That “goodbye soldier” Tina deliver’s at the end was quite simply perfect. No one else could have done it that well really for who the character was. Epic casting choice.
That part was improvised, after the second laugh she was suppose to just get on her vehicle and drive away. Miller liked it and kept the shot in. I'm really glad he did because it's perfect.
That engine sound when Max pulls away, all the children watching him and the music horns plays. Gosh just EPIC....One of my favorite films of all times.
@seaningram328 thanks for making that easy! What was the sound clip though? It shifts pulling trucks don't shift and that was what I was originally thinking the sound bite was.....
The idea is so heartbreaking the he feels he must subconsciously save everyone because he couldn't save his wife and child. I will die believing these were some of the best movies ever made.
It's not subconscious guilt motivating him - that's a BS motivation invented for Fury Road - in Road Warrior, he was ready to abandon the refinery tribe and only drove the rig when he had no other options. In Thunderdome, he genuinely cares about the group, is effectively theur father figure and does what he must to ensure their escape. How else would they have gotten away? Who else would've drove straight into Auntie:s caravan?
@@finnmccool1591 No other options? How about not driving the rig. Nobody asked him. And I was talking mostly about Thunderdome. Maybe read what people type next time.
@@finnmccool1591 Thinking outside the box, remember the end of The Road Warrior, After killing the humongous and most of his men, the tanker overturns and it's revealed that it was full of dirt the whole time. The Gyro captain rocks up and he and Max exchange what could be a knowing laugh. Next you see The Gyro Captain driving the bus. I think Max knew he was a decoy. I think that his motivations were a mix between wanting revenge and having seen that if even the interceptor couldn't punch through that the refinery family didn't have a prayer. The Decoy gambit may have even been his brain child. He is a Quick fella after all. I think he gives nihilism his best shot but he can only stifle who he is for so long.
Honestly if using the proto war rig as an offensive weapon wasn't the plan all along they would have never doubled back to pick up the Gyro Captain and the Feral Kid.
I'm not sure if that's necessarily the choice he was making. You might be missing something. He probably thought he was a dead man. That is why the last scene is so pivotal. She decides to let him go. I'm not sure exactly why but apparently she thinks he's better off left alone as a vagabond. It's a strange coincidence.
@@So-cj4oj I don't think he was necessarily saving anyone. Look at the trajectory of that movie. At the end he meets with the person who effectively sold him out. Possibly knowing full well it would end in him being killed in Barter town. He was hoping to escape and he was hoping to find solace somewhere but he understood that was impossible. He knew there wasn't any chance in Barter town. Aunty didn't kill him because she knew that was against the law. It was quite revealing the ending. Max is a survivor. I don't think he necessarily was hoping to send kids to Sydney. He was hoping he would be left to fend for himself but ultimately lost hope. But the hope was rekindled by the fact there were people outside himself. Other people with a similar mindset.
every single movie... from the first to fury road.... at the end of the day, his selflessness is what makes him a hero. and as always, he walks into the sunset like a legend.
Could it be that one of her laws, unknown to the audience, makes allowance for a successful get away with the loot, which in this case was the little man?
@@paulrevere2379 I think it was more of the fact that he put up a good fight and actually attempted to sacrifice himself for the people he was protecting (the charge back at her army). She saw good in him and respected it.
Yeah maybe. I'm not sure if that's necessarily what was happening. She already lost her right hand man (or at least was tempered by him). I'm not sure exactly what the message is. He chose his fate. He probably understood he wasn't likely going to live.
Haven't seen this for long time and I feel its lot better than I remembered. Maybe because level of modern movie who knows. Seems now this feels lot closer in quality to 2, whereas back in the day I felt it was nowhere near as good as Road Warrior.
@@dimmazeen well I think they are very good In there own way although thunderdome clearly has the bigger budget. But it has aged very well and it looks like it could have come out yesterday
That's because there's a plot and well-developed characters that you care about, or hate deeply. That's what is missing from most modern movies. There are no CGI effects so it "feels" real because it is. It'll be around and watched long after we're gone too for those reasons.
@Aaron Barranco His character represents a decent man in unusual times.Hes the hero and tries to help others.Thays why he sacrificed himself so that the kids would live.
She was an opponent, not a villain. I always felt that she had a streak of honor in her and her actions at the end proved it. She had respect for Max so she wouldn't shoot him down like a stray dog. Tina Turner was the Coolest! Loved her in this movie!!
