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HHH
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Questions

Post by HHH »

Why doesn't the Warrior Woman have an accent?

How did they get Max's eye to stay half shut?

How long were the "bad guys" out in the desert? Months? years? weeks? Food? Water?

How many people were in the compound? 20? 30? I am guessing.
Roop.
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Re: Questions

Post by Roop. »

In Reply to: Questions posted by HHH on October 13, 1999 at 13:13:37:




: Why doesn't the Warrior Woman have an accent?

: How did they get Max's eye to stay half shut?

: How long were the "bad guys" out in the desert? Months? years? weeks? Food? Water?

: How many people were in the compound? 20? 30? I am guessing.

Its just a movie and these things are minor while you are watching good action but yea where did those bad guys get all their gasoline? It was really scarce and they were driving on big V-8's so where could they get that?

Both sides I have no idea where water came from ...
ZHP
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Re: Questions

Post by ZHP »

In Reply to: Re: Questions posted by Roop on October 13, 1999 at 14:11:05:


:

: : Why doesn't the Warrior Woman have an accent?

: : How did they get Max's eye to stay half shut?

: : How long were the "bad guys" out in the desert? Months? years? weeks? Food? Water?

: : How many people were in the compound? 20? 30? I am guessing.

1. She doesn't say much, so it just may not have been as obvious.

2. In the film industry, make-up artists use a substance called spirit gum.

It's sort of like glue. They usually use it for appliances like beards or

scars, or wrinkles. It can be used to "glue" an eyelid into position.

3. My guess would be years. They would have survived by scavenging and pillaging.

4. I wouldn't guess that there were more than 30 in the compound. Especially since

all but a few were crammed into that schoolbus with the fuel drums.
doghead
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Re: Questions

Post by doghead »

In Reply to: Questions posted by HHH on October 13, 1999 at 13:13:37:


: How long were the "bad guys" out in the desert? Months? years? weeks? Food? Water?

Guess they got their scoff from similar sources to Max and the Gyro Captain (canned dog food for Max, snakes for the Gyro Captain.... not exactly gourmet food) And then there is the native wildlife or other people. As to water, it is possible for a human to survive without water-if there is a source of blood. One family I heard of were trapped in a liferaft at sea for about three month's after their boat went down in mid-atlantic. Only survival kit: fishing lines. They caught fish, drank fish blood and ate fish. Talk about repetitive! The compound probabaly had a well, either artesian or ordinary. There's a hell of a lot of water trapped beneath the ground, certainly in the U.S.A, in similar arid terrain to the Australian outback.
doghead
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Re: Questions

Post by doghead »

In Reply to: Questions posted by HHH on October 13, 1999 at 13:13:37:


: How long were the "bad guys" out in the desert? Months? years? weeks? Food? Water?

Guess they got their scoff from similar sources to Max and the Gyro Captain (canned dog food for Max, snakes for the Gyro Captain.... not exactly gourmet food) And then there is the native wildlife or other people. As to water, it is possible for a human to survive without water-if there is a source of blood. One family I heard of were trapped in a liferaft at sea for about three month's after their boat went down in mid-atlantic. Only survival kit: fishing lines. They caught fish, drank fish blood and ate fish. Talk about repetitive! The compound probabaly had a well, either artesian or ordinary. There's a hell of a lot of water trapped beneath the ground, certainly in the U.S.A, in similar arid terrain to the Australian outback.
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