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Old 04-09-2009, 08:35 AM
FredSnerd (Claude)
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Originally Posted by glenluceskies View Post
Really Kev? That is good because, like them or not, the Mad Max trilogy was an important part of Australia cinema history. I'm glad it is being kept alive somewhere.

I live not far from where one of the classic scenes was film in the first movie - Max and the hacksaw on the bridge - and used to drive on that bridge every day.

I assume Silverton has always got a lot of "fan" traffic, then?
I have to admit I have never seen Mad Max. Maybe Ishould, just for the history of it. Has it dated you reckon?
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