Beyond Thunderdome often gets a lot of flak for being less violent and nihilistic than the first two, but I appreciate the bigger budget, the '80s Hollywood feeling, and the fact that Max finally becomes a hero, after several years of vigilantism and antisocial cynism; full circle, end of the trilogy
its politics is brillaint and very relateble to how the world works. no one is all bad in this one or all good. in alot of ways its the best written MM film, plently of plot twists . its the most family friendly one proberly disapointed the fans of the first two. the secound one was really violent, cold blooded killing, rapes. the bad guys werent just murders thay were like sexal sadists. when u think about it how many other action movies had the bad tough guys being expressed clearly as having boyfriends, not done in sutle way ither, strange thing is it dosent get in the way of the film, as a viewer u dont even really question it. the hole setting makes it seem normal.
@@cqtaylor: What’s ironic about M M Beyond Thunderdome was I didn’t watch the movie until ten years after it was released. I’ve learned to love the movie.
@@TheTurk56523 What I appreciated from the film was that rivals aren't necessarily enemies. Auntie and Max weren't enemies, they just strived to achieve normality in different, perhaps opposing, ways.
@@drew2fast489 different strokes. The 2nd half of the 3rd one was campy at times, not my taste. Btw, you're in a minority with your opinion on Fury Road.
this is the scene where Max, after all hes been through, remembers he’s still a cop. Some guys mean what they say when they sign an oath. Maintain Right - is the motto of the MFP.
No matter how much the wasteland chips away at him, Max remembers he was one of the good guys. Remember, in the first movie he was burnt out and said his brass nameplate was the only thing that set him apart from the Neanderthals on the road
Max is always the cop in all the movies, policing the wasteland. His sense of justice is always higher, that's why he is always the one who takes the risk for the others.
How is it that the longer Max is in the wasteland the more complex and advanced machines become? The guy with the gryo copter now has a fixed wing airplane with an enclosed canopy. The cars of the bad guys have evolved into these massive monster trucks. For a bunch of people barely scraping by, they aren't doing too bad!
1) The director liked to recycle actors for different roles. The gyro pilot and plane pilot are different characters played by the same man. The same guy also played Toecutter and Immorten Joe. 2) You do have to up the ante to make more exciting films even if they don't make sense plotwise. 3) It actually does make sense plotwise. 2 dealt with survivors banding together into tribes. 3 dealt with these tribes and scavengers trading with each other. In 4 you have farming and production. It's a long away from civilization by our standards but they are still more developed than in 2.
@@mikevanroy9356 I dont agree that it is not the same guy as the Gyro capt. I think I heard Miller say it was not the same character, and I was like WHAT>? makes no sense. The girl he fancied in MM2 he prolly met up with her and started breeding, thus the little boy with him in the plane.. I dunno.. It makes no sense, I love that he stole Maxes rig, and that is irony. I dont agree that its not the same guy. And it makes no sense that Miller would say so.. Its a conundrum in my opinion.
This was one of those movies that either showtime or hbo played like 3 times a day, 3 or 4 days every week for what seemed like 5 years. I watched it so many times, i kind of got sick of it. It's great again, of course.
The look on Master’s face as Max comes alongside the plane. Like he remembers or witnessed heroic acts before and he’s sad that it’s happening again. That another good man is making a sacrifice for others. Makes you wonder what all Master has seen in his life.
Always bothered me that if they just took off as soon as they turned around instead of shutting down and waiting another 30 seconds to debate there being enough runway, they all could have made it out. But then Max wouldn't have had his moment...
I love this movie.. And the previous two films.. many have said MM2 (road warrior) is the greatest action film in history.. I agree. Fury Road was kinda cool, as its own movie. When I first saw this end scene, I got choked up @1:53..
Me too. The wild children got me choked up. I'm old enough to remember the scariest days of the Cold War, when we were scared that civilization might be wiped out.
There's no continuity in Mad Max apart from the first film establishing his character, so quite unlikely. Each film following is presented as random tales from Max's past.
I kind of want tom hardy's version to be someone who has taken on the mad max name as a legacy mantle and for mel gibson to return, just so we can see an aged max.
