Mad Max (Road Warrior)
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'The Road Warrior' (1981) is the second film in the Mad Max franchise starring Mel Gibson, set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. Martin's license plate 'RDWRER' references this.
↗ Read on Wikipedia'The Road Warrior' (1981) is the second film in the Mad Max franchise starring Mel Gibson, set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. Martin's license plate 'RDWRER' references this.
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“My God, the irony of him burning down his own restaurant with it. It's worthy of "Oh! Henry."”
“Apparently, Henri was caramelizing a huge crème brûlée in the shape of Puget Sound”
“Cancel the Millennium! "Chez Henri" has burned down!”
“a sugar spark ignited a thirty-foot paper maché "Space Needle."”