They wouldn't even know that because they never even saw the original! See? You can't go out of order! You need to watch the original trilogy before you watch this one! Am I the only one who realizes this? I feel like I'm taking crazy pills!
@@benjauron5873 One thing that bugs me about some of my favorite film franchises, for example the Mad Max and Alien franchises is the fact his Interceptor is taken out of commission almost instantly in every film and the survivors in Alien that I want to see in the next film are always killed off. But yeah, watching Mad Max and eventually this film really gives you an idea of the uniqueness of the director and his vision and that great Australian feel..and the evolution of film-making. You gotta blame the people who recommend the films out of order. It's okay that this is film is seen out of order but some films, like the Evil Dead have been seen out of order and that's really annoying. It spoils it for them. Still, why the F didn't Russell Crowe star in this?
This is the 4th movie in the series, but seeing this first doesn't spoil anything. Max never sticks around, he just helps out and moves on. To understand Max better, I recommend the original trilogy starring Mel Gibson as Mad Max.
It’s good to think of max like a mythical campfire story character. Different people have different stories about him and how he helped them or whatever. These movies are those stories narrated by someone who saw and was around him
The original Mad Max is a little unusual by modern film standards, but in a way that's what makes it such an amazing piece of cinematic history. It also goes a long way towards explaining Max's character, and why he is the way he is. A hero of circumstance, but also a lost soul forever seeking redemption.
The transformation of ‘Witness me’ from a shout of blind devotion and peusdo-religious fanaticism of hoping their life has mattered for something more to a whisper of remorse and regret, hoping to be remembered for love and true devotion…. One of the greatest character redemption arcs I’ve ever seen, and completely deserved.
What's even more mind blowing is, "Witness me" and the dialogue midway through the movie between Nux and the redhead wife is the only dialogue about this. And that dialogue doesn't directly connect to this arc. It only shows us Nux is looking for a new purpose in life, not necessarily redemption.
My local theater played a double feature of Mad Max 1 and Fury Road. I was not ready for that ride. Fury Road was the best theater experience I ever had. Such a joy to behold.
The first Mad Max (1979) is really scary. When it was released in France, it was prohibited for under 18s. We all wanted to see it but we weren't old enough.
The war boys are “half life” because they have radiation poisoning and cancers and all sorts of birth defects. Some of the proms of that is like blood cells just straight up dying. So they use “full life’s” who aren’t radiated and very very sick for things like reproduction, blood transfusions, milk production. Draining blood from max might make him tired/ weak and taking too much very frequently can cause some stress on the cardiovascular system but it wouldn’t really hurt max. Only way for max to end up like one of the war boys is eating food / drinking water/ breathing in dust etc that is radiated.
i did not like furiosa. it wasnt even 20% of what fury road was. i feel this movie was already all about furiosas character and history. the prequel didnt give us anything we didnt already get from fury road. the war rig is what made her cool, take that away and shes just some unwilling henchmen.
Glad you both enjoyed this action-packed circus-on-wheels that is 'Mad Max: Fury Road'! Its' prequel and companion piece, 'Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga', is now in theaters! I recommend seeing it in IMAX! Two of the best action films ever made!!
i've read a few comments basically saying "shoulda started with the first" but i don't think so. i can't think of anything i would need to know from the first three to enjoy this, and watching this spoils nothing for the first three.
I totally agree. I love the fact that this one stands so well on its own, and is actually one of the best action films of all-time. Going back to the original after this just provides even more context for how Max came to be who he is.
There is a machine that turns air to water by making the air cold and the air turns into droplets of water and it drops into a tank, drop by drop. You can collect water droplets with a special net that is held up in the air and the dew becomes water.
Oh my God I initially heard you say "Garth Vader" instead of "Darth Vader" which is actually kind of genius. Immortan Joe could definitely be described as mash-up of Garth from the Wayne's World movies and Darth Vader.
One of the ladies said the water in the green place turned sour. That's probably acidification (lowered pH), whether because of acid rain or something else.
