The Wasteland of Mad Max Explained
Bryce Edward Brown Bryce Edward Brown
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 Published On Apr 28, 2024

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The complete comprehensive guide to Mad Max’s Wasteland featured in Warner Bros. Discovery’s Mad Max (1979), Mad Max: The Road Warrior (1981), Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome (1985), Mad Max: Fury Road (2015), and Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024).

00:00 - Intro
03:14 - The Fall
12:19 - The Last Road
12:42 - The Green Place
14:38 - The Compound
17:19 - Bartertown
18:38 - The Underworld
21:34 - Thunderdome
23:41 - The Devil's Anvil
23:57 - The Crack in the Earth (The Oasis)
25:16 - Tomorrow-Morrow Land
29:12 - The Citadel
34:44 - The War Boys
39:49 - Gas Town
41:46 - The Buzzards
42:56 - Rock Riders
23:16 - Rock Rider Canyon
43:54 - Bullet Farm

With the help of the History Men and Women, we explore the world of George Miller’s Mad Max; from Aunty Entity's Bartertown to Pappagallo’s Compound to Immortan Joe's empire in the Citadel. Along the way, I explain who in the desert is The Coma-Doof Warrior, the Crow Fishers, War Boys, Imperators, etc. This exploration goes over the budget of the first Mad Max (1979) in comparison to its predecessors. Explaining why Mad Max shifted to a post-apocalyptic setting. Answering the question, why did Max Rockatansky’s world end? What exactly led to The Fall? As well as using interviews to give us a the most accurate timeline of all of the events we've seen so far.

I use text from The Art of Mad Max: Fury Road by Abbie Bernstein and Mad Max: Fury Road: The Prelude to the Blockbuster Film! (2015) by George Miller to explain the events between Thunderdome and Fury Road. Like the Max competing in The People Eater’s Gas Town’s Thunderdome 2.0 or Colonel Joe Moore’s Siege of the Citadel. This information also helps us go more in-depth when it comes to the design of the cars (like the Gigahorse, The War Rig, The Buzzard Excavator, The Lone Wolf), the settlements, inhabitants, and creatures; and how they went on to become the inspiration for Bethesda’s Fallout Video Game Series.

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