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Master Blaster, stephen miller & trump "Who run Bordertown?" (Original Post)
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Apr 2019
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sandensea
(21,639 posts)1. Ah, my favorite Mad Max movie
The only one I really enjoyed, frankly.
Tina Turner in particular was spectacular as Auntie the dictator.
rpannier
(24,330 posts)2. Ain't We a Pair, Raggedy Man
I thought Tina Turner was great and she was what made the movie so great
I don't know how many times I said 'Raggedy Man' after seeing it.
I liked 2 as well. I think I may have liked one better if I hadn't seen it after I had seen 2. idk
They were all good - even Fury Road.
But Thunderdome had that je ne sais quoi. The storyline, the setting, the cast, the anti-nuclear message (this was in '85 after all), the very touching ending - and of course the incidental music by Maurice Jarré and Tina Turner's singing.
BadGimp
(4,015 posts)4. Clever application of a fuct up metaphor