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: The film heavily mimics the "teal and orange" color palette found in Mad Max: Fury Road . It was praised by reviewers on sites like Fast Company for its authentic costumes, props, and vehicle designs that fit the George Miller universe.
: According to a making-of featurette , the Magnum Opus replica's engine caught fire during the second take because it was driven in automatic and failed to shift gears, requiring story changes during the shoot. Mad Max: Roadkill BBQ
is a 2015 stylized fan film directed by Mike Diva and produced by Corridor Digital . Created as a promotional short for the release of the Mad Max video game, it is characterized by its intense gore and over-the-top action. Key Features of the Short Film : The film heavily mimics the "teal and
: The story follows two survivors in the wasteland who are desperate for gasoline. To obtain fuel, they hunt "Savage raiders" and collect their body parts to trade with a gas dealer as "meat". is a 2015 stylized fan film directed by
: While a fan production, the project was sponsored by WB Games , who provided financial aid and access to a replica of the Magnum Opus car from the game. Production Highlights
: Described as a mix of Fallout and Carmageddon , the film features cartoonish and "NSFW" levels of blood and splatter.
: Special effects work was handled by Kial Natale, with Mike Diva performing the color grading in DaVinci Resolve to achieve the cinematic look. Corridor Crew - Making of Mad Max: Roadkill BBQ