The original “Mad Max” trilogy is getting a set of HMV exclusive Cine Edition 4K releases

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From late August to mid-September you’ll be able to pick up these new Cine Edition release of the the first three Mad Max films from HMV.

As usual for Cine Edition titles, you’ll get a non-steelbook version of the film, along with some in-box goodies, all housed in a sturdy slipcase.

Pre-orders are live right now.

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Mad Max
Mel Gibson proved he was a name to be reckoned with in the revved-up, trendsetting Mad Max with filmmaker George Miller. Gibson portrays Max Rockatansky, the fearless, leather-suited cop waging war with kill-crazy bikers who targeted his family. It’s a war that must be seen to be believed, a road-scorching, neo-punk, take-no-prisoners combat set in a postapocalyptic Australia. In the end, a lone man travels a ribbon of highway now free of the unroadworthy.

Mad Max 2
Few films compare with this full-throttle epic of speed and carnage that rockets you into a dreamlike landscape where the post-nuclear future meets the mythological past. Under the direction of George Miller, Mel Gibson returns as heroic loner Max, who drives the roads of outback Australia in an unending search for gasoline. Arrayed against him and the other scraggly defenders of a fuel-depot encampment are the bizarre warriors commanded by The Humungus. Screen action doesn’t get any better.

Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome
Two men enter. One man leaves. That’s the law in Bartertown’s Thunderdome arena. In his third go-round as the title hero, Mel Gibson takes on the barbarians of the post-nuclear future – and becomes the saviour of a tribe of lost children. Music superstar Tina Turner steals what’s left of the screen as Aunty Entity, a power-mad dominatrix determined to use Max to tighten her stranglehold on Bartertown. Directors George Miller and George Ogilvie deliver another rousing apocalypse-on-wheels and one of the best movie fight scenes ever as Max and the gladiatorial Blaster face off with maces, chainsaws and anything not nailed down inside Thunderdome.

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