“I think we’ve got some hoon trouble…”

The Astor Theatre celebrated ‘Australia on Screen’ last month which featured, along with some other Australian cinema classics, Mad Max (1979) and Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (1981).

Working from an extremely low budget George Miller’s Mad Max delivers a souped-up V8 tale of revenge in the bloodstained battlegrounds of the post-apocalyptic Australian outback. Influenced by classic westerns with an Aussie twist Mad Max is pure Ozploitation goodness.

The Road Warrior ramps up the action and brutality featuring one of the best metal grinding and exploding car chase sequences of all time.

When creating a print for classic Oz films you need a classic Oz artist and of course our resident Aussie Rhys Cooper came to the party with an amazing double bill poster to honour the screening.

The Mad Max double bill will be available soon at the TommyGood store. Jump on the mailing list or follow our twitter account @thisistommygood for details.

12”x36”
5 colour screen print
Artist signed & hand numbered
Edition of 170
Printed by Seizure Palace Printing



When it comes to variants Rhys always likes to do something special. This time around he has created what he likes to call ‘DEATH ON WHEELS: Driver of the Apocalypse’ variant. A personally hand painted oil stained rendering of the vengeful angel of driving death Mad Max Rockatansky. No two prints are the same.

LIMITED TO 1 PER HOUSEHOLD

12”x36”
5 colour screen print
Artist signed & hand numbered and painted
Edition of 60
Printed by Seizure Palace Printing

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