
A Dingo Ate My Movie!
Explore the captivating world of Australian cinema with our podcast, where we delve into cult classics and mainstream hits from the 1970s to today. Discover iconic Australian films' stories, artistry, and impact through our insights and fun discussions. Whether you’re a fan of groundbreaking genre-defining movies or beloved blockbusters, our episodes offer a deep dive into the films that have shaped Australian culture and captivated global audiences. Join us to uncover the creativity behind Australia’s most unforgettable movies and their contributions to the international film landscape.
A Dingo Ate My Movie!
Mad Max: A Groundbreaking Chapter in Aussie Film History
It's the apocalypse now on our podcast, and Jacob and I are surprisingly upbeat about it. We're kicking off the first episode of our Mad Max retrospective, diving into the origins of this iconic franchise and celebrating how George Miller revolutionised action cinema with his groundbreaking first film.
Join us as we navigate the dystopian wastelands crafted by Miller, examining the impact of "Mad Max" on the genre and its lasting legacy in film history. We'll share our insights on the film's creation, its cultural significance, and how it set the stage for future instalments of the series.
Tune in to hear our thoughts on the original "Mad Max" and what has us excited for the rest of our retrospective journey. Whether you're a longtime fan of the franchise or new to the world of Max Rockatansky, this episode promises a thrilling ride into the heart of action cinema's most enduring sagas.
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Please note that this podcast often explores topics and uses language from past eras. This means that some of the discussions may include attitudes, expressions, and viewpoints that were common in those times but may not align with the standards and expectations of our society today. We'd like to ask for your understanding as we navigate these historical contexts, which are important to appreciate the era we're discussing fully.