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For any discussions at all relating to the original trilogy
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CrazyAJ
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Post by CrazyAJ »

Have any of you seen the movie "On the Beach"? It might have inspired George Miller to do Mad Max. It could explain when it happens in relation to the nuclear war. In "On the Beach" an American submarine commander (Gregory Peck) docks in Australia after the rest of the world has been destroyed by WWIII radiation. Australia has been untouched and the war is over. The sub commander asks an Australian military person how things are and he basicly replies that things are normal but there is a shortage of fuel.
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Interdictor
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Yeah. Good flick. The recent remake was pretty decent also.
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Post by Motar »

Nice movie yeah,i think the old version is better though.
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CrazyAJ
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Yeah I know its cool and all, but do you think that it's relavent to the Mad Max saga.
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Post by CrazyAJ »

I am talking about the old version.
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Post by camchain »

Was the film based on the Neville Shute book of the same name? If so, I'd love to see it. I quite enjoy those "awaiting death" kind of stories.
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Post by Roadman »

Yes, the films were based on the book by Nevil Shute.
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Post by camchain »

Cool. I loved the book, I'll have to search for the movie.
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