Mad Max VHS
Mad Max VHS
Hi guys.
Over the last few months I have been lucky to collect the original (and in some cases re-release) videos of some of my favourite movies and to cut a long story short, I only need Mad Max 1 and 2 to finish it off.
If anyone on this forum knows where I can find the first re-release version of MM1 with the big roadshow R on the side (there's a picture of it on the site) and the three strip Warner Home Video of MM2 (again, a picture of it is on the site), that would be appreciated.
Over the last few months I have been lucky to collect the original (and in some cases re-release) videos of some of my favourite movies and to cut a long story short, I only need Mad Max 1 and 2 to finish it off.
If anyone on this forum knows where I can find the first re-release version of MM1 with the big roadshow R on the side (there's a picture of it on the site) and the three strip Warner Home Video of MM2 (again, a picture of it is on the site), that would be appreciated.
Last edited by DarkEye on Sun Jun 21, 2009 3:36 am, edited 1 time in total.
Born with a steering wheel in his hand and lead in his foot, he is The Nightrider.
- Wreck Warrior
- Posts: 177
- Joined: Tue Feb 27, 2007 9:21 pm
- Location: Reading, Michigan
Re: Mad Max VHS
I have an extra copy of the 1st vhs in the row, the one with the black case:
http://www.coverbrowser.com/image/vhs-videos/2267-1.jpg
http://www.coverbrowser.com/image/vhs-videos/2267-1.jpg
Re: Mad Max VHS
UPDATE:
I managed to find the copies I was looking for the other day, when they arrive I'll do some pcitures and show you all.
I managed to find the copies I was looking for the other day, when they arrive I'll do some pcitures and show you all.
Born with a steering wheel in his hand and lead in his foot, he is The Nightrider.
- Donut Dale
- Posts: 109
- Joined: Mon Oct 13, 2008 3:23 am
- Location: Melbourne, Australia (Near Anarchy and Bedlam)
Re: Mad Max VHS
Hi DarkEyeDarkEye wrote:... the first re-release version of MM1 with the big roadshow R on the side ...
This is a scan of my VHS tape.
(Is it the same as you purchased, or are you after a different "re-release version")?
Pretty sure my one's the first Aussie video release of Mad Max.
I bought it "A FEW YEARS FROM NOW..." (past tense that is):



Cheers,
Dale Bensch




Re: Mad Max VHS
No, it isn't that one, there's a picture already of the one I'm getting on the site if you go to this link: http://www.madmaxmovies.com/films/mad-max/index.htmlDonut Dale wrote:Hi DarkEyeDarkEye wrote:... the first re-release version of MM1 with the big roadshow R on the side ...
This is a scan of my VHS tape.
(Is it the same as you purchased, or are you after a different "re-release version")?
Pretty sure my one's the first Aussie video release of Mad Max.
I bought it "A FEW YEARS FROM NOW..." (past tense that is):
![]()
Cheers,
Dale Bensch
I don't have the tape itself yet so I won't be able to fill you in until I have it.
Born with a steering wheel in his hand and lead in his foot, he is The Nightrider.
Re: Mad Max VHS
UPDATE #2:
Sorry to break the bad news but I have had to get a refund as the tapes broke, so I won't be posing pics, sorry guys.
Sorry to break the bad news but I have had to get a refund as the tapes broke, so I won't be posing pics, sorry guys.
Born with a steering wheel in his hand and lead in his foot, he is The Nightrider.
-
- Posts: 150
- Joined: Fri Jun 08, 2007 2:57 pm
Re: Mad Max VHS
Hey Donut
I remember that from the video shop many years ago.
There was a MM2 on ebay that was original release not long ago,(Village Roadshow) but was a BETA copy. Why a beta machine is sold these days over $300 I will never know, they werent popular back then so why now, They were good as door stops though.
Someone will list a vhs one day and hopefully I will snap it up..
Dusty
I remember that from the video shop many years ago.
There was a MM2 on ebay that was original release not long ago,(Village Roadshow) but was a BETA copy. Why a beta machine is sold these days over $300 I will never know, they werent popular back then so why now, They were good as door stops though.
Someone will list a vhs one day and hopefully I will snap it up..
Dusty
Last edited by dusty hills on Sun Aug 02, 2009 12:23 am, edited 1 time in total.
If it's all the same to you....I'll drive that tanker!
Re: Mad Max VHS
Donut Dale
Did I read correctly that you were the rider wearing the orange helmet on the bridge?
Anyway, I made the GIF, below, from the film if you want to use it in your posts.

Did I read correctly that you were the rider wearing the orange helmet on the bridge?
Anyway, I made the GIF, below, from the film if you want to use it in your posts.

Luke, the tyre, shoot the tyre!
-
- Site Admin
- Posts: 1161
- Joined: Sun Jun 27, 1999 3:15 pm
Re: Mad Max VHS
With the VHS, note that the original VHS releases would be coming up on 30 years old now - I would not be surprised at all that various copies around are in disrepair. That's well beyond the use by date for a VHS tape. If it just broke away from the spool, probably the adhesive had just dried out - might have just been a simple repair. I've had this happen on a few older tapes that I've been converting across. If the tape snapped in the middle, that's another story.
Does anyone know who bought the Beta copy on ebay? I've always been interested to get a copy of the Roadshow Beta tape, just to see if it was the same as the VHS (which I suspect that it is). I have an NTSC Beta tape here somewhere - but nothing to play it on! I had to buy a PAL Beta machine a few years back to convert some other tapes, I think that cost me in the region of $200. The problem with Beta is that so many people just threw these machines away, they just aren't as readily around now as VHS. I had some Beta tapes here that I needed to convert (because it was stuff that I just haven't been able to acquire on any other format), and everyone I found who had ever had Beta had just junked the machines, leaving me no choice but to buy one.
Does anyone know who bought the Beta copy on ebay? I've always been interested to get a copy of the Roadshow Beta tape, just to see if it was the same as the VHS (which I suspect that it is). I have an NTSC Beta tape here somewhere - but nothing to play it on! I had to buy a PAL Beta machine a few years back to convert some other tapes, I think that cost me in the region of $200. The problem with Beta is that so many people just threw these machines away, they just aren't as readily around now as VHS. I had some Beta tapes here that I needed to convert (because it was stuff that I just haven't been able to acquire on any other format), and everyone I found who had ever had Beta had just junked the machines, leaving me no choice but to buy one.
-
- Posts: 150
- Joined: Fri Jun 08, 2007 2:57 pm
Re: Mad Max VHS
Sorry Peter I didnt even watch the Beta copy as I knew I didnt want it.
All I have apart from my MM2 dvd is a VHS sent from overseas that was taped from TV which is the censored version, is vhs quality but has all the scenes not on DVD where the gore was edited. I was going to try and combine both copies with gore and deleted scenes on one but is going to require some good editing.
Good luck on the Beta...
All I have apart from my MM2 dvd is a VHS sent from overseas that was taped from TV which is the censored version, is vhs quality but has all the scenes not on DVD where the gore was edited. I was going to try and combine both copies with gore and deleted scenes on one but is going to require some good editing.
Good luck on the Beta...
If it's all the same to you....I'll drive that tanker!