Two Men Enter, One Man Leave!

Written by Solonor Rasreth
Published December 16, 2002

First it was Arnold jumping into his Terminator boots again. Now, we have Mel tearing across the Outback in a new Mad Max movie. 2003 will be an 80's icon fest!

I didn't see the original Mad Max until after the sequel--The Road Warrior. I remember zipping around central Maine with my juvenile deliquent pals in the Road Warrior mobile like it was yesterday... The whole series (including the too-slick Beyond Thunderdome) is a part of my cultural upbringing.

Now I just have to get a new Indiana Jones movie, and all will be right with the world.

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Two Men Enter, One Man Leave!
Published: December 16, 2002
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#1 — December 16, 2002 @ 16:17PM — Eric Olsen

All of these would appear to coincide with the possible mid-life crises of the stars, who probably miss their former selves as much as you do.

#2 — August 10, 2004 @ 02:47AM — SFC SKI

If you look at the Terminator and Mad Max storylines, they are unfinished. They are written in such a way that you want to know what comes next, assuming you gave a bit of your imagination to the previous films.

I was disappointed by the 3rd installment of both "sagas", but I still want to know what happens next.

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