Movie Information
Overall Rank: 5414
Average Rating: 2.6/4
# of Ratings: 184
Theatrical Release Date: 07/10/1985
Language: English
Genre: Action, Sci-Fi
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: George Miller, George Ogilvie
Actors: Mel Gibson, Tina Turner, Bruce Spence, Adam Cockburn, Frank Thring, Angelo Rossitto
Plot: After being robbed, Mad Max finds himself at the mercy of Bartertown, where he finds himself in a power struggle between the cruel Aunt Entity and her rival Master Blaster. Things go from bad to worse as he is banished to the desert but finds refuge from a group of orphans looking for a leader.
Quick Movie Reviews
Rating of
1.5/4
Yojimbo - wrote on 10/01/2012
A pointless rehash of The Road Warrior that has far more interest in its own production design than any kind of coherent or even vaguely interesting plot. The attempts to create believable post-apocalyptic Clockwork Orange style speech is awkward and embarrassing and worst of all, it's boring.
Rating of
3/4
Unknown - wrote on 11/06/2011
Another fun Mad Max movie. This time we have Tina Turner and cage fights to the death.
Rating of
3/4
Josh C - wrote on 08/29/2008
Somewhere along the line I must have missed this one. I remmeber the first one, but not the second one. I have to say I really liked it. It had good action, cheesy dialog, and almost James Bond worthy villains.
Full Movie Reviews
Rating of
3/4
Not the greatest sequel but still entertaining!!
Lee - wrote on 01/02/2013
Although not being my fave of the series this edition to the tale is still effective. Set once again in the beautiful backdrop of Australia, director Miller once again sets out to continue the tale of lonely hero Max Rockatansky. I guess i was originally p'eed off due to the fact that this film (I guess much due to the fact that it was more popular within the States) was too Americanized. The original two films were not and aside from Mel Gibson (Max) and Bruce Spence the rest of the cast were virtuall unknowns and to me that is why they are so great. This time 'round director Miller decided to cast a big name to go side by side with Gibson (Who at the time was just starting to rocket to super stardom) and that was super '80's pop diva Tina Turner as chief antagonist Aunty Entity.
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