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04-09-2009, 06:45 AM
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Brit plans to open Mad Max Museum in Silverton
This bloke like the Mad Max movie so much, he's moved his family to Broken Hill. "Adrian Bennett first saw the iconic film starring Mel Gibson when he was a teenager in England in 1982. Now 45 years old, Mr Bennett has decided to fulfil his dream of living in Silverton on the NSW - South Australian border near Broken Hill, where some of the series was filmed.
He moved his family from the cold climes of Bradford in Yorkshire to the Outback to show his replica black Interceptor, the car depicted as the drifter Mad Max's vehicle, and other memorabilia which he has collected over the years."
Full story here:
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sto...11-662,00.html
And for anyone interested in Australian Film trivia and history, here's a great website with all-things Mad Max.
http://www.madmaxmovies.com/
The two cool this about this are: the XB interceptor and his dog Dog
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04-09-2009, 08:15 AM
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Saw that on Sky news the other morning.
Silverton breathes Mad Max, You only have to look in the pub there as the wall is full of pics of the sets.
Cheers Kev.
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04-09-2009, 08:20 AM
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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?
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04-09-2009, 08:35 AM
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Originally Posted by glenluceskies
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?
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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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04-09-2009, 08:40 AM
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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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I'd definitely see it Claude. The original is a classic in every sense, and the sequels are pretty reasonable. It doesn't really date as it's set in a "post-apocalyptic" time frame.
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04-09-2009, 08:43 AM
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Yes, it has definately dated in terms of the "style" but not the scenes, Claude, but if you can sit though it just to say you have seen it. I believe it was just as important as, say, Picnic at Hanging Rock, in terms of Australian cinema and culture. Of course, others may disagree.
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04-09-2009, 08:45 AM
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Originally Posted by FredSnerd
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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it has dated slightly, but its still of cult status.
MM2 is easily the best ...
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04-09-2009, 08:45 AM
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Agree Chris, MM2 was also good, but MM3 was the least favorite for me, like many trilogies, the first is often the best.
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04-09-2009, 08:54 AM
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Have to agree with you Duncan. It's hard to split MM1 and MM2. I liked MM1 for the local filming locations. You rarely see that sort of cinematography work done locally with such a big, cult movie. It's a personal thing for me. MM2 was equally great for the story and action.
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04-09-2009, 08:59 AM
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Mad Max movies are definitely classics. My interpretation on MM1 was that it was set in a chaotic world on the brink of destruction just hanging on to a thread or semblance of order rather than being post apocalyptic itself. Certainly MM2 & 3 are set after the buttons have been pushed.
But that's just my opinion
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04-09-2009, 09:06 AM
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My interpretation on MM1 was that it was set in a chaotic world on the brink of destruction just hanging on to a thread or semblance of order rather than being post apocalyptic itself. Certainly MM2 & 3 are set after the buttons have been pushed.
But that's just my opinion 
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True. MM1 was all innocent and lovveydovvey in the beginning - holidays on the beach, etc, etc. Go the Sandman!
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04-09-2009, 09:21 AM
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Mad Max, Mel Gibson (swoon) Classic Cult.
There is one other Aussie Cult film that hasn't stood the test of time.
"Stone"
What a pathetic piece of dried up tripe.
Got it out of the video shop a while ago, I barely got passed the credits and had to turn it off.
What were we thinking at the time?
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04-09-2009, 10:31 AM
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Here you go fans or not check the site out.
Maxs black intercepter is is in the pic that pans around you may even see the pics on the wall.
http://www.silverton.org.au/hotel.htm
Happy looking.
Cheers Kev
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04-09-2009, 10:35 AM
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Lots of Films made in silverton besides Mad Max.
Cheers Kev.
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04-09-2009, 11:32 AM
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I'll have to take a bike ride up to Silverton and check out the Pub, any excuse for a bike ride and a beer.
MM1 is always my favourite, love the old Kawasaki's and even got a Z1000 A3A tucked away in the garage. I'll have to agree with JJJ Stone is very dated but still one of those cult classics. Some of those old Z900's and Rickmans are still beautiful to watch cruising around.
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04-09-2009, 11:54 AM
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I will have to check it out on my travels in the next few months.
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04-09-2009, 08:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Ric
I'll have to take a bike ride up to Silverton and check out the Pub, any excuse for a bike ride and a beer.
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It's more than 5 years since we were there. Every movie shot there seems to give the pub a new name. They had the signs stuck on the underside of the verandah roof.
And an Interceptor clone in the car park.
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04-09-2009, 08:51 PM
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woo hoo love my madmax trilogy (A BURNT OUT DESELET SHELL OF A MAN THE MAN THEY CALLED MAX)out of the only vhs movies i have that trilogy is there the dvds are great crank the surround sound up (THE FUEL THE PRECIOUS FUEL WAS HIDDED IN THE BUS)
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05-09-2009, 12:19 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ric
I'll have to take a bike ride up to Silverton and check out the Pub, any excuse for a bike ride and a beer.
MM1 is always my favourite, love the old Kawasaki's and even got a Z1000 A3A tucked away in the garage. I'll have to agree with JJJ Stone is very dated but still one of those cult classics. Some of those old Z900's and Rickmans are still beautiful to watch cruising around.
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Any excuse is a good excuse to grab a coldie.
Chris Fraser leases the pub there ,in the younger days we used to work together in the construction industry.
Take the Z1000 out there for a cruise and you,ll get them talking.
The pub is only 20 klm,s west of the city.
Cheers Kev.
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05-09-2009, 12:28 PM
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It's a wonder my brother hasn't chimed in yet Kev.
Mention the words Silverton Pub and beer in the same sentence around him..
well......
Steve
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