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- rockatansky4073
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yeh RockusMaximus, i pretty much rate the 1st one as the pick ( still haven't looked at BTD yet, shhhhh don't tell anyone


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Thanks Gordon Hayes, nice Challenger site, I find the similarities btw Madmax and Vanishing Point remarkable, both rate for me as among the best road movies ever. Need to be heard with the sound up loooooouuuuud. Favourite bits of all madmaxmovies: where Max comes to a stop just before his chicken run with the Nightrider and revs her up, and when Barry kicks her in the guts. Music to my ears.
Anyone seen Two Lane Blacktop? Am I on the wrong thread?
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IT S VERY IMPORTANT
DOes someone can tell me the name of all the animals in all the different movies of madmax.
i really have to know please
my e mail is [url]mailto:[email protected][/url]
thank u
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Hi, my birthday (where I drunk 7bottles of BUDWEISER) is three days ago so I'm 16, as I saw Mad Max Road Warrior I was ... ... ... about 13 or 14, I don't know. I know it was in the 8th class.
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EVERYONOOOOOONE. KWAKKA HASEN'T SEEEEEEN THUNDERDOOOOOOME.
GET 'IM.
FRIENDS DON'T LET FRIENDS DOWNLOAD FURY ROAD!
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This is some really interesting stuff, and I like the idea of setting up pictures of everyone, too.
Ok, my turn I guess....I'm 27 and I work as a graphic designer for an outdoor advertising company. I think the first time I saw MM1 I was about 6 or 7, so that would be around 1982 or so. My best friend and I would watch my dad's Beta copy every chance we'd get and quote all the favorite lines all the time. We had a room in my basement where I had all my GI Joe toys set up and after we'd have a huge battle royal, we'd reassemble the destroyed vehicles and make a postwar setting. We'd put a piece from a plane with a piece from a boat with a piece from a truck and hold it all together with rubber bands and twist ties. We called it "Madmaxing' the toys. Man, those were the days.
Anyway, I remember seeing RW not long after that and then we saw BTD at the theater when it came out.
When I was about 20 I rekindled my interest in MM1 and bought the VHS tape. It got lost in a move across country (I cried for days) and I only recently replaced it with a shiny new special edition DVD along with RW, too. I never owned BTD, but I probably will someday....I have nothing against the movie at all, it just doesn't even come close to my love for MM1.
As far as vehicles, my favorite was probably my very first car my dad gave me when I turned 16: a '72 primer-black Camaro. It was just a 6 cylinder, but I always loved that body style. Now I own a 63 Ford Fairlane thats been in the family since it was brand new. Its my untouched original, but one day I'd love to get something I can soup-up and beat the hell out of. Possible with a blower man, a BLOWER!
Ok, my turn I guess....I'm 27 and I work as a graphic designer for an outdoor advertising company. I think the first time I saw MM1 I was about 6 or 7, so that would be around 1982 or so. My best friend and I would watch my dad's Beta copy every chance we'd get and quote all the favorite lines all the time. We had a room in my basement where I had all my GI Joe toys set up and after we'd have a huge battle royal, we'd reassemble the destroyed vehicles and make a postwar setting. We'd put a piece from a plane with a piece from a boat with a piece from a truck and hold it all together with rubber bands and twist ties. We called it "Madmaxing' the toys. Man, those were the days.
Anyway, I remember seeing RW not long after that and then we saw BTD at the theater when it came out.
When I was about 20 I rekindled my interest in MM1 and bought the VHS tape. It got lost in a move across country (I cried for days) and I only recently replaced it with a shiny new special edition DVD along with RW, too. I never owned BTD, but I probably will someday....I have nothing against the movie at all, it just doesn't even come close to my love for MM1.
As far as vehicles, my favorite was probably my very first car my dad gave me when I turned 16: a '72 primer-black Camaro. It was just a 6 cylinder, but I always loved that body style. Now I own a 63 Ford Fairlane thats been in the family since it was brand new. Its my untouched original, but one day I'd love to get something I can soup-up and beat the hell out of. Possible with a blower man, a BLOWER!
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