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#1961 |
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Mar 2013
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Toe cutter was great in MM I just kind of wanted to know more about him. Feels like we got to know a lot more about Immortan Joe.
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#1962 |
Blu-ray Prince
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I agree. For that matter, I think Immortan Joe is the best villain of the series. You can just look at him and know who he is - the film gives you enough information, especially visually, to understand him. The others - Toecutter, the Humungus, and Aunty Entity - were good villains but you never really learned much about them, imo.
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#1966 |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
Mar 2009
Denver, CO
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I hated Beyond Blunderdome so much. I felt like turning it off.
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Blu-ray Prince
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#1968 | |
Blu-ray Duke
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Brilliant first act. Terrible second act. Pretty good third act. |
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#1969 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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This why I love George Miller. He comes up with ridiculously memorable characters with even more absurdly sounding names, BUT they work.
Every time when I'm about to watch Beyond Thunderdome I get this feeling of what a, "chore" it'll be, but then I remember how great the first act is, and then the so and so second act, which isn't actually too bad and then third act which fun, but not great. Though the ending I do find to be well done. |
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#1970 |
Banned
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Mad Max was released in early 1979, I was 8 going on 9.
Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior was released in early 1981, I was 10 going on 11. Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome was released in ~mid 1985.... I was 14 going on 15 and this is where I got my start and I very much enjoy revisiting it once in awhile! ![]() Mad Max: Fury Road was released in early 2015, I was 44 going on 45 and I just hit 45 2 days ago I this morning I blindly bought a copy of Fury Road off eBay and am quite looking forward to watching it for the first time! ![]() |
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#1971 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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however, since the doc only covers the first movie, i think i can live w/o it since that's literally my least fave of the series. if it were a feature doc covering the entire evolution of Mad Max films, i would have to have it... |
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#1972 | |
Blu-ray Knight
Jul 2015
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![]() ( Though it's a little weird that he has nightmarish visions of random people he "let down" but not of his wife and son... ) |
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#1974 |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
Mar 2009
Denver, CO
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There is a quick image of his son and wife being run down at the beginning of the movie.
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#1975 |
Power Member
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#1976 |
Blu-ray Knight
Jul 2015
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Really? I didn't see the son at all. I did see a woman getting run down, but she was getting run down by Immortan Joe's forces, not Toecutter's gang. Unless we're talking about different scenes.
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#1977 |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
Mar 2009
Denver, CO
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It wasn't one of the Many Mothers during the final chase. This was at the beginning of the movie.
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#1978 |
Blu-ray Knight
Jul 2015
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I wasn't talking about the Many Mothers. I'm talking about a flashback of a woman getting run down by a large War Boys-style vehicle ( as opposed to a bunch of motorcycles ).
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#1980 |
Blu-ray Knight
Jul 2015
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I don't think those people in the flashbacks are necessarily supposed to be his family.
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