2018-05-12, 01:20 PM
This film shouldn't have a widescreen Warner logo - the logo, titles and opening montage are deliberately restricted to academy radio, which (on a decent sized screen) creates a big impact when the initial chase scene opens out to scope. PDB has this well in hand.
At to the title, 'The Road Warrior' is only appropriate if the aim is to recreate a US release copy/master/print. In pretty much every other significant territory - domestic Australia, Europe and Japan (where the film opened big) it was called Mad Max 2.
Just a distribution footnote - mainland European releases were handled by Warner-Columbia, and according to the BBFC, UK distribution was funded by the three-way conglomerate of Columbia-Emi-Warner. I doubt this would have impacted the logos on the prints, mind.
At to the title, 'The Road Warrior' is only appropriate if the aim is to recreate a US release copy/master/print. In pretty much every other significant territory - domestic Australia, Europe and Japan (where the film opened big) it was called Mad Max 2.
Just a distribution footnote - mainland European releases were handled by Warner-Columbia, and according to the BBFC, UK distribution was funded by the three-way conglomerate of Columbia-Emi-Warner. I doubt this would have impacted the logos on the prints, mind.