Mad Max (US - BD RA)
MGM Home Entertainment reveals the details on a Blu-ray release of the film
Title: Mad Max (IMDb)
Starring: Mel Gibson
Released: 5th October 2010
SRP: $24.99
Further Details:
MGM Home Entertainment has announced a Blu-ray/DVD Combo release of Mad Max for October 5th. Retail will bea round $24.99. Extras will include a commentary by Jon Dowding, David Eggby, Chris Murray & Tim Ridge, 3 documentaries (“Mad Max: The Film Phenomenon”, "Mel Gibson: The Birth Of A Star", "Mad Max: The Film Phenomenon"), the Original Australian Language Track, 2 theatrical trailers, TV spots, and a photo gallery. We've attached the official package artwork below:

Quote: In the ravaged near future, a savage motorcycle gang rules the road. Terrorizing innocent civilians while tearing up the streets, the ruthless gang laughs in the face of a police force hell-bent on stopping them. But they underestimate one officer: Max Rockatansky (Gibson). And when the bikers brutalize Max's best friend and family, they send him into a mad frenzy that leaves him seeking revenge, which is the only thing left in the world for Max to live for.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Mel Gibson
Released: 5th October 2010
SRP: $24.99
Further Details:
MGM Home Entertainment has announced a Blu-ray/DVD Combo release of Mad Max for October 5th. Retail will bea round $24.99. Extras will include a commentary by Jon Dowding, David Eggby, Chris Murray & Tim Ridge, 3 documentaries (“Mad Max: The Film Phenomenon”, "Mel Gibson: The Birth Of A Star", "Mad Max: The Film Phenomenon"), the Original Australian Language Track, 2 theatrical trailers, TV spots, and a photo gallery. We've attached the official package artwork below:

Synopsis
Quote: In the ravaged near future, a savage motorcycle gang rules the road. Terrorizing innocent civilians while tearing up the streets, the ruthless gang laughs in the face of a police force hell-bent on stopping them. But they underestimate one officer: Max Rockatansky (Gibson). And when the bikers brutalize Max's best friend and family, they send him into a mad frenzy that leaves him seeking revenge, which is the only thing left in the world for Max to live for.
News by Tom Woodward
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YAY Original Australian Language Track!
(Sorry... Every now and again, the little things excite me.)
(Sorry... Every now and again, the little things excite me.)
I have the Special Edition DVD! Hoping that the blu-ray will add something new!
The second disc is a SD-DVD and contains all the extras that the MGM DVD release had.
It would have been nice to have seen a new documentary and/or audio commentary from other members of the cast, such as Steve Bisley and Hugh Keays-Byrne. Gibson wouldn't have wanted to be involved, as he was an alcoholic during the first couple of Mad Max films.
All we ask is just for a great transfer and impressive audio - and for the poxy thing not to be region-locked.
The Wilson Bros
It would have been nice to have seen a new documentary and/or audio commentary from other members of the cast, such as Steve Bisley and Hugh Keays-Byrne. Gibson wouldn't have wanted to be involved, as he was an alcoholic during the first couple of Mad Max films.
All we ask is just for a great transfer and impressive audio - and for the poxy thing not to be region-locked.
The Wilson Bros
great...bout time...now we need MM3 (please delete the kid scene`s tho..lol)
Great. Definitely looking forward to this!
In 1979 the Aussies gave Hollywood a masterclass in movie making and this is it!
So Warner just hast to annaounce "Mad Max:Beyond Thunderdome" and the original Trilogy will be on Blu-ray.
What's up with the horrible cover ? Why not just use the movie poster ?
I'm actually lovin' this new artwork.
He looks like Jake Gyllenhaal on that cover.
Is there any UK or AUS release anounced....its got be released in OZ...RIGHT



but all that said....its pretty nice to see a catalogue blu-ray get a decent set of extras so the fans should definately be happy. but whats this about an original australian track? the dvd copy i rented must have had it because everyone sounded very aussie. lol