Amazing movie Lol, I remember seeing the first 3 when i was really little, I thought they were so corny and weird and over-the-top, lol, but this one was made many years later, alot of special effects had improved, and the whole script/plot/premise took on a very different tone and approach, i liked this one alot better Go and see FURIOSA for us (the new one)! 😎 👍 WITNESS!!! I LIVE, I DIE, I LIVE AGAIN!!! lol, awesome movie 🍿 P.S. I want one of those battle trucks 🛻
Thanks for another great reaction. I also think that you would enjoy the original three Mad Max movies starring Mel Gibson. They do a much better job of providing the back story to both Max and the world that exists in the movies.
I watched this in theaters when it came out, and it was a great watch on the big screen with the sound system. just a giant car chase film but its legit lol
The Mad Max series is a story of an Australia after worldwide nuclear war. Possibly two of them. First they had a World War over oil, and that contaminated a lot of the world's water supply. Then that led into another World War over water, and civilization collapsed entirely. All contact was lost with the world outside of Australia. Max used to be a policeman in the world before. These movies do a great job of showing the huge discrepancy between the educated people from before, and the uneducated people born after. Perhaps Thunderdome did the best job of showing this.
Jyn - "I guess they need something to believe in?" Ryl - How do they get like that? Just get everyone to believe in you? Me - Exactly. Look around. It's happening now. Sheep will follow their leaders over a cliff. The question must be asked, who killed the world? There is a profound message here. In life, on the Fury Road, we must be witnessed by those we love, not those who exploit. Thank you, girls, for another excellent and intelligent reaction.
Like 90% of this movie is practical. All those weird ass vehicles... they actually work, including the drum car and the flame throwing guitar. The pole cats... those are Cirque Du Soleil performers. Tom Hardy was strapped to the front of that car (which he did NOT like). So yeah, they did that.
You really should have watched all the previous Mad Max movies to understand what is going on. Its still a good movie, just a bit out of context without getting to know Max first.
You should give HOPE AND GLORY - A Mad Max Short Film a watch. It is the prequel to FURY ROAD and tells the story how he ended up where we meet him in the 2015 masterpiece
You Ladies should have started with thy originals to get a better understanding of there world, max an his demons. Plus all 3 earlier movies where highly Rated.
Girls, check out the original Mad Max, Mel Gibson's first film! It's a very different experience to this one and is my favourite of the series by far. I snuck into the cinema to see it when I was 10 in 1979 and it blew my mind...it still does! 😄 It's a national treasure to us Aussies! Virtual hug! 🤗🤗
Aussie films in the 70s and 80s were on ANOTHER level; there are so many different kinds of great films from so many great directors. I'm truly jealous that you were able to see it in '79.
Hi girl’s, it’s Clint fm England again. You both look amazing as usual. Another great reaction of a great movie.. you channel is doing good. Keep posting reactions and you keep growing. Please check out (The Clash Of The Titan’s 1981) classic story fun movie to watch and react to. It’s just under two hours long. You can watch the more modem remake but I suggest you watch the 1981 original first.. 🤫 it’s better. That’s coming fm a actor’s point of view. Perfect weekend afternoon movie. 😉✨🙏💕
@@KINKIBIT Asking such a pointless question. Fury Road isn't a sequel or part of the old trilogy. Even back then there was hardly any proper continuity.
@@kuhpunkt how is not a part of the old trilogy when he has the interceptor, has memories of the past lived by Gibson, and many more details. The last one about young Fury is out the Max history but Fury Road isn't. So yeah, why are they starting a story by the last part? And back then there is continuity, you can ser perfectly how society is disapearing and going wild after the nuclear disaster. Some characters even are in more of a old movies...
@@KINKIBIT Just because he has the same car it's the same character? Young Fury? What are you talking about? What characters are in more movies? They had actors play different movies all the time, because there is barely any continuity. And where is Fury Road on the timeline then? After Thunderdome, where Max was old and had grey hair?
Charlize Theron won an Oscar for her part in the movie Monster (2003), in which she played serial killer Aileen Wuornos, who was executed in 2002. She was fantastic and looked *SO* different you can hardly tell it's her. Christina Ricci, who is always good, is also in it. I very highly recommend Monster.
Even if max did return the wives with one of their legs GRAZED by a bullet, Joe would probably set him free he would be so thankful and prob give him a car and some guns and gas. He could probably return only Splendid Angharad with the grazed leg and he would still be freed and get a car and gas and a gun as a prize.
