Mad Max Effect
An edition of Mad Max Effect (2021)
Road Warriors in International Exploitation Cinema
By James Newton,Austin Fisher,Johnny Walker
Publish Date
2021
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Language
eng
Pages
208
Description:
"In a series of case studies, and by analysing the individual films of the Mad Max series, this book examines how the kinetic energy and aesthetic design of a number of divergent exploitation films filters into the Mad Max series and resulted in a fresh cycle of international low-budget post-apocalyptic movies that appeared on the new home video markets in the 1980s. Mad Max: Fury Road signalled the return after 30 years of the most famous and celebrated post-apocalyptic film series, one that had a profound influence on numerous dystopian films, video games, and comic books. Fury Road 's Academy Award success helped to reestablish the series as a mainstream cultural icon. By contrast, the first Mad Max was an inventive concoction of influences from a range of exploitation genres, including the biker movie, the revenge film, and the car chase cinema of the 1970s. The first in-depth academic study of the extraordinary journey of Mad Max, The Mad Max Effect reveals how a humble low-budget Australian action movie came from the cultural margins of exploitation cinema to have an indelible impact on the broader media landscape."--
subjects: Literature, Science fiction films, History and criticism, Reviews, Apocalypse in motion pictures, Dystopian films, Film theory & criticism, Mad Max (Motion picture), Mad Max 2 the road warrior (Motion picture), Mad Max beyond Thunderdome (Motion picture), Mad Max 4 fury road (Motion picture)