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Mad Max [Blu-ray]

4.6 out of 5 stars 1,807 ratings
IMDb6.8/10.0

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Genre Science Fiction & Fantasy, Action & Adventure
Format Anamorphic, Subtitled, NTSC
Contributor Mel Gibson, Joanne Samuel, George Miller
Language English
Runtime 1 hour and 33 minutes
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From George Miller, the acclaimed director of The Road Warrior, The Witches of Eastwick, Lorenzo’s Oil and Mad Max: Fury Road, comes this post-apocalyptic masterpiece starring screen legend Mel Gibson (Lethal Weapon, Braveheart, Payback). In the ravaged near-future, a savage motorcycle gang rules the road. Terrorizing innocent civilians while tearing up the streets, the ruthless gang laughs in the face of a police force hell-bent on stopping them. But they underestimate one officer: Max (Gibson). And when the bikers brutalize Max’s best friend and family, they send him into a mad frenzy that leaves him with only one thing left in the world to live for—revenge!

Special Features:
-Road Rage: NEW Interview with Director George Miller
-Interviews with Stars Mel Gibson & Joanne Samuel and Cinematographer David Eggby
-Audio Commentary with Art Director Jon Dowding, Cinematographer David Eggby, Special Effects Artist Chris Murray, Moderated by Filmmaker Tim Ridge
-Mel Gibson: Birth of a Superstar
-Mad Max: The Film Phenomenon
-Theatrical Trailers
-TV Spots
-TRAILERS FROM HELL with Josh Olson
-Radio Spots
-Australian 5.1 Surround & 2.0 Lossless Mono
-U.S. English Dubbed 2.0 Lossless Mono
-Dual-Layered BD50 Disc
-Optional English Subtitles

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  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ R (Restricted)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.82 ounces
  • Audio Description: ‏ : ‎ English
  • Director ‏ : ‎ George Miller
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ Anamorphic, Subtitled, NTSC
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 33 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ November 24, 2020
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Mel Gibson, Joanne Samuel
  • Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ English
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ KL Studio Classics
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08H5BRLRN
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
  • Customer Reviews:
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A decent BD release, but room for improvement
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A decent BD release, but room for improvement
I've been a fan of "Mad Max" since seeing it in the theater in 1980, and I pre-ordered this Blu-ray as soon as it was announced. The movie itself has been reviewed extensively elsewhere, so my review will cover, briefly, the Blu-ray disc only. I played it on a JVC XVBP11 Blu-ray Player and watched it on a Panasonic TC-L32X2 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV and, more recently, on a Panasonic VIERA TC-P42S30 42-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV.720p Comments:Overall it looks very dark. They didn't digitally correct any of the color errors (that is, spots in the movie where the film has color damage--it's really obvious after Max drags himself back to the car). The color is richer than on the DVD; skin tones look accurate, but the clouds look pinkish. And it's grainy, but still clearer than ever. You can actually read the graffiti on the high-fatality road sign, and read all the port rules on the beach sign. It's going to be a treasure trove for costumers and prop makers! The BD is definitely an improvement over the DVD in terms of clarity, but the price of that clarity seems to be all the visual noise that's now visible. (In many of the scenes where open blue sky is the backdrop, the sky tends to flicker.) I checked some scenes on the DVD and the color shifting and noise are there, too--it's just not as noticeable as on the BD. I suspect it's the very same source print.1080p Comments:Before I owned the 1080p plasma, I thought that having all that additional resolution would just make the bad qualities of the transfer that much more obvious. I was wrong. Frankly, it looks pretty amazing. There was less flickering of the sky, and print damage was much less obvious. The film still appears grainy, and overall the color is somewhat dull, but it IS a 30-year-old low-budget movie--a lot of which seems to have been shot on overcast days.Additional Disc Comments:The disc menu is odd: The footage is from the movie but the sound is sourced from who-knows-where (most of it is not from the movie, and doesn't even really match the visuals). And would someone tell me why they insist on including the abominable American dub in every release? (The only redeeming feature of the American dub--aside from its comedy value--is that some engine sounds were beefed up, and the characters' voices don't get lost in the mix as they do in the original.) The default audio is the original Australian track in 5.1 DTS HD. There's also a mono mix for you traditionalists.The DVD included in the set is the exact same one from the Mad Max (Special Edition) DVD. (I compared them and the markings/numbers are identical.) Compared to the BD, it now looks a little washed-out. The chapter breaks appear to be the same for both discs.Conclusion:The question is, is this BD release worth the money? Well, if you're a die-hard completist or a hard-core fan like I am, the answer is yes. If you have a 1080p TV, then the answer is YES! If you're looking for the definitive Blu-ray release of Mad Max that's the best it's ever going to get, I'd say wait (or buy used). Maybe someday we'll get a loving, caring, comprehensive digital restoration by someone who doesn't care just about the sales numbers. But who knows how long that might take?
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2015
    One of the best Australian films ever, very raw film-making/Directing by George miller for sure
    even thou it's Mel Gibson first film it's still Great acting performance
    aswell as Actors Steve Bisley-Jim Goose, Hugh keys byrne who plays Head Gang member Toecutter
    Actor Tin Burns-Johnny the boy, Actor Vince Gill who played the Demented Night rider
    and Actress Joanne samuel-Jessie, Max's wife in the film
    all these actors had originally come from NIDA National institute Drama Art school
    the best Dramatic acting school in Australia
    not to mention George miller's Directing, and David Eggby's cinematography
    and the incredible haunting music score by Aus composer Brian may, not Queen Guitarist Brian may
    plus all the stunts in the film, very convincing stunts, car chases all that is really done in the film, no CGI, no camera tricks
    what you see on the film was caught on camera, no camera tricks all done for real

