The Film: Considered an epic by Australian standards back in the ‘80s, this drama cost MGM just $6m to make. It’s set in Indonesia during the overthrowing of President Surkarno.
Access to film in Indonesia was denied, and Gibson received death threats from Muslims who believed that the film would take an anti-Islam stance.
The Role: Gibson plays Australian journalist Guy Hamilton, who is sent to report on the situation in Jakarta.
The Threads: Heat-battling unbuttoned shirts and loose ties.
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guernican
Jan 29th 2010, 14:19
"this dystopian nightmare figures the MFP (Main Force Patrol) into a post-apocalyptic world" Can you figure something into something? I'm not sure that makes any sense. And I think Max does have a last name. Hang on. Yup. He does. Christ, all you had to do was Google Mad Max. Nice work, Josh.
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guernican
Jan 29th 2010, 14:20
Shouldn't that be "access to the film in Indonesia"?
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guernican
Jan 29th 2010, 14:21
"high-waisted"?
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guernican
Jan 29th 2010, 14:23
Personally, I think "emblazons" works a little better than "emboldens" in this context.
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guernican
Jan 29th 2010, 14:23
The expression is "held to random".
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guernican
Jan 29th 2010, 14:57
Damn, one typo and my whole argument comes apart.
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guernican
Jan 29th 2010, 14:58
It's "coop", not "coup". Unless you were going for a devastatingly subtle play on words. That would have been reasonably clever. Judging from the savaging you've given the English language in the previous frames, though, I'm guessing not.
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serge
Jan 30th 2010, 0:31
Max Rockatansky, oh look at that, he does have a last name.
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Tastynapalm
Jan 30th 2010, 1:52
A description of Mad Max, a photo from Mad Max 2.
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mrbong
Feb 4th 2010, 10:32
"Max (he doesn’t have a last name) doesn’t say much." have you even seen the film? he gets called Rotoanski more than Max in it? and the still you have is well known as being a promo for Mad Max 2.
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joshwinning
Feb 12th 2010, 19:03
Hmm, yes. See, with Max I went with the credits on the first flick, which didn't list a surname for our hero. If it's good enough for George Miller, it's good enough for me. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079501/ As for the Max 2 still, obvious guff. Just loved the picture too much.
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