I only worry about this because I know you watched "Spaceballs" before watching "Star Wars." So, PLEASE don't tell me that you're watching "Mad Max: Fury Road" without having watched the original trilogy first... Please!
Ha! Everyone makes fun of their worship of this leader and willingness to sacrifice, but the film really highlights it find tendency to do exactly such a thing. And our current religions are just as silly.
You seem to be in love with these girls. Doesn't it bother you about pretending to not see majority of there movies? They blocked me, when I spit facts to them
You guys kinda started at the end of the Mad Max films instead of the beginning. I highly recommend you guys go back and start with either "Mad Max" or "The Road Warrior" and then "Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome".
@@BH-wh2voyeah, it does matter. It's a Mad Max film, so regardless of how much you wanna give people grief for not 100% appreciating what Miller did with the character, going from the beginning would have been a good idea since, you know, they came first?
I've gotta say, I've always been torn on this one. I grew up watching the Mad Max films with Mel Gibson, so my expectations were HIIIIIGH for a sequel without him. While I enjoyed the hell out of this on a technical level, and the world building involved was leaps and bounds beyond what George Miller was able to accomplish back in the day, I have to say I was pretty damn disappointed with Tom Hardy's Max; he was pretty much a side character in his own film, and for a film with his name in the title, I was let down as a big fan of the franchise. I'm not saying anything that hasn't been said before by others, but the fact that this film focused WAY more on a character that I didn't really go to the cinema for utterly bewildered me, and I didn't appreciate the feminist bait and switch that I ended up experiencing. As for Furiosa: a "Mad Max Saga," I gave it a chance for completion's sake (I was scared it would be yet another modern Hollywood girl boss movie which, for the most part, it wasn't), and while I had fun with it I would have loved it a lot more if it took place in ANY other universe, and the reason it flopped (in a BIG way, I might add) is mainly because... well, Mad Max isn’t in the film. Anyway, rant aside, I'm sure you guys will have a good time with this, but I highly recommend you watch the first three films, especially The Road Warrior. Mel Gibson is the one true Max! Witness them!! 😂❤
"I have to say I was pretty damn disappointed with Tom Hardy's Max; he was pretty much a side character in his own film, and for a film with his name in the title, I was let down as a big fan of the franchise." Man, I wonder why the guy who created the whole series and the character, and understands both better than anyone else, might do that.
@@BH-wh2voyou can be smug about it if you want, but my point still stands. And I have to question Miller to an extent since Furiosa BOMBED at the box office.
@@reservoirdude92 Box office success != Good movie, especially these days. It's received 4.0, 8/10 reviews. The Max of the old movies literally couldn't be the hero of this movie, it wouldn't make sense thematically. Ah yes, the idiot-cult of antiquated masculinity and power defeated by... an archetype of antiquated ideas of masculinity and power. No, in this one, he's someone who overcomes himself and uses his strength to uplift others. He realizes at the end he can't be a part of the new society they're building, because he's a relic of the old, violent world. Or we could have a tough action-cop driving a cool car, I guess.
Jesus christ thats a lot of arrested development, man. It’s not his film. It’s an ensemble film in a series where the characters complement one another. The title being mad max is just a grounding. The girlboss thing is weird to not only expect in a way youd hate but anticipate being upset over given that luterally each film is directed by the same person.
@BH-wh2vo Lmfao... Oh Please. Spare us. Max's _"aNtIkWaTeD mAsKuLiNiTiE"_ is _exactly_ what saved _all_ their posteriors from being turned into hamburger. Without it, they'd have been doomed, and you friggin know it. And Max left at the end simply because he's a loner and doesn't want to deal with people in general. You'd know that if you knew anything about the franchise beyond this movie. Man you spouted a bunch of PC dreck here. Jebus. 🙄
Fun fact: the actor playing Immortan Joe is the same actor who played the character Toecutter in the original '79 Mad Max 😊
RIP Mr. Hugh Keays-Byrne
They wouldn't even know that because they never even saw the original! See? You can't go out of order! You need to watch the original trilogy before you watch this one! Am I the only one who realizes this? I feel like I'm taking crazy pills!
