Celebrating its 40th anniversary, the deviants of Welcome 2 Show; The Clintoris, The Guch, and The Devoslack sit down to watch Mad Max!
We’re a fuel injected suicide machine!
We’re a rocker, we’re a roller, we’re out-of-controller!
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Tom Hardy was great, but you want to keep it with the Aussies, gotta go Hugh Jackman.
Bubba looked like Johnny Lee Miller, coulda been Matthew Lillard too!
Bill Murray as Johnny the Boy
Robin Williams as Toecutter
The fuck is the baby playing with a gun for!?!?
I am a roody poo, candy ass!
Toecutter holding the shotty near his face then blasts it, fucker would be deaf!!
No fucking car seats for the kid!?!?
WHO’S WATCHING THE FUCKING BABY!?!?
Was Max’s Interceptor an automatic? Because that shit would be impossible to drive with a blasted leg.
How EASY is it to find people in this movie!?
Awarded to the Finest Worst Actor of the Film
Guch - MFP Mechanic | Johnny the Boy
Devo - Tim Burns as Johnny the Boy | Toecutter
Clintoris - Toecutter | Johnny the Boy
Winner: Tim Burns as Johnny the Boy
Deviantly Repeatable Quotes
Goose: Hey fella, you’re a turkey you know that!?
Goose: Jimmy the Goose, larger than life and twice as ugly!
Fifi: What is this, bonny week?
Max: Look. Any longer out on that road and I'm one of them, you know? A terminal crazy... only I got a bronze badge to say I'm one of the good guys.
Continuing Fury Road, we’d love to see a Furiosa centric movie.
Mad Max is slow but skippable. If you’re looking for the Mad Max completionist experience, then obviously watch it.
Directed by George Miller
Produced by Byron Kennedy
Screenplay by James McCausland & George Miller
Story by George Miller & Byron Kennedy
Cinematography by David Eggby
Edited by Tony Paterson & Cliff Hayes
Production company Kennedy Miller Productions, Crossroads, Mad Max Films
Distributed by Roadshow Film Distributors
Release date April 12, 1979
Budget $350,000–400,000 AUD
Box office $100 million USD
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Lucho: “This is going to sound terrible, and I am a terrible, terrible person, but I was waiting - waiting for the moment when his wife and baby get killed.”
Clint: “Why am I not surprised? I’m not surprised Guch.”
Devo: “They call him best of the best, top shelf - OI!”
Lucho: “I felt that with the success of Star Wars, and the orchestral magnificence that it had, they tried the same thing with this movie and obviously it did not work.”
Clint: “Why is 70s hot not the same as hot now?”
Devo: “Perfect example, and I know Guch is gonna back me up, but look at Sigourney in Alien, look at Sigourney in Ghostbusters and look at Sigourney everywhere else.”
Lucho: “That’s absolutely right, that’s a good point ya.”
Devo: “You look at her in Alien, you look at her in Aliens you look at her in Ghostbusters, she was top of the list!”
Clint: “By the way, what the hell kind of name is Sprog?”
Devo: “A strong Australian name!”
Lucho: “Shut your sweet mouth.”
Devo: “She’s got the flu, cut off her arms and legs.”
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