How you got into Mad Max
How you got into Mad Max
I just wanted to hear how you guys got into Mad Max. Even if it was just at a theater or what not. Mine goes like this.
I brought over Vigilante 8 for the PSX to my friends house. We were blastin away and his dad walks by.
"Man! This is like Road Warriors!"
"What?" i said.
"With Mel Gibson...you know"
"Umm... nope."
Anyway they went on to tell me about it so i went and bought mad max. then road warrior...etc.
I brought over Vigilante 8 for the PSX to my friends house. We were blastin away and his dad walks by.
"Man! This is like Road Warriors!"
"What?" i said.
"With Mel Gibson...you know"
"Umm... nope."
Anyway they went on to tell me about it so i went and bought mad max. then road warrior...etc.
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Re: How you got into Mad Max
In Reply to: How you got into Mad Max posted by Brent on February 13, 2000 at 21:09:17:
: I just wanted to hear how you guys got into Mad Max. Even if it was just at a theater or what not. Mine goes like this.
: I brought over Vigilante 8 for the PSX to my friends house. We were blastin away and his dad walks by.
: "Man! This is like Road Warriors!"
: "What?" i said.
: "With Mel Gibson...you know"
: "Umm... nope."
: Anyway they went on to tell me about it so i went and bought mad max. then road warrior...etc.
in 82 or 83 when HBO first aired The Road Warrior i was hooked on post apokyliptic movies,i first saw Mad Max in 86 and was horrified by the dubbing,and just went nuts over the cars i always thought the Interceptor ws some kind of modofied 70-71 Torino sportsroof untill like 95 when i went huntin for Max related websites
regards
Bart Mangrum
: I just wanted to hear how you guys got into Mad Max. Even if it was just at a theater or what not. Mine goes like this.
: I brought over Vigilante 8 for the PSX to my friends house. We were blastin away and his dad walks by.
: "Man! This is like Road Warriors!"
: "What?" i said.
: "With Mel Gibson...you know"
: "Umm... nope."
: Anyway they went on to tell me about it so i went and bought mad max. then road warrior...etc.
in 82 or 83 when HBO first aired The Road Warrior i was hooked on post apokyliptic movies,i first saw Mad Max in 86 and was horrified by the dubbing,and just went nuts over the cars i always thought the Interceptor ws some kind of modofied 70-71 Torino sportsroof untill like 95 when i went huntin for Max related websites
regards
Bart Mangrum
Re: How you got into Mad Max
In Reply to: How you got into Mad Max posted by Brent on February 13, 2000 at 21:09:17:
In 1990, My aunt and uncle loaned it to me(the first one) and i loved it! I was 10 then and for my 18th birthday, I bought the box set. I can't wait to get my hands on a undubbed version of the first MM.!!!!!!
In 1990, My aunt and uncle loaned it to me(the first one) and i loved it! I was 10 then and for my 18th birthday, I bought the box set. I can't wait to get my hands on a undubbed version of the first MM.!!!!!!
Re: How you got into Mad Max
In Reply to: Re: How you got into Mad Max posted by THE PUNISHER on February 13, 2000 at 22:09:54:
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Re: How you got into Mad Max
In Reply to: Re: How you got into Mad Max posted by THE PUNISHER on February 13, 2000 at 22:09:54:
When i was about 14 (a long time ago!) they showed MM1 on Tv.. I loved it Straight away.
Then a few years later after its realease they showed MM2 on Tv as well.. i naturally went to see MM3 in the movies...but wasnt that impressed.
When i was about 14 (a long time ago!) they showed MM1 on Tv.. I loved it Straight away.
Then a few years later after its realease they showed MM2 on Tv as well.. i naturally went to see MM3 in the movies...but wasnt that impressed.
We are 100% snafu....
Re: How you got into Mad Max
In Reply to: How you got into Mad Max posted by Brent on February 13, 2000 at 21:09:17:
I knew who Mad Max was ever since i was about 7 or 8 years old when thundedome was on tv. and i saw road warrior on fox about a year later. When i was about 12 tnt or tbs showed all three of them in a span of a couple months and i remebered to tape them. i watched all of them about 50 times each and then i went out and bought the real tapes.
I knew who Mad Max was ever since i was about 7 or 8 years old when thundedome was on tv. and i saw road warrior on fox about a year later. When i was about 12 tnt or tbs showed all three of them in a span of a couple months and i remebered to tape them. i watched all of them about 50 times each and then i went out and bought the real tapes.
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Re: How you got into Mad Max
In Reply to: How you got into Mad Max posted by Brent on February 13, 2000 at 21:09:17:
: I just wanted to hear how you guys got into Mad Max. Even if it was just at a theater or what not. Mine goes like this.
In '79 or '80, I heard many of my friends talking about what they called "an awsome movie" called "Mad Max". From their description, it sounded sort of gory and I wasn't interested at the time. Fast forward to 1982, I go with a group of friends in college to see MM2/Road Warrior. Naturally, I was totally hooked and went to see Mad Max as soon as I could find it showing somewhere. The series has become my favorite of all time. Since then, I've created a "Max" outfit which I have worn at many occaisions as well as an attempt at an interceptor replica (1973 Capri / 351C). The outfit was unfortunatly destroyed several years ago in a fire and the car sold as well. Currently I'm getting together funding for a new outfit and a real Falcon interceptor replica which I plan to start in 2001.