    the first blu-ray release by MGM had no extras at all, just barebones
    so as a fan that was an insult i didn't waste my money
    Scream/shout factory got the rights to the MGM DVD release and finally released the respectable version
    i have no regrets buying this new blu-ray reissue
    the new High definition transfer looks fantastic, very clear & sharp picture quality in 2:35:1 widescreen
    shout factory really made the effort with the transfer for sure better quality than the old MGM dvd
    plus scream/shout factory made the smart Decision to carry over both the
    Australian & American Dialogue soundtracks to this blu-ray from the MGM DVD version
    i've heard some scenes with the American Dubbed accents, it's terrible it really does wreck the film
    so of course i switched to the new Australian 5.1 Master audio mix and the sound quality is incredible
    sounds Great through my surround sound system
    there's also an AUS Master audio stereo mix added if you prefer to listen to the stereo mix instead
    i believe all fans will want to watch the film with the Australian Dialogue, not the Thought was best option American Dubbed version

    scream/shout factory also made an effort to add new special features something that MGM would never do
    MGM would just recycle the old dvd extras
    a new 29mins retrospective featurette with Mel Gibson, Actress Joanne samuel & Cinematograher David eggby
    who all give recollections acting on Mad max
    Actress Joanne samuel who plays Max's wife in the film Jessie
    talks about how she got the acting part, her experience acting with Mel, and Hugh keays-byrne
    working with George miller etc
    David eggby recalls shooting the scenes with George miller, gives some interesting behind the scenes stories
    and so does Mel Gibson of course
    Definitely an interesting 29min featurette
    plus all the special features from the old DVD release have been carried over
    MAD MAX THE FILM PHENOMENON, a 40min retrospective with interviews with
    Director of photography David eggby, special effects artist Chris murray & Tim ridge and Art director Jon Dowding
    MAD MAX-THE BIRTH OF A SUPERSTAR which is a documentary about Mel Gibson himself
    and how he became famous from his role in Mad max
    plus the Audio commentary from the MGM DVD release has been added to
    you also get still Photo Gallery, Theatrical trailer
    there's reversible artwork cover like all scream/shout factory blu-ray's, so if you don't like the new 2015 artwork
    just switch it around for all the original Theatrical poster artwork

    worth the money for sure, this blu-ray is region A locked so
    Mad max fans outside the U.S. will need ALL REGIONS player
    Definitely time to upgrade get this new shout/scream factory blu-ray, not the old MGM blu-ray
    5 stars for the film, 5 stars for this blu-ray
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
    definitely the best one of the 3 in my opinion...
  • Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024
    Good
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2024
    Awesome vintage movie
  • Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2015
    There are a lot of films focused on the post-apocalyptic era and a lot of films focused on persons consumed by the need for revenge, and sometimes the two cross paths.

