Mad Max 2002 Horror Movie Review
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Setting Mel Gibson on a sure path to superstardom, this highly acclaimed “crazy collide-o-scope”(Newsweek) of highway mayhem “cinematically defined the postapocalyptic landscape” (TV Guide). Featuring eye-popping stunts that are “electrifying and very convincing” (Variety) and “an authentically nihilistic spirit” (The Village Voice), Mad Max is “pure cinematic poetry” (Time). In the ravaged near future, a savage motorcycle gang rules the road. Terrorizing innocent civilians while tearing up the streets, the ruthless gang laughs in the face ofa police force hell-bent on stopping them. But they underestimate one officer: Max Rockatansky (Gibson). And when the bikers brutalize Max’s best friend and family, they send him into a mad frenzy that leaves him with only one thing left in the world to live forrevenge!
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About Mad Max 2002
Title: Mad Max
Year: 2002
Starring: Mel Gibson,
Joanne Samuel,
Hugh Keays-Byrne,
Steve Bisley,
Tim Burns,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: R (Restricted)
Runtime: 93 minutes
Director: George Miller,
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