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Mad Max Minute presents: The Road Warrior (1981)

Mad Max Minute presents: The Road Warrior (1981)

By: Rick & Julia Ingham
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Join Rick and Julia as they comb through the post-apocalyptic wasteland in George Miller's Mad Max Series of movies.Mad Max Minute Art
Episodes
  • The Road Warrior Minute 01 - A Tightrope of Being Terrified
    Sep 4 2017
    Welcome to The Mad Max Minute Podcast! We’re back with season two where we’ll be covering George Miller’s, Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (Released in Australia on December 24th, 1981, and in The U.S.A. on May 21st, 1982). This opening minute sees a new distributor, a shiny new title, and several notable individuals from the cast and crew.
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    27 mins
  • The Road Warrior Minute 02 - You Have to go Back to Another Time
    Sep 5 2017
    Production credits give way to narration as we creep closer to the beginning of Max Rockatansky’s next big adventure, but before we have our pudding, we need to have our meat as our unnamed narrator begins calling his mind back to a time of chaos. A quick peek at Max on a hill gives way to stock footage as we talk about timelines, and how the world still runs on the black fuel despite what our narrator has to say about it.
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    26 mins
  • The Road Warrior Minute 03 - Nothing could stem the avalanche
    Sep 6 2017
    It’s war, desperation, and violence today as the world falls apart over the scarcity produced by global conflict. We talk about the idea of two great warrior tribes and who they could be, imagine what a whirlwind of looting might have looked like, and acknowledge how quickly modern life can crumble in the absence of gasoline to power our infrastructure. We also weigh the pros and cons of complete nuclear annihilation, so that’s fun!
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    27 mins
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