@@benjauron5873 One thing that bugs me about some of my favorite film franchises, for example the Mad Max and Alien franchises is the fact his Interceptor is taken out of commission almost instantly in every film and the survivors in Alien that I want to see in the next film are always killed off. But yeah, watching Mad Max and eventually this film really gives you an idea of the uniqueness of the director and his vision and that great Australian feel..and the evolution of film-making. You gotta blame the people who recommend the films out of order. It's okay that this is film is seen out of order but some films, like the Evil Dead have been seen out of order and that's really annoying. It spoils it for them.
Still, why the F didn't Russell Crowe star in this?
@@wheelmanstanbecause he’s like 90
@@mamalannightshyaman ?
11:27 "Were at the carwash"
I was taking a drink of coffee at this point, and i did that thing where you snort-laugh through your nose. ..... Classic!
This is the 4th movie in the series, but seeing this first doesn't spoil anything.
Max never sticks around, he just helps out and moves on.
To understand Max better, I recommend the original trilogy starring Mel Gibson as Mad Max.
The first 2 way ahead of its time
2nd that 👍
this movie isnt even about max, its really about furiosa.
It’s good to think of max like a mythical campfire story character. Different people have different stories about him and how he helped them or whatever. These movies are those stories narrated by someone who saw and was around him
@@nullakjg767wrong. The movie titled after furiosa is her movie.
Seeing fury road in the theaters was amazing!
My theater gave me their movie poster once fury road run its course. It was huge had to get a big frame for it
Fuckin aye!
My dumbass (at 15 years old) wasn’t into this franchise at the time and saw Pitch perfect 2 instead. Top 5 regrets.
when the vehicles drive over your "head".... mmmph
@@KrisMorena. aw dam that hurts! It was amazing
The original Mad Max is a little unusual by modern film standards, but in a way that's what makes it such an amazing piece of cinematic history. It also goes a long way towards explaining Max's character, and why he is the way he is. A hero of circumstance, but also a lost soul forever seeking redemption.
Did you see Hope and Glory? The Mad Max Fan Film is out on RUclips and deserves to be seen
The transformation of ‘Witness me’ from a shout of blind devotion and peusdo-religious fanaticism of hoping their life has mattered for something more to a whisper of remorse and regret, hoping to be remembered for love and true devotion…. One of the greatest character redemption arcs I’ve ever seen, and completely deserved.
What's even more mind blowing is, "Witness me" and the dialogue midway through the movie between Nux and the redhead wife is the only dialogue about this. And that dialogue doesn't directly connect to this arc. It only shows us Nux is looking for a new purpose in life, not necessarily redemption.
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Max never stays. He's the Road Warrior.
My local theater played a double feature of Mad Max 1 and Fury Road. I was not ready for that ride. Fury Road was the best theater experience I ever had. Such a joy to behold.
The first Mad Max (1979) is really scary. When it was released in France, it was prohibited for under 18s. We all wanted to see it but we weren't old enough.
From the director who brought you "Happy Feet".
And Babe
Get out of here!! Are you people serious? Never watched "happy feet or babe" I'm aware tho, something about penguins and a pig.
@@johntaylor7029*Babe 2.
I love that at the end, it's the war pups who make the decision to bring them up.
Such an amazing film. What a spectacle and theatrical experience. Nothing is held back.
The war boys are “half life” because they have radiation poisoning and cancers and all sorts of birth defects. Some of the proms of that is like blood cells just straight up dying. So they use “full life’s” who aren’t radiated and very very sick for things like reproduction, blood transfusions, milk production.
Draining blood from max might make him tired/ weak and taking too much very frequently can cause some stress on the cardiovascular system but it wouldn’t really hurt max. Only way for max to end up like one of the war boys is eating food / drinking water/ breathing in dust etc that is radiated.
The giant sandstorm, we have those in Phoenix. Called a haboob. Moves fast about 40mph. Luckily it doesn't happen all the time
Thank you for the reaction. The Road Warrior is definitely worth a watch too.
Edit: Furiosa was great, everyone should see it in theater if you can!
It’s already being pulled from a ton of theaters
i did not like furiosa. it wasnt even 20% of what fury road was. i feel this movie was already all about furiosas character and history. the prequel didnt give us anything we didnt already get from fury road. the war rig is what made her cool, take that away and shes just some unwilling henchmen.
