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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2007

end of the movie

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  • this scene is the reason i hate beyond thunderdome. It is so good and that entire movie ruins its efficacy.

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  • yep, this is one of the greatest ending in movie history

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  • greatest fade cam shot in the history of cinema. This video holds the answer for how to fix the economy

  • @TURBODORK2 It's Pappagallo's, I think.

  • alot of people mentioned this on imdb, they sold him out, they used him as a decoy and didnt seem to leave him a car, i dont know if the car hes standing next to was part of the humungas crew

  • I would have definetly gone with them.

  • The vehicule that Max has at the begining of Thunderdome that is being pulled by the camels is what he apparently salvaged from the wasteland between the two films. The people in the outpost did not give him anything after the ending of Road Warrior.

  • Max is like Odin charging straight to Fenrir with Thor by his side. The guy in white with the hockey mask is like Thor who fell. Hehe

  • when did they leave Max ? was it before he crashed the truck? also did they leave him a car?

  • @boodat77 Also, his interceptor was destroyed in this movie. So either he immediately had to switch to an animal pulled cart or the Villagers gave him a vehicle.

  • @BigBulgeCheeks He did run out of gas eventually. If you remember the beginning of Beyond Thunderdome, his car was being pulled by a team of camels

  • @shotguns1994 I'd say it was a good Max movie. It completes his character arc: in the first film he's a normal guy who falls from grace along with civilization, in Road Warrior he's just a burnt out nomad who just starts to be re-humanized and in Thunderdome he completes this transformation back into a human by realizing he has to help the Tribe of kids.

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