MAD MAX TRILOGY (Mad Max / The Road Warrior / Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome) [Blu-ray]

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I consider The Road Warrior–the middle movie in the Mad Max Trilogy–to be one of the best post-apocalyptic films I’ve ever seen. Mad Max is okay. Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome is over-the-top. But casting Tina Turner in the movie was a bold move. Special features include: Mad Max – Commentary by Jon Dowding, David Eggby, Chris Murray and Tim Ridge, Mad Max: The Film Phenomenon Featurette, The Road Warrior – Commentary by Director George Miller and Cinematographer Dean Semler, Introduction by Leonard Maltin, and Theatrical Trailer. If you’re a fan of these movies, you’re going to want these remastered copies.

20 thoughts on “MAD MAX TRILOGY (Mad Max / The Road Warrior / Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome) [Blu-ray]

  1. Randy Johnson

    Like you, I consider ROAD WARRIOR among the best of the genre. THUNDERDOME I liked a bit more. Never really warmed to MAD MAX for some reason. They’ve threatened to make a fourth for years, but after Gibson’s meldown it probably won’t happen. Unless they recast and start over. Don’t see the point, but that’s never stopped Hollywood before.

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  2. Jeff Meyerson

    I totally agree with your analysis. ROAD WARRIOR is one of the all-time best. MAD MAX also suffered by “Americanizing” the voices.

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  3. Deb

    Never was much of a fan and, given Mel Gibson’s public pronouncements about women and Jews, at this point I’d rather spend all my money on “Duck Dynasty” DVDs than contribute a penny that might end up in Gibsin’s bank account.

    /And I don’t like “Duck Dynasty”–surprise!

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    1. george Post author

      Deb, I’m not a big Mel Gibson fan now. But, back in THE ROAD WARRIOR days, Gibson was an effective actor. Like you, I’m scratching my head trying to figure out the popularity of DUCK DYNASTY. I much prefer STORAGE WARS (new tonight!).

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  4. Jeff Meyerson

    I don’t get Duck Dynasty either, especially when it’s on hour after hour.

    I prefer Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives and Man v. Food and Burger Land, even though you almost gain weight just watching them.

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  5. RkR

    One man’s pie is another man’s poison… I thought these were silly – I only watched most of the first couple – but then so are more than half the movies made in that decade (any decade?).

    As for triple D, I DO gain weight just watching. BTW, another discouraging week on this very strict Paleo diet: I gained 2 pounds, in spite of following the thing exactly. Not enough exercise, I guess, but I’m limited in that area, and no pool, George.

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  6. George Kelley

    Rick, I’d be dead if I didn’t go to the pool just about every day. Exercise is so important to health (and controlling one’s weight). I’ve found frolicking in the water both burns calories and glucose, but it’s fun. With other forms of exercises, I tend to keep checking the clock. Not so with aqua-jogging in the pool. But everyone has to find their own exercise routine that’s congenial to them.

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  7. George Kelley

    Prashant, Mel Gibson was a giant Star when the LETHAL WEAPON movies were in vogue. His last big hit in the U. S. was THE PATRIOT. Gibson made plenty of money on THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST.

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  8. Steve Oerkfitz

    The 4th Mad Max movie has already wrapped shooting. Directed by original director George Miller and stars Tom Hardy.

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  9. Prashant C. Trikannad

    George, I was referring to his film career in spite of the films you mentioned. I enjoyed the LETHAL WEAPON series and liked THE PATRIOT and BRAVEHEART, though I found THE PASSION… rather disconcerting. It was too intense for me.

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    1. george Post author

      Prashant, THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST made the most money for an R-rated movie in U.S. history. But, I’m with you: very violent.

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