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Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome

Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not as fast, but not without merit
Review: The third Mad Max film takes place fifteen years after the events in the Road Warrior(Mad Max 2), in a post nuclear age. Max(Mel Gibson) loses every thing in a raid(like he hasn't lost enough already). Following the trail left behind, he winds up in a scummy place called Bartertown. The ruler of Bartertown, Aunty(Tina Turner) commissions Max to kill a man who is preventing her from total control of Bartertown. This movie doesn't have the same kinetic energy as the previous two, but keep in mind that this is a world where cars are useless, because there's no fuel to run them. The thunderdome death match, and the car chase at the end is all there is for action. But to compensate, George Miller presents to us a more human side to Max, which has laid dorment since his familie's death in movie one. Proof of this comes in his interaction with the Waiting Boys(sort of a tribute to Lord of the Flies), and the result of the death match in thunderdome before hand. As an actioner, is doesn't give much(though what's given is still good). As a story of rediscovering your soul and purpose, it's a winner. I would have given it four stars if the orchastrated music score was better. Watch Angry Anderson in the final car chase for some comic relief.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Worthy Sequel
Review: The third chapter of the Mad Max films can't possibly outdo the success of The Road Warrior, but it's a worthy successor, an exciting film with a very interesting story.

Mel Gibson's Max is back again and finds himself helping another group of ragtag characters. Max finds his way to a town called Bartertown and is forced to engage in a gladiator battle to the death. After refusing to kill his beaten enemy, he's dragged back out to the wasteland, there he's rescued by a group of tribal children. A small group from Bartertown is looking to escape to "The Promised Land" Max and some of his young rescuers lead the way.

Tina Turner is on hand as the wicked Aunty Entity, ruler of Bartertown. Bookending the film are two excellent songs from her as well. Mad Max "3" is a worthy sequel, while not as intense as the previous two, the story is thought provoking and while a bit slow paced, the ending is more than worthwhile. Maurice Jarre's music score isn't as intense but does create an appropriate epic atmosphere. George Miller and George Ogilvie are the directors and create both a sequel and a film that can stand on it's own.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great great film.
Review: This movie takes my breath away. I love The Road Warrior, but something about this film grabs me more -- Tina Turner's campy introduction ("Tantan -- play something -- TRAGIC."), the children chanting "Walker" on the plane, and that ending, which I find very haunting and beautiful. It's a perfect mix of the vulgar and the beautiful. One of my favorite films.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Only way the third one could have been done
Review: Before I move in to analyse the film itself, I'd just like to take a moment to tell you why this picture, essentially 'Mad Max 3', could not have been anything else but a notch above mediocre. It's easy. Despite the fact that George Miller was still directing, there were too many realities unfolding at the time. 'The Terminator' had set a high standard for sci-fi, as had 'Return of the Jedi'. Also, four years after 'Mad Max 2', there was quite a bit of lost momentum kicking around. This movie does manage to present itself well in terms of casting, set and style, however the plot possesses too many kinks. Case in point: there is a direct correlation between the tribal children and Ewoks! Yeucchh! How much did Miller want to hurt his picture? Also, the Master-Blaster concept was quick to get old. Although there is a lot of realism in the sense that Max never gets to really drive like before and the ending is none too wholesome, too many quirks in story-delivery serve only to dilute the thrills. Still, there's enough material left to make the movie quite salvagable and even then, it looks good, notwithstanding a distinct dearth of firepower and heavy reliance upon Dark Age weaponry. Ace performances are given by Tina Turner, Gibson and Angry Anderson. I'd heard a great deal of hype about this film back in '85 when I was eleven years old and it took a while to get to it. I wasn't impressed when I did see it but, to be fair, I wasn't exactly annoyed either. 'Beyond Thunderdome' is all right and if you've seen the other two and require closure on the story, you may as well get it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 'Thumderdome' an Allegorical Look at the Post-Apocalypse!
Review: Many viewers/reviewers have somewhat disregarded "Thunderdome" as being the least of the "Mad Max Triology" films. On the contrary, I found it to be the best and most thought provoking! If you were looking for merely mohawk-headed goons driving dune buggies and lots of stunt men being blasted into wasteland dust, I suppose the first two films DID top Thunderdome on the violence-for-naught scale. However, the wealth of metaphors that abound throughout Thunderdome -- the underworld where "muck" fueled the world above, symbolic of the very third-world oil interests that uphold today's modern society...and the "Lost Children of the Desert" (Hebrews?) who develop an entire religion based upon "Captain Walker's" notes that parallel a kind of "Dead Sea Scrolls," scripture of sorts -- more than make up for the lack of trademark violent scenes. (Even though there's plenty of that for me!) But to me, this final chapter in the Mad Max Triology was the best, and perhaps it was too bad the saga ended here. Because the screenwriters were apparently just beginning to feel the "wind up their asses" and put some real literary weight behind what had otherwise been just another radioactive round-up of raucous dune buggy races and pointless violence. Thundersome went beyond the superficial and gave us something sorely lacking in the first two films: quality sci-fi screenwriting! And this made it a "stand-alone" work in its own right, even if you hadn't seen the first two pictures!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: It was okay
Review: I have not yet seen the other 2 Mad Max movies, but I certainly intend to. This movie didn't seem so great, though. The beginning was cool, but the fight with Blaster was kinda lame. Everyone knew Max was gonna use the whistle and the fight wasn't so exciting. The middle was annoying. Those tribal kids bothered me and it was really slow. The end was awesome. The vehicle combat was cool, but there wasn't enough of it. I thought the plot was interesting, but there wasn't as much action as I expected, the movie was slow, and not that exciting. I guess I had high expectations, but I have heard the other two movies are better.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I LOVED THIS MOVIE--BUT
Review: A review is just that; A REVIEW. Talk about the merits--or demerits of the film. Tell whether or not you like the film. But please don't give a scene-by-scene telling of the film. And DO NOT give away the ending! Some folks haven't seen this film, and you're ruining it (new zealand)!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: 1st was terrifying, 2nd is Violent, this one is an epic
Review: Mad Max (Mel Gibson) has camel train hijacked by a piolt named Jerdiaha (NZ actor Bruce Spence) the tracks lead to Bartertown. Ruled by Aunt Entity (Tina Turner) Who banishs him after he busts a deal. He is rescued by a tribe of children who thinks he is a Pilot coming to take them home,and he helps them find the way home.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Should Have Been A Lot Better
Review: I have always thought that this sequel was inferior to "The Road Warrior," and I still do. Everything about this movie is okay, but it sorely lacked in the action department. The acting was fine and the plot was okay, but there was never enough action to save this movie. You want a wild ride watch "The Road Warrior." Leave this one on the curb.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Movie
Review: This is a pretty good film. I am a fan of Max, but I feel that this movie could have been a little better. The sets on this movie were unbelievable, but I kind of got used to the setting of the first and second movies, where Max was more of a loner. The vehicles that were built for this movie were very cool looking and Tina Turner did a great acting job in this film. Mel was awesome in this movie too. I miss his black interceptor from the first 2 movies.


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