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| 3 Dec 2009 Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior. image. Source: Warner Bros. I've always loved the original Mad Max and its take on a post-apocalyptic society, but the ultra violent bonanza that is The Road Warrior is like the first film on ... Star Trek the Motion Picture was anything but a 'bomb'...actually it now stands as the #2 film behind the latest Trek in money earned (adjusted). Why not put Alines on the list? I mean if you put the second Star Trek up there over the 1st one you ... SPIKE Movies & TV Channel - http://www.spike.com/channel/movies - References |
| 25 Oct 2009 27 Nov 2009: Mad Max director George Miller has appeared on Australia's ABC News, reporting on the progress of Mad Max 4: once known as Fury Road, but now, seeming. ... I may be proven wrong. very much doubt that it will come anywhere near resembling a motion picture that is even slightly in the same league as THE ROAD WARRIOR.r] ... Read More. Snake-Eyes About me. 11:20, 26 October 2009 | Report This Post. Mad Max 4: Carbon Fury. if the focus is going to be on the cars ... Empire News - http://www.empireonline.com/ |
| 3 Nov 2009 by Rosario T. Calabria Robert Zemeckis also talked about the look of the film, indicating to MTV that it will make use of 3D motion capture for background characters, but probably not for Roger and Jessica: ..... Let's hope Mad Max gets back to the formula that made the Road Warrior the best apocalypse movie ever made with one of the greatest car chase scenes of all time. Get back to the road! That is exactly why Beyond Thunderdome flopped. And for God's sakes, leave those stupid kids in the ... TrekMovie.com - http://trekmovie.com/ - References [ More results from TrekMovie.com ] |
| 18 Nov 2009 by bobrose Like most people I never gave much attention to the movie, basically since The Road Warrior is always the one that gets the reverence, you put Mad Max 3 in an entirely new light in your book. ... I really didn't feel a need to bring up the Bourne movies, if you want to know my feelings why, click on the “ORIGINAL REVIEW” link at the top of this page and then look at the last paragraph…the last thing I say above the picture of John McClane. Thanks. ... Quick Stop Entertainment - http://www.quickstopentertainment.com/ |
| 1 Aug 2009 by P. Sven According to the Internet Movie Database, Beyond Thunderdome is the only film of the trilogy (following Mad Max and The Road Warrior) whose production, not just distribution, was co-financed with foreign money from the United States. ... This exemplifies the Hollywood trend of broad appeal and constant narrative motion, whereas the earlier two films' stories are more singular and contemplatively paced. There is also the inclusion of Tina Turner, whose casting as the mayor ... Sadness? Euphoria? - http://ijustknowit.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 25 Sep 2009 by Scott Tunstall This was the first R-rated movie to win the Best Picture Oscar. “Popeye” Doyle and Buddy Russo are NY narco cops attempting to smash an international heroin smuggling syndicate. This is probably the second most famous car chase put to film ... 1 – The Road Warrior (aka Mad Max 2) (1981). road-warrior. “You want to get out of here? You talk to me.” Those two sentences kick off the greatest auto pursuit ever put to film. Often imitated, never duplicated, the final act chase ... FanSided - http://fansided.com/ - References |
| 5 Mar 2009 by vrempire It is the latest idea that popped up in the mind of George Miller, the writer/director of the previous three films, 'Mad Max' (1979), 'Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior' (1981) and 'Mad Max 3: Beyond Thunderdome (1985). And this time, Mel Gibson will not be anywhere ... 5) For 20 years, this movie held a record inside Guinness Book of Records as the highest profit-to-cost ratio of a motion picture. Imagine with cost of only AUD 300000, it managed to earn $100 million worldwide! ... VREMPIRE LAIR - http://vrempire.com/ - References |
| 18 Aug 2008 by MS Smith This vehicle allowed Eggby and Miller to capture the sense of extreme speed and fluidity of motion; the camera often sat only six inches to a foot off the asphalt and only two to three feet from the passing cars. ... Miller's visual style is one reason why I think Mad Max and The Road Warrior are somewhat avant-garde, art-house action films. Genres do tend to evolve in a linear, chronological fashion, and Miller's films are certainly foundational; later action directors ... Where the Stress Falls - http://mss.typepad.com/blog/ - References |
| 3 Jan 2009 He was further established as an international star by Peter Weir's Gallipoli (1981), which brought him a second Australian Best Actor prize, and by Miller's MadMax 2: The Road Warrior (1981), which was released in the US by Warner Brothers . ... to work in films produced by other companies, such as Ron Howard's Ransom (1996) for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe in the Best Actor, Motion Picture Drama category and Richard Donner's Conspiracy Theory (1997). ... Today's Filmbug Top 10 - http://www.filmbug.com/ |
| 25 Feb 2008 by Jedrula This low-budget film's story of social breakdown, murder, and vengeance turned out to be a box office hit; for decades it had the highest profit-to-cost ratio of any motion picture (cost $400000, profit in excess on $100000000) only losing the record 20 years ... It was followed by two sequels, Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior and Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome. FullScreen- http://us.i1.yimg.com/cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/player/media/swf/FLVVideoSolo.swf?id=1532482. Posted by Jedrula ... Watch Free Online Movies Right Here - http://vidsonline.blogspot.com/ |
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