    What Mad Max does differently, and better, is that it sets itself right before "the fall" as some might call it, and so we can see and appreciate fully what all of it means.

    The film takes place in pre-apocalyptic Australia: things are getting worse and worse, society is crumbling, and cops like Max Rockatansky (Mel Gibson) are struggling to hold it together. There's a particularly rousing speech given by Max's commanding officer to try and keep him from quitting the force when life starts getting too hard for him, one that really illustrates just how bad things have gotten and how sorely good men are needed to keep everything from going to Hell in a handbasket.

    But quitting the force doesn't mean quitting the world, and Max finds out that the bikers he enraged will stop at nothing for revenge, and once they've had theirs and he has nothing left to lose, we see the fall as Max Rockatansky becomes the most dangerous man on the continent.

    The visuals are stellar, especially with the upgrade to hi-def. Australia has some naturally gorgeous environments, On top of that, the car chases (and crashes) look better than ever, the kind of stuff you don't see much of anymore, which is truly a shame (unless you are a Fast & Furious buff or own season NASCAR tickets).

    The acting is believable, and that's what sells it. You don't need a cast of decades-built legends to make the characters come alive, you just need them to be people trying to find answers in an increasingly broken world. Max tries and fails to be a cop, so he tries (and tragically fails) to be a husband and father, leaving his only success in the single-minded pursuit of vengeance.

    Maybe you'll love this and maybe you won't, but if you don't give it a shot, you really are mad.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
    The beginning of one of the greatest dystopian movies ever which led to of course The Road Warrior. One of the most iconic cars in movie history.
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  • wishman
    5.0 out of 5 stars 懐かしい、面白い
    Reviewed in Japan on January 8, 2025
    急に懐かしくなって観たくなり、購入しました。

    やはり面白いですね~。傑作ですね。こういう映画ってこれからまた出てくるのかしら・・。
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  • Shawn Wildcat
    5.0 out of 5 stars I'm a fuel injected suicide machine!!!
    Reviewed in Canada on October 15, 2015
    Love this movie and have to say I never seen it look or sound so good. If you haven't bought a movie form Shout Factory (or it's Sci-fi, Horror, and Exploitation film company Scream Factory) let me tell you from the many Blu-Ray's I bought from them that their products are top notch. They take great care in delivering high quality DVDs and Blu-Rays for many TV shows and movies you can't get anywhere else or in the case of Mad Max with the kind of care they put in to their products. As mentioned before the picture and sound quality are outstanding, not to mention the new cover art looks amazing. It is a little on the light side when it comes to extras but then again this was low budget movie from 1979. Even so, what they do have is pretty good. Over all I have to say if your a fan of the Mad Max series this is a great buy and if your having trouble finding a movie or TV show I suggest you check out what else Shout Factory has to offer. You might just find that one you were looking for or if your lucky the one you forgot all about. Now as for the film it's self, Mad Max takes place in a world barely holding on to civilization as roaming gangs are wreaking havoc on the roads. the young Max Rockatansky (Awesome name) is a patrol car policeman trying to take down these gangs. now without giving to much of the plot away I should say again this movie is from 1979 so it's not a fast burning movie. Not to say it doesn't have action, in fact there are some of the craziest stunts I've ever seen in this movie, including one where a guy goes flying off a bike that's just crazy. But after the beginning chase it slows down a bit which is made more obvious with the fact there is little in terms of a score but over all it's a great flick. Another thing is unlike the other Mad Max movies this is a revenge film which were popular in the 70's where as the next films are more about redemption. So if all that sounds good to you (it does to me) I highly recommend you give it a watch if only to see where Max Rockatansky's journey all started and how he became the man that can survive in the apocalypse.
  • gizmo2050
    5.0 out of 5 stars la tematica
    Reviewed in Spain on October 9, 2024
    su contenido
  • Pedro José box
    5.0 out of 5 stars todo bien
    Reviewed in Spain on July 14, 2024
    estupendo
  • Mat
    5.0 out of 5 stars Un classique
    Reviewed in Canada on May 9, 2024
    Même si le meilleur reste le 2, beaucoup d'actions dans celui-ci. A se procurer