Fun fact: George Miller didn't want the studio involved in the final cut of the film so he had his wife edit the over 400 hours of material She won an Oscar for the film
@zelbinian7 ай бұрын
I don't know for sure, but I have a strong feeling like that *didn't* happen with Furiosa.
@thejustinsteffan7 ай бұрын
Gay.
@Ktmfan4507 ай бұрын
@@thejustinsteffan I bet you are you f word P word little b###
@foxgod2327 ай бұрын
@@thejustinsteffanchildish insult
@thejustinsteffan7 ай бұрын
@@foxgod232 eat my shorts
@DrLipkin8 ай бұрын
Fun fact. While Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron did not get along well on set, their stunt doubles did. They fell in love while filming Max and Furiosa's fight scene, and production of Fury Road took so long that their first child was born before the movie even got into theaters.
@marlonclark-pp9wg8 ай бұрын
wow
@TrybzVibez8 ай бұрын
Also, a lot of people think that Charlize Theron and Tom Hardy still have bad blood or that one was more in the wrong than the other. But they have both showed and stated an immense amount of respect for one another and admitted that there was no way, under those production circumstances, that things between them would not have gotten ugly. I think Hardy even gave her a self-portrait and wrote something on it along the lines of "You're a nightmare to be on set with, you're also fucking awesome." When you go through that sort of punishing and intense production with someone, there's no way you can't realize their value and dedication to their craft and learn to move past any bad blood. This film never should have happened and never should have been such a masterpiece, but a large group of people who love what they do made it work.
@MildMisanthropeMaybeMassive8 ай бұрын
That love story with stunt people reminds me of another fun fact: Riley Keough who plays the red haired fugitive bride in Fury Road is Elvis’s granddaughter. She met her husband on this movie. He’s the stuntman who plays the Doof Warrior (The masked man in the red leotard who plays the flamethrowing bass guitar in front of a cluster of loudspeakers.)
@Jerry-yr1en7 ай бұрын
@@TrybzVibez?
@no1guy8257 ай бұрын
@@Jerry-yr1en cool pointless comment
@johnrussell-bk7lv8 ай бұрын
I talked my dad into seeing this with me and he was like "Alright fine. We'll go see Mad Max I guess... I'm not doing anything else today." By the end he was laughing and applauding. It's his favorite movie now. About a year later I was visiting them and watching it at their house. He was like "Are you watching Fury Road?! Sweet! I've got some really good weed from when I went and visited your brother in Michigan! Let's get high and watch the rest of it!" The weed was called "Biker Kush." My dad's a real one.
@Artorion5 ай бұрын
Legendary
@charlesbarnes69128 ай бұрын
The actor playing Immortan Joe also played the character Toecutter in the original '79 Madmax
@charlesderosas55778 ай бұрын
May he also RIP
@chriscage6698 ай бұрын
@@charlesderosas5577indeed 😢🙏
@thejustinsteffan7 ай бұрын
Massive gay.
@Alyxnyte8 ай бұрын
Nux is such a phenomenal character. He went from worshipping Immortan Joe to being this guy who would eventually do good. His sacrifice was sad, but he is in valhalla, shiny and chrome. His arc was really good.
@sonofmoss8 ай бұрын
I love how every reactor I’ve seen watch this laugh when Nux stumbles when he tries to board the war rig, feel shock and sympathy for him during his scene with Capable and the sadness when he sacrifices himself to block the pass. One of the absolute best character arcs ever
@Kragar018 ай бұрын
In the end he drove the war rig straight through the gates of Valhalla, Shiny and Chrome.
@dotapark8 ай бұрын
@@Kragar01for the better cause too. Such a great character and plotting.
@Alyxnyte8 ай бұрын
@@dotaparkI was rooting for him until he sacrificed himself. Tears rolled down my eyes as I realized he sacrificed himself for a greater cause. Such an amazing character arc
@MiketheratguyMultimedia8 ай бұрын
I don't think people are laughing at Nux, they're laughing at "AH, MEDIOCRE!!!"
@khornethebloodgod41558 ай бұрын
Capable was the Valkyrie that brought him to Valhalla.
@quinnly238 ай бұрын
Fun fact: the director, George Miller, also directed Babe: Pig in the City and the Happy Feet movies. Dude's got versatility!
@melvinseriz8 ай бұрын
is it really a "fun fact" ?! It's just his filmography and when you see Babe 2 or Happy Feet, there's no surprise it's the same guy who made the mad max movies, it's exactly the same kind of characters and themes...
