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In a dystopic future Australia, a vicious violent biker gang murder nicknamed the Nightrider, a cop's family and make his fight with them personal. He escapes from police custody by killing an officer and stealing his vehicle. Max pursues the Nightrider in a high-speed chase, which results in the Nightrider's death by fiery explosion. Following the dangerous chase, which resulted in injuries for a number of officers, the police chief warns Max who thinks nothing of it at the time that now the bandits are out for him because of the death of the Nightrider. The biker gang, which is led by the Toecutter plans to avenge Nightrider's death by killing MFP officers. Toecutter's young protegé, the biker Johnny the Boy, sets a trap for Max's close friend and fellow officer, Jim Goose. When Goose's vehicle is flipped over, the bikers burn him alive in retaliation for the Nightrider's death. It is a couple of years in the future... The highways of Australia are ruled by violent gangs who have turned the highways into a battleground as they loot gasoline and terrorize the innocent. Max Rockatansky is a policeman who had everything... Until, a murderous motorcycle gang led by the evil Toecutter burns his partner Jim Goose to death and murders his wife and son, after Max killed their leader "The Knight Rider". Loosing his rocker, Max decides to take the law into his own hands as he sets out to get his revenge on the motorcycle gang and become the road warrior known as "Mad Max". A warning to those who haven't seen this movie yet... DON'T WATCH THE American DUBBED VERSION - it's stupid and weak. Please watch the original Australian version because the dialogue is great and quotable... Sorry for screaming this, but I mean it.

e.g. Aussie version: "you'd better send a meat truck. Tommy's copped a saucepan in the throat". (tough, rough and real Aussie voice)

American version: "boring blah blah blah...send an ambulance." (fake John Wayne voice)

Anyway, I remember as a young child in 1980 being woken up by a cacophony of loud engine sounds, screeching tyres and a booming brass instrument sound track screaming through the floor from the downstairs living room. The next day I asked my parents about the noise. My Dad started going on about this policeman guy who had his hands full and my Mum shaking her head saying the baddies were really horrible. But they wouldn't let me see it...

Jump ahead 9 years: I was in the local video store and saw this title with a man wearing a weird helmet pistol pointing a double barrelled shot gun at me... I remembered the Betamax video in the living room many years before. I rented this VHS out, which was naughty because it was an 18 cert movie.

Oh my goodness me! The first 10 minutes was amazing! I was hooked. The movie is a rough, tough action movie with dozens of memorable moments I still enjoy thinking about. The bad guys were/are so scary. They are absolutely mad - in an unnervingly realistic way. That bit when one of them burns his own arm with a cigarette lighter, only to blow it out again because it hurt... LOL - nuts, man. Totally nuts.

After watching the movie, I immediately went round knocking on my friend's doors telling them to come round to mine and watch it. They were enthralled too. This led to many, many dangerous push bike chases and crashes LOL!

Even today, I still sometimes just throw on the first 10 minutes and the Goose ride, on full volume, just for a little adrenaline buzz 8oD.

In my opinion, this is by far Mel Gibson's best role - though I liked him in Brave Heart, even though that was a bit cheesy. He is excellent as Max and steals the screen whenever he appears. A real star in the making.

The camera work is really exciting too, with the camera close to the tarmac on the fastest Kawasaki bikes on Earth at the time... That alone is work of art. The stunts are amazing. There is one bit where one of the bikers actually had a crashing bike smack him on the head - BANG!

One thing that really stands out in my mind, apart from The Goose, Max and the first chase, is the creepiness of the bad guys. They are totally convincing as a gang of nutters. Really scary. They actually do my head in, even to this day. Toecutter certainly is the boss of that almost uncontrollable group and is a fantastic baddie. The movie is worth watching simply for the baddies, let alone anything else.

...Oh yeah, the naked guy running away across the fields with a bleeding bottom was a surprise...

On a deeper note, there is something really eerily disturbing about the whole theme and the very human reactions and involvement of all the cast. At first glance, some of the moments might seem a bit wooden, especially from the extras, but real people who aren't "thespians" in real life situations often are. The sense of societal breakdown, the desperation, the anxiety are quite disturbing. The psychological aspects of the main characters, both good and bad is really compelling and worth a well worded essay in itself.

There is so much to say about this movie, but I'll finish by saying if you like action movies and haven't yet seen this one yet, check it out!

PS I quickly wrote this review on the fly, but the main reason for starting this unplanned review was to recommend to people not to watch (or listen) to the pathetic American dubbing. It sucks. I know why they did it, but if the distributors were worried that their local American audiences wouldn't understand un-Hollywood English, they should have used subtitles. The rest of the English speaking world seems to understand Australian English because the Australian actors do speak English. Anyway, the Aussie dialogue is fantastic and far, far more Human and real. I have nothing but fond memories of "Mad Max" from when I watched it as a young kid, about some 25 years ago or so. And I remember it as being a cool movie.

Now, having revisited "Mad Max" in 2014, I must say that all of my childhood memories of the movie were breaking and shattering. This movie is nothing at all what I remembered it to be. It is abysmal. It is at best a collection of various segments of footage put together that doesn't overly have a very coherent storyline about it.

And to make matters worse, then the acting in the movie is just painful to witness. Aside from Mel Gibson, then everyone else in the movie put on some really amateurish performances which didn't really add anything to the movie.

Just goes to prove that memories is just that, memories. And sometimes it is better to let memories be in the haze of how you remember things to be.

"Mad Max" is a movie that is awfully thin on storyline, and even less so compelling. There is nothing dystopian or cataclysmic about the setting at all - perhaps that was in part two or three. I can't remember actually, and might have to revisit those as well.

The dialog in the movie is keeping up with the rest of the movie, being incoherent and random. There is just no real flow to any of it.

The music in the movie was equally random as the rest of the movie, and it was just too chaotic to have any sense of a proper movie score to it. The movie would have fared better with another score, of that I have no doubt.

What I remembered to be a genre breaking movie and an outstanding movie back then was based on hazy childhood memories, because in reality "Mad Max" is not a memorable experience in any way.

About halfway through the movie I had my mobile phone in hand and were checking Facebook updates. The movie was just that unappealing.

A mere 3 out of 10 stars. Junky, freaky, sadistic, masochistic, Mad Max has a perverse intelligence revving inside its pop exterior. It's a crazy collide-o-scope, a gear-stripping vision of human destiny careening toward a cosmic junkyard. [21 July 1980, p.71] Yes, Max's boss mentions that "Goose bought it.". The Doctors talking about Jesse are convinced that she will die because her injuries are severe. The doctor instructs the nurse to re-assure Max that Jesse will be pull through. However, Max was right outside the room and overheard them talking about the extent of her injuries and that she won't survive. Basically no, but there is one version with two audio differences; the first being the original Australian accented soundtrack and the second being the American dubbed soundtrack.

Apart from dubbing the entire movie because Americans might find Australian accents difficult to understand, "Mad Max" in North America was completely the same cut. The original Australian dialogue soundtrack was released for the North American DVD premiere in 2000. The Night Rider probably experienced an acute onset of depression because he'd finally met an opponent who might catch him or matched him for driving ability. Also, he probably felt he couldn't escape. It actually adds another element of humor to the scene.

It is also likely that he was relying on his reckless nature as an advantage to outmaneuver the police. Along comes an officer who beats him in a game of chicken, and who is also driving a patrol car that can catch up to the one he is driving from a dead stop, and he knows that he isn't likely to get out of this alive. Max' wife mentions that he has been on the news several times, it is also possible that Nightrider recognized the notorious Max in his rearview mirror. Barring all else, Nightrider is shown to be quite psychologically unstable, screaming like a lunatic in nearly every shot in which he appears. Merely losing the game of chicken may have been enough to damage his fragile psyche to that degree. "A FEW YEARS FROM NOW..." but a specific year is never mentioned and so the exact year is left ambiguous, with signs of society breaking down. The film was influenced by fuel shortages in Australia in the mid-1970s due to the 1973 OPEC Oil Crisis, which led to several violent incidents throughout the country. No. It's an original story by director George Miller and his writing team. However, it's believed Miller did base it on riots that took place in 1970s Australia over fuel shortages and the muscle car culture that was popular back then. The UK theatrical version was cut in one scene . This version was used for the old VHS by Warner from 1986. All other VHS and DVD releases are uncut. Approx. 50 seconds are missing in this version. The title could have a double-meaning, some viewers interpret Max as Mad-angry, while others find he is mad-crazy. Both interpretations could be correct. Throughout the film Max tells his boss that he feels that he needs to quit the Bronze because he's starting to enjoy the carnage and mayhem that the job entails. Max feels that if he starts to enjoy it, he's gone crazy and is no better than the criminals. At the end of the film, after his wife and son are run down, Max snaps and likely becomes infuriated at their deaths, which prompts him to seek revenge on the Toecutter gang. After dispatching everyone in the gang, he handcuffs Johnny the Boy's ankle to a wrecked vehicle with a leaking gas tank, he then sets up a fuse, and gives Johnny a hack saw, telling him he can try cutting through the chain or cut through his ankle. Johnny screams at Max, calling him a bloody mad man. 646f9e108c

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