Director Miller keeps the pic moving with cyclonic force, photography by Dean Semler is first class, editing is supertight, and Brian May's music is stirring.
The Road Warrior (1981)
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Reviews Counted:36
Fresh:36
Rotten:0
Average Rating:8.3/10
Consensus: The Road Warrior is everything a bigger-budgeted Mad Max sequel with should be: bigger, faster, louder, but definitely not dumber.
Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins
Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy
Synopsis: The first sequel to MAD MAX takes place after nuclear war has destroyed Australia. In this installment, Max lends his aid and protection to a small band of survivors who are losing their struggle... The first sequel to MAD MAX takes place after nuclear war has destroyed Australia. In this installment, Max lends his aid and protection to a small band of survivors who are losing their struggle to protect an oil refinery under siege by a band of savage, mohawked marauders. Playing very much like a post-apocalyptic western (right down to Max's dog, Hondo) THE ROAD WARRIOR boats one of the most thrilling car chase scenes ever filmed. [More]
Starring: Mel Gibson, Bruce Spence, Vernon Wells, Virginia Hey
Starring: Mel Gibson, Bruce Spence, Vernon Wells, Virginia Hey
Director: George Miller
Director: George Miller
Composer: Brian May
Screenwriter: George Miller
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Release:
Jun 30, 2009
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35
- Full Frame - 1.33
- Letterbox - 1.85
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
- Dolby Digital Surround - French
Additional Release Material:
- Trailers: Original Theatrical Trailer
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Reviews for The Road Warrior
An all-action movie that delivers all the violence and entertainment you could want.
Perhaps needless to say, this is the film that made Mel Gibson an international star.
Gibson is suprisingly uncharismatic, but Miller makes up for it with whizz bang action.
Glorious Aussie follow-up to MAD MAX. Bigger crashes, more flamboyant villains, great offbeat characters. Too bad Hollywood ruined the franchise from here.
The Road Warrior is lots more fun than the original, in my opinion, delightful in its inconsistencies and in its over-the-top acting, set design, and kooky plot.
For pure rhythm and visual panache, Miller has few real competitors; the climactic chase, with its deft variation of tempo and point of view, is a minor masterpiece.
Miller's choreography of his innumerable vehicles is so extraordinary that it makes Spielberg's Raiders of the Lost Ark look like a kid fooling with Dinky Toys.
The Road Warrior is a rousing tale of survival set in a grim and violent future.
A straightforward action/adventure film, filled to the brim with over-the-top chases and stunts.
the movie builds into an extended chase scene that has carved its own niche in movie lore
With a much bigger budget, more spectacular stunts than the first movie, this is undoubtedly the best movie in the series.
The Road Warrior isn't Citizen Kane, but it has a lot of things -- power, speed, brains and energy -- in massive quantities and at a high degree of quality that many films can only dream of.
Miller has just as much to say about human behavior and industrialization as he does about fast cars.
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