@Inverted10H8 ай бұрын
@@melvinseriz Fun fact: you a nerd
@JoeLancaster7 ай бұрын
@@Inverted10H fun fact: got em 😂
@kevinmarquez57337 ай бұрын
I only learned this from the Honest Trailer
@melvinseriz7 ай бұрын
@@Inverted10H no, being a "nerd" is a little bit more than just be aware of the filmography of one director... ;)
@ninjaboy29428 ай бұрын
I love how they didn’t do an ending where Max finds peace in being part of group/family… Like he just shows up, saves the day of a group of ragtags, and then just goes on his way… Just like the original films did
@nicolasbaron45068 ай бұрын
What makes this film so good is the brilliant cinematography, flawless editing, and jaw dropping techniques! You don’t need to see the other Mad Max films before watching this one since it has a different plot than the rest of them. One of the best action movies in the past decade.
@tstumpf758 ай бұрын
*of all time, in my opinion
@chriscage6698 ай бұрын
Gotta thank George Miller‘s wife for that! The editing
@seanbinkley73638 ай бұрын
100%. Piggybacking off of this, this movie is one of the best examples I can think of for "show, don't tell" when it comes to story on the screen. We as the audience don't get a ton of explicit explanation or exposition from the characters about the world, society, or history of the Wasteland but we pick up on a lot of it straight away just thanks to the visuals.
@j0hn008 ай бұрын
I really hope "jaw dropping" was an intentional pun😂
@SantanicoDiabolical8 ай бұрын
Technically all the Mad Max films are their own self contained stories. They are meant to be seen like folk tales being told in the wasteland. You don't need to have seen any of the others to watch and enjoy a specific one. I saw Thunder Dome and Road Warrior before I ever saw the original.
@LittleGalaxyBoy8 ай бұрын
There's actually a Mad Max game as well that released the same year in 2015 developed by Avalanche Studios. It's just a really underrated game that released alongside Witcher 3, Fallout 4, Batman Arkham Knight among other heavy hitters so alot of people skipped Max Mad to play other tites. It's a blast and I highly recommend it to everyone who loved this film. The game can be found on sale for a few dollars so it's a cheap pick up.
@inkpendude8 ай бұрын
The game was so gooood but so forgotten too. I never really hear anyone talk about it
@johnchamberlain57148 ай бұрын
It holds up, just recently replayed it.
@biggains18 ай бұрын
I'll second this! That game is severely underrated. Its an open world game, exploration is rewarded, secrets to be found, and all in a very Mad Max universe, they did it right for sure 👌🏻
@junior17medval8 ай бұрын
When I built my first pc in 2016 that’s the first game I bought and finished playing all the way though! Still remember it now and I had a blast playing that game!
@nitrokid8 ай бұрын
That game was awesome. I played it for months 😂😂😂
@axlm.8088 ай бұрын
They won the Oscar for best costume design, best editing, best makeup and hair, best production design, best sound editing and best sound mixing About the editing one, It's George Miller's wife, Margaret Sixel, who did it. It was her very first work on an action movie (she did the editing on documentaries, Happy feet and Babe 2 before that) and Miller did her do it for that very reason Since then, she also edited 3000 years of longing and Furiosa
@NTWoo958 ай бұрын
The added context of the Furiosa movie makes this film even better than it already was. Imagine making movies since the 70s and you're still coming out with bangers that are all made with the energy of directors picking up the camera for the first time
@carteljameson83958 ай бұрын
Here's the thing about this movie. It's actually the third act of a larger story that the director came up with in the late 90s. That's why it's 95% action scenes. The first two acts are about Furiosa and Max before the events in this movie. But they decided to film the third act first because they thought it had the best chance of making money. The new Mad Max movie about Furiosa releasing in a couple of days is one of the first two acts. It took longer than usual to make because Miller had a dispute with Warner Bros. He wants to make the next movie about Max and so you'll be able to watch all three as one epic story. That was the original intent anyways.
@FosterTravis10718 ай бұрын
It explains why the story felt incomplete.
@spdcrzy8 ай бұрын
@@FosterTravis1071 EVERY Mad Max story is always incomplete. That's how Mad Max movies work. They're vignettes - snapshots of a piece of Max's life. Just as the movie starts in the middle and ends without a clear conclusion, so does Max's life unfold - as a series of legends whenever he interacts with a group of people.
@woeshaling64218 ай бұрын
@@spdcrzy it resembles a lot like anthologies. And most are framed as stories told by people over the generations and give him mythic heroism
@spdcrzy8 ай бұрын
@@woeshaling6421 dammit. That's the word I was looking for. Anthology. The stories are connected by the thread that is Max, but each story still remains separate.