Needless to say, my friends have called me "Mad Max" for years.
Best Regards,
Evan
: I just wanted to hear how you guys got into Mad Max. Even if it was just at a theater or what not. Mine goes like this.
In '79 or '80, I heard many of my friends talking about what they called "an awsome movie" called "Mad Max". From their description, it sounded sort of gory and I wasn't interested at the time. Fast forward to 1982, I go with a group of friends in college to see MM2/Road Warrior. Naturally, I was totally hooked and went to see Mad Max as soon as I could find it showing somewhere. The series has become my favorite of all time. Since then, I've created a "Max" outfit which I have worn at many occaisions as well as an attempt at an interceptor replica (1973 Capri / 351C). The outfit was unfortunatly destroyed several years ago in a fire and the car sold as well. Currently I'm getting together funding for a new outfit and a real Falcon interceptor replica which I plan to start in 2001.
Needless to say, my friends have called me "Mad Max" for years.
Best Regards,
Evan
Evan "Mad" Maxwell
"Oh my God, what happened?"
"I don't know man I just got here myself."
"Oh my God, what happened?"
"I don't know man I just got here myself."
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Re: How you got into Mad Max
In Reply to: Re: How you got into Mad Max posted by Mad Maxwell on February 14, 2000 at 10:25:02:
: : I just wanted to hear how you guys got into Mad Max. Even if it was just at a theater or what not. Mine goes like this.
: In '79 or '80, I heard many of my friends talking about what they called "an awsome movie" called "Mad Max". From their description, it sounded sort of gory and I wasn't interested at the time. Fast forward to 1982, I go with a group of friends in college to see MM2/Road Warrior. Naturally, I was totally hooked and went to see Mad Max as soon as I could find it showing somewhere. The series has become my favorite of all time. Since then, I've created a "Max" outfit which I have worn at many occaisions as well as an attempt at an interceptor replica (1973 Capri / 351C). The outfit was unfortunatly destroyed several years ago in a fire and the car sold as well. Currently I'm getting together funding for a new outfit and a real Falcon interceptor replica which I plan to start in 2001.
: Needless to say, my friends have called me "Mad Max" for years.
: Best Regards,
: Evan
Hey Even, do ya have any pics of your Capri?
Doug
: : I just wanted to hear how you guys got into Mad Max. Even if it was just at a theater or what not. Mine goes like this.
: In '79 or '80, I heard many of my friends talking about what they called "an awsome movie" called "Mad Max". From their description, it sounded sort of gory and I wasn't interested at the time. Fast forward to 1982, I go with a group of friends in college to see MM2/Road Warrior. Naturally, I was totally hooked and went to see Mad Max as soon as I could find it showing somewhere. The series has become my favorite of all time. Since then, I've created a "Max" outfit which I have worn at many occaisions as well as an attempt at an interceptor replica (1973 Capri / 351C). The outfit was unfortunatly destroyed several years ago in a fire and the car sold as well. Currently I'm getting together funding for a new outfit and a real Falcon interceptor replica which I plan to start in 2001.
: Needless to say, my friends have called me "Mad Max" for years.
: Best Regards,
: Evan
Hey Even, do ya have any pics of your Capri?
Doug
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Re: How you got into Mad Max
In Reply to: Re: How you got into Mad Max posted by 5.7 Interceptor on February 14, 2000 at 11:16:31:
: Hey Even, do ya have any pics of your Capri?
: Doug
Hi Doug,
I have a few in process shots where the car is totally stripped to the body shell and even some video of a ride in the car. I also have a couple shots of the car (and me hamming it up) when I sold it. Many of the great detail shots were destroyed in the fire that got my MM outfit and about $3500 in sound gear. The car, happily, was outside and not in the garage under the house.
-Evan
: Hey Even, do ya have any pics of your Capri?
: Doug
Hi Doug,
I have a few in process shots where the car is totally stripped to the body shell and even some video of a ride in the car. I also have a couple shots of the car (and me hamming it up) when I sold it. Many of the great detail shots were destroyed in the fire that got my MM outfit and about $3500 in sound gear. The car, happily, was outside and not in the garage under the house.
-Evan
Evan "Mad" Maxwell
"Oh my God, what happened?"
"I don't know man I just got here myself."
"Oh my God, what happened?"
"I don't know man I just got here myself."
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Re: How you got into Mad Max
In Reply to: Re: How you got into Mad Max posted by 5.7 Interceptor on February 14, 2000 at 11:16:31:
: Hey Even, do ya have any pics of your Capri?
: Doug
Hi Doug,
I have a few in process shots where the car is totally stripped to the body shell and even some video of a ride in the car. I also have a couple shots of the car (and me hamming it up) when I sold it. Many of the great detail shots were destroyed in the fire that got my MM outfit and about $3500 in sound gear. The car, happily, was outside and not in the garage under the house.
-Evan
: Hey Even, do ya have any pics of your Capri?
: Doug
Hi Doug,
I have a few in process shots where the car is totally stripped to the body shell and even some video of a ride in the car. I also have a couple shots of the car (and me hamming it up) when I sold it. Many of the great detail shots were destroyed in the fire that got my MM outfit and about $3500 in sound gear. The car, happily, was outside and not in the garage under the house.
-Evan
Evan "Mad" Maxwell
"Oh my God, what happened?"
"I don't know man I just got here myself."
"Oh my God, what happened?"
"I don't know man I just got here myself."