A Quote by Neil Marshall

So much of 'Doomsday' is taken from the early 'Mad Max' films. — © Neil Marshall
So much of 'Doomsday' is taken from the early 'Mad Max' films.
The new 'Mad Max' movie takes place in a post-apocalyptic world. I have a small part in 'Mad Max.' I play the old geezer who remembers what steak tasted like.
I was never Mad Max. I was just Max who was trying to get the best result for the team.
Max - "...Do me a favor, if the constable comes knocking, tell him I was here all morning, will you?" Dodsley - "Killed someone again, did we?" Max- "Never before luncheon, Dodsley. It's still early yet.
I quite like post-apocalyptic films, things like 'Mad Max' for instance, because they are so full on and there is something quite cleansing about the post-apocalyptic because you can see where we all think we're heading.
I love you Max,"Fang said..."God, Max I love you so much." I know. I thought. I've always known
I was originally a painter, and I made films sort of as an extension of that, and then I started to try to make dramatic films because the early films were experimental films.
I think of dystopian as 'Mad Max,' as 'Book of Eli,' as the world is ending.
Did Mad freakin' Max just call me irritating?
I thought Charlize Theron was awesome in 'Mad Max,' and that was a very masculine kind of hero.
I've taken a certain a pride in all of my books. They devour so much time and energy that you have to engage deeply or you'd go mad.
Namibia took my breath away - we were at the border with South Africa, and it was where they filmed 'Mad Max.'
With 'Daud,' basically, I wanted to make a very 'Mad Max' kind of a film: that was my original intention.
I got to know Australians well working on the 'Mad Max' franchise with director George Miller.
All my life, people have asked me what I was so mad about. 'Why you so mad?' And I was never mad. I'm not mad, I just look mad.
I love 'Mad Max' and 'The Road Warrior,' in particular - those movies are very close to my soul, you know what I mean?!
I always reference 'Mad Max' when I think about what I want to wear. But it's a fine line between that and 'Edward Scissorhands'.
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