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Originally Posted by bojulay
I beg to differ. The director of Mad Max was inspired by A Boy And His Dog.
One of the most obvious is Humongous from "Road Warrior" being copied from
the guy that was being pulled around on a cart in A Boy And His Dog.
The surviving a nuclear war and roaming the wasteland premise are both the same.
Even the inclusion of a dog in Road Warrior.
Link to Mad Max facts list below. #15 on the list
http://www.ranthollywood.com/2015/04...ad-max-series/
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Now I'm going to have to watch that movie Land Of Doom. I may have just got addicted to crappy, old, low budget, sic-fi movies.
I was reading that link to the facts about the Mad Max movies. The interceptor was a Ford Falcon, that's fuckin hilarious. About the only car uglier they could have picked would have been an AMC Pacer. I guess the budget didn't allow for a Camaro or Mustang.
One fact that completely blew me away was that in the new movie 80% of the stunts are real, not computer generated. I'll be dam, I think this is one of the few new movies that has been made that way.
I'll watch the new movie soon