Glad you both enjoyed this action-packed circus-on-wheels that is 'Mad Max: Fury Road'! Its' prequel and companion piece, 'Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga', is now in theaters! I recommend seeing it in IMAX! Two of the best action films ever made!!
Absolutely love you both. Love enjoying movies with you.
" Once were warriors" !! Please Its a newzealand film and its really good but really intense :)
The guy playing the guitar had the best job...until the crash lol
i've read a few comments basically saying "shoulda started with the first" but i don't think so. i can't think of anything i would need to know from the first three to enjoy this, and watching this spoils nothing for the first three.
These girls are con artists
I totally agree. I love the fact that this one stands so well on its own, and is actually one of the best action films of all-time. Going back to the original after this just provides even more context for how Max came to be who he is.
@@Mittens.49 go away
The first half was a chase. The second half was a race. Awesome.
There is a machine that turns air to water by making the air cold and the air turns into droplets of water and it drops into a tank, drop by drop. You can collect water droplets with a special net that is held up in the air and the dew becomes water.
Furiosa Mad Max 2 that's in theaters now tells the story of Furiosa from her beginning it was a great movie to a saga that i hope continues.
it did so badly that it was immediately announced that the next mad max was cancelled.
3:40 We already saw this entire sequence in the 2007 'Fist of the North Star' remake.
2:43 "This is crazy." Well, it is Mad Max... ;)
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Amazin review. Thank You.
Oh my God I initially heard you say "Garth Vader" instead of "Darth Vader" which is actually kind of genius. Immortan Joe could definitely be described as mash-up of Garth from the Wayne's World movies and Darth Vader.
One of the ladies said the water in the green place turned sour. That's probably acidification (lowered pH), whether because of acid rain or something else.
Burning oil wells would do that.
Amazing movie
Lol, I remember seeing the first 3 when i was really little, I thought they were so corny and weird and over-the-top, lol, but this one was made many years later, alot of special effects had improved, and the whole script/plot/premise took on a very different tone and approach, i liked this one alot better
Go and see FURIOSA for us (the new one)! 😎 👍
WITNESS!!! I LIVE, I DIE, I LIVE AGAIN!!!
lol, awesome movie 🍿
P.S. I want one of those battle trucks 🛻
What we do in the shadows,is legendary!
Thanks for another great reaction. I also think that you would enjoy the original three Mad Max movies starring Mel Gibson. They do a much better job of providing the back story to both Max and the world that exists in the movies.
this is not a sequel to thunderdome
I watched this in theaters when it came out, and it was a great watch on the big screen with the sound system. just a giant car chase film but its legit lol
arguably the most badass movie ever made.
Good movie 🎬 I saw 👀 this movie in Theaters back in the day.
Virtual Hug ❤
I just watched Furiosa in the theater. It was amazing.
I enjoyed "witnessing" you two watch this. ❤
Aw 🥹
The Mad Max series is a story of an Australia after worldwide nuclear war. Possibly two of them. First they had a World War over oil, and that contaminated a lot of the world's water supply. Then that led into another World War over water, and civilization collapsed entirely. All contact was lost with the world outside of Australia. Max used to be a policeman in the world before. These movies do a great job of showing the huge discrepancy between the educated people from before, and the uneducated people born after. Perhaps Thunderdome did the best job of showing this.
A new one just came out in threaters called "Furiosa." It's a prequel of a young Furiosa. The movie gives a lot more about her backstory
I've watched ''Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga'' exactly a week ago (last Thursday) in the cinema. Y'all gonna love the prequel!
I have 3 all-time favouite movies. A 3-way tie. Captain America The Winter Soldier, The Batman and Mad Max Fury Road.
This one and T2 are the best action movie ever!!
Jyn - "I guess they need something to believe in?"
Ryl - How do they get like that? Just get everyone to believe in you?
Me - Exactly. Look around. It's happening now. Sheep will follow their leaders over a cliff. The question must be asked, who killed the world?
There is a profound message here. In life, on the Fury Road, we must be witnessed by those we love, not those who exploit.
Thank you, girls, for another excellent and intelligent reaction.