@StayFractalesque8 ай бұрын
Tom Hardy is gonna be an old man if it takes him another 10 years to make the last (first) chapter..
@malacaimarbas20488 ай бұрын
In regards to your question about how older people could possibly survive…. In the Mad Max series, it’s implied that nuclear war took place in combination with climate change to produce this post apocalypse world. People who were alive and well before the nuclear bombs were dropped (over 50+ years of age at this time of the movie) are actually MORE likely to be healthy and survive longer than those who have been born after and have absorbed the pollution and radiation. That’s why the War Boys (the majority of who are under 30 years of age, likely) are called ‘half life’ because they die younger. Nux himself, who has Max as a blood bag to give him healthy blood, is likely suffering from some sort of blood or bone cancer. The tumors they also sport, such as Ace’s neck tumors (the guy hanging off the side of the War Rig before he’s thrown off) and Nux’s Barry and Larry, come from the same reason. Meanwhile Max is called a ‘full life’ because he shows no signs of cancer or sickness and is generally strong. To illustrate this difference between the ages and amount of toxins absorbed, there’s a perfect example. There’s a deleted scene showing a closer look at the people who were trying to climb up on the platform to go up to the Citadel. There’s a mother who tries to volunteer her infant child to become one of the War Pups, the young children who are trained to become War Boys, but the child has the same tumors shown as the sickest people. The child is refused and tossed back to her, while she is accepted because she can produce the ‘Mother’s Milk’. She’s the figure you can see standing in the middle of the platform. It just goes to show that those who are older in this world shouldn’t be counted out and are actually generally more healthy than the younger people. That’s why there’s so much emphasis placed on healthy babies.
@andressebastian78466 ай бұрын
. And
@KenjiMapes8 ай бұрын
Seeing Fury Road for the first time is a visceral & emotional life changing experience. It’s one of the best films ever. I was so glad I went to see it in the theaters. Glad you guys finally got to watching it.🙂👍
@seanbinkley73638 ай бұрын
This is one of the very few films I've ever seen twice in the theatre. Up until Dune Part 2 came out this was the last film that I had seen twice in the theatre. I agree the first time watching on the big screen is something I will never forget.
@KenjiMapes8 ай бұрын
@@seanbinkley7363 No doubt I saw Fury Road twice in the theater back to back. I went with two different friends each time but it was excuse an excuse to see it twice on the big screen. Movies nowadays are expensive as a concert so its actually a pretty big deal going twice as most people are satisfied seeing a movie once on the big screen & watching it again from home
@seanbinkley73638 ай бұрын
@@KenjiMapes Yep, accurate
@bittybaff35417 ай бұрын
There's something to be said about the women in the citadel, without joe they were pretty much calling the shots up there, and within minutes of learning his death, the first thing they did was open the water for everyone. They enjoyed the most comfortable existence around and could have been spoiled and conceited about but didn't. They were quick to share it with everyone else
@antoniomcmahon34995 ай бұрын
I truly love this coupled energy towards each other. You feel their love for each other and how they feel about the subjects they talk about! True Love!!
@DoppelgangerZNCAT8 ай бұрын
They're two different tribes actually. The spiked cars and russian-speaking are Buzzards, mostly night raiders. The guys on motorcycles are the Rock Riders. They live in the hills, speak english, and they initially make a deal with Furiosa: fuel in exchange for passing the canyon. As we see in the movie, the deal goes south.
@J03J3rk0ff8 ай бұрын
The ash fading off Nux as he regains his humanity… cinema
@jib18238 ай бұрын
I've seen this movie many times and I never noticed that
@ericmm68228 ай бұрын
Was that like their version of sunscreen?
@Blueberry_Koi7 ай бұрын
@ericmm6822 it's because important joe needs the white dust for his pores as shown in the beginning of the movie, so he made it part of the religion to paint ur self white, it also mimicks a uncoated car,
@J03J3rk0ff7 ай бұрын
@@Blueberry_Koi my favorite part of the religion is the V8 prayer hands, I do it with them every time. Mediocre!!!
@Blueberry_Koi7 ай бұрын
@@J03J3rk0ff By my deeds I honor him. V8.
@Oda_Samurai8 ай бұрын
This movie actually got 6 oscars total, one of the most awarded movies ever This is indeed, a masterpiece so big... Also, George, the director, tried for the most amount of practical effects he could, so, explosions and stuff, most were the real deal, instead of CGI Granted, great quality CGI is hard to pick apart from the real stuff, but then again, real stuff is always real stuff, and always looks great
@gabrielleroux23338 ай бұрын
@@PatriotJediyou’re dead wrong on all those 4 statements
@Polyphemus898 ай бұрын
@@gabrielleroux2333the sign clearly says not to feed them
@gabrielleroux23338 ай бұрын
@@Polyphemus89 wtf??
