When George Miller and Byron Kennedy created the first Mad Max movie, much like George Romero and company, eleven years earlier, they thought they were 'just making a movie'. Little did they realize how important this indie Ozploitation film would become. Watching this, hearing the people behind the camera (very few stars of the film are interviewed) reminisce takes the viewer back to the making of the film. How the stunts were done (and one, with a rocket powered car, could have gone horribly wrong), how Joanne Samuel, on one cold morning, wore her Uggs thinking they wouldn't be on screen (they were). The motorcycle crash where Max drives through the gang on a bridge - I'm still amazed that the guy who gets HIT IN THE HEAD by the front wheel of a bike didn't break his neck - it's a very interesting documentary and well worth watching for fans. For those who may read this, my favorite Max movies in order are: Mad Max 2 (The Road Warrior in the states), Fury Road, Mad Max and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome.