Mad Max: Roadkill Bbq [ Limited ✭ ]

: 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.

: Described as a mix of Fallout and Carmageddon , the film features cartoonish and "NSFW" levels of blood and splatter. Mad Max: Roadkill BBQ

: 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 : The film heavily mimics the "teal and

: 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 : Special effects work was handled by Kial