@MrCrockaG8 ай бұрын
@@gabrielleroux2333 They're calling the guy you're responding to a troll. "Don't feed the trolls"
@gabrielleroux23338 ай бұрын
@@MrCrockaG I aint feeding them, I’m hunting them
@pauldrake22458 ай бұрын
Wow, love how shocked y'all are - cuz this movie is brings more than we are used to seeing. So glad you could appreciate just how incredible each piece was, cuz sometimes it happens so quick you miss it. How they pull off something so grounded-feeling and surreal at once is just poetic. Cheers.
@renzero92068 ай бұрын
One of the most beautiful films ever made! Simply a masterpiece. Every frame is a painting. The pacing, the score, the set-pieces, the practical fx and the cgi fx, all executed to perfection. The film is more a poem then a movie. Told with glorious colors and stunning composition. You guys caught it too, the shot of Furiousa on her knees in the desert screaming is just genius!
@redadamearth8 ай бұрын
That shot of her screaming was actually Charlize Theron's idea. It wasn't planned. Right before they were going to end shooting that day, she thought the character needed a moment to show her despair, so she told Miller to just set the camera up - and she walked out into the desert, dropped her metal arm and then they set up the scream shot. It wouldn't be there without Theron.
@kickoff01237 ай бұрын
I agree too. Every scene are beautiful. This film is masterpiece
8 ай бұрын
What I've learned from this movie is that on Fury Road, you only need 1 thing... A BADASS set of bolt cutters. First Max used bolt cutters to get free of Nux, then later used bolt cutters on the harpoons shot by the drag cars to slow them down, thus letting them escape. Without the bolt cutters, they never would have made it past that point and would have been overrun.
@BK_4777 ай бұрын
interesting analysis! Come to think of it, the bolt cutter was also the one who destroyed the wives' restraints in the first place.
7 ай бұрын
@@BK_477 I didn't even think of that! Great call. I was just thinking of times that Max used bolt cutters...
@R0NINnoodles8 ай бұрын
This is the 4th film in the Mad Max saga; The first 3 are Mad Max, Mad Max The Road Warrior, and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
@mazder3608 ай бұрын
The moment that Nux crashes the war rig, the way that his looks become "human" again, and the fact that he says witness me, not to an uncaring 'god', but to people he truly cares about, i cry everytiem
@M_k-zi3tn8 ай бұрын
The soundtrack in this movie is amazing!
@smugmcmuffin8 ай бұрын
The hand sign the warboys do is to imitate the pistons of a V8 engine 😅
@karbazz8 ай бұрын
OMFG of course, how did i miss that lol, good catch.
@cheetos12310008 ай бұрын
That's such a good fun fact
@Punkanova7 ай бұрын
Holy hell, the fact that I never realized that
@lockekappa5008 ай бұрын
You HAVE to see Furiosa now. Less chaos, but just as good of a film.
@varjokissa69857 ай бұрын
I watched that film yesterday I was like do I miss something on this film...well yeah this movie 🤔
@franknsubuga84708 ай бұрын
A popular hand gesture at 41:26 used by War Boys was "The Sign of the V8", which was formed by intersecting four fingers on each hand (8 in total) in a V shape 😊. Nice reaction by the way.
@joaquinfeelings8 ай бұрын
Seeing this in theaters going in blind, just top 3 best film experiences of my life
@thegundamcowboy17 ай бұрын
Same. This movie, especially in a theater, really lived up to all those old cliche action movie trailer lines. “No stop action, pulse-pounding thrills, will leave you on the edge of your seat,” which I literally was especially after that first act.
@scaryfstball1008 ай бұрын
If you guys only know Charlize Theron from The Fate of the Furious, you need to go through her movie catalog and watch more. She's great in everything she does. Monster, Atomic Blonde, Devil's Advocate, Italian Job, you two would probably even love Handcock.