With all respect to Tom Hardy, he really needs to work on his Aussie accent before he does any more Mad Max films. His attempt isn't *bad*, but it's a fair way off being convincing. Most other actors usually do some bad caricature of Australians which is why Aussies just sort of roll their eyes most of the time and roll with it. But one of *the* defining traits of the character is that he's a very serious no-nonsense Australian, and he *really* needs to nail that accent to do the character justice.
Of course there were means to do optical compositing in these days, but there is nothing in this entire sequence that would need it or benefit from it.
Yea it seemed like it. I grew up in the 80's and on these movies. MM3 was the first one of the series that I saw and will always be my favorite even with all of its faults.
I think Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome has a sort of a Peter Pan vibe. The man rescuing the kids from the bad guys. It strayed from the violence and mayhem from the first two movies.
I read somewhere that this was not even going to be a Mad Max movie in the first place. It was a bunch of stranded kids who find a pilot or something of the sort. Some studio boss then decided that this "pilot" should be Mad Max. So... your insight is more meaningful than you thought
@@stpat7614 The scenes are practically and story-wise identical. The grownup who is supposed to be their saviour, the one who brings them hope and light, surrounded by kids with no manners and their own society and their own way of talking and their own perception of their own world. It is indeed the case, that this is nearly identical in nature and in the messaging behind it.
Objetive: Make enough runway. Critical strike on Ironbar Bassey. 😄 Ironbar Bassey head, torso, right arm and both legs crippled. Max Rockatansky gained karma. 😇 Level up: Legend. 💪🏼 Achievement unlocked: Ain't we a pair, raggedy man?🏆
@@RomulanWarbirdDecloaking-sd2ir it was supposed to be filmed much earlier but a war broke out near the filming region if I recall so they lost years of progress The new film is good imo but the feel is so much different I hope they will make another one after Furiosa
The cultural impact from the original Mad Max movies is massive! Just take a moment to think about how many games, movies, comics, and books that since have had the motif of the _punk leather-clad warrior clans_ in a post-apocalyptic setting, and it's enough to make you dizzy. 3 is a tad cheesy, but the imagery and lore building is still great. Awesome trilogy
According to George who directed this movie, he said the pilot and Gyro Captain are NOT the same person. I know it's very hard for me to believe. I still think they are the same person because Max asked the pilot if he remembers him. Of course, the pilot denies.
@@Crazywrestler2000 I don't accept the creator of the work trying to add information that's not in the work itself. But assuming the narrator at the end of TRW is telling the truth, (spoilers) GC became the leader of their tribe until he was succeeded by Feral Kid, who couldn't possibly have become the leader in 3 years. And he didn't have any kids at the end of TRW either. So either there's a very long gap between the two stories, or they are different characters. So yeah, I agree but not because of Miller's claims.
And as the Legend goes, there was a time, when the needy were outnumbered, outmatched & harassed, if & only if by any chance could they actually meet bump into a spirit, a ghost who roams the Wasteland, better pray you can catch his willingness aid, because if he chose not to interfere with your business or just passes you by, then you're doomed. He was, with time's passing a Phantom wandering the Wasteland, Max Rocketansky is dead, and what's left of him, was The Road Warrior, a legendary lone Phantom haunting those who crosses his path with or without any intention, and the story goes on ; as a mythological rumour & a Relic of Time.
This scene always pissed me off. You're in a fucking plane. Just go over the cliff. You'll at least glide to relative safety, or pick up enough velocity in the fall to start flying.
Something that I have always wondered since first watching this film in the cinema is, was that the same character that Bruce Spence was playing as the Gyro Captain in Mad Max 2 or was he playing a different character in Mad Max 3? 🤔
That “goodbye soldier” Tina deliver’s at the end was quite simply perfect. No one else could have done it that well really for who the character was. Epic casting choice.
That part was improvised, after the second laugh she was suppose to just get on her vehicle and drive away. Miller liked it and kept the shot in. I'm really glad he did because it's perfect.
Totally agree... Literally her finest moment in showbiz.
I agree. It’s another way of her saying… I have a lot of respect for you
Simply the best. Better than all the rest.
Respect from one warrior to another. Some men are just too valuable to kill.
That engine sound when Max pulls away, all the children watching him and the music horns plays. Gosh just EPIC....One of my favorite films of all times.
Love that sound between 1:57 and 2:00.
Pure fucking magic yes this is the best part of the soundtrack
Obviously fake, but I wonder what sound clip was dubbed in.... I would guess some big cubic inch pulling truck from the day
@seaningram328 thanks for making that easy! What was the sound clip though? It shifts pulling trucks don't shift and that was what I was originally thinking the sound bite was.....
