Mad Max against the Master-Blaster: ("He's the ball cracker. Death on foot. You know him. You love him! He's Blaster! The challenger, direct from out of the Wasteland. He's bad. He's beautiful. He's ...
Though reasonably well-received in 1985, Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome is generally considered the least-essential entry in George Miller’s post-apocalyptic saga. True, the threequel does take a ...
From there, George Miller directed two sequels, Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, which were all ...
My name is Edwinus Evans Thirlwellus, Commander of the News Writers of the North, General of a small lonely box of ...
Beyond Thunderdome (1985), which capped off the original trilogy, could have easily been the end of Miller’s Mad Max run. It’s a more bloated, messy movie than its immediate predecessor.
Max stumbles onto a desert city in the post-apocalyptic world that is built on the principle of unbridled, cutthroat capitalism where anything, even a human life can be bartered. Caught in a power ...
Mad Max is an Australian dystopian action media franchise. Mad Max references are deeply embedded in popular culture; references to its dystopian, apocalyptic, and post-apocalyptic themes and ...
Mad Max is an Australian dystopian action media franchise. Mad Max references are deeply embedded in popular culture; references to its dystopian, apocalyptic, and post-apocalyptic themes and ...
After being exiled from the most advanced town in post-apocalyptic Australia, a drifter travels with a group of abandoned children to rebel against the town’s queen. Directed by George Miller & George ...