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Weekend At The Movies – 5/15/2015 – Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome

Today on Weekend At The Movies …..What’s next in the world of the X-Men, a slew of trailer talk and our main review, finishing up the Mad Max Trilogy with Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome

Box Office: [00:02:19]

https://boxofficemojo.com/weekend/chart/

News:

X-Men New Mutants

Ratchet and Clank Voice Cast

28 Months Later

Luc Besson’s Next project

Anne Hathaway’s Next project

Incredibles 2

Star Wars News

Trailer Talk [00:23:05]

Absolutely Anything

San Andreas #3

Mr Holmes

Return to Sender

Human Centipede #2

Magic Mike XXL

Testament of Youth

Freedom

Rick and the Flash

Vacation

Accidental Love

Dope #2

Search Party

Youth – Michael Caine

Into The Grizzly Maze

Jem and the Holograms

Crimson Peak

The Intern

Minions #3

American Heist

Mangelhorn

Main Attraction:

What We’ve Been Watching [00:36:33]

Stonehearst Asylum

The Ward

Furious 4 & 5

Pan’s Labyrinth

Infini

Thor

Thor: The Dark World

Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome [01:17:32]

Question:

How would you rank the original Mad Max films?

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Geeks:

Kevin @OptimusSolo

Amanda @HardCandiMandi

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Kevin "OptimusSolo"

OptimusSolo is a Cartoon Historian and even has an actual History degree to go with it. He's also an avid Toy collector boasting an over 1,000 piece Star Wars collection and nearly 400 Transformer toys. He is one of the hosts of the Powers of Grayskull series. He also has a passion for cartoon Theme Songs, Star Trek, MacGyver, Baseball, and is a major Movie Geek!

2 Comments

  1. After this weekend I would put Fury Road as number one in the Mad Max franchise easily. God that movie is awesome. One of the best summer action movies in years if you ask me. Besides that It’s easily Road Warrior, Thunderdome, and then Mad Max. It’s a weird franchise cause you can watch them individually without watching the others and not miss much, but it does sweeten the experience we you have seen them all.

    1. I would rank them the same way as well, although I loathe the first Mad Max. It’s just too cheap for me. Like a low budget corny sci fi action movie. If it wasn’t fur Road Warrior Mad Max would be forgotten.

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