Wrangler
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Post by Wrangler on May 15, 2003 12:27:09 GMT -5
Hey thanks! Well, I'm a big fan of the Mad Max trilogy (as you can tell ;D) and I'm also into some freelance writing (especially cyberpunk). Mad Max had aroused me into the culture of cyberpunk and the post-apocalyptic world where resources are dwindling, nobody can be trusted and most of all, our hero is walking on the edge. It's intriguing the way people behave in this post-apocalyptic nightmare, because the atmosphere that Mad Max holds is a possibility--that this COULD happen (not that I want it though . Oh and you should also check some of Mel Gibson's other films, especially Lethal Weapon 1. Martin Riggs is Max Rockatansky! Well...if you make him louder and more psychotic... Oh...and my favorite Mad Max movie? All of 'em!--as they have their own independent flares. The first one gives us a welcoming glimpse to everything: the new Australia, the Last of the V8's, Max when he became mad. The second brings us to a newer world but far worst than before--and the vermin that inherited even Max. And the third--where societies began to thrive anew but still, Max was fated to live, scavenge and roam--alone. To me, every Max is a classic!
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Wrangler
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The Terminal Crazy
Posts: 17
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Post by Wrangler on May 15, 2003 12:27:09 GMT -5
Hey thanks! Well, I'm a big fan of the Mad Max trilogy (as you can tell ;D) and I'm also into some freelance writing (especially cyberpunk). Mad Max had aroused me into the culture of cyberpunk and the post-apocalyptic world where resources are dwindling, nobody can be trusted and most of all, our hero is walking on the edge. It's intriguing the way people behave in this post-apocalyptic nightmare, because the atmosphere that Mad Max holds is a possibility--that this COULD happen (not that I want it though . Oh and you should also check some of Mel Gibson's other films, especially Lethal Weapon 1. Martin Riggs is Max Rockatansky! Well...if you make him louder and more psychotic... Oh...and my favorite Mad Max movie? All of 'em!--as they have their own independent flares. The first one gives us a welcoming glimpse to everything: the new Australia, the Last of the V8's, Max when he became mad. The second brings us to a newer world but far worst than before--and the vermin that inherited even Max. And the third--where societies began to thrive anew but still, Max was fated to live, scavenge and roam--alone. To me, every Max is a classic!
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Wrangler
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The Terminal Crazy
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Post by Wrangler on May 7, 2003 21:23:30 GMT -5
Hi guys! I'm a big fan of the Mad Max Trilogy and I've been trying to find a forum site that would put a show for our favorite Road Rage Anti-Hero. This site came as an answer to my prayers and I find it awesome. Thanks for the people who made this site possible. I'll hang around here for awhile. 'Till then. [glow=red,2,300]TEXT[/glow]
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Wrangler
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The Terminal Crazy
Posts: 17
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Post by Wrangler on May 7, 2003 21:23:30 GMT -5
Hi guys! I'm a big fan of the Mad Max Trilogy and I've been trying to find a forum site that would put a show for our favorite Road Rage Anti-Hero. This site came as an answer to my prayers and I find it awesome. Thanks for the people who made this site possible. I'll hang around here for awhile. 'Till then. [glow=red,2,300]TEXT[/glow]
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