Like 90% of this movie is practical. All those weird ass vehicles... they actually work, including the drum car and the flame throwing guitar. The pole cats... those are Cirque Du Soleil performers. Tom Hardy was strapped to the front of that car (which he did NOT like). So yeah, they did that.
WITNESSED!
U guys have to check out the old Mad Max movies
You really should have watched all the previous Mad Max movies to understand what is going on. Its still a good movie, just a bit out of context without getting to know Max first.
it's not even the same max
You should give HOPE AND GLORY - A Mad Max Short Film a watch. It is the prequel to FURY ROAD and tells the story how he ended up where we meet him in the 2015 masterpiece
What a coincidence I was watching this movie again when you uploaded this 😂
Nice 👍🏾
Answer: yes humanity brought this on itself
Sounds like they don't know this is an aftermath of an apocalyptic world and not just a desert.
You Ladies should have started with thy originals to get a better understanding of there world, max an his demons. Plus all 3 earlier movies where highly Rated.
"Why not shoot the chain?"
Most likely the shotgun wouldn't break the chain.
3:50 - Three words - The Kim family
You should see charlize theron in "Atomic Blonde "
32:49-33:24 Max won't stay. He is no king. He thinks that he doesn't deserve happiness.
I would had been inclined to start the first original three before this one.
Girls, check out the original Mad Max, Mel Gibson's first film!
It's a very different experience to this one and is my favourite of the series by far.
I snuck into the cinema to see it when I was 10 in 1979 and it blew my mind...it still does! 😄
It's a national treasure to us Aussies!
Virtual hug! 🤗🤗
Aussie films in the 70s and 80s were on ANOTHER level; there are so many different kinds of great films from so many great directors. I'm truly jealous that you were able to see it in '79.
Also, another great early Mel film was Peter Weir's Gallipoli. He was amazing in that.
There is a great mad max game that came out for the ps4. You girls should play that
30:43 "yo, these grannies are tough." -Jyn
Hi girl’s, it’s Clint fm England again. You both look amazing as usual. Another great reaction of a great movie.. you channel is doing good. Keep posting reactions and you keep growing. Please check out (The Clash Of The Titan’s 1981) classic story fun movie to watch and react to. It’s just under two hours long. You can watch the more modem remake but I suggest you watch the 1981 original first.. 🤫 it’s better. That’s coming fm a actor’s point of view. Perfect weekend afternoon movie. 😉✨🙏💕
1:30 "kill? oh. survive." -Ryl
but often you must kill to survive, so that was an excellent guess.
11:24 🫢 "we're at the car wash." -Ryl
Virtual hug below! ❤
if you like Charlize Theron (Furiosa) you should check out Atomic Blonde! she kicks a lot of ass in that movie lol
Are you starting Mad Max in the 4th film?
why are you like this
@@kuhpunkt like what
@@KINKIBIT Asking such a pointless question. Fury Road isn't a sequel or part of the old trilogy. Even back then there was hardly any proper continuity.
@@kuhpunkt how is not a part of the old trilogy when he has the interceptor, has memories of the past lived by Gibson, and many more details. The last one about young Fury is out the Max history but Fury Road isn't. So yeah, why are they starting a story by the last part? And back then there is continuity, you can ser perfectly how society is disapearing and going wild after the nuclear disaster. Some characters even are in more of a old movies...
@@KINKIBIT Just because he has the same car it's the same character?
Young Fury? What are you talking about?
What characters are in more movies? They had actors play different movies all the time, because there is barely any continuity.
And where is Fury Road on the timeline then? After Thunderdome, where Max was old and had grey hair?
Charlize Theron won an Oscar for her part in the movie Monster (2003), in which she played serial killer Aileen Wuornos, who was executed in 2002. She was fantastic and looked *SO* different you can hardly tell it's her. Christina Ricci, who is always good, is also in it. I very highly recommend Monster.
I’m only 13 minutes in, I hope you keep calling him Blood Bag.
Why didn't you guys start with the original? From 1979 and work forward?
why would they?
Even if max did return the wives with one of their legs GRAZED by a bullet, Joe would probably set him free he would be so thankful and prob give him a car and some guns and gas. He could probably return only Splendid Angharad with the grazed leg and he would still be freed and get a car and gas and a gun as a prize.