@@cavebanditit wasn’t, the vehicle was a screw blown big block Chevy, the one thing you can give George Miller is obnoxiously overbuilt cinema cars.
I love these documentaries about Australia.
You're soooo right! Just look at the outcome of the past 30 yesrs of Environment Discussions and Meetings. THIS WILL BE OUR REAL FUTURE. 🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞💦
Well said time traveler!
The idea is so heartbreaking the he feels he must subconsciously save everyone because he couldn't save his wife and child. I will die believing these were some of the best movies ever made.
It's not subconscious guilt motivating him - that's a BS motivation invented for Fury Road - in Road Warrior, he was ready to abandon the refinery tribe and only drove the rig when he had no other options. In Thunderdome, he genuinely cares about the group, is effectively theur father figure and does what he must to ensure their escape.
How else would they have gotten away? Who else would've drove straight into Auntie:s caravan?
@@finnmccool1591 No other options? How about not driving the rig. Nobody asked him. And I was talking mostly about Thunderdome. Maybe read what people type next time.
@@seanmadison6360 Not drive the rig? And do what, exactly? He had no vehicle.
@@finnmccool1591 Thinking outside the box, remember the end of The Road Warrior, After killing the humongous and most of his men, the tanker overturns and it's revealed that it was full of dirt the whole time. The Gyro captain rocks up and he and Max exchange what could be a knowing laugh. Next you see The Gyro Captain driving the bus. I think Max knew he was a decoy. I think that his motivations were a mix between wanting revenge and having seen that if even the interceptor couldn't punch through that the refinery family didn't have a prayer. The Decoy gambit may have even been his brain child. He is a Quick fella after all. I think he gives nihilism his best shot but he can only stifle who he is for so long.
Honestly if using the proto war rig as an offensive weapon wasn't the plan all along they would have never doubled back to pick up the Gyro Captain and the Feral Kid.
Out of the whole MM trilogy… this is my favorite scene. He wasn’t able to save his son and wife… but he was able to save these kids (and others).
I'm not sure if that's necessarily the choice he was making. You might be missing something. He probably thought he was a dead man. That is why the last scene is so pivotal. She decides to let him go. I'm not sure exactly why but apparently she thinks he's better off left alone as a vagabond. It's a strange coincidence.
@@So-cj4oj I don't think he was necessarily saving anyone. Look at the trajectory of that movie. At the end he meets with the person who effectively sold him out. Possibly knowing full well it would end in him being killed in Barter town. He was hoping to escape and he was hoping to find solace somewhere but he understood that was impossible.
He knew there wasn't any chance in Barter town. Aunty didn't kill him because she knew that was against the law. It was quite revealing the ending. Max is a survivor. I don't think he necessarily was hoping to send kids to Sydney. He was hoping he would be left to fend for himself but ultimately lost hope. But the hope was rekindled by the fact there were people outside himself. Other people with a similar mindset.
Max always rolling the dice to help others!!
every single movie... from the first to fury road.... at the end of the day, his selflessness is what makes him a hero. and as always, he walks into the sunset like a legend.
The embodyment of human justice in a place without humanity.
He is destined to roam for those in seek of help.
Are you related to thee rothchilds
She shows there still is humanity left In her. “Good-bye soldier”......leaves him be.
Could it be that one of her laws, unknown to the audience, makes allowance for a successful get away with the loot, which in this case was the little man?
@@paulrevere2379 I think it was more of the fact that he put up a good fight and actually attempted to sacrifice himself for the people he was protecting (the charge back at her army). She saw good in him and respected it.
She's the most sympathetic villain in the series by far. She's legit trying to rebuild civilization, even if it's in a twisted way.
@@bubbalover71 And she's a warrior queen. One can respect a good fighter.
Yeah maybe. I'm not sure if that's necessarily what was happening. She already lost her right hand man (or at least was tempered by him). I'm not sure exactly what the message is. He chose his fate. He probably understood he wasn't likely going to live.
Is it just me or did this film age really well? Hard to believe it was 1985.
Haven't seen this for long time and I feel its lot better than I remembered. Maybe because level of modern movie who knows. Seems now this feels lot closer in quality to 2, whereas back in the day I felt it was nowhere near as good as Road Warrior.
