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Lundi, août 23rd, 2010
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Movie Title: Mad Max
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MGM jumped on the DVD bandwagon rather tedious in the game, and the studio has been struggling to preserve up ever since. Traditionally, MGM has released bare-bones, movie-only DVDs with terrible transfers and gross sound - but, thankfully, tradition seems to be losing out to what consumers want. Excited Max: Special Edition is the latest offering from MGM’s film vaults to effect its procedure onto DVD in a restored, high-performance disc, and it’s about time, too.

Mad Max will probably go down in history as the film that made Mel Gibson a star, but that would gloss over the film’s many other virtues. A post-apocalyptic narrative of agreeable vs. horrible, Inflamed Max features the title character, Max Rockatansky, in his job as an “Interceptor,” a kind of cop struggling to fill order in a world where the government has all but collapsed and ruthless biker thugs and warlords have made normal life impossible. When Max kills a member of the gang, their leader, the Toecutter, turns around and butcher’s Max’s family. As a result, Max gets very excited and goes straight to kick-ass mode. The yarn is slick and well-told, with enough rapid cars, gun battles, and vulgar chases to retain you tied to your chair. It’s basically a Western location in a decaying Australia, and it’s a welcome change of sprint for action fans, too.

MGM presented us with a two-sided, dual-layer DVD that has two versions of the film: a fine 2.35:1 Anamorphic Widescreen transfer, and a full-screen copy on the same side for those who don’t like to peer the whole movie. For the first time, American audiences salvage to leer the film with the unique Australian dialogue (it was dubbed with American actors for the US and never released with the fresh accents before now), either in the old-school mono mix or a completely redone, deep and dynamic DD 5.1 remix. On the other side you acquire two mini-documentaries, one about the Inflamed Max series and how the crews made the films (informative), and one about Mel Gibson’s rise to stardom (blah) . Round that out with a pop-up video style “trivia track” (really unprejudiced a subtitle option), and you’ve got a stout disc.

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The pop-up video track is one of the best and most innovative original features in a long time; I hope other DVD companies select tag, because it’s fun, informative, and you can stare it again and again, unlike most commentary tracks and other “extras.” Overall, Enraged Max is an generous disc, and at its original tag, it’s worth adding to your shelves. If you’re an action fan or a post-apocalyptic-film fan, then this disc is a must.

As I say, don’t accomplish the mistake of buying this overpriced dvd. I unfortunately did rob it, and what I found was abysmal.

Instead of the fresh Australian actor’s voices, there are nowpoorly dubbed American voices. I also noticed this version has been chop in definite scenes. I remember one scene in particular, advance the biginning. The couple who are later attacked by the biker gang are having sex in a field - one of the righteous guys appears watching them from a distance and shouts over to them. This scene appeared before the first hobble scene, and is missing from this version.

The transfer appears to be a transplant from a terrible quality laserdisc version, and the sound is in mono.

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What appalled me was the American dubbing - this seems typically arrogant and ignorant to me. In any other country in the world you would not gather this, and its unfair and condescending to the part of Americans who wanted to spy the “unbutchered” Australian version. I have seen this dubbing in the States with English programmes as well (leaving the deplorable characters with the English accents of course) and its frankly offensive to examine.

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