@LordLOC8 ай бұрын
Yeah, still waiting for that Hancock sequel 16 years later now! 16 years! And talk of a sequel started in 2009! Last news for a sequel was in 2020! Oh well, guess it'll come out when that sequel to San Andreas comes out also LOL
@Largentina.8 ай бұрын
Monster and Atomic Blonde especially
@johntheX7 ай бұрын
Young Adult and Tully too
@thegirlinquestion7 ай бұрын
she’s like toni collette, great in everything
@johntheX7 ай бұрын
@@thegirlinquestion absolutely
@jackrussell39517 ай бұрын
This is the perfect movie. It's not perfect because it's the best movie ever made, which I don't think it is, but it did exactly what it was trying to do with gorgeous aplomb. It's the perfect of example of something so insanely well crafted in its genre that it will never be outdone. I actually don't think it would be possible. I also love that the guy who invented the whole "post-apocalypse fever dream" type of movie came back after decades to show everyone how it's done. It's a beautiful thing.
@purplepredator118 ай бұрын
the director made happy feet and babe pig in the city lol
@nahtannoJv88 ай бұрын
It's really sad that when this movie was released not many people watched it. And the same is happening to Furiosa rn, ( not sure why) and these two movies sound so good in an Imax or with a headset, or some sort of home theater. You guys should definitely watch Mad Max 1979 and Mad Max the road warrior 1981 but definitely turn off the lights to really enjoy them
@mocthezuma5 ай бұрын
People don't want original creative action movies. They just want to watch the same stuff over and over.
@Roger-Verbal-Kint6 ай бұрын
"Homelander here would be in heaven" 😂🥛
@willeveleigh56337 ай бұрын
I know one of the stuntmen and stunt coordinators from this movie; Harrison Norris. He is an awesome guy. He's in Furisoa as "Haz the Valiant". He told a story about George Miller. He was at dinner with George, and was set to be seated next to him at the table. George said something along the lines of "Harrison, I'm having a guest come, do you mind if we move you one seat down?" to which Harrison said okay. Then, who walks in and sits down but Guillermo Del Toro, who ordered a whole piglet from a restaurant which did not have it on the menu. Lo and behold, it came fully cooked to the table within an hour. Anyway, a fun story about this awesome director, who made the best action movies of the past decade.
@Chris-oe4pj8 ай бұрын
Charlize is a total chameleon that just inhabits roles like almost no one else! Check out 'Monster' for what I think is one of her greatest performances.
@leehaltalcast25848 ай бұрын
the director George Miller (one of the goats) is not actually a director. He is a real life doctor worked in ER's and his time in the ER directly lead to him with friends going off and shooting a indie movie, which was the first Max movie. I think often its the fact that he has no training outside of first hand experience that elevates his work. because as he put it "My job as a director is to have a vision in my head of what I want the audience to see, I then have to show the audience what I see, not tell them with words." Miller may not be the greatest of all time but he will always be my personal favorite. The man has never missed every film is amazing that he does but he does not do many he is very picky he has to see it in his head or he wont touch it. He has also made some movies you may have seen or enjoyed as children. He made Babe (you know pig in the city, "That will do pig that will do") he also made Happy Feet (yes the dancing penguin movie) so let that sink in. The man that made some of the best family films of all time started with the franchise that has mastered what I like to call "Beautiful Chaos". after the upcoming Furiosa movie he has stated he has 3 other max films already in his head and ready to go. Keep in mind there are 3 other max films before these ones. originally max was played by Mel Gibson. These movies are also shot from different perspectives and this is on purpose. so what I mean is the very first Mad Max movie is the only one that max is the one telling the story its from his point of view. In this movie Fury Road it was from Furiosa point of view, her tale, a legend if you will of when she encountered the Road Warrior Max and how he helped them for him to once again vanish into the wasteland a legend a myth that maybe one day will return again. and one last bit of the incredible symbolism of George Miller who is also the writer of these films. Imortant Joe represents the horseman of famine keeping the water for himself so nothing could grow. Bullet Farmer was the horseman of war Gas Town guy was the horseman of Pestilence (plague) look at him so nasty. but Max he is the 4th horseman the horseman of Death because it follows him no matter where he goes, and Furiosa won the day, why? BECAUSE DEATH WAS ON HER SIDE.
@Awwscrewit8 ай бұрын
The car with tank treads is based off an actual military vehicle called the Ripsaw. It's extremely versatile but the army can't actually find a standard use for it.
@karlmortoniv29518 ай бұрын
George Miller was trained as a medical doctor and worked in an emergency room for many years. It was to cope with the aftermath of horrible road accidents and whatnot that he would see every time he was on duty that inspired him to make the first “Mad Max.” By all accounts Miller’s a lovely, empathetic, deeply caring man who’s always concerned with everyone around him. One story I heard from “Furiosa” had Anya Taylor Joy repeatedly shocking Miller with her fucked up ideas for stuff. Anya said Miller would react to something she suggested by saying, “Anya, that is SO violent and disturbing! How on earth do you think of such things??” to which Anya would sort of gesture to all the fucked up stuff around her on set and say, “Bro.” 😅😅😅😅
@vladokalaba26407 ай бұрын
Furiosa movie have much less actions scenes but quality is on same level with this Mad Max movie.
