Excellent choice to spin-out the rare full five, Pete! The Criterion disc is great, but I think they inspired MGM to release it properly too. The SE is excellent and anamorphic, with loads of extras, though there has been a lot of discussion about the colours. Criterion as you'd expect sought approval from the cinematographer that the colours were correct. MGM's later releases are more vivid, but simply wrong depending on who you listen too...
My recommendations/requests: 1. The Abominable Dr. Phibes 8. Battleship Potemkin 23. Chocolat 24. Circus of Fear 26. Convoy 38. Diabolique 60. Full Metal Jacket 61. God Told Me To 62. Gone with the Wind 70. House by the Cemetery 77. Jack the Ripper 79. Jaws: The Revenge 88. The Longest Day 90. The Man with Two Brains 93. My Blue Heaven 110. Ricochet 113. Road Warrior 134. Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 145. Who Am I? 146. Wild Bunch
Achim (or anyone else that could answer)...I am thinking about watching The Road Warrior sometime today. I have seen all 3 Mad Max movies... but not in many years. Not since I was a teen. So I really don't remember anything at all about the storyline. So my question is... Should I wait and see Mad Max again first before attempting to watch The Road Warrior again? Storyline wise... will I be confused if I go straight to The Road Warrior?
I just glanced over my list of what I watched so far this year... out of 72 movies watched I only gave a full five to two movies. This one and Deliverance.
Quote from: addicted2dvd on February 20, 2010, 01:02:34 PMAchim (or anyone else that could answer)...I am thinking about watching The Road Warrior sometime today. I have seen all 3 Mad Max movies... but not in many years. Not since I was a teen. So I really don't remember anything at all about the storyline. So my question is... Should I wait and see Mad Max again first before attempting to watch The Road Warrior again? Storyline wise... will I be confused if I go straight to The Road Warrior?Not at all. The little you need to know (some basic background about Max) will be given to you in a flashback (although it's rather sketchy) and other than that it's very standalone, mainly building on the character, not the previous film. Heck, I personally always thought they are almost disconnected, with the world being way more destroyed in the second one than it was in the first one.
Each of the Mad Max films are pretty much stand-alone. See, Thunderdome can stand alone in the bin without needing the other two...
I normally don't go for blondes but she was right cute. She was played by Patsy Kensit... not really that familiar with her. Though I do have a couple other things with her in it.
My Thoughts:I know I have seen this movie back when it was first released. But going into it today... the only thing I remember about it is that I enjoyed it. What little I remembered I was right about. This is a good movie... though not something I see myself being able to watch very often. [...]
Wasn't Patsy also a singer? That would probably turn Pete off...
Quote from: addicted2dvd on February 21, 2010, 01:20:08 AMI normally don't go for blondes but she was right cute. She was played by Patsy Kensit... not really that familiar with her. Though I do have a couple other things with her in it.Hands off! Kensit's ours! She's a British actress and Lethal Weapon 2 was her only real attempt to get a movie career. In recent years she's become a proper TV actress, first in soap Emmerdale and now in Holby City. Playing a nurse. That's right, Pete. A cute blonde in a nurses uniform! (click to show/hide)