Aunty Entity : You can shovel shit can't you Aunty Entity : Do you know who I was Nobody. And please, please-manage your careers accordingly. Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985) - Tina Turner as Aunty Entity - IMDb Create account Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985) Tina Turner: Aunty Entity Showing all 32 items Jump to: Photos (18) Quotes (14) Photos Quotes Max : I don't know anything about methane. Young actors of today, please spend some time this weekend watching any or all of these films. In addition to his star turn in the Mad Max series, he is great in a pair of Peter Weir films: the sadder-than-sad war film Gallipoli, for one, and he gives a smoldering star turn in the atmospheric 1982 political drama The Year of Living Dangerously (opposite an equally impressive Sigourney Weaver). Let’s close by noting, too, that, before the religiosity and the screenplays written in obscure, dead languages, Mel Gibson was in fact a young and appealing actor. The Australian director shares his memories of working with Turner on Beyond Thunderdome and the. Cast: Mel Gibson, Tina Turner, Angry Anderson, Frank Thring, Bruce Spence, Helen Buday. Tina Turner remembered by Mad Max director George Miller: ‘She was the opposite of a diva’. So if you liked Fury Road and its cool oil trucks, its weird storylines about milk and water, its band of ragtag sister-wives, you'd do well to spend some time this weekend downloading the older Mad Maxes-specifically Thunderdome, an oddly enjoyable movie with a totally ‘80s vibe. MAD MAX: BEYOND THUNDERDOME (1985) Director: George Miller, George Ogilvie. There are also cool motorcycles there is a weird storyline about pigs and pig feces there is a band of ragtag orphans. (To play forward the analogy, Fury Road is similar to Bond’s Casino Royale, in that the reboot takes the series back to a darker, more serious place.) (Guillermo Del Toro has cited The Road Warrior as an influence.) And then there’s the third installment, Beyond Thunderdome-a campfest worthy of Roger Moore or the Ewok village. The first film in the franchise sets the table. The Mad Max series also follows the same tonal trajectory as the Bond series-and, for that matter, the original Star Wars trilogy. By now, you’ve probably seen Mad Max: Fury Road, the feminist, dystopian Tom Hardy-Charlize Theron romp that some are calling the best movie of the summer.īut have you seen any installment of the original Mad Max trilogy? 1979’s Mad Max, 1981’s The Road Warrior, or-perhaps most importantly-1985’s Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome, which turns 30 today? If not, you probably should.ĭirected by George Miller in the Australian Outback, the original Max series is like the sand-covered inverse of the James Bond franchise: Both share insane cars, insane stunts, an insane super-villain, and a blue-eyed antihero at the heart of the action.
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