, then Beyond the Thunderdome, then the original.Heh there are actually a couple movies that I have seen that are part of a trilogy and they are really good, but I haven't seen the rest of the movies in the trilogy.As for Dogville, I don't think the last movie has been made yet.However with the Three Colors Trilogy, I have seen Red, and it's so good I don't know why I haven't seen Blue and White yet.There are a few that I eally want to see but are hard to ge ... " [More]
porcupineporcupine Re: Top 5 Post-Apocalyptic Films
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"Post-Apocalyptic films, great topic!1. Children of Men (just bought the DVD)2. Brazil (I can't believe no one mentioned this yet)3. 12 Monkeys4. Mad Max: Beyond the Thunderdome5. The Postman (I also liked Waterworld, perhaps in part because of all the negative publicity. The bar was set so low that I was pleasently surprised.)I have to add a rather unorthodox number 6: Fallout, a computer role-playing game that was heavily influenced by Mad Max and other staples of the genre, an absolute classic. I'm just starting to wonder if a Fallout MMORPG could be in the works... amazing.... " [More]
Review by All Movie Guide
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Although it's slicker and more hopeful than the low-budget original (and its equally nihilistic follow-up), the third Mad Max offering is still an entertaining sci-fi-action flick with breathtaking production design and a script and cast that back it up. George Miller, writer/director of the first two films, teams with co-director George Ogilvie for the most visually elaborate entry in the series, delineating his film's competing post-apocalyptic societies with a deftness and density that other science fiction storytellers should study. Despite his newfound scruples -- sparing the life of a gladiator with Down's syndrome and aiding a band of feral children -- Mel Gibson's titular protagonist is still an engagingly gritty hero. In addition to his now well-honed leather-n-guns schtick, here Gibson also gets to show off the game sense of humor that would characterize his later blockbusters, including the Lethal Weapon films. Tina Turner makes a sublimely campy villain, clad in low-cut chain mail and some serious horns. Barking orders in that distinctively gruff voice, the soul survivor takes care to strike bad-girl poses that show off her famous legs to good advantage. Despite the strong leads, though, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome would fall apart if not for the supporting characters, costumes, and settings that bring the post-nuclear outback vividly to life. From an underground pig dung factory to an idyllic valley to a desiccated frontier town, the sets look great. As for the performers, veterans as varied as horror-flick bit-part champ Angelo Rossitto and venerable Aussie thespian Frank Thring get to blend quirky character acting and far-out costumes into a truly memorable rogues' gallery. The film's chase sequences can't match those from the previous films, while the good-guy Max and the film's hopeful finale alienated some fans of the franchise. But as a stand-alone action extravaganza with a Hollywood touch, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome delivers. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
 

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