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Bartertown is a city on the edge of a desert that has managed to retain some technology if no civilization. Max has his supplies stolen and must seek shelter there in a post apocalyptic world where all machines have begun to break down and barbarians hold what is left. He becomes involved in a power struggle in this third Mad Max film where he must first survive the town, survive the desert and then rescue the innocent children he has discovered.
Robbed of his possessions whilst travelling through the Australian outback, Max manages to stumble upon Bartertown, a trading post for all manner of criminals and governed by Aunt Entity and Master Blaster. He is forced to fight on behalf of Aunt Entity in order that she gain complete control of the town, but he is thrown back out into the desert when the fight is over. He then stumbles upon a group of orphans, the only survivors of a plane crash during the nuclear war and with their help he returns to Bartertown.
Sadly the Mad Max franchise turns into bit of a cheesefest with this instalment. After the grittiness of the first two movies I was expecting more here. <br/><br/>Its still full of strange characters and feels low budget even though (by this point it wasn&#39;t) but Max has just become a caricature of himself here as he fights Master Blaster, is sent into the desert to die by Bartertowns evil Queen (Tina Turner) and rescued by a tribe of children. Where the hell were all the high speed car chases? What was up with the comic one liners? and wow did I get bored with the whole Tommorowland side plot and the kids. <br/><br/>I will say that the actual Thuderdome fight was entertaining (could have done without the pigs) but as a whole this entire movie was just weird. 10.13
&quot;Where would Tina Turner be right now if she&#39;d rolled over and said, &#39;Hit me again, Ike, and put some stank on it!&#39;? Rollin&#39; on the river, that&#39;s where she&#39;d be. But she&#39;s beyond Thunderdome, because she decided to send a message…&quot; - Jim Carrey, Liar Liar.<br/><br/>Much like Breakin&#39; 2&#39;s subtitle, &quot;Electric Boogaloo&quot; was immortalized by MST3k nerds, like myself, Tina Turner&#39;s turn in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome was made famous in Jim Carrey&#39;s side-splitting speech to Jennifer Tilly in Liar, Liar.<br/><br/>I would be wrong to say that quote is the only good part of her performance, because, quite frankly, she was a lot of fun in Beyond Thunderdome. Not to mention (lightly), one of cinema&#39;s best songs of all time: We Don&#39;t Need Another Hero (Thunderdome) by Tina, herself. Sorry, Mel, in more ways than ten, she stole your franchise.<br/><br/>It&#39;s obvious with each installment, the budget increases, the sandy desert more apparent and the lack of Max being &quot;mad&quot; is irritatingly maddening. In fact, maybe I&#39;m missing the boat, but after three features I just viewed for the first time apiece, I&#39;m still puzzled why he&#39;s called that. Perhaps a more suitable nickname would be &quot;Solo Sam&quot; or &quot;Loner Lane.&quot;<br/><br/>At any rate, again, Max faces the rough conditions alone in the desert following multiple events following the death of his wife and child in a semi-destructive future two chapters prior. The simple fact that this key element to Max&#39;s, ah-hem, drive hasn&#39;t resurfaced since their passing is beyond me. I&#39;m shocked they even brought up that he was an ex-cop in this one as his tidbit of a background.<br/><br/>Subsequent to a robbery, Max finds Bartertown and is thrown into a dispute between two &quot;leaders&quot; of the barren outpost and must fight a brute to gain his belongings back in the deathly &quot;Thunderdome&quot; fighting cage. Following an unexpected turn, Max is outcast and picked up by Ewoks disguised as children who believe him to be &quot;the one&quot; to lead them to the same driving getaway climax as expected in the Mad Max universe.<br/><br/>The film&#39;s watchable and a lot more mature from the first MM feature, though a step down from The Road Warrior. It is shaky and probably unnecessary aside from a few key and interesting scenes – mostly in the grand finale, BUT, again should be noted for Tina&#39;s fun role and Tina&#39;s fantastic (and should&#39;ve been nominated) song.
The battle between Max and The Blaster in Beyond Thunderdome may be the best the series has to offer.
