Thirty years later, it’s time to get back to some Australian postapocalyptic insanity. From 1979’s original Mad Max through 1981’s The Road Warrior and then slamming into Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome in 1985, the future was brutal, toxic, barren, and filled with rabid vehicular beasts built from scraps that civilization had left behind. No film series has captured the anarchic dystopian science-fiction vibe as giddily as George Miller’s Mad Max movies.
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