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[“Chronicle of a 21st Century Drama”] Specially drawn manga “Raoh is a Minor Role” Ken Shiro, who is already able to fight Souther, must be recovering quickly, right?

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Now that you mention it, even though there should have been a lot going on with Rei right after I fought Raoh, he seems to be perfectly fine now…

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Shimada-san returned, but the injury lingered and led to retirement…

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Because there are convenient people like doctors…

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Isn’t it okay not to explain anything around that…?

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If that’s the case, even from a near-death state where it’s just a matter of crushing it on the Holy Emperor’s Cross,

It’s incredible toughness to heal wounds and come back purely through willpower…

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>>5

Even when Kenshiro is struck by the secret pressure point born from an 1800-year history, which was supposed to be inherited by Toki, he bounces back with sheer willpower…

If it’s a normal injury, you’ll understand that you can move again soon.

By the way, Shu, when did you see your son’s face?

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It feels like Toki healed me or something like that…

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Let’s call it the Polnareff phenomenon.

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>>7

I got my heel cut, but thanks to the high-quality fabric, I can jump and bounce around!!

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>>48

Araki seemed to realize he had gone too far and started preparing a healer from the fourth part.

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>>51

Even so, the vitality of the fifth part of Narefu is still strange.

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The speed of recovery was the secret that made me chosen as a successor.

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Kenshiro is around 20 years old and Raoh is around 30, so there’s a difference in their recovery abilities…

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>>9

There’s such a big age difference… How old is Toki?

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Younger people heal from wounds faster…

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>>10

I want to be 18 years old.

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What is the source material for the Tobu movie?

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>>11

West Police

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What is the eastern part…?

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In the Western Police

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Well, it must be that they can do whatever they want based on the original idea…

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It’s a comedy, so it’s strange that even with the absurd developments, the reality line is maintained because of the Western Police.

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>>16

The historical Seibu Police is a bit extreme, as they drove a tank in Ginza without permission from the National Diet, allowing terrorists to take it over and bring it right in front of the National Diet Building.

Is it terrorism!? Is it a rebellion!? Amid the chaos in the National Diet Building, I joked, “It’s a drama by Yujiro Ishihara, so please forgive me ♥,” but was seriously scolded by the country, “Don’t mess around! You idiot!”

The fact that Shintaro Ishihara apologized while kneeling can be seen as similar in terms of realism to the level depicted in the drama “Hokuto no Ken.”

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>>60

It’s too obvious…

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I think there are secret points that can speed up healing, but it would be strange if Raoh couldn’t do that either…

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Raoh was slower because he stabbed his leg with a sword.

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The Western Police of that time was amazing.

Somehow, the energy is amazing.

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>>20

From the first episode, armored vehicles will be running around the city…

The point is that the cheap-looking set where the shooting occurs when storming into TV Asahi is clearly obvious.

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>>25

And the president, vice president, and the head of the division ended up bowing down in apology…

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Because I fought with Toki too…

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It’s understandable to say that Kenshiro has a special constitution that allows him to heal quickly, as that’s quite common.

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I fought in the Dagar war with my arm crushed.

It feels like they are aware of their injury to some extent up until a certain point.

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Even if the cars get smashed up, it’s a drama from a time when it was all the rage, like “Western Police.”

Even if the cars get smashed up, it's a drama from a time when it was all the rage, like "Western Police."

Various data for the approximately five years of broadcasting from 1979 to 1984 (all figures are nominal):
– Number of productions…238 episodes
– Average viewer rating…14.5% (Kanto region)
– Actors appearing…12,000 people
– Filming locations…4,500 sites
– Closed roads…40,500 locations
– Helicopters used…600 units
– Number of damaged vehicles…approximately 4,680 (average of 20 per episode)
– Houses and buildings destroyed…320 structures
– Amount of explosives used…4.8 tons
– Amount of gasoline used…12,000 liters (to generate flames for more effective explosion scenes)
– Deaths…0 people
– Injured…6 people
– Number of written warnings issued…45 sheets

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>>24

Is that true? Are there really zero casualties?

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Even in Otokojuku, you can come back to life immediately even if you’re on the brink of death during a tournament…

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From the first battle against Souther, Kenshiro is also wrapping cloth around his arms.

It got loose when I was caught, and after that, it seems to have healed.

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The West Police had a substitute appear for questioning, and while that person was being interrogated, they were filming it; it’s an episode that honestly makes no sense and can only be described as crazy.

