The Road Warrior Movie Download Hd

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Roaming the highways of post-apocalyptic Australia, years after he avenged his wife and son and his partner who were murdered by the motorcycle gang led by the evil Toecutter. Burnt out former Australian policeman Max Rockatansky, now known as "The Road Warrior" searching for sources of fuel, stumbles upon a gasoline refinery home to a community of survivors who are struggling for survival and finds the community is being terrorized by a band of brutal motorcyclists led by The Humangus and his finest warrior, Wez, who bid to loot all the gasoline from the refinery for themselves. The community hires Max, as Max agrees to help the community transport the gasoline across the highway and fight for freedom, as they are pursued by the Humangus and his warriors.
A former Australian policeman now living in the post-apocalyptic Australian outback as a warrior agrees to help a community of survivors living in a gasoline refinery to defend them and their gasoline supplies from evil barbarian warriors.
Something endears about how this almost never became a franchise, or didn&#39;t become one until after this. The first was another exploitation movie about a man seeking revenge, only more riproaring than most. The character was brought back for this and it was also not supposed to lead to more. <br/><br/>They had more of a budget here, still none of Lucas&#39; engineering a whole world, with trajectory and conclusions. Here more than the first, they created a sense of world, an edge of which we happened to explore in this episode and left behind in the dust upon conclusion. <br/><br/>A lone antihero (no longer a cop) steps out from the sands, becomes embroiled in a squabble between rival clans, the plot around an ambush, the circling savages. In western films it might have been a carriage of gold, or people besieged in some outpost, but everything here recalls westerns.<br/><br/>I always thought it amusing how this is a world where gas guzzling beasts are driven around the outback for miles in search of scarce gas. Baddies are dressed in bondage and punk attire, figments of what would have looked menacing to 80s viewers. It did create a whole futureworld as much as Bladerunner and Star Wars (and with a fraction of the means), rival gangs roaming a wasteland is now firmly entrenched as one of possible futures for mankind in the pop mind. <br/><br/>It&#39;s really the barreling heavy metal of the action that makes it, more so when you think it&#39;s from the time before computers when it was all something you actually crashed. Amazing to think that the filmmaker was just a doctor before embarking on the first one. He proved to be an able mechanic of image, some masterful editing in both.<br/><br/>Okay, so I&#39;ll take Alien, Bladerunner, Terminator, when in the vicinity, in that order. But for me this is like giving the edge to Lethal Weapon over Die Hard; both wildly effective, it&#39;s just a matter of which cinematic world appeals to me more. In specifics it has little to offer me. The way we&#39;re placed inside of that world still captivates, stretches of dust that scavengers roam and where the odd enclave may be.
there are 4 words to describe the road warrior, and those words are &quot;action packed and awesome&quot;. After i saw the first Mad Max(which was overrated) i was hoping this would be good, and i was right. The film is filled with great action sequences(for its time) and good acting from the cast. And this film also does a great job for making the locations and sets actually look like a time in the apocalypse(unlike the first one). The reason i didn&#39;t give this film 10/10 is because i suppose that the story is kinda simple, but that dose not stop it from being as entertaining as it already is. So in the end i had a lot of fun with this movie. i&#39;ll tell you if you like great action sequences, good performances, and good locations and sets, then you&#39;ll have as much fun with this movie as i did.
The Road Warrior shows what happens when filmmakers learn something on their way to the sequel. Though the action here follows a predictable course (it's high-tech Shane), the milieu is fascinating, the story sophisticated where Mad Max was crude. [25 May 1982, p.D5]
All DVD releases worldwide only contained the R-Rated versions, however, the Blu-ray surprisingly featured the two violence scenes (despite the US release&#39;s R-Rated sticker on the back). Papagallo&#39;s speech is still cut and the VHS releases are still the only ones featuring the complete movie. No, but seeing as how the gang tended to pillage, rape and kill everyone they came across, not too many women would be left by the end of each raid. We see that there were at least a few women in the gang who were likely just as vicious and brutal as the men in the gang. The rest of the crew probably looked at it as a free-range prison; You&#39;d take what you could get, such as Wez and his submissive partner named &quot;Golden Boy&quot;. Whether Golden Boy was a sex slave or a willing participant or both is up to the viewer to decide. Right after the Feral Kidkills Golden Boy with his boomerang, Humungus tells Wez, as he has him in a headlock and subdues him, &quot;I understand your pain! We all lost someone we love.&quot; Despite his rather sociopathic, marauding nature, Humungus still understands what loss is. Also, being in the post-apocalyptic world, the religious/social stigma about homosexuality would likely all but vanish. a5c7b9f00b

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