@JasonVeisberg8 ай бұрын
Tom played the most badass character in the series “taboo” He was such a dark character
@benmorgan88908 ай бұрын
The death of Immortan Joe is by far the craziest most disgusting deaths I’ve ever seen in a movie.
@mannygee0057 ай бұрын
Max said "Hope is a mistake..." He was saying, placing your hope that there is something better out there, is a mistake. "If you don't fix what's wrong, you'll just go insane." The Citadel is the green place, it should be home and it is home. If you don't fix what's wrong at home you'll just wander around not knowing what to do until you lose track of your mind. Resolve the issues at home and then you may leave without burden weighing your footsteps. Hope is a mistake. Doing right is better than hoping. It will be a hard day. But if you run away, out there there's nothing but salt.
@srahhh7 ай бұрын
I think maybe Max didn't want to share his name because he was refusing to form any more attachments, especially with people he perceived as vulnerable; he couldn't handle any more ghosts of the people he failed to save calling out to him with it. So by deliberately telling her his name at that moment, when she truly was close to death, he was finally committing to pursuing his own redemption, and choosing to stop running from the dead in life.
@ziminar9668 ай бұрын
Another fun fact during the first intense hand to hand fight scene with Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron its said that she hit Tom so hard she broke his nose on set after she felt threatened by him. He was constantly hours late on set and she made a comment about it. Walked right up to her and asked WTF you say to me? She kept asking for someone to be on set with her to feel more safe. Also in the 2 hour span this movie has about 60 words in total. This movie is my favorite action pack of all time
@ginstranger7 ай бұрын
I love Fury Road so much, that I saw it about 9 times in theaters, each time to take someone new to see it. The experience in the theater was unmatched. The new movie, Furiosa, is so flippin' good, I highly highly recommend it! It has a very different tone and structure, but feels similar to the older Mad Max movies in a lot of ways.
@thominyourside2318 ай бұрын
Saw this in theaters, my favorite moviegoing experience ever
@gokulumenon33308 ай бұрын
You guys should watch the riddick series. Pitch black, chronicles of riddick and riddick. Vin diesel is the main lead. You guys can also check out the last witch hunter.
@thanatos65188 ай бұрын
Vin diesel es un actor malísimo ,en realidad no tiene ningún carisma ,es plano y sin expresión,aún así las crónicas de roddick es una buena película ,pero el hace un muy mal trabajo actoral
@JustTooDamnHonest8 ай бұрын
Why would you subject these two to a trash film like the Witch Hunter? Stick with the Riddick series.
@gokulumenon33308 ай бұрын
@@JustTooDamnHonest i wouldn't say it's trash at all. I personally liked it and it's definitely an avg movie but not trash. The reason i suggested the movie is cuz they seem to love vin diesel. Plus the sequel is on the works.
@JustTooDamnHonest8 ай бұрын
@@gokulumenon3330 A sequel after 9 years in hell? Yeah they would be better off scrapping it wholesale.
@gokulumenon33308 ай бұрын
@@JustTooDamnHonest the official confirmation was back in 2020 but then the covid hit. So everything was delayed. Vin diesel had to do all his other projects and now the shooting is on progress. Plus it made 150 mil in the BO too with a 85 mil budget which is not that impressive but it's still something.
@kornrok18 ай бұрын
This movie is just a representation of a normal walk to get groceries on a Tuesday in Australia.
@sailing_el_jaleo8 ай бұрын
You two have such good chemistry 😀
@harshalgawai7468 ай бұрын
best couple on utube
@marlonclark-pp9wg8 ай бұрын
@@harshalgawai746 yep
@roboct68 ай бұрын
If you can believe it, the director of this film, George Miller, also directed Babe: a Pig in the City. My favorite in the Mad Max series is still the 2nd on, released as The Road Warrior in the states and Mad Max 2 everywhere else. But don’t get me wrong, I do like Fury Road a lot. Tom Hardy did a great job honoring what Mel Gibson did with the role all those years ago while still making it his own.
@StayFractalesque8 ай бұрын
..bro, Babe goes hard.. so scary..
@treefingers65728 ай бұрын
And motherfucking Happy Feet. HAPPY FEET DUDE.
@halobebe61518 ай бұрын
The Director was once a Doctor in an Emergency Room. Many years ago.
