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Originally Posted by NJSPEEDER
I was looking forward to it until I heard the line in the commercial that he says he is looking for a noble cause. Mad Max was a bad ass out on his own just looking out for himself and trying not to get f'ed with. He wasn't a soldier fo fortune or seeking any higher purpose in the original movies. He just tore up anyone that dared come after him with the help of whomever came to his aid.
Generic, modern, Hollywood plot devices just don't mix with classic movie franchises.
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Don't be so quick to judge it.
From what I gather, the movie starts with his at feral lost his mind status and he comes back to civilized status through whatever plot they used. Hell, one could argue he took on a cause in the horrid thunderdome movie...
In the second one he agrees to take on the noble cause, why would this be any different?
The bad guy is played by the same actor as in the first, pretty cool. I am excited for another barbaric vehicular extravaganza.