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Mad Max Fury Road

All fans of the post-apocalypse have heard the news: our beloved dystopian rebel police officer, Mad Max, will return to the cinemas. Mel Gibson won’t be around this time; his part is taken over by British chunk Tom Hardy. The seriously tailored 1973 XB-Ford Falcon GT-coupe that will return too; it already featured in Mad Max 1 and 2. This high-performance Track-Down Special is based on a household Australian power vehicle, once Australia’s alternative to the Porche.

The new movie will be entitled “Mad Max: Fury Road.” And the car will be far more ultramodern and imaginative than the original, not based on an current car (alas!), but with some futuristic highway combat gear (alas!!), which will apparently include tazers (alas!!!) to take down motorbikers and other bad guys, spiked wheels to tear the tires of aggressive vehicles (James Bond style. Alas!!!!) and platinum body panels (now, where did Max get those from? Alas!!!!!) to protect the car from police force scanners. The driver's seat in the center of the vehicle (Alas!!!!!!). Aspects of the real are still unclear, but this will be a sequel taking place 3 years after the 1985’s “Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome.”

Wonder how he was able to built this vehicle in a dystopian world, with hardly no infrastructure. But it will make for great action, no doubt.

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