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Re: Mad Max trilogy - 6/4/13
Road Warrior is, hands down, the best of the three.
Mad Max is good, but it's very different from either Road Warrior or Beyond Thunderdome. It doesn't have the same post-apocalyptic, sci-fi feel that the two sequels did. I suppose it sort of makes sense in that regard, in that the world is progressively going to hell with each installment. Beyond Thunderdome is easily the least of the three, but it's not exactly terrible... we're not in Jaws 3 or Jaws: The Revenge territory here. If you can get past the stunt-casting of Tina Turner and the lighter tone, it's not a bad entry in the franchise. |
Re: Mad Max trilogy - 6/4/13
Originally Posted by VoreLord
(Post 11594164)
I hope they do a comprehensive release of this one. I know the US theatrical version was cut: http://www.madmaxmovies.com/mad-max-...ion/index.html
But I suspect that we'll just get a reissue of the old blu-ray. |
Re: Mad Max trilogy - 6/4/13
I believe that the Blu-Ray of the second film was the uncut version.
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Re: Mad Max trilogy - 6/4/13
Originally Posted by hanshotfirst113
(Post 11596379)
I believe that the Blu-Ray of the second film was the uncut version.
"As a matter of fact it was." |
Re: Mad Max trilogy - 6/4/13
I've only got Road Warrior on HD DVD, the others on DVD, so buying this seems to make sense. I'll wait until it hits $25 or less, though.
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Re: Mad Max trilogy - 6/4/13
Have to say I liked Thunderdome for all the characters. Tina never looked so good. Liked Gibson with the long hair at first. The Master Blaster was great. And the Lost Tribe of Kids made it more than just all about "Max"....
http://cdn.thegloss.com/files/2010/05/aunty.jpg http://jeffgoins.myadventures.org/bl...terblaster.jpg http://cineplex.media.baselineresear...6265_large.jpg I actually had a "crush" on her....her accent just killed me... http://www.whateverdvd.com/img/buday.png |
Re: Mad Max trilogy - 6/4/13
Apparently Byron Kennedy, George Miller's longtime producing partner, was killed in a helicopter crash while location scouting and as a result, Miller only wanted to direct the action scenes and Oglive directed the actors. It certainly shows, as the film does tend to lack a cohesive vision. Perhaps his heart wasn't in it, as on review I once read said, plus at that point, the franchise was dumbing itself down to a PG-13 movie. The first 45 minutes or so are pretty strong, I think, then the movie completely shifts gears to Mad Max becoming a babysitter and the movie kind of falls apart. Some of the production design and post-apocalyptic imagery is (Are?) interesting, and some of the action scenes are cool, I know a lot of people who really like the chase sequence.
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Re: Mad Max trilogy - 6/4/13
If WB is going to use the existing disc for Mad Max, keep in mind that the blu-ray is missing features from the special edition DVD. This was somewhat remedied by MGM with their combo pack, but if WB doesn't make this a combo pack set people may want to keep this in mind when deciding between buying the individual releases or the box set.
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Re: Mad Max trilogy - 6/4/13
Will definitely get this, and FWIW, I like Thunderdome, in spite of Tina Turner.
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Re: Mad Max trilogy - 6/4/13
Amazon has a listing and pics
List Price: $49.99 Price: $34.86 Spoiler for size Spoiler:
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Re: Mad Max trilogy - 6/4/13
Interesting. That looks like a 2-piece tin rather than a SteelBook or MetalPack.
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Re: Mad Max trilogy - 6/4/13
So are these remastered or what?
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Re: Mad Max trilogy - 6/4/13
Back in stock at Best Buy for $24.99 for local pickups but no shipping.
Not sure if it is the Tin case. http://www.bestbuy.com/site/mad-max-...&skuId=9143059 |
Re: Mad Max trilogy - 6/4/13
Originally Posted by BuckNaked2k
(Post 11605141)
Interesting. That looks like a 2-piece tin rather than a SteelBook or MetalPack.
Originally Posted by RocShemp
(Post 11605197)
So are these remastered or what?
Originally Posted by JeffTheAlpaca
(Post 12502009)
Back in stock at Best Buy for $24.99 for local pickups but no shipping.
Not sure if it is the Tin case. http://www.bestbuy.com/site/mad-max-...&skuId=9143059 |
Re: Mad Max trilogy - 6/4/13
Originally Posted by hdnmickey
(Post 12502064)
It is 2 piece tin case, and a pretty ugly one at that.
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The tin case is kind of cool, actually. Until you try to open it. I doubt that any more remasters are on the way, but 2 looks pretty good.
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Re: Mad Max trilogy - 6/4/13
Originally Posted by BuckNaked2k
(Post 12502224)
Thanks, I know. My post was from 2013.
Originally Posted by hanshotfirst1138
(Post 12502409)
The tin case is kind of cool, actually. Until you try to open it. I doubt that any more remasters are on the way, but 2 looks pretty good.
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Re: Mad Max trilogy - 6/4/13
Originally Posted by hdnmickey
(Post 12502064)
Nope, same old releases that can be had in their separate 1 disc versions. Some would say for Mad Max, that is good thing (issues with the Shout! remaster)
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I know it had a new encode which was different from the previous release.
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Re: Mad Max trilogy - 6/4/13
Originally Posted by hanshotfirst1138
(Post 12502683)
I know it had a new encode which was different from the previous release.
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Re: Mad Max trilogy - 6/4/13
Originally Posted by Guru Askew
(Post 11593229)
The new Mad Max movie is fighting an uphill battle in regards to being successful and considered part of the original series. If it's not great it's going to be eviscerated among the fanbase. Imagine how hated Kingdom of the Crystal Skull would be if some relatively-unknown actor (and no, Tom Hardy is not a household name) was playing Indy instead of Harrison Ford.
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Re: Mad Max trilogy - 6/4/13
Originally Posted by Guru Askew
(Post 12502860)
Boy did this idiot miss the mark or what?
There's a new pre order page on Amazon which incl. Fury Road http://www.amazon.com/Mad-Anthology-...MFH0FQ5NYDHAJ8 |
Does it include anything new, or just a repackaging of the old trilogy set with FR stuck in it? UV codes would be nice, but I wouldn't buy a whole new set just for them, and I've heard that MM2 is one Vudu's aspect ratio foul-ups.
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Re: Mad Max trilogy - 6/4/13
That's what I'm wondering as well. I would hate to pick up the Best Buy set for $25 only to have the new set include the remastered versions.
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Re: Mad Max trilogy - 6/4/13
Get the 3-disc tin. It contains the best versions currently available. Road Warrior is the upgraded version. Mad Max is the older version, but by all accounts, actually has better PQ than the new version released in May, although it's missing a few superfluous new extras.
The amray sits nicely on my shelf, while the crappy tin makes a decent cigar case. :D |
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