The Road Warrior (1982)
Facts
| Directed by | George Miller (II) |
| Cast | Mel Gibson, Bruce Spence, Michael Preston, Max Phipps and Vernon Wells |
| Theatrical Release | May 21, 1982 |
| DVD Release | May 15, 2007 |
| Running Time | 95 minutes |
| Disc Type | |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 085391142607 |
| Buy this item | $17.95 at Amazon.com As of Jul 19 18:24 EDT (details) 1 Blu-ray, Warner Brothers, Usually ships in 24 hours, Closed-captioned, Color, Widescreen Languages: English (Original Language) |
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Average user review:| Can't beat the visual quallity |
| Best movie ever! |
| Mad Max 2 (The Road Warrior) Blu-Ray: The Ayatollah of Rock and Rolla! |
When I fired this baby up and "Mad Max 2," the original Austrailian title came up instead of the U.S. "Road Warrior," I almost fell out of my chair! The clarity and crystal clearness of the picture was everthing I've been dreaming for. I couldn't believe that a film this old could ever look like this. The sound in my 5.1 theater is even better. My wife who hates action flicks even sat through with me and was impressed.
Sure there isn't much extras on the disk, but who has time for those? The film is what matters most.
The story is about the ultimate anti-hero, a broken man who wanders into a post-apocalytic wasteland battling scavengers for gasoline. This film has the most amazing stuntwork and car chases. It has been cloned, copied and is pretty much an important model for all science fiction post apocalytic action films. I just can't believe director George Miller went on to make "The Witches of Eastwick" and "Babe." This is a must buy for Blu-Ray sci-fi fans! April 26, 2008
| Not a bad movie,but not great either |
| Still the Best of the Post Apocalyptic Genre |
The Road Warrior starts as every movie should, with action. This one in the form of a chase. It soon becomes apparent that fuel is the most precious resource (not too unlike today), and gangs of insane madmen are running wild everywhere seeking control by violence and by possessing said fuel. Max soon finds himself in the middle of a fuel dispute between 2 warring factions. One who controls a fuel depot surrounded by a guarded outpost and the other, a sadistic murderous gang who'll stop at nothing to gain control of it by killing anyone and everyone who stands in their way. Eventually allied with one side, events come to a climax in the form of a spectacular multi-vehicle chase that ranks among the greatest in movie history.
Max is a complex character. Once a former cop but now a man alone trying to survive in a desolate wasteland, still haunted by the loss of his wife and child who were brutally murdered. Struggling with moral decisions in an immoral world. A world where it's survival of the fittest. After being alone for so long, we find out if any of his old self still exists. Can he heed a call for help and work with others or will he continue to only look after himself?
Suprisingly, the leader of a large murderous gang named Humongus is deeper than you'd expect. He's a massive monster of a man. So hideous that he has to wear a hockey mask to cover what must be a disfigured face. He's clearly leader by size and strength but also brains. Constantly trying to outwit the group who guards the precious fuel, he deviously negotiates with them over a microphone, using anything and anyone and playing on their hopes and fears to try to convince them to come out.
The video on the Blu-Ray is outstanding. This is a very good transfer as it's light years beyond any other offering on vhs and dvd. The image is sharp, clear and mostly clean of dirt. There are more details than have ever been seen before. Whether it be by skin and clothing textures or the beat up vehicles and desert scenery. The colors look much more vivd too. Excellent overall. Unfortunately, the audio is still very front loaded. It's basically a stereo mix. The sounds, especially the motors of the cars, the dialog and sound effects are clear and sound better than they have before but I feel this movie really deserves and overhaul in the form of a real 5.1 mix. There's enough chases, gunshots and explosions, to make you imagine how good it could be with a dramatic remix. Seeing as how well it worked for 'Blade Runner', it could be done here. Overall though, it still sounds good enough to get you involved with the picture.
This is a classic film that's lost nothing over the years. It's still fun and defintely worth a look if your curious. If your already a fan, the high def versions (which are identical) are an easy, no brainer upgrade over previous versions. Another impressive addition to your catalog.
January 16, 2008
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