![]() ![]() The Blu-ray subtitles say "Let him go!" for the first line here, but it sounds more like "It’s alright!" to my ear. Mad Max 2 was long available on VHS, and then on laserdisc, and then had a long career on DVD, in many territories and in many forms of presentation, either carrying its original or its Road Warrior title. “Come on, cut the crap: I’m the best chance you’ve got.” “If it’s all the same to you, I’ll drive that tanker.” We had a contract: I kept my part of the bargain.” “Hey, it’s been a pleasure doing business with you, but I’m leaving. “Let’s have a look at this machine of yours.” “My vehicle and all the juice I can carry.” “Now, to do the job I need five gallons of diesel and some high-octane gasoline.” (beat) “Think of it as a down payment.” I deliver a rig big enough to haul that tanker of yours: you give me back my vehicle and as much juice as I can carry.” You want to get out of here… you talk to me.” Max’s dog, (actually named Dog) was a Queensland Heeler rescued from an RSPCA pound the day before he was set to be euthanized. “Two days ago I saw a vehicle that’d haul that tanker. Look, I just want my gas: I want to get out of here. It is produced by Left Bank Pictures, and co-produced by Palma Pictures. Look, he said if I brought him back here you’d give me some gas. Mad Dogs is a British psychological thriller television series, written and created by Cris Cole, that began airing on Sky1 on 10 February 2011, and ended on 29 December 2013 after four series and 14 episodes. ![]() “Yeah, they’re heading hard to the southwest in heaps of trouble. “Two or three miles down the road, left for dead. Writer/director George Miller drew from several sources of inspiration when conceiving The Road Warrior.In addition to the 1975 film A Boy and his Dog, the primary influence comes from the classic 1953 western Shane. “The arrangement was I wouldn’t kill you.” He's a survivor ) 2 ConsolMans 12:32pm Originally posted by FPT oMoH31: During the destruction of the ship Max didn't take the dog. Touch those tanks and-” (imitates sound of explosion) The transcriptions are by ear, with occasional help from the Blu-ray’s English subtitles, and are probably not perfect. Here’s my listing of all of Max’s speeches, with timecodes taken from the most recent US Blu-ray release of the film. In the entry for timecode 0:39:18 below, for instance, there’s a distinct pause between the two sentences, but since no-one else actually interrupts I consider them part of a single speech. If anything, I may be running multiple lines together, since I’m defining a speech as “everything Max says until another character speaks or the scene changes”. This is not counting grunts, wordless shouts, or the little tongue-click he uses to sic his dog on the Gyro Captain. And since I was in the mood to re-watch the film anyway after viewing Mad Max: Fury Road, I thought I’d go through and count them.īy my count, Gibson’s Max has 38 speeches (totalling 326 words) in the film. I’ve seen the claim made that Mel Gibson only has 16 lines of dialogue in Mad Max 2 (or The Road Warrior for Americans): it’s mentioned, for instance, on IMDb’s trivia page for the film. ![]()
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