(2018-02-24, 04:28 PM)PDB Wrote: I'd really like to preserve the Road Warrior title since it seems destined to the dustbin of history. Yes I know the movie is really Mad Max 2 but to many it's still the Road Warrior and I'd like that not to be lost.
Having said that, it is MM2 so tentatively I think I'll include the video segment containing the MM2 titles and maybe instruction how re-combine the movie in mkvmerge. Sadly, as Jonno said the other way just isn't achievable.
Yes, please do. As an Australian, the option of having the MM2 title is paramount and every bit as important as having the colour of our iron oxide-rich dirt depicted accurately...
But seriously, MAD MAX was a huge hit down here. A cultural sensation. And MAD MAX 2 was a very big deal, indeed. The Australian population wasn't looking forward to seeing 'THE ROAD WARRIOR', did not flock to 'THE ROAD WARRIOR' when it was released and did not celebrate the success of 'THE ROAD WARRIOR'. That others later discovered it and loved it under the alternate title is nice but to us if they use that title then, at worst, they're talking about a movie we've never heard of and, at best, they're just... naive tourists.
For the past 20 years we've had to suffer a DVD release in trimmed form with that title card and then the initial blu ray carrying it on the packaging with nary a mention of "Mad Max" (later releases inserted a tiny "Mad Max 2" above "The Road Warrior" on the slick). Is it too much to ask that Warner Bros consider the very culture that produced this film when marketing it to that culture? It's a small but significant sentiment of respect that is too easily and too often dismissed by others in favour of their own sentimentality.
Anyway, I'm sure you all get the point.
Lovin your work, PDB. Get this project done (and give us the option of the MM2 title card) and I'll officially make you an honorary Dinky Di Aussie