Showing posts with label Mel Gibson. Show all posts
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2012,
action,
drama,
Get,
Get the Gringo,
Gringo,
Mel Gibson,
the
Bartertown is a city on the edge of a desert that has managed to retain some technology if no civilization. Max has his supplies stolen and must seek shelter there in a post apocalypse world where all machines have begun to break down and barbarians hold what is left. He becomes involved in a power struggle in this third Mad Max film where he must first survive the town, survive the desert and then rescue the innocent children he has discovered.
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1985,
action,
adventure,
Beyond,
David Adams,
Dean Semler,
George Miller,
Louis Irving,
Mad,
Maurice Jarre,
Max,
Mel Gibson,
Phil Judd,
Sci-fi,
Thunderdome,
Tina Turner
A former police officer is now a lone wanderer, traveling through a devastated Australia after a nuclear war looking for now-priceless petrol. He lives to survive and is none too pleased when he finds himself the only hope of a small group of honest people running a remote oil refinery. He must protect them from the bike gang that is terrorizing them whilst transporting their entire fuel supply to safety.
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1981,
2:,
action,
adventure,
Brian May,
Dean Semler,
George Miller,
Mad,
Max,
Mel Gibson,
Road,
Sci-fi,
Steve Amezdroz,
the,
warrior
A vision of an apocalyptic future set in the wastelands of Australia. Total social decay is just around the corner in this spectacular cheap budget gang orientated road movie. Where the cops do their best to lay down the law and the outlaw gangs try their hardest to defy the system. Leather clad Max Rockatansky husband, father and cop turns judge, juror and executioner after his best friend, wife and baby are killed. Here we see the final days of normality of a man who had everything to live for, and his slip into the abyss of madness. Mad Max is the antihero on the road to vengeance and oblivion.
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1979,
action,
adventure,
Brian May,
George Miller,
Lisa Aldenhoven,
Mad,
Max,
Mel Gibson,
Sci-fi,
Steve Bisley