While this is definitely a “Sad Max” picture, I can’t help but love how much it reminds me of playing with Hot Wheels as a little guy. I didn’t have Max’s V8 Interceptor or the Mack tanker, but I had a ‘70 Torino that sat in our sandbox for too long and a weird Iveco-looking truck from the Dollar Tree, that’s close enough!
That's funny 'Sad Max'! There sure was no shortage of apocalyptic dystopian future 'Max' styled films in the '80's. I think Beyond Thunderdome was one of the best.
I remember watching this pile of cinematic drivel on the long defunct channel 48 out of Philly one Saturday afternoon when visiting my Grandpop's house. It had to have been about 1985 or 1986. The highlight of this obvious Mad Max, The Road Warrior rip-off was the hero who drives the '73 Mercury Montego outfitted with every stereotypical post-apocalyptic bolt-on and embellishment you can imagine. Other than the scenes that car appeared in, this was a virtually unwatchable movie. There's one scene where the hero is getting his Montego back after it got ripped off, and some old man had somehow got ahold of it and acted as caretaker. He's telling Mr. Scruffy Hero-type all of the sweet modifications he's made to the car, including adding 32 valve cylinder heads. This might be a little more convincing, if the hood hadn't been up, with a clear view of an obviously bone-stock 351 2V Cleveland sitting there in plain sight. Just one of the many, many bugaboos that made this film such a joke. But it wasn't too bad of a way for a 15 year old gear head like me to pass a Saturday afternoon.
Nah, the scene that makes this movie is when they tie the kid up between two motorcycles and tear off one of his arms! At first you are utterly shocked that they'd dare to show such a violent act on a kid in such a movie, only to learn a few seconds later that the arm was a prosthetic from the beginning. Or was the kid secretly a robot? Don't remember that detail, but I do remember the ripping!
While this is definitely a “Sad Max” picture, I can’t help but love how much it reminds me of playing with Hot Wheels as a little guy. I didn’t have Max’s V8 Interceptor or the Mack tanker, but I had a ‘70 Torino that sat in our sandbox for too long and a weird Iveco-looking truck from the Dollar Tree, that’s close enough!
That's funny 'Sad Max'! There sure was no shortage of apocalyptic dystopian future 'Max' styled films in the '80's. I think Beyond Thunderdome was one of the best.
Caramba! Classic Pegaso lorries...
C'est un bon film.
Not bad for a Mad Max knock off
A Real Award Winner Right Here Lol 😂😂😂😂
A low budget/poor man's Road Warrior that you'd catch on basic local cable channels in the 80's!
At 4:51 mark so this inspiration for furry road's end of interceptor scene 😅.
Damn, Pegaso
It tried so hard to be the Road Warrior! lol
It did EVERYTHING infact xD
Right! lol@@kingnorlen
Looks like an almost direct rip-off of the 'Road Warrior'. Crazy dialogue!
This maybe a slower car chase than OJ and his white Bronco
Looks like classic iron will survive for another millennium.
Angry Mack: Highway Fighter
yeah right it is
I remember watching this pile of cinematic drivel on the long defunct channel 48 out of Philly one Saturday afternoon when visiting my Grandpop's house. It had to have been about 1985 or 1986. The highlight of this obvious Mad Max, The Road Warrior rip-off was the hero who drives the '73 Mercury Montego outfitted with every stereotypical post-apocalyptic bolt-on and embellishment you can imagine. Other than the scenes that car appeared in, this was a virtually unwatchable movie.
There's one scene where the hero is getting his Montego back after it got ripped off, and some old man had somehow got ahold of it and acted as caretaker. He's telling Mr. Scruffy Hero-type all of the sweet modifications he's made to the car, including adding 32 valve cylinder heads. This might be a little more convincing, if the hood hadn't been up, with a clear view of an obviously bone-stock 351 2V Cleveland sitting there in plain sight. Just one of the many, many bugaboos that made this film such a joke. But it wasn't too bad of a way for a 15 year old gear head like me to pass a Saturday afternoon.
Nah, the scene that makes this movie is when they tie the kid up between two motorcycles and tear off one of his arms! At first you are utterly shocked that they'd dare to show such a violent act on a kid in such a movie, only to learn a few seconds later that the arm was a prosthetic from the beginning. Or was the kid secretly a robot? Don't remember that detail, but I do remember the ripping!
The road ragers around here do this to each other a few times a week.
This isn't even a B movie.
Quick, DON'T tell me the name of the motion picture that these scenes came from, mes amis. One of the VERY worst I've ever seen, indeed !
Yeah, I think I officially hate and 80s movie that being this one
Great...just great.Now i have to find this appalling piece of cinema to see what happens🤦
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