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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — George Miller
biolumen — 19 years ago(October 13, 2006 10:12 PM)
Looks like IMDb de-listed Mad Max 4 from their database. Though not entirely unexpected, it comes at a curious time. Last I heard, George Miller was still hoping to make this flick after Happy Feat, which will be released next month. Maybe they know something we don't.
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biolumen — 19 years ago(October 30, 2006 11:58 PM)
In an interview to promote Apocalypto, Mel Gibson had this to say about a possible Mad Max movie
"In regards to Max - "They were talking about making one, I think you just watched it [referring to Apocalypto] (laughter) but, you know, I don't know. I'm gettin' a little long in the tooth for that one"
Dammit, I was hoping for something more definitive like "No, absolutely not". So it still seems a remote possibility. His comment about another Lethal Weapon movie, on the other hand, was quite definitive. No.
http://www.darkhorizons.com/news06/061031k.php -
biolumen — 19 years ago(October 31, 2006 10:10 PM)
And only a day after I post that, Aint-It-Cool-News posts an excerpt from an interview with George Miller stating that he is "very, very keen" on doing MM4, after he does a smaller film first. This was supposedly said by Miller back in mid-September. Here is the link to the interview.
http://www.infocusmag.com/06November/happyfeet.htm
The quote that sticks out is "we'll gear up and do Max again. In what form and so on, I don't know".
I read that to mean "I'm doing it. Whether Mel is in it or not is yet to be determined". -
Valeyard-2 — 19 years ago(November 04, 2006 06:20 PM)
http://www.moviehole.net/interviews/20061104_exclusive_interview_george_mil.html
Since bursting on the Australian movie scene with 1979s 'Mad Max', Miller has directed about a dozen films and produced slightly more, from the remaining Mad Max films, to the diverse likes of 'The Witches of Eastwick', 'Lorenzos Oil' and the 'Babe' films. Miller has no regrets about his limited choices, and asked why he makes so few films, he says its because his real passion is writing. Most of the films I come up with are original screenplays. Miller was actually ready to make the fourth Mad Max film before turning his attention to the Antarctic and 'Happy Feet'. 'Mad Max IV' was to star the original Max, Mel Gibson, and was Millers latest original screenplay. We were about three months off shooting when the Iraqi war came and the American dollar collapsed against the Australian dollar so we lost our budget. Also, we couldnt get the container ships out because of security and stuff. Max was put on hold, but Millers writing was tested differently.
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After devoting the last several years to 'Happy Feet', it is not surprising that Miller will take some time off to spend with his family, recharge his batteries, before working on what he describes as a much smaller film. That will be followed by the long awaited 'Mad Max IV', but without Mel Gibson. Though I think there will be another Mad Max; the time has gone where Mel can be in it. I think the last opportunity was about four years ago and you know 5b4the characters lean and hungry. He was twenty one when he first played Mad Max and hes now in his fifties Also I think hes much more interested in whats happening behind camera than in front. It needs a lean and hungry actor and hes not into acting so much anymore and I think he just loves producing, writing and directing. But I think if fates allow there will be another Mad Max though it is certainly two films away for me, but the times gone when Mel can run around the wasteland anymore.
I'm fine with the series going beyond Mel Gibson. That incarnation of the character died with the Iraq War, and they almost did a TV series in the 90's anyway with a different lead actor. If they go with someone in their mid 20's to 30's, they can pick up exactly where Beyond Thunderdome left off and we're no worse for wear. It's a new actor or nothing, and I'm far more interested in that legendary George Miller/Brendan McCarthy tome of a screenplay than I of an actor who no longer wants the part. Oh well, too bad it sounds like we'll be waiting until 2010!
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scubachicken7 — 18 years ago(May 01, 2007 11:48 AM)
Actually, George has implied more than once that he would like to direct a trilogy of new Mad Max films, providing the fourth does well. So I guess we'd have the initial trilogy (1-3) with Mel and a second trilogy (4-6) with another actor. Fine by me. I trust George and I'm sure he can find a worthy successor.
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Twobie — 19 years ago(November 06, 2006 02:43 PM)
Just heard it on the radio (Triple M) George Miller has confirmed that he is going to make Mad Max 4, albeit Mel Gibson won't be in it.
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KKinski — 18 years ago(June 17, 2007 09:04 PM)
Ive read a austrian newspaper article, where someone has written about Mad Max 4.
They wrote some lines about old actionstars and then they said, that Dr. George Miller would like to direct it without Mel Gibson, because Mel Gibson is to old.
Perhaps he is also a little bit to religious or to crazy
Miller said, he wants to make a fourth Mad Max. We will see, if the producers allow him to make it without Mel Gibson -
always_drunk — 18 years ago(September 30, 2007 10:53 PM)
Nah, it wouldn't really work because it isn't until the incident with Nightrider and then Toecutter's gang that Max becomes "mad".
We know how Max and Goose met, they work together in a small town in Australia. As for showing how Oil runs out How do you do that in a non boring way? The breakdown of society happens BECAUSE the oil runs out.
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