@RETNASCANZ8 ай бұрын
Awesome movie!!! I think you'll also like the first 3 Mad Max movies as well as the one coming out. George Miller directed all 5 movies in the Mad Max universe.
@CollideFan18 ай бұрын
I like post-apocalypse movies, my favorite genre. The Mad Max series is some of the best, this one tops them all. A lot of the people have radiation sickness which is why a lot of the war boys have numerous tumors all over their bodies. You should give the Fallout tv series a viewing. Its awesome, based off my favorite game franchise. Its one of those rare times that a game brought to the tv/movie media actually works out right.
@pascalzurstraen42888 ай бұрын
Yall need to watch the original trilogy with Mel Gibson!
@nammis778 ай бұрын
HELL TO THE YES. Begin with those is a must.
@StayFractalesque8 ай бұрын
Why they started with this one is beyond me.. who is suggesting movies to them?
@mcfmcf40388 ай бұрын
the redhead is elvis' granddaughter!
@r2d2rxr7 ай бұрын
It was nominated for and won multiple Oscars, and is considered one of the greatest films of its genre ever made ❤
@ElinSylwiaVT7 ай бұрын
Another fact on top of all the ones that peeps been saying. The actor Nicholas Hoult who plays Nux wanted to be in the actual seat of the truck while it crashed at 36:08 and they told him absolutely not.. After the crash the dummy that was in the seat had it's head ripped off. Can't find where he says this but it's in one of the behind the scene videos on you tube somewhere!
@Amiga500_User8 ай бұрын
The vehicle design is a class of its own!
@raytrayart76797 ай бұрын
A lot of the effects are practical, so the stunt work still amazes me to this day.
@KrisMorena.7 ай бұрын
This whole movie is pure calculated chaos. So so good.
@Seven.teen177 күн бұрын
21:31-21:35 "I wonder how much they're paying him" "u mean threatening his life?"
@jimmyzee70408 ай бұрын
Mad Max is a media franchise created by George Miller and Byron Kennedy. It centers on a series of post-apocalyptic and dystopian action films. The franchise began in 1979 with Mad Max, and was followed by three sequels: Mad Max 2 (1981, released in the United States as The Road Warrior), Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985) and Mad Max: Fury Road (2015); Miller directed or co-directed all four films. Mel Gibson portrayed the title character Max Rockatansky in the first three films, while Tom Hardy portrayed the character in Mad Max: Fury Road.
@ablazindevilhead8 ай бұрын
Did you guys watch the other ones? Not that you have to watch them in order, but they just get bigger and better with each sequel.
@Vako_oja4 ай бұрын
This is honestly one of my top 3 favorite movies, ive watched it like 40 times and even like 3 days in a row and im still not tired of it
@galdramann24788 ай бұрын
About "old people": The apocalyptic war happened just between 10 to 20 years ago.
@streaky818 ай бұрын
Same writer/director as Babe and Happy Feet, that's the best part. Man's got issues :) The cultural impact of this movie can't be overstated.
@Crossbones67327 ай бұрын
Please do everyone a favour and watch Furiosa in theatres. It needs the box office moolah so we can get the last one before the director dies! Let George Miller finish his vision!
@Summersong22627 ай бұрын
17:03 the deal was off because it sounds like Furiosa promised that there'd be 'a few vehicles, maybe'. Basically. She'd be able to steal the fuel and bring it to them without any fuss. Instead, like the bike guy said there's; 'three whole war parties'. So suddenly they have a massive fight on their hands one way or another, and the deal they had with Furiosa's off. So kill her and take the fuel anyway.
@ericdevito11057 ай бұрын
That hockey jersey is so awesome!!!
@denniszenanywhere8 ай бұрын
When I first saw this, I sensed that it was going to be nominated for the Oscars for Best Picture -- and it did. One of the rare times that the Oscars nominated an action flick for Best Picture but what people who thought it was just an action movie didn't see it for what it was -- a singular vision from one of the best directors of our time -- George Miller.
@alexanderdiaz63968 ай бұрын
Just watched Furiosa so I’m excited you guys watched this!
@vain32074 ай бұрын
7:42 Awesomeness 21:08 The green place ( Swamp ) 33:20 My favorite scene 36:08 Yes nux
@f.g.59678 ай бұрын
The “in that direction there is only salt” thing, they are probably talking about crossibg a dried up ocean.
@motodork7 ай бұрын
And to think George Miller also directed Babe Ping in the City and Happy Feet.
@lee324768 ай бұрын
I’ll just say as a child of the 80s, I would recommend watching Mad Max 2 the Road Warrior first, and then it’s a toss up for movie 1 vs 3. Road Warrior is the closest to style to this movie. It’s also crazy that this director also did Babe and Happy Feet.
