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Mad Max (1979) Mad Max 2, released in America as The Road Warrior (1981) Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985) ... with only a dog for company as he traversed hostile territory, Max raised the ante on ...
Despite making more than its predecessor, however, Mad Max 2 never held that record, because Gallipoli was released earlier in 1981 and grossed A$11.7 million in Australia. [24] In the United States, with a gross of US$23.6 million [25] [3] and theatrical rentals of $11 million, [4] the film also outperformed Mad Max.
Dog Australian Cattle Dog: Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior: Max's companion and one true friend. Dogmatix (Idefix) Terrier: Asterix: Obelix's minuscule dog. Dolce Pomeranian: Young Adult: Mavis' dog; about a fiction writer who returns to her home in Minnesota looking to rekindle a romance with her ex-boyfriend who is now married with kids. Dolores ...
Mad Max is an Australian media franchise created by George Miller and Byron Kennedy.It centres on a series of post-apocalyptic and dystopian action films.The franchise began in 1979 with Mad Max, and was followed by three sequels: Mad Max 2 (1981; released in the United States as The Road Warrior), Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985) and Mad Max: Fury Road (2015); Miller directed or co-directed ...
The diamond of the season, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga delves deeper into the character introduced in the previous film, Imperator Furiosa.The new film is set 15 to 20 years before the events of Fury ...
The original Mad Max (1979) was bettered by Mad Max 2 (1981) and the bonkers Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985), but Miller outdid all of them when he returned to the sun-bleached Australian ...
Spence won an AFI Award for Best Actor for his role in the 1971 comedy Stork. [3]Spence's best known film role is as the gyrocopter pilot in Mad Max 2 (1981). [3] [4] He also played the lead role in Werner Herzog's Where the Green Ants Dream (1984) [3] and portrayed Jedediah the pilot in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985).
Max displays fast reflexes in Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior by grabbing a snake before it can bite him and in Mad Max: Fury Road stomping a two-headed lizard that runs towards him from behind. This leads Aunty Entity to choose him to kill Master Blaster in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, as he was the first to survive her "audition." Max also ...