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>>29

The approach is really too much like that of the yakuza or something similar.

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>>29

It’s too much for a 4th assistant director…

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Huh? Another hiatus?

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It’s amazing that it was allowed during the Showa era.

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There were no rules, but since no one is doing it, it should be fine…

It seems there are quite a few cases where potential candidates are emerging! That’s Tobu.

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What is that original goods?

Is that okay to write in the advertisement?

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Surely, if there were casualties, it would have been big news at that time…

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The depiction of the Eastern Police is still milder compared to the main story.

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Well, that pyramid is going to collapse in the end anyway.

You can’t say it doesn’t have an impact…

I have a feeling that I was blasting that scene and the southerner together.

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The Western Police are doing whatever they want, so it’s crazy how easy it is to get away with things.

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The West Police was a drama that made special vehicles for filming with full cooperation from car manufacturers and destroyed over 1,000 cars a year.

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>>43

On the other hand, Shintaro Ishihara was backing me, so I was relying on him for the political aspects.

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>>43

“Filming locations: 4,500 places” “Closed roads: 40,500 locations” “Vehicles destroyed: about 4,680 (average 20 per episode)” “Amount of explosives used: 4.8 tons” “Amount of gasoline used: 12,000 liters” “Fatalities: 0” “Injuries: 6” “Number of written reports: 45 sheets”

This is the score of the Western Police!

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>>61

Naso

nin

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I failed because of the number of the written reprimands.

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Jump manga is like that…

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If Raoh appears, he might consume Souther (in a sexual sense).

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The reason for not fighting is based on the justification of not having healed from the wounds, but in the end, it turns out to be that I won’t fight because I don’t understand Souther’s secret.

It still doesn’t change the fact that Raoh becomes a pathetic character…

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I’m being quite seriously scolded by the police, so I’m not forgiven!

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>>44

Since it’s Western Police, it has to be Ishihara Productions…

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I used to make the most of various life hacks back in the day…

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In the work, when they made a remake years later, I thought, “Is the filming crew crazy or what?!” regarding the realistic filming circumstances of Showa-era dramas.

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Don’t let the police go to war.

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>>58

There’s no helping it; just a little while ago, there were bombings, hijackings, and wars.

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I’m looking forward to seeing how the legendary phrase “The secret of your body is known by Toki!” will be expressed.

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In the beginning, they intentionally caused accidents to block the roads, but eventually, the police started to cooperate.

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>>63

Crazy…

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Even if it’s prohibited, people will still do it forcefully, so it would be better if the police were involved from the beginning.

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Why is the manga milder than this?!

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Western… Tobu Police that guarantees the reality line in the story.

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Why did it only end with 45 letters of apology?

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>>71

Beyond that, you will touch upon serious darkness.

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It’s nice, isn’t it, a generous era.

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>>73

When I look at Takeshi’s Castle now, it seems that despite being a show for amateur participants, the safety management was pretty lax.

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>>73

The past was not so easygoing!

Because I overdid it in the past, I’m all stiff now!!

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>>73

It wasn’t allowed even back then!

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With 8 people remaining on a sinking ship, filming until the very last moment, it’s no wonder that the drama of Hokuto is so intense…

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Since there are zero casualties, it can’t be hidden, so it must be true…

But the six injured people must be a lie, right?

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>>75

It’s about where to set the injury assessment line…

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>>75

Did you get hurt?

I haven’t done it…

They said they aren’t injured!

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I remember laughing at the ridiculous explosives and explosions in the Special Feature of Western Police on the new top three.

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Kenshiro’s recovery is fast because of that.

That’s all explained by pressing those secret pressure points.

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>>80

“Bring it on, Raoh!”

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>>93

Since I have Toki, it’s fine if my recovery is fast!

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During the production in 2003, a spectator was hit, and as expected, it was shelved.

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I didn’t know that Hokuto was such a white workplace.

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>>84

Attach a wire to the leather jacket and pull it with a winch!

Please take care of Tachibana-chan’s lines!!

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If this is the rival, then of course the coach will be fired up!

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It’s unavoidable to cancel, but I wanted to see the new Western Police too.

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Speaking of which, I thought there were some parts I hadn’t read, so I reread the chapter about the Holy Emperor’s Cross Tomb… but there are only idiots…!!!

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It’s terrifying that this is happening every week during filming, not just in one movie…

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I recently watched a video of an interview project with Tetsuo Hara.