WITNESS!
Fantastic review 👏, keep up good work. 👍 Everyone agree??
terrible comment
11:39 "they're all so pretty." -Jyn
model material.
12:47 "sick girl. that's so sic... OOH!" -Jyn 😮
Pretty sure they're getting high on the spray paint.
I only worry about this because I know you watched "Spaceballs" before watching "Star Wars." So, PLEASE don't tell me that you're watching "Mad Max: Fury Road" without having watched the original trilogy first... Please!
Yeahh I think this is their first Mad Max experience, and it's not even really HIS movie lol
Meh... This one stands fine on its own
Its perfectly fine to watch this one as a standalone
You can watch them in any order, really. Now that I think about I've never even seen the first one.
5:30 "did he say moo??" -Jyn
Ha! Everyone makes fun of their worship of this leader and willingness to sacrifice, but the film really highlights it find tendency to do exactly such a thing. And our current religions are just as silly.
1:59 "tattoos? fine. cut my hair? ok. but *do not* brand me." -Ryl
there's a line.
You seem to be in love with these girls. Doesn't it bother you about pretending to not see majority of there movies? They blocked me, when I spit facts to them
22:11 😘 "oh." -Ryl
You guys kinda started at the end of the Mad Max films instead of the beginning. I highly recommend you guys go back and start with either "Mad Max" or "The Road Warrior" and then "Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome".
It's not the same continuity, it doesn't matter.
@@BH-wh2voyeah, it does matter. It's a Mad Max film, so regardless of how much you wanna give people grief for not 100% appreciating what Miller did with the character, going from the beginning would have been a good idea since, you know, they came first?
@@reservoirdude92 Cry more
It really doesn't matter. It's something I appreciate about these movies.
@@BH-wh2vovery articulate response, you should be one of the countless modern film "critics" out there 😂
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16:15 close enough but still dead asf
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I mean I can't really blame Immortan joe with that lineup of wives.....
So wait, you're starting with the FOURTH film in the franchise???
oh come on... it's not a sequel or anything. it's a stand alone movie that works perfectly fine without knowing anything else.
@@kuhpunkt Yeah, the fourth film in the franchise is fine without 45 years of context.
@@michaelnemo7629 What context do those films provide that you need to understand Fury Road?
@@kuhpunkt the same context that a Jeopardy answer provides to a contestant.
@@michaelnemo7629 So you can't say what necessary context those 3 movies provide for Fury Road.
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I've gotta say, I've always been torn on this one. I grew up watching the Mad Max films with Mel Gibson, so my expectations were HIIIIIGH for a sequel without him. While I enjoyed the hell out of this on a technical level, and the world building involved was leaps and bounds beyond what George Miller was able to accomplish back in the day, I have to say I was pretty damn disappointed with Tom Hardy's Max; he was pretty much a side character in his own film, and for a film with his name in the title, I was let down as a big fan of the franchise.
I'm not saying anything that hasn't been said before by others, but the fact that this film focused WAY more on a character that I didn't really go to the cinema for utterly bewildered me, and I didn't appreciate the feminist bait and switch that I ended up experiencing.
As for Furiosa: a "Mad Max Saga," I gave it a chance for completion's sake (I was scared it would be yet another modern Hollywood girl boss movie which, for the most part, it wasn't), and while I had fun with it I would have loved it a lot more if it took place in ANY other universe, and the reason it flopped (in a BIG way, I might add) is mainly because... well, Mad Max isn’t in the film.
Anyway, rant aside, I'm sure you guys will have a good time with this, but I highly recommend you watch the first three films, especially The Road Warrior. Mel Gibson is the one true Max! Witness them!! 😂❤
"I have to say I was pretty damn disappointed with Tom Hardy's Max; he was pretty much a side character in his own film, and for a film with his name in the title, I was let down as a big fan of the franchise."
Man, I wonder why the guy who created the whole series and the character, and understands both better than anyone else, might do that.
@@BH-wh2voyou can be smug about it if you want, but my point still stands. And I have to question Miller to an extent since Furiosa BOMBED at the box office.
@@reservoirdude92 Box office success != Good movie, especially these days. It's