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The festival, which was inspired by the Mad Max film series, celebrated its tenth anniversary this year and revelers flocked to the desert in their masses. Created in 2010 by Karol Bartoszynski ...
The Namib desert is truly a remarkable ... Namib chameleon with a truck from the Mad Max sequel in the background. Courtesy of Krystal A. Tolley and Michele Menegon But during 2012, areas of ...
The "Mad Max" franchise has had a hardcore fan base ... four-day event they called Wasteland Weekend. Held in the Mojave Desert of California, the weekend gave fans a chance to celebrate the ...
Not the movie, Mad Max: Fury Road, but the video game from Warner Bros. I’ve wandered the desert with Max, driving my heavily armored car aimlessly because I don’t have anything better to do.
Bored by relaxing weekend beach trips? This "Mad Max"-themed post-apocalyptic festival in a scorched desert might be the getaway for you. Wasteland Weekend takes place in the Mojave Desert ...
When it comes to post-apocalyptic cinema, no film series does vehicular mayhem quite like the Mad Max Saga. Across George ...
They keep it safe, cruising at reasonable speeds. Still, when all of the engines are roaring and people are cheering, it's not difficult for everyone to imagine that they're a part of the movie ...
With the rain arrives a wave of dense, lush desert greenery. Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) was originally planned to shoot around Broken Hill, but they relocated after the area was“too green” post ...
The Fallout show might've been the first production to shoot at those particular hyena dens, but the ancient Namib Desert has been seen in other big productions. Most notably, Mad Max: Fury Road ...
“They took that mobile refinery out in the desert and drove it remotely ... And if the VFX team behind Mad Max: Fury Road is fortunate this year, the strategy they used to create one of the ...