Tina Turner in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome – Episode 120

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Back with a vengeance! Yes, ahead of the release of Furiosa, we’re looking at the Mad Max movie that features the most legendary pop star in the whole series (well, apart from the Doof Warrior): Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. Initially reviled for its lighter tone and child sidekicks, the film now feels like a stepping stone to the operatic excesses George Miller has taken the franchise to in the 21st century – and Tina Turner as Aunty Entity is a piece of stunt-casting that truly works.

This week, Producer Rob rejoins the show to talk about all things Mad Max, including the series’s fascinatingly improvisatory attitude towards continuity, the extent to which Max Rockatansky obeys Joseph Campbell’s laws of heroism, and the absolute goldmine of memorable quotes this movie contains. It’s two podcasters enter, and, er, two podcasters leave – but not before revealing this film’s unexpected place in hip-hop history…

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Episode 120: Tina Turner in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome


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