Mad Max: Beyond Thunder Dome Review

Mad Max: Beyond Thunder Dome came out in 1985 and was directed by the ever-vile George Miller. We have used science (and possibly the box cover) to determine that this movie fits perfectly into the "Post Apocalyptic" genre.

During the time we had our polls open, 378 cunty viewers just like you weighed in on Mad Max: Beyond Thunder Dome. 233 of 'em thought it was great! 145 thought it was shit. Takes all kinds.

This is a Dave and Jim's B-Movie Review. This review was written some time between 1996 and 2001. Once you've sucked the marrow from this one, you can head back to the full list to pick another review for savoring. Do it again and again.

Dave's Review

"Two men enter, one man leave!" Shit, that alone should sell you on this threequel to the Mad Max series. We were unable to get an uncut copy with the scene where Mel Gibson blasts a steaming load of jizz on Tina Turner's face, so I can't comment on that scene. I hear it's hot. Despite its problems, Thunderdome brings its own magic to the screen. It makes its own gravy.

Dave broke it down like so: Technology: 8 Action: 9 Nudity: 1 Coolness: 8 Badguys: 8 Gore: 6 Shock: 6 Dialog: 7 Post-Nuke?: Y Music: 6 Plot: 5 Length: Just Right for 1985 Overall: 8