Yes! Out at the Burning Man Festival, there is a camp called Deathguild that builds its own Road Warrior style cars and holds nightly battles in its own Thunderdome! Max regained his humanity by realising that the kids needed his help and were helpless in the twisted world they knew nothing of. In the script (and the novel) is a scene cut from the finished movie where Max falls asleep in Crack in the Earth and wakes up after having dreamt of his wife, son and partner Goose. He starts crying, realising that he has become &quot;the same kind of human animal he had always despised, no better than those who had destroyed the ones he loved&quot;. Ultimately left up to the viewer to decide but the sight of him walking over the dunes with the spears suggests he returned to live out his life with the Feral Kids as their protector and guide, finally finding a new family and home after all these years. In his speech to the Feral Kids Max tells them &quot;We&#39;re going to stay right here, we&#39;re going to live a long time and we&#39;re all going to be thankful&quot;, noticeabley referring to &#39;We&#39;. They were the descendants of Captain Walker and the surviving crew and passengers of the passenger jet that Walker piloted. The story they tell about the apocalypse and Walker&#39;s crash landing in the desert is one that&#39;s been handed down through their time living in the canyon. When Savannah (who herself is pregnant) finds Max, she assumes that he&#39;s Captain Walker and that he&#39;s returned to lead them out of the desert to civilization. Years prior to Max&#39; arrival, Walker and maybe a few of his crew and some of the passengers probably trekked into the desert to find a way back to civilization. During the battle with Blaster in Thunderdome, Max realizes, after knocking Blaster&#39;s helmet off, that the man is mentally handicapped. Remember in the last movie <a href="/title/tt0082694/">Mad Max 2 (1981)</a> was about Max regaining some of the personal humanity he lost in the first movie when he son and wife were murdered. In this film the writers decided to have a scene where Max is again reminded of his compassionate side – he refuses to kill Blaster because he feels it&#39;s wrong to kill a man who doesn&#39;t understand the situation he&#39;s gotten into. Master had likely thought that Blaster would easily kill Max in the contest but Max outwitted them both with the whistle. Subsequently, the crowd cheers for Max to be let go and a furious Auntie shouts them all down by claiming that Max had reneged. Many people tend to think of a &quot;gulag&quot; as being a Soviet forced labor camp that existed during the era of communism in the Soviet Union in the 1900s however, the actual term itself refers to the government organzation that oversaw the deportation and housing of political prisoners sent to those camps. More info on gulag can be read here.<br/><br/>In the context of this film and Max&#39; sentencing, Auntie &amp; her people are using the term &quot;gulag&quot; to refer to exile in the desert, hence the Mardi Gras costume head being placed over Max&#39; head while he&#39;s tied to a horse that they release into the desert. Auntie was probably banking on the idea that Max would die of thirst and dehydration in the desert &amp; she&#39;d be rid of him. Though his vocation before the apocalypse is never mentioned specifically, we can assume that Master was probably an engineer with expertise in running power-generating facilities like Underworld. He might also have been a civil engineer that planned communities and basic services involved like water, electricity, sanitation, trade services, etc, so he was very valuable, possessing a certain type of brilliance in this arena. Because of his protective partner, Blaster, Auntie was never able to fully exploit him and had grown sick of his arrogance and opportunistic attitude, so she waited until she found someone who could dispose of Blaster: Max. Max, who&#39;s very savvy, as we all are aware, also saw the potential in Master to help build a new civilization for Walker&#39;s children. Max, who slowly regains his compassion and humanity through the series, probably believed that Master shouldn&#39;t be a slave to Auntie in Bartertown, so he decided to free him. No, Bruce Spence plays a different character. Although both are pilots, the Gyro Captain from Mad Max 2 was said to become the leader of the survivor group from that film. Then the narrator of MM2 mentions that when he grew up, he eventually took over the group. So it stands to reason that the Gyro Captain would not be found in Barter Town if he was still leading a group at that time. Also, Max and Jedediah (the character from this film) see each other on more than one occasion and never have a moment where they recognize each other. It&#39;s possible she was, however it could be said that because she was trying to run Bartertown, criminally or otherwise, she made this comment to suggest that her, being a leader, and Max being former Law Enforcement make them a great pair.
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