@@dimmazeen well I think they are very good In there own way although thunderdome clearly has the bigger budget. But it has aged very well and it looks like it could have come out yesterday
That's because there's a plot and well-developed characters that you care about, or hate deeply. That's what is missing from most modern movies. There are no CGI effects so it "feels" real because it is. It'll be around and watched long after we're gone too for those reasons.
There is nother good one from same year back to the future
@@blankpage555 Boomer and Russia is gonna win
Max Fulfilled the Captain Walker Prophecy
100%
Even in post apocalyptic times, Tina is rocking those 3 inch heels!
Like always he ends up alone. With nothing. A survivor. Edit: We will miss you Tina. Deeply. Rest in Peace.
That's his role. He doesn't belong anywhere.
Yes I know his pain well
So these are the last lines said by her
He's the good guy going around helping people.Hes never alone spiritually.
@Aaron Barranco His character represents a decent man in unusual times.Hes the hero and tries to help others.Thays why he sacrificed himself so that the kids would live.
Just that last look Max gives to the plane.
So cool....chills.
Yep,he 100 percent accepted his fate.
Aunty Entity wasn't all bad. In the end, she knew she was beat. No revenge. Just a kind of nod to Max. You win.
A she ruled as fairly as the Wasteland would allow, IMO. Leaving things up to chance but also not being completely ruthless.
She was an opponent, not a villain. I always felt that she had a streak of honor in her and her actions at the end proved it. She had respect for Max so she wouldn't shoot him down like a stray dog. Tina Turner was the Coolest! Loved her in this movie!!
@@Frankie2012channel I agree.
RIP Auntie.. Bartertown will live.
Otherwise known as Melbourne
Alive! In Every War, But One.
It so nice to watch those older movies. No green screens, no digital animations or effects, real locations its quality in making
Yes, huge difference...!!
Exactly 💯.....80"s movies 🍿🥤🎥 were awesome ‼️........ Good trilogy.
Beyond Thunderdome often gets a lot of flak for being less violent and nihilistic than the first two, but I appreciate the bigger budget, the '80s Hollywood feeling, and the fact that Max finally becomes a hero, after several years of vigilantism and antisocial cynism; full circle, end of the trilogy
and of course, tina turner which added huge star power to this movie as well as the soundtrack
@Paddy le Blanc 👌👌👌👌👏👏👏👏
Flak*
@@oustandingsitter6106 fixxed
its politics is brillaint and very relateble to how the world works. no one is all bad in this one or all good. in alot of ways its the best written MM film, plently of plot twists . its the most family friendly one proberly disapointed the fans of the first two. the secound one was really violent, cold blooded killing, rapes. the bad guys werent just murders thay were like sexal sadists. when u think about it how many other action movies had the bad tough guys being expressed clearly as having boyfriends, not done in sutle way ither, strange thing is it dosent get in the way of the film, as a viewer u dont even really question it. the hole setting makes it seem normal.
80s movies had the best soundtracks!
Rest in Power to the magnificent Tina Turner!❤🔥
This scene gives me chills every time.
They could have flown the Plane left or right and had plenty of room... Duh!!!!
@@worsethanhitlerpt.2539As if the cars can't also turn. Duh. The cars would have a much easier time turning than a damn plane.
Love it that Tina had too much class to just kill him. "Well, ain't we a pair?" (RIP sweetheart).
Its so badass that she doesn't kill him.
Ragaddy Man.
来世も語り継がれるであろう映画サンダードーム、名演でした、メル・ギブソン、ティナ・ターナー
Goodbye Soldier...Damn I will always love the way she says that...
And that little smile on Max’s face as she mounts up and drives off. It’s like he discovered someone not totally worthless out there after all.
Well, ain't we a pair, Rageddy Man?
Auntie could have killed Max within a blink of an eye. Sometimes a person with absolute power shows power by not killing.
@@TheTurk56523 Wise words, dude...
@@cqtaylor: What’s ironic about M M Beyond Thunderdome was I didn’t watch the movie until ten years after it was released. I’ve learned to love the movie.
@@TheTurk56523 What I appreciated from the film was that rivals aren't necessarily enemies. Auntie and Max weren't enemies, they just strived to achieve normality in different, perhaps opposing, ways.
Tina Turner was so good in this film. Her last lines are amazing!
And to believe Ike Turner beat her to death, lol.
