Re: Continuity between films and Timeline
Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2012 7:31 pm
Thanks for the interest Guys !
Firstly as a reply to MadMatt , I knew the blower and Zoomies were removed after filming of MM1 in the "Real World " , but I was thinking that in replacing them for the filming of MM2 , It would have been just as easy to do Identically as none of the parts were really that hard to find ( Mabey a scott injector hat , but we see the replacement blower has 1 of these ) so this pushes me to think the changes were meant to be noticed . Of all the things likely to be Damaged or worn out in Desert Duelling , I think a replaced engine and exhaust system is in the realms of believable .
Also To RoadwarriorMFP , I think that the idea of a Nuclear War having already taken place in MM1 was planted in me by the Montage at the start of MM2 . The elderly voice of the Feral Kid discribes "A time of Great Chaos "and "2 mighty warrior Tribes Going to war " as the catylist for the "Gangs taking over the Highway " and "Good men getting battered and Smashed ". Although a bit criptic , The scenes in the montage borrowed from MM1 are shown( And discribed ) after the war footage suggesting that the war came ( Directly as a result of oil shotages ) before the story begins . Í think your right in stating George Miller never intended MM1 to repesent a post-nuclear war world , but he never intended to make a sequel either ! So I think the story evolved to more topical issues( oil shortage big news in the late 70's and nuclear war being a hot topic in the early 80's ) I'm not saying nuclear war was more likely in the 80's than the 70's , It was just getting more coverage ( Mondo Rock's "Waiting for the Countdown in the summer of 81 "was the huge song at the time , The Day after ( 1983 ) and War Games (Also 1983 ) were a reflection in the public fascination with world annihaltion . I'm sure if MM1 was made today , the topic would be global climate change or food security . My point is that I agree that the first film was supposed to reflect a world in decline...not a world already destroyed , BUT I think that suggestion is strongly made in the sequel that at least some of the world was already ruined . so I guess it's just deciding which sits best with you . Whatever the catylist , a world war probably wouldn't kill all humans on earth directly , but would most likely set us on the path to extinction .
a last Note to NuffTorque , I think all the great films of our time share the quality of being open to interpritation , without leaving us guessing too much . I think if people don't have a personalised view of what ( And when ) Mad Max is all about then maybe they are not taking all they can from it .
Thanks to all for the interesting replies
Firstly as a reply to MadMatt , I knew the blower and Zoomies were removed after filming of MM1 in the "Real World " , but I was thinking that in replacing them for the filming of MM2 , It would have been just as easy to do Identically as none of the parts were really that hard to find ( Mabey a scott injector hat , but we see the replacement blower has 1 of these ) so this pushes me to think the changes were meant to be noticed . Of all the things likely to be Damaged or worn out in Desert Duelling , I think a replaced engine and exhaust system is in the realms of believable .
Also To RoadwarriorMFP , I think that the idea of a Nuclear War having already taken place in MM1 was planted in me by the Montage at the start of MM2 . The elderly voice of the Feral Kid discribes "A time of Great Chaos "and "2 mighty warrior Tribes Going to war " as the catylist for the "Gangs taking over the Highway " and "Good men getting battered and Smashed ". Although a bit criptic , The scenes in the montage borrowed from MM1 are shown( And discribed ) after the war footage suggesting that the war came ( Directly as a result of oil shotages ) before the story begins . Í think your right in stating George Miller never intended MM1 to repesent a post-nuclear war world , but he never intended to make a sequel either ! So I think the story evolved to more topical issues( oil shortage big news in the late 70's and nuclear war being a hot topic in the early 80's ) I'm not saying nuclear war was more likely in the 80's than the 70's , It was just getting more coverage ( Mondo Rock's "Waiting for the Countdown in the summer of 81 "was the huge song at the time , The Day after ( 1983 ) and War Games (Also 1983 ) were a reflection in the public fascination with world annihaltion . I'm sure if MM1 was made today , the topic would be global climate change or food security . My point is that I agree that the first film was supposed to reflect a world in decline...not a world already destroyed , BUT I think that suggestion is strongly made in the sequel that at least some of the world was already ruined . so I guess it's just deciding which sits best with you . Whatever the catylist , a world war probably wouldn't kill all humans on earth directly , but would most likely set us on the path to extinction .
a last Note to NuffTorque , I think all the great films of our time share the quality of being open to interpritation , without leaving us guessing too much . I think if people don't have a personalised view of what ( And when ) Mad Max is all about then maybe they are not taking all they can from it .
Thanks to all for the interesting replies