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Every Mad Max Movie, Ranked Worst To Best
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The Mad Max franchise has evolved over the course of time, and ranking George Miller's movies from worst to best creates a clear hierarchy in terms of their quality. The Australian director launched what is now considered to be one of the better action movie franchises in 1979 with the original low-budget film starring Mel Gibson. With five Mad Max movies released over more than 40 years, the franchise has managed to sustain itself through mostly stellar reviews, strong reception from audiences, and Miller's ability to continue to push the envelope as viewers, Max, and others navigate the post-apocalyptic world.

Thanks to the varied quality of the franchise and the different eras individual chapters belong to, ranking the Mad Max movies is sure to result in a different order depending on each person's enjoyment of the films. Whether it is a fondness for the Mel Gibson era of the franchise...
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  • 12/30/2024
  • by Cooper Hood, Shawn S. Lealos
  • ScreenRant
Every Mad Max & Furiosa Main Villain, Ranked From Worst To Best
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The Mad Max franchise has some of the most iconic, leather-clad villains in movie history, but not all of them were as compelling as others, and only one can be considered the best. Throughout the Mad Max timeline, villains like Lord Humungus, Dementus, and more have been terrorizing the world of Mad Max. They're incredibly important to the franchise, as they show the lows humanity has stooped to in the apocalypse, and they contrast the heroics of Max and Furiosa. Some of them accomplished those things better than others, though, and only one of them played the villain best.

While every Mad Max villain brought something unique to the franchise, they can still be compared. The franchise's best villain will be one who serves as a good antagonist on their own, but also one who fits perfectly into the series best. The Mad Max franchise has such a distinct style and overarching theme,...
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  • 9/28/2024
  • by Sean Morrison
  • ScreenRant
Mad Max's Best Movie Is The Exact Opposite Of The Movie Immediately Before It
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The best film in the Mad Max franchise is exactly the opposite of the one that came before it, and it highlights a big problem the series needs to avoid in the future. The Mad Max franchise has changed quite a bit since director George Miller started it in 1979. In that time, Max Rockatansky was played by different actors, switching from Mel Gibson to Tom Hardy, and the series gained a new protagonist in Furiosa. One of the franchise's biggest changes also led to the best Mad Max movie ever made: Mad Max: Fury Road.

In almost any ranking of the Mad Max movies, Fury Road comes out on top. It's widely considered the best in the franchise, and it's often even included on lists of the best action movies ever. What makes Fury Road's quality so surprising is that it was such a departure from the previous Mad Max movie,...
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  • 9/21/2024
  • by Sean Morrison
  • ScreenRant
This Controversial Mad Max Movie Is Way Better Than You Remember
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Quick Links Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome Continues the Franchises Imaginative Worldbuilding Why Is Beyond Thunderdome Controversial Among Fans? Beyond Thunderdome Is Worthy of the Mad Max Name Beyond Thunderdome may be divisive, but it offers engaging worldbuilding and thrilling action sequences. The lighter tone in Beyond Thunderdome may not be for hardcore fans, but it explores new genres effectively. Despite its flaws, Beyond Thunderdome stands as a worthy installment in the Mad Max series with standout sequences.

The Mad Max saga is heralded as one of the best action franchises of all time, and rightfully so. George Miller is consistently among the industrys most visually inventive filmmakers, seemingly raising the bar with each new film he makes. Yet, hes always most in his zone whenever he makes a new Mad Max installment (with the director planning another sequel). The 1979 original remains a unique apocalyptic film, taking place in a relatively...
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  • 5/24/2024
  • by Brian Kirchgessner
  • MovieWeb
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