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Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (DVD)

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About 15 years after the events of Mad Max 2, nuclear war has finally destroyed what little was left of civilization. Grizzled and older, former cop Max (Mel Gibson) roams the Australian desert in a camel-drawn vehicle -- until father-and-son thieves Jebediah Sr. (Bruce Spence) and Jr. (Adam Cockburn) use their jury-rigged airplane to steal his possessions and means of transportation. Max soon winds up in Bartertown, a cesspool of post-apocalyptic capitalism powered by methane-rich pig manure and overseen by two competing overlords, Aunty Entity (Tina Turner) and Master (Angelo Rossitto), a crafty midget who rides around on the back of his hulking underling, Blaster (Paul Larsson). Seeking to re-equip himself, Max strikes a deal with the haughty Aunty to kill Blaster in ritualized combat inside Thunderdome, a giant jungle gym where Bartertown's conflicts are played out in a postmodern update of blood and circuses. Although Max manages to fell the mighty Blaster, he refuses to kill him after realizing the brute is actually a retarded boy. Aunty's henchmen murder Blaster nonetheless, then punish Max for violating the law that "Two men enter, one man leaves." Lashed to the back of a hapless pack animal and sent out into a sandstorm, a near-death Max is rescued by a band of tribal children and teens. The descendants of the victims of an airplane crash, the kids inhabit a lush valley and wait for the day when Captain Walker, the plane's pilot, will return to lead them back to civilization. Some of the children, refusing to believe that Max isn't Walker and that the glorious cities of their mythology no longer exist, set off in search of civilization on their own. Max and three tribe members must then rescue their friends from Bordertown and the clutches of Aunty Entity -- a quest that ends in a lengthy desert chase sequence that echoes the first two Mad Max films. Spence also appeared in Mad Max 2 in a different role, that of the Gyro Captain. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide.

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Feb 27, 2010
Pitchfork
5 out of 5 stars review

"Two men enter, one man leaves."

Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome is the third film in the Mad Max trilogy. It has a different feel than the first two films in the series and I would guess it's because this film has two directors. In this film director George Miller (Mad Max, The Road Warrior) is joined by director George Ogilvie. The feel and pacing are different here, but I'm in no way implying that this is a bad thing. I think Max comes across as more of the man he once was, before the events in Mad Max changed him, by the end of this film and I think part of the reason may be because of Ogilvie's involvement. This time out we follow Max as he visits Bartertown (run by Aunty Entity played by Tina Turner) as he attempts to earn back his stolen property. After Max breaks a deal with Aunty Entity, he is sentenced to death but is later rescued by a tribe of children that believe him to be a long promised savior. Like the other films, this one is full of plenty of memorabile characters such as the two-man tandem team of Master and Blaster, Pigkiller, Savannah, Mr. Skyfish, Jedediah, and Ironbar (played by Angry Anderson of the Australian hardrock band Rose Tattoo). The train chase scene is a nice twist on the traditional car chases of the previous films. There have been rumors for the past few decades that there may be a fourth film in the series called Mad Max: Fury Road, but it's not looking too good. If there isn't a fourth film, I think Thunderdome is a good final chapter. I highly recommend this film!

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