Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome

Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome Soundtrack

Although Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, the third part of George Miller's post-apocalyptic Mad Max trilogy, is certainly the least of the bunch (Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior is the undisputed masterpiece, and maybe the best action movie ever made), it has still got a good share of imaginative industrial-wasteland-pastiche imagery. And casting Tina Turner as Aunty Entity, the queen of Bartertown, was a masterstroke. Mel Gibson's character Max is pitted in a battle to the death against the bizarre Master Blaster in the Thunderdome, flying around on rubbery straps inside a sort of gigantic overturned colander with bloodthirsty spectators clinging to the outside. Miller's producing partner, Byron Kennedy, was killed in a helicopter crash while scouting locations for this film. Miller was devastated, only agreeing to direct the action sequences--and, somehow, you feel his heart wasn't entirely in it. --Jim Emerson

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1985
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1The Discovery2:01
2Conspiracy0:35
3Thunderdome4:52
4Magical3:02
5Ceremony1:12
6Confusion1:14
7Compassion3:18
8Tyrant2:45
9The Leaving5:05
10Arrival2:59
11Epilogue3:18
12The Children2:12
13Coming Home15:15
14We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)6:09
15One Of The Living5:58

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