Now, according to you, how can there be any Mad Max sequel if the person you need to collaborate with in order for it to be a "true sequel" is dead? "...the late, great, Brian May."
OK now you're gonna tell me, among your many other talents, you're also clairvoyant!
Biker
Brian May??? The MM 1 and MM 2 Composer bought the farm? No way man. Don't you mean Byron Kennedy? Kennedy died in a gyro copter crash shortly after RW's opening. If May did die, then who do you think the next composer should be? Forget Maurice Jarrehead. He sucks. He did the music in Blunderdome. The composers for Goonies or even Flinstones would have done a better job.
Quote: Originally posted by zanetti on 16 June 2006
Well I did try to bring the series back from the dead, but even my powers have their limits...
BRAVO on the poster Zanetti! BRAVO! ENCORE! ENCORE! Ladies and gentz of this forum! What say we give an applause and standing ovation for Zanetti's true poster of BAD FAX BEYOND BLUNDERDOME! Speach Zanetti, SPEACH!!! LOL
Brian May died Arpil 25th, 1997 in Melbourne from a heart attack. Ironically his last film credit includes "Chicken Run" released 3 years after his death. They used some music from "Road Warrior", completing the Mel Gibson tie in.
Quote: Originally posted by Chase Bansi on 26 June 2006
Brian May died Arpil 25th, 1997 in Melbourne from a heart attack. Ironically his last film credit includes "Chicken Run" released 3 years after his death. They used some music from "Road Warrior", completing the Mel Gibson tie in.