@@terryschnereger8531 She is still alive today. Ike didn't beat her to death.
Dffff
She ran Bardertown law,based on games of skill,and luck. She played a game to get master,and lost. So no harm no fail. Back to bt.
@MEs61 auto correct gotta love it
All mad Max films are classic
The first 3 definitely.
This movie also had an amazing soundtrack -- wouldn't have been so good without it.
💕💞💓💗💖 1:45
It's by Maurice Jarre, who did the music for Lawrence of Arabia - he hadn't lost it.
@@honkeykong9563 t%%:gg
Don't underestimate the FX of the 80's, they're not CGI!
R.I.P Huge keays- Byrne...Toecutter and immortian Joe..your part in the M.M.T was awrsome..
Mad max 1,2,3 will always be my favorite
Fury road is also great man. Infact better than this 3rd one
Don't listen to Lahore. Fury Road sucks. You're dead on 1,2&3 are the gems. I refuse to acknowledge that Tom Hardy garbage.
@@drew2fast489 I thought Fury Road was awesome. But not as good as the Road Warrior. Its the 2nd best of the 4 films.
@@michaelbruvolt4221 It is not. It's trash. It's not better than 1 of those original films.
@@drew2fast489 different strokes. The 2nd half of the 3rd one was campy at times, not my taste.
Btw, you're in a minority with your opinion on Fury Road.
this is the scene where Max, after all hes been through, remembers he’s still a cop. Some guys mean what they say when they sign an oath. Maintain Right - is the motto of the MFP.
No matter how much the wasteland chips away at him, Max remembers he was one of the good guys. Remember, in the first movie he was burnt out and said his brass nameplate was the only thing that set him apart from the Neanderthals on the road
@@thefutureisnow7300 There are no good or bad guys in Mad Max movies.
Max is always the cop in all the movies, policing the wasteland.
His sense of justice is always higher, that's why he is always the one who takes the risk for the others.
The fact that Tina is driving....Epic..Long Live the Legend
if we would have had one more Road Warrior with Mel and Tina...
And this is made in 1984, amazing
What's even amazing it's rated PG.
Late 1984 and early 1985.
Rumor has it that he is still walking, out there, in the sand.
@aaronbarranco752 He's supposed to be a legendary/mythical figure whose tales are told about around campfires or scribes of the time
Maurice Jarre's magnificent score!
2:57 I love that triumphant orchestral cue in this part. Arguably the third Mad Max movie had the best film score of them all.
Me too, that takeoff scene is one of best moments of the 4 movies.
How is it that the longer Max is in the wasteland the more complex and advanced machines become? The guy with the gryo copter now has a fixed wing airplane with an enclosed canopy. The cars of the bad guys have evolved into these massive monster trucks. For a bunch of people barely scraping by, they aren't doing too bad!
1) The director liked to recycle actors for different roles. The gyro pilot and plane pilot are different characters played by the same man. The same guy also played Toecutter and Immorten Joe.
2) You do have to up the ante to make more exciting films even if they don't make sense plotwise.
3) It actually does make sense plotwise. 2 dealt with survivors banding together into tribes. 3 dealt with these tribes and scavengers trading with each other. In 4 you have farming and production. It's a long away from civilization by our standards but they are still more developed than in 2.
@@mikevanroy9356 I dont agree that it is not the same guy as the Gyro capt. I think I heard Miller say it was not the same character, and I was like WHAT>? makes no sense. The girl he fancied in MM2 he prolly met up with her and started breeding, thus the little boy with him in the plane.. I dunno.. It makes no sense, I love that he stole Maxes rig, and that is irony. I dont agree that its not the same guy. And it makes no sense that Miller would say so.. Its a conundrum in my opinion.
@@DVincentW The actor who played him has stated they are two different characters.
@@DVincentW Why would Max's friend steal his rig?
@@DVincentW if both the director and the actor and even the script said its not the same character i'm pretty sure its not the same character
Tina Turner, Thank you.
RIP.
Such a great movie soooo underrated!
Nothing like Tina driving a kick ass vehicle 🚗! 3:52
2 thumbs up to ms Turner..love all mad max movies
Wish the Feral kid would have been in this movie
Just Another Random Day in Australia...
When max pulls away in the Camel wagon. Badass
@Aaron Barranco running on pig shit lol
This was one of those movies that either showtime or hbo played like 3 times a day, 3 or 4 days every week for what seemed like 5 years. I watched it so many times, i kind of got sick of it. It's great again, of course.
