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Post by Uncle Entity on Apr 9, 2003 18:45:29 GMT -5
I always loved the idea the FINAL PART in Thunderdome sew two cultures crashing each into other: Crack In The Earth against Bartertown. The style was aggressive, mixing up violence, adventure, dark humour and slapstick! And don't forget... IRONBAR BASSEY the star!
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Post by Uncle Entity on Apr 10, 2003 6:07:33 GMT -5
Hey! Let's vote! Is this a BEYOND THUNDERDOME message board?
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Post by ĊąРťĀ on Apr 10, 2003 16:35:57 GMT -5
[shadow=red,left,1000]Yea man! This is a BTD site! I voted all three! I think my fave scene in the trilogy was when the Ferel Kid boomeranged that one dude in the head... what was his name? [/shadow]
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Post by Uncle Entity on Apr 11, 2003 8:02:16 GMT -5
Cap, Name's GOLDEN YOUTH. His death was the most gruesome of the whole trilogy, in my humble opinion. Anyway, you're definitely right on this, all 3 rule --- too bad during the "Pig Battle" Max seemed a lit bit stranded out of place, distant...maybe scared? After all, the whole situation seemed a dead way. Fortunately, Master got the secret to re-activate the Orient Express (the train-truck-mobile house). The rest is history!
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Post by ĊąРťĀ on Apr 11, 2003 13:19:49 GMT -5
[shadow=red,left,1000]Hey Unk! The whole trilogy was off the hook! I particularly liked the little quips like, "There'll be dying!" Hehehehe!!! ;D[/shadow]
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Post by ĊąРťĀ on Apr 11, 2003 13:21:26 GMT -5
[shadow=red,left,1000]Oh yea, thanks for the tip... Golden Youth. Yea, that was gruesome/awesome. ;D[/shadow]
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Post by MāШMąX on Apr 11, 2003 16:03:23 GMT -5
[shadow=aqua,left,1000]I went with all three. I will say that I loved the exhilaration that was felt when the train broke out into freedom. Awesome! ;D [/shadow]
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Post by Uncle Entity on Apr 15, 2003 11:44:36 GMT -5
[shadow=aqua,left,1000] I went with all three. I will say that I loved the exhilaration that was felt when the train broke out into freedom. Awesome! ;D [/shadow] Mad Max (Neem) you're d**n right! I always felt this sense of freedom - after all, Underworld is a pretty bleak industrial place.
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Post by Tycho on Apr 15, 2003 12:24:34 GMT -5
I love the part in the final escape, where the plane has turned around, and Max pulls along side, stares long and hard into the eyes of the kids he's about to face certain death for, then VROOM [glow=red,8,300]Guns It... [/glow]And hurtles full speed into Aunty's entire army, and without an airbag too.
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