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Mad Max Fury Road has been released basically everywhere on Blu-ray, DVD, and digital download. My copy arrived today, bundled with the Mad Max game, and is the standard Blu-ray release. As per the news below for August 19, all the releases appear to be the same as far as the extras content, so it's really just a question of whether you need 3D, or if you can't do Blu-ray yet and need a DVD.
Mad Max 2 and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome were mostly filmed in remote outback locations, and with less different unique locations used, there aren't as many identifiable locations to list. All locations are in Victoria (Australia), and Melways references given where available - a Melways should cost you $30, and is pretty mandatory if you want to find things properly.
A quick list of what vehicles were used: (Note: Where a vehicle is linked, there is a sub-page for that specific vehicle). Ford Falcon XB Coupe, V8 351 - Check the Mad Max Interceptor History pages for a LOT more detail. Various F Series Ford trucks. I have been told this is a Kawasaki KH250, from approximately 1975 (not a Kawasaki H2 750 ...
Overview. madmaxmovies.com, also known as the Mad Max FAQ, is a fan site, created and maintained by me, Peter Barton. I grew up in Melbourne through the 1970's, during the same era in which Mad Max was made, and in the beginning that was my association to the films. Through the many years of running the site I've spoken with countless other ...
Colour, mono, 93 minutes. Original aspect ratio 2.35:1, filmed in TODD-AO 35. Music by Brian May, winner of AFI award for best soundtrack. Budget: A$400,000 ($350,000 film production budget, $50,000 promotion and advertising - Mel Gibson reportedly paid A$15,000) Released: April 12, 1979. First released at the East End One, Melbourne.
Scripts On The Web. The April 13 1981 draft of the Mad Max 2 (Road Warrior) script can be found online at scifiscripts.com, jump to the script here. This was originally transribed page by page on Danny Penton's Mad Max web site (now dead), if anyone knows where this is still archived, let me know - when I get time, I will archive it online here.
Mad Max 2 and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome were mostly filmed in remote outback locations, and with less different unique locations used, there aren't as many identifiable locations to list. All filming locations are in Victoria (Australia), and Melways references given where available - a Melways should cost you about $30, and is pretty mandatory if you want to find things properly.
Wednesday May 13th. The cars of Mad Max Fury Road will be on display at the Sydney Opera House from 7am till 3pm, with a live show from 1pm till 2pm. Check the main page for some additional details and links. May 11th to 14th. There is also a display of Mad Max Fury Road cars at The o2, Greenwich, London. Again, check the home page for further ...
Mad Max Filming LocationsSpotswood Pumping Station / Science Works. MFP headquarters (exterior) is the Spotswood MMBW Pumping Station, on Douglas Parade, Spotswood (behind Science Works). Melways reference 56 B1. Fifi's office is at the top of the South tower. If you visit Science Works you can get a 45 minute tour of the pumping station ...
Mad Max Filming Locations. Emu Creek Bridge. This is the location where the final scene in Mad Max is played out (Gellies Road, Sunbury). Strangely, this location is actually fairly distant from most of the other locations used in the film - note the hilly countryside, unlike most of Little River, which is quite flat. Australian viewers should ...