**The best of the Mad Max films** High production values and a compelling story line make this the best of the series. This one doesn't rely on basic car smashes for the duration and instead gives us a moving and more thoughtful adventure. No campy men dressed for the _Blue Oyster_ bar in this one, thank goodness. _The Road Warrior_ (1981) is widely regarded as the best but I have to disagree. That film had a very one note narrative that verged on the bland and an overload of homoerotic imagery. This is a beautiful looking and entertaining film that does not have the shoddy and amateu…
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Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
Overview
Mad Max becomes a pawn in a decadent oasis of a technological society, and when exiled, becomes the deliverer of a colony of children.
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29/06/1985
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Mel Gibson
Max Rockatansky
Tina Turner
Aunty Entity
Helen Buday
Savannah Nix
Bruce Spence
Jedediah the Pilot
Angelo Rossitto
Master
Adam Cockburn
Jedediah Jr.
Frank Thring
The Collector
Paul Larsson
Blaster
Angry Anderson
Ironbar
Robert Grubb
Pig Killer
George Spartels
Blackfinger
Edwin Hodgeman
Dr. Dealgood
Bob Hornery
Waterseller
Andrew Oh
Ton Ton Tattoo
Ollie Hall
Aunty's Guard
Lee Rice
Aunty's Guard
Tushka Bergen
Guardian
Tom Jennings
Slake
Rebekah Elmaloglou
Gatherer
Mark Spain
Mr. Skyfish
Mark Kounnas
Gekko
Justine Clarke
Anna Goanna
Rod Zuanic
Scrooloose
Shane Tickner
Eddie
Miguel López
Hunter
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Max Rockatansky and the Goonie feral gang. Even allowing for my unabashed love of the first two films in the franchise, and sweeping away any sort of biased leanings I might of had for the character of Max, I just can't bring myself to rate at average this cartoonery waste of space that so nearly soils what had gone before it. Gone is the rugged nasty streak that brought feeling to the character Mad Max Rockatansky, gone is the impacting feeling of desolation in an apocalyptic world, and more crucially, gone is director George Miller's passion for the franchise. The dreadful score matche…
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_**Bizarre comic book post-nuclear adventure in the Outback with Mel Gibson and Tina Turner**_ In post-apocalyptic Australia, Mad Max (Mel Gibson) travels to Bartertown in the Outback run by Aunty Entity (Tina Turner) & her associate The Collector (Frank Thring). Max accepts a deal to take out MasterBlaster, who runs the town’s methane production underground, but ends up exiled to the deadly desert where he meets… (watch the movie and see). “Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome” (1985) is the third in George Miller’s franchise after “Mad Max” (1979) and “The Road Warrior” (1981). The fourth ins…
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The wandering "Max" (Mel Gibson) finds himself in the brutal "Bartertown" ruled either by "Aunty Entity" (Tina Turner) or "Master" (Angelo Rossitto) depending on whether or not you needed electricity! The former, and her devious cohort "The Collector" (the always reliable Frank Thring) concoct a plan by which they can use the ingenuity of "Max" to sort out this power struggle once and for all. That goes to plan, to a certain extent, but when that sense of decency still within our hero causes him to defy his new boss, he is consigned to the "gulag" whereupon he alights upon some youngsters who …
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Feels like a watered down version of <em>'Mad Max'</em>, albeit one that is still worth watching. <em>'Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome'</em> turns out to be a problematic title, given the most entertaining moments happen at the Thunderdome - so when events move away from said location, it isn't quite as interesting. I didn't really like the <em>'Peter Pan'</em> Lost Boys-esque parts, not that what's produced is bad it just isn't what I want to see from this franchise, personally. Mel Gibson is good value as the lead once more, while it is noteworthy to see one Tina Turner in a big supporting …
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