Love the salute Master gives Max as thebplane takes off.
The look on Master’s face as Max comes alongside the plane. Like he remembers or witnessed heroic acts before and he’s sad that it’s happening again. That another good man is making a sacrifice for others. Makes you wonder what all Master has seen in his life.
Between them....and us...there's not enough runway.....
Max: There will be...
Always bothered me that if they just took off as soon as they turned around instead of shutting down and waiting another 30 seconds to debate there being enough runway, they all could have made it out. But then Max wouldn't have had his moment...
I love this movie.. And the previous two films.. many have said MM2 (road warrior) is the greatest action film in history.. I agree. Fury Road was kinda cool, as its own movie. When I first saw this end scene, I got choked up @1:53..
Me too. The wild children got me choked up. I'm old enough to remember the scariest days of the Cold War, when we were scared that civilization might be wiped out.
I thought I was the only one that felt that way about the ending scene.
If Tom Hardy ever does another Mad Max movie I hope they can cast someone to Take over the role of Auntie Entity. I would love to see her in a sequel.
There's no continuity in Mad Max apart from the first film establishing his character, so quite unlikely. Each film following is presented as random tales from Max's past.
Tom is a terrible Max.
Tom lost the role to a bunch of feminists. Like everything else in Hollywood, male roles are being taken over by females.
I kind of want tom hardy's version to be someone who has taken on the mad max name as a legacy mantle and for mel gibson to return, just so we can see an aged max.
With all respect to Tom Hardy, he really needs to work on his Aussie accent before he does any more Mad Max films.
His attempt isn't *bad*, but it's a fair way off being convincing.
Most other actors usually do some bad caricature of Australians which is why Aussies just sort of roll their eyes most of the time and roll with it. But one of *the* defining traits of the character is that he's a very serious no-nonsense Australian, and he *really* needs to nail that accent to do the character justice.
No blue screens in these days. Amazing.
That’s rubbish , blue screens were invented for film in 1930
Of course there were means to do optical compositing in these days, but there is nothing in this entire sequence that would need it or benefit from it.
So, Angry Anderson, how many times did you say you wanted to die in this movie?
Anderson: Yes
they way I see it, he survived this
I swear this movie was on HBO 3 times a day in the 80s.
Yea it seemed like it. I grew up in the 80's and on these movies. MM3 was the first one of the series that I saw and will always be my favorite even with all of its faults.
Predictive programming. It will soon be reality.
@@mikejohn0088 derp
Max's sacrifice.
Goodbye soldier.
how handsome Mel was😍😍😍
Put it away
Goodbye soldier goodbye tina she was not just simply the best but simply one of the greatest
I’d love to know what kind of engine/ modifications are needed to get that kind of sound because that’s the best thing I’ve ever heard.
Compressor i think, also know as supercharger.
Try seaching superchager V8 im not sure, im not the mekanik in my freind group
@@rambo8863 jesaantonoz
I think Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome has a sort of a Peter Pan vibe. The man rescuing the kids from the bad guys. It strayed from the violence and mayhem from the first two movies.
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I read somewhere that this was not even going to be a Mad Max movie in the first place. It was a bunch of stranded kids who find a pilot or something of the sort. Some studio boss then decided that this "pilot" should be Mad Max. So... your insight is more meaningful than you thought
The scene where Max first meets the feral kids is very similar to a similar scene in Spielberg's Pan sequel "Hook".
@@stpat7614 The scenes are practically and story-wise identical. The grownup who is supposed to be their saviour, the one who brings them hope and light, surrounded by kids with no manners and their own society and their own way of talking and their own perception of their own world. It is indeed the case, that this is nearly identical in nature and in the messaging behind it.
RIP Aunty Entity
Miss Ya, Tina...RIP🙏
Objetive: Make enough runway.
Critical strike on Ironbar Bassey. 😄
Ironbar Bassey head, torso, right arm and both legs crippled.
Max Rockatansky gained karma. 😇
Level up: Legend. 💪🏼
Achievement unlocked: Ain't we a pair, raggedy man?🏆
Better than Fury Road!…. But I did enjoy Fury Road!…. 💯
They waited to long !!
