Think this may be from Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, or one of the earlier Mad Max films.
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Which film was the above line from? I think it could have been set in Australia, post nuclear war..... the main (adult) character comes across a group of feral children who have this notion of "'member, 'for the poxylipse?". It could be an Australian film, if so, apologies for this post.
Think this may be from Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, or one of the earlier Mad Max films.
E.
name='Euryale']Think this may be from Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, or one of the earlier Mad Max films.
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I agree. From the transcript:
This ain't one body's story.
It's the story of us all.
We got it mouth-to-mouth.
You got to listen it and 'member.
'Cause what you hears today
you got to tell the birthed tomorrow.
I'm looking behind us now. . .
. . .across the count of time. . .
. . .down the long haul,
into history back.
I sees the end what were the start.
It's Pox-Eclipse, full of pain!
name='Purukivel']I agree. From the transcript:
This ain't one body's story.
It's the story of us all.
We got it mouth-to-mouth.
You got to listen it and 'member.
'Cause what you hears today
you got to tell the birthed tomorrow.
I'm looking behind us now. . .
. . .across the count of time. . .
. . .down the long haul,
into history back.
I sees the end what were the start.
It's Pox-Eclipse, full of pain!
Just saw a clip from Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome and a girl does mention something that sounds like 'apoxyclipse'!
Mel Gibson just for one second looked horrifyingly like Simon Cowell in this segment!
E.
It is indeed Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. Smiler, you got all the details correct. It was a joint Australian/USA production.