It seems that both Tetsuo Hara and Buronson had quite a tough time.

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At this rate, a usual Kamen Rider V3 video will be posted.

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By this point, it seems less like a carefree era and more like a crazy one, doesn’t it?

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>>96

They’re wrapping up something crazy in euphemism.

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The drama “Hokuto” is still calm since complaints are only coming in over the phone.

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“Sunshine’s Bark is said to have about 5 episodes that are missing due to the use of real guns without permission.”

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>>100

Naso

nin

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There was no other way to capture the desired image, so there was no choice but to do it that way.

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The opening of Shaider is weird, and the ending is weird too.

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There are still many war veterans among the older generation…

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Well, at that time I was crazy and did too many dangerous things, so now it’s extremely tough.

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Right now, we can’t even have collisions between cars in car chase scenes…

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An open-minded era (just doing whatever I like without permission)

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Could it be that CG is an incredible invention?

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>>110

“Showa special effects: ‘When explosives are detonated right in front of them, humans instinctively take actions to protect their lives, creating a sense of reality!'”

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>>110

Awesome!

The price is high!

It’s cheaper and more powerful to just give it my all! Alright!

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>>110

Isn’t it faster to blow it up rather than doing it with CGI?

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>>121

Blasting requires equipment, setups, and explosives to be prepared, and you also need to consider the weather, so for speed, I think CGI is the way to go.

But actually, blowing it up gives it a warmer flavor, right? Right!

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>>125

It’s not just warm; it’s so hot that it could burn you.

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>>126

It’s not that you might get burned; it’s a given that you will get burned, and the question is whether it will be serious or not!

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>>125

CG tends to yield higher quality when more time is spent on basic rendering, so while that might still apply to movies, in the case of dramas, there are times when it’s quicker to just go for explosions.

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Don’t blame the times.

Blame Ishihara Pro.

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Everyone loves serious action, you know.

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From episode 1, this is just insane…

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Director Haraguchi, who was skilled in action special effects shooting at the time, praised Kasaki-chan’s graceful movements highly.

Sure, more female fans will increase.

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The West… the Eastern Police are formidable.

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Fujikawa Hiroshi: “I have some stories that I think I’ll take to the grave…”

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>>120

It must be Toei… It should be Toei…

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In the first episode, the director mentioned wanting to win against the A-Team while referencing West Police, didn’t he?

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Basically, it was made using only one side of the ship, and the rest was done with VFX in Godzilla Minus One.

It seems they went through with the filming of being chased by Godzilla on the tumultuous waters of Hamamatsu, with the director and actors all suffering from seasickness to the point where they said they gave it their all…

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I made an explosion that changed the terrain, tee-hee!

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>>127

Not only did it change, but I really had to rewrite the map!

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>>139

Seriously, don’t ever come back!

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The man who continued to fight against the fear of death while striking the finishing pose of Revorcane.

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What is with this police…?

Tobu is amazing!

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CG can create scenes that go beyond actual explosions, but in return, it requires more effort, time, and money than real explosions.

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If you work hard on CG, the representation of flames will improve a lot.

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There are various things in the Heisei Rider era, like the initial Electric 555 suit which had the possibility of causing electric shock death.

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Even in Fist of the North Star, the gunpowder when the Devil Reverse exploded is amazing… and it doesn’t lose to Eastern Police…

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The Japanese film industry has been messing up since the era of movies before TV dramas became popular.

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The CG fire isn’t satisfying… should I burn it? It’s the transformed Kamen Rider Saber.

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This era has amazing VFX.

It’s easy to understand things like aliens or the object X from outer space.

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While I was on standby underwater, I almost drowned as water started coming in—was it Godzilla?

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“Did they really make this for just 100 million yen from Hollywood!? That’s the surprising Kamen Rider ZO.”

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In terms of method acting, the actors who played the bikers in the first Mad Max, who looked completely like the real thing, were actually regular actors. They were instructed to wear biker-style outfits that suited the roles they chose and would travel in formation by motorcycle to the distant filming location each time, so they ultimately got to a point where they wrote a threatening message in red paint on the wall of the accommodation they used, addressed to Mel Gibson, who played Max in the same room later, to scare him.

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The Western Police is up to things at a level that can’t be joked about.

It’s amusing that just the fact that an important person from the station comes out to apologize makes them look admirable.

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Since it was when Aka was around, the real world was quite strange too…

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