@@RomulanWarbirdDecloaking-sd2ir it was supposed to be filmed much earlier but a war broke out near the filming region if I recall so they lost years of progress
The new film is good imo but the feel is so much different
I hope they will make another one after Furiosa
I personally love the movie, but for the life of me why so many critics trash the film. Tina Turner was AWESOME ! RIP Dear lady
Great scene
Le rire de Tina juste énorme !
Kudos to Aunty, she didn't execute him in the end, respect
Tina Turner’s ride is awesome!
The cultural impact from the original Mad Max movies is massive! Just take a moment to think about how many games, movies, comics, and books that since have had the motif of the _punk leather-clad warrior clans_ in a post-apocalyptic setting, and it's enough to make you dizzy. 3 is a tad cheesy, but the imagery and lore building is still great.
Awesome trilogy
100% inspired fallout hell the leather armors from the games even look like max's leather jacket.
I agree that 3 was cheesy but i think, that is the joke of the movie, also, graphically talking is a masterpiece
it wasn't exactly new... A Boy and His Dog had a similar post apocalyptic desert landscape full of gangs and "solos" like Max.
A hero does what a hero does.. Becomes a Legend…
Why dont they make a 5th movie as a sequel to thunderdome? illd be really keen on that
Tina Turner the best character
Heroism and sacrifice for others at 1:55
I always like seeing heroic moment's like this when Max isn't in it for himself
He is just a raggedy man.
My favorite movie
Beautiful, fantastic Tina Turner.
Tina did a good job in this movie
This is the way I want to go.
I so wanted the pilot to give the "up yours" hand to the elbow signal like he did in Mad Max 2
According to George who directed this movie, he said the pilot and Gyro Captain are NOT the same person. I know it's very hard for me to believe. I still think they are the same person because Max asked the pilot if he remembers him. Of course, the pilot denies.
@@Crazywrestler2000 I don't accept the creator of the work trying to add information that's not in the work itself. But assuming the narrator at the end of TRW is telling the truth, (spoilers) GC became the leader of their tribe until he was succeeded by Feral Kid, who couldn't possibly have become the leader in 3 years. And he didn't have any kids at the end of TRW either. So either there's a very long gap between the two stories, or they are different characters. So yeah, I agree but not because of Miller's claims.
We don't need another hero !!
Aunty Entity: Goodbye, solider.
Me: Goodbye, Aunty. Rest in peace. 😞
The first half of this movie was fantastic! So much creativity. Then it focuses to the children and ....
Yeah then the story line took a detour lol
It was all downhill after the simian waterboy
And as the Legend goes, there was a time, when the needy were outnumbered, outmatched & harassed, if & only if by any chance could they actually meet bump into a spirit, a ghost who roams the Wasteland, better pray you can catch his willingness aid, because if he chose not to interfere with your business or just passes you by, then you're doomed. He was, with time's passing a Phantom wandering the Wasteland, Max Rocketansky is dead, and what's left of him, was The Road Warrior, a legendary lone Phantom haunting those who crosses his path with or without any intention, and the story goes on ; as a mythological rumour & a Relic of Time.
Max, the man that was always completely out for himself, gave his life up for the new generation.
Mad max was much ahead of its time in it's hardware showcased. It was like a source code.
Final crash is iconic and again mad Max ..and guy who was kill by crash inspired Keith flint from the prodigy 😅😅...spot it ..
Great movie
Max always solves his problems with brutal, frontal, crashes!
Everything here everything membered
This scene always pissed me off. You're in a fucking plane. Just go over the cliff. You'll at least glide to relative safety, or pick up enough velocity in the fall to start flying.
RIP Tina Turner (26 nov 1939-24 may 2023)
Well...ain't we a pair, Raggedy Man. I love that line so much! That is so Tina Turner!
Such a good series of films
Classic Mel. The only American to do an Australian accent perfectly
@lifeinlimbo2186 came to Australia age 12.
@@michaelversace456 thank you. Oops...I was wrong...mate. Goodaay
Something that I have always wondered since first watching this film in the cinema is, was that the same character that Bruce Spence was playing as the Gyro Captain in Mad Max 2 or was he playing a different character in Mad Max 3? 🤔
RIP Tina Turner († 2023)
I don't think that little plane would lift all those people.
Plot propellers (made from the same stuff as plot armors)
Goodbye, Auntie 👋🥹
RIP Great Tina Turner.
0:26 that face... that's the face of my childhood.