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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Mad Max


    liambl — 9 years ago(September 03, 2016 06:32 PM)

    For all honesty, I consider this to be this to be the best film in the entire Mad Max franchise; Fury Road being no exception.
    For those of you who might respond to me saying "But it barely had any action it", I honestly couldn't care less. I have always seen it as an
    exploitation thriller
    more than a "revenge action flick".
    On top of all of that, I personally think that it tells a better story than
    each
    and
    every one o
    f its sequels.

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      Kruleworld — 9 years ago(September 05, 2016 02:27 PM)

      Other than the most exciting car chase ever, this is fairly mediocre, which is of course, part of it's charm.
      "He's dusted, busted and disgusted, but he's ok"

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        DeltaHomicide — 9 years ago(September 06, 2016 08:06 AM)

        I like that it's so conducive to a soundtrack, but there's only one obscure song in it. I know that George Miller didn't have the budget to include a bunch of rock songs or whatever, but other than Nightrider referencing an AC/DC song, it's not dated by a bunch of late-70's music.
        The score is incredible on its own, making Mad Max even more timeless.

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          EmpireKing — 9 years ago(September 18, 2016 02:05 PM)

          Sorry to give a clich answer but I like The Road Warrior the best.
          Max is at his coolest, I love the Gyro Captain, the action scenes and the photography. It's trim, mean and lean with a bigger budget but still has the look and feel of a raw, Ozploitation flick.
          That said, I can understand why people like the original so much. For one thing it remains the only unique Mad Max movie because Thunderdome and Fury Road have just continued with the Road Warrior world and copied it's basic plotline and character arc for Max (helps survivors, sets them free, regains some humanity by the end), which means the original is unlike any other in the series.
          It's also the most downbeat of the entire franchise. There's no saving the oppressed, or regaining some humanity, he gets the bad guys but he's lost his friend and family and become the very thing he told Fifi he feared he would - "a terminal crazy".

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