Directed by George Miller, this australian production made history presenting an apocalyptic future without order after the global oil crisis (1.973). Mad Max meant the introduction of a young Mel Gibson who subsequently re-embodied the road warrior in two sequels produced by Hollywood and without the same appeal of the original.
Monday, August 11, 2008
Mad Max (1979)
Directed by George Miller, this australian production made history presenting an apocalyptic future without order after the global oil crisis (1.973). Mad Max meant the introduction of a young Mel Gibson who subsequently re-embodied the road warrior in two sequels produced by Hollywood and without the same appeal of the original.
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mad max is a brilliant film..i own all the mad max films.
i heared that mel gibson turned up for the audition hung over and sporting a black eye..they thought he was perfect for the part of max hahahah!!
I knew you liked it. do you agree on the 1st is the best?
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