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"Remember where you are. This is Thunderdome. Death is listening, and will take the first man that screams."
"You think I don't know the law? Huh? Wasn't it me who wrote it? And I say this man has broken the law. Right or wrong, we had a deal. And the law says, "Bust a deal and face the Wheel!""
"Well, ain't we a pair, raggedy man? [laughs] Goodbye, soldier!"
"Two men enter; one man leaves!"
"Bust a deal, face the Wheel!"
"Listen on! Listen on! This is the truth of it. Fighting leads to killing, and killing gets to warring, and that was damn near the death of us all. Look at us now, busted up and everyone talking about hard rain! But we've learned! By the dust of 'em all, Bartertown's learned. Now, when men get to fighting, it happens here, and it finishes here! Two men enter, one man leaves."
"And now, I've got two men — two men with a gut full of fear. Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, dying time's here!"
"He's the ball-crasher! Death on foot! You know him, you love him! He's...BLASTER! [Crowd cheers wildly] The challenger, direct from out of the wasteland! He's bad, he's beautiful, he's crazy! It's...it's the Man with No Name! [Crowd jeers Max]"
"Thunderdome's simple. Get to the weapons. Use them any way you can. I know you won't break the rules. There aren't any."
"All our lives hang by a thread. Now we got a man waiting for sentence. But ain't it the truth? You take your chances with the law. Justice is only a roll of the dice. A flip of the coin. A turn... of the Wheel."
"Who run Bartertown?"
"This you know: the years travel fast, and time after time I done the tell. But this ain't onebody's tell. It's the tell of us all, and you've got to listen it and to 'member, 'cause what you hears today you got to tell the newborn tomorrow. I's looking behind us now into history back. I sees those of us who got the luck and started the haul for home, and I 'members how it led us here and how we was heartful 'cause we seen what there once was. One look and we knewed we'd got it straight. Those what had gone before had the knowing and the doing of things beyond our reckoning — even beyond our dreaming. Time counts and keeps counting, and we knows now: finding the trick of what's been and lost ain't no easy ride, but that's our track. We got to travel it, and there ain't nobody knows where it's gonna lead. Still and all, every night we does the tell so that we 'member who we was and where we came from. But most of all we 'members the man who finded us, him that came to salvage. And we lights the city, not just for him, but for all of them that are still out there. 'Cause we knows there'll come a night when they sees the distant light and they'll be coming home."
"We were talking one day and Terry Hayes [who co-wrote the screenplays of Mad Max 2 and Beyond Thunderdome with Miller] started talking about mythology and how where people are short on knowledge, they tend to be very big on belief. In other words, they take a few fragments of knowledge and, if you take like the Aboriginal tribes of Australia, they just take simple empirical information and using those little bits of the jigsaw construct very elaborate mythological beliefs, which explain the whole universe. Terry was saying if you had a tribe of kids after the apocalypse who had only a few fragments of knowledge, [they would construct] a mythological belief as to what was before. And what would happen if Max or someone like that…"
"Hold out for Mad Max. This is his greatest adventure."
"A lone warrior searching for his destiny...a tribe of lost children waiting for a hero...in a world battling to survive, they face a woman determined to rule."
"Mel Gibson - Max "Mad Max" Rockatansky"
"Tina Turner - Aunty "Entity""
"Bruce Spence - Jedediah "The Pilot""
"Adam Cockburn - Jedediah Jr."
"Frank Thring - "The Collector""
"Angelo Rossitto - "Master""
"Paul Larsson - "Blaster""
"Angry Anderson - "Ironbar" Bassey"
"Robert Grubb - The Pig Killer"
"Helen Buday - Savannah Nix"
"Tom Jennings - Slake M'Thirst"
"Edwin Hodgeman - Dr. Dealgood"
"Rod Zuanic - "Scrooloose""
"George Spartels - "Blackfinger""