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The Road Warrior (1982)
Released By: Warner Home Video   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Warner Home Video
Genre: Action-Adventure
MPAA Rating: R
Director: George Miller
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Bruce Spence, Mel Gibson, Vernon Wells, Emil Minty
Published ID: 5416
UPC: 085391118121, 085391142607, 085391142614, 883929076109, 883929002252,
Plot: Director George Miller's follow-up to his own 1979 hit Mad Max is proof that not all sequels are inferior to their originals. If anything, this brutal sci-fi action film is even more intense and exciting than its predecessor, although the state of its post-apocalyptic world has only become worse. Several years after the deaths of his wife and child, Max (Mel Gibson) has become an alienated nomad, wandering an Australian outback that has fallen into tribal warfare conducted from scattered armed camps. After a road battle with psychotic villain Wez (Vernon Wells), Max meets up with the odd Gyro Captain (Bruce Spence), who takes him to the camp of a sympathetic group led by Pappagallo (Mike Preston). As Pappagallo's people are camped at a refinery, Max plans to take their oil -- more precious than gold in this world -- but eventually joins them to fight a band of marauders led by the evil Humungus (Kjell Nilsson). The stunning climax features a heart-pounding chase scene involving an oil tanker-truck and a frenzied rush for the coast, with Humungus and his forces in hot pursuit. Nilsson is a scary villain, with huge muscles and a sinister pre-Jason hockey mask, but the stunt work is the key here, and it is more flamboyantly dynamic than ever, edited at breakneck pace and staged with manic fury by Miller and stunt coordinator Max Aspin. Savage and kinetic, Mad Max 2 is a must-see for action buffs. ~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide
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Needs more special features
Added 11/11/2009

Great movie, fine quality, but not much more than you would have gotten on a VHS tape. Would like to see more bonus content.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Classic Movie
Added 10/22/2009

This review is for the Road Warrior Blu-ray edition.
This movie is a classic, the best Mad Max movie by far. The Blu-ray transfer is very good, image quality was fine. The only thing that could be improved is that there were not many extras included in this Blu-ray.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
It's Blu-ray folks!
Added 9/19/2009

First of all, get your media straight. This is a blu-ray rating, not normal DVD!

The blu-ray quality on this movie is the best I have seen for a live-action, non-special effects movie.
The very first scene in the movie is a road moving past you at high speed as if you are straped to
the hood of a car. The picture is perfectly clear.

The movie itself is also very entertaining and fast pace.
It is a real unique movie that is hardly made these days.




2 out of 2 people found this helpful.
Max never looked better.
Added 8/2/2009

I've been a fan of this movie ever since it came out. I've always been disappointed with the mediocre image quality on the DVD edition of the Road Warrior. It always lacked detail and looked grainy; I feared that the original print of the movie was of low visual quality.
I recently got a 46 inch Hi-Def LCD set and had watched the DVD on it. The image was bigger but no better.
The Blu-Ray version of The Road Warrior ( or Mad Max 2 since this is the original Australian version,) is far superior to the DVD. There is far more detail and the colors are more saturated. I found the widescreen scenes of the Aussie desert quite stunning. This film is easily worth the discounted price it sells for on Amazon.
Since this is the original Aussie version of the film, there are about ten more minutes of the movie which were trimmed out of the U.S. version. While the Aussie version doesn't move quite as quickly as the U.s. version, it is more complex and interesting.
The added detail of the Blu-Ray makes the road battle finale even more dramatic. You have to admire the fearlessness of the stuntmen as they are thrown dozens of feet through the air during those amazing crashes. As this was in the days before CGI, what we see is more or less what really had to happen in front of the camera. Obviously some scenes have dummies getting crushed under wheels, but those are brave guys driving down that narrow road with that huge tanker.
Sadly, the Special features are rather sparse. We do get a commentary track with director George Miller and the director of photography. While I could have wished for a making- of featurette, the Blue-Ray commentary is far better than the zero features of the DVD.
If you love this movie, You should see this disc.

5 out of 5 people found this helpful.
The story of a roads scholar
Added 7/12/2009

Wandering through the blasted interior of post-apocalyptic, gas-starved Australia in his battered Interceptor, Max (Mel Gibson) encounters a community centered around a working oil derrick and besieged by savage outlaws who want their fuel. Events culminate in one of the greatest chases ever committed to film.

Director George Miller made this classic action film with great economy. Characters such as the Gyro Captain (Bruce Spence) and the Feral Kid (Emil Minty) are established quickly and efficiently, gaining our instant sympathy. There are also plenty of unexpected laughs and some genuinely moving moments. "The Road Warrior" is a perfect example of a cast and crew who kept their eye on the goal--non-stop thrills and excitement--but saw that as no impediment to delivering a fully rounded, character driven film. Watch for Farscape's Virginia Hey in an early role as the Warrior Woman.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Needs more special features
Added 11/11/2009

Great movie, fine quality, but not much more than you would have gotten on a VHS tape. Would like to see more bonus content.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Classic Movie
Added 10/22/2009

This review is for the Road Warrior Blu-ray edition.
This movie is a classic, the best Mad Max movie by far. The Blu-ray transfer is very good, image quality was fine. The only thing that could be improved is that there were not many extras included in this Blu-ray.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
It's Blu-ray folks!
Added 9/19/2009

First of all, get your media straight. This is a blu-ray rating, not normal DVD!

The blu-ray quality on this movie is the best I have seen for a live-action, non-special effects movie.
The very first scene in the movie is a road moving past you at high speed as if you are straped to
the hood of a car. The picture is perfectly clear.

The movie itself is also very entertaining and fast pace.
It is a real unique movie that is hardly made these days.




2 out of 2 people found this helpful.
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