@ravenbom7 ай бұрын
From the Oscar Award winning writer-director of Happy Feet and Babe a Pig in the City, but yes, Max and Furiosa are just fables and stories told in future.
@katey6318 ай бұрын
loved this reaction so much!!!! it got nominated for so many awards at the oscars that year, including Best Picture. but it won 6 of it's technical categories, which did include costume design and makeup. the others were for sound design, sound mixing, sound editing, production design, and film editing (fun fact the editor of the film is the director's wife!) i definitely was pulling for that best picture win but alas, it didn't quite take it!
@Josh86_5598 ай бұрын
"Furiosa" comes out this friday. It's prequel before Mad Max-Fury Road. It's a young Furiosa played by Anya Taylor-Joy. Chris Hemsworth is also in the film
@StayFractalesque8 ай бұрын
They know.. why you think theyre watching this now? ..its cause they know Mad Max is gonna be a highly searched term in the days leading up to release..
@ryand345618 ай бұрын
43:10 I just saw Furiosa and it's fantastic! It expands on the wasteland that we see in Fury Road so much, including the characters and was really well done!
@IDieHardForever8 ай бұрын
The only movie I've ever seen that comes close top this.... is FURIOSA. It's AWESOME
@NathanMalnaa8 ай бұрын
This movie is incredible, it's so crazy but so good lol When they showed the director that rig with the guitar and speakers he lived how good it looked and couldnt wait to hear it. They guys actually went back and made it functional because it wasn't originally lol
@Dunc255358 ай бұрын
Fun fact the woman who was bait was going to be wonder woman in george millers cancelled justice league film
@gabrielalameda60058 ай бұрын
This movie was just a big as "U" turn
@jacklively52298 ай бұрын
One of the best films ever made, shiny and chrome.
@VunterSlaush16507 ай бұрын
Max was responsible for the death of the wife after she slipped on her bloody foot from where he had shot her. Just another soul that he didn't save to haunt him.
@mannygee0057 ай бұрын
She was holding on to the door and the door came off. Also she was standing on the other foot, her good foot. The world sometimes is not what we imagine it. Her name is "The Splendid" Angharad and she seemed extraordinarily strong willed.
@SoupDumplingDream6 ай бұрын
@@mannygee005 Yeah but her bloody foot slipped because of the blood, it made her lose balance.
@Bitumesilicatissimo8 ай бұрын
Imagine to see it in Imax as I did. What a Lovely day. And Furiosa will be alike
@johnpittsii75248 ай бұрын
Hope you two are having an great and awesome day ❤
@aoifealthoff47658 ай бұрын
Shoshana with the brazilian rep today, we love to see it
@JuanitoEsBonito8 ай бұрын
Cheedo is the youngest wife and the most naive hence why she is somewhat more inclined to run back to Joes forces. Its interesting seeing her muster up courage over time throughout the course of the film even if it's not showcased so much.
@HoopleHeadUSA8 ай бұрын
Just saw Furiosa on IMAX, was fucking incredible
@timbridger46818 ай бұрын
Vince : "oh yeah yeah yeah, we need something to protect us" 💀 That was wild 😂
@Lucoryphus_rex6 ай бұрын
When they took tom hardy up on the swinging pole he definitely wasn't having fun
@xcartierchris8 ай бұрын
One of my favorite parts of this reaction 25:12 and 35:34 😂😂😂
@Littlekoji-df1cf6 ай бұрын
4:36 those two are hes sons. One is a childlike brute, the other small and unable to move
@JohnHill-bn5kn8 ай бұрын
Love your channel! Cant wait for you guys to see Furiosa! Re-watch this in the monochrome version.
@IDyce888 ай бұрын
there is two people you never mess with in the Mad Max world...Max and Furiosa... the guys with the spiked vehicles are the same group who attacked in the canyon with the bikes...i can't remember their name but they are essentially raiders...they aren't on anyone's side but their own. i think they made a deal with Furiosa for some gas but when all the extra enemies show up following Furiosa they didn't trust her. 31:00 this is when Max got pissed...and they never had a chance...never unleash the beast that is Mad Max
@TahoeNevada8 ай бұрын
Would you believe the director, George Miller is also the director of the Babe, and Happy Feet movies!
@LateCambrian8 ай бұрын
Saw this in the theatre 4 times. Once in IMAX. It’s a modern masterpiece, and puts 99.9% of action movies to shame…. The crazy part is that there is minimal CGInin the movie, the storm… and some little things here and there, but the war machines really did just drive through the desert for real….