Daniel Thompson
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Domestically, Mad Max was not a very successful series. In fact, the first Mad Max barely got American distribution and "Road Warrior" was never advertised as a sequel. People complain about "Thunderdome" but its what the studio felt the series needed so it could connect with audiences.
The series didn't go mainstream till Mel Gibson became a star with the Lethal Weapon franchise.
Internationally, it's a different story. Mad Max jump started the Australian film business and was a major success around the globe. For the tastes of foreign audiences, Mad Max hit the spot. As for whether it would be a hit or not today, it's impossible to know because Mad Max is very much a product of its time. If George Miller were a young filmmaker today, trying to make the first Mad Max movie, it would be a totally different film.
I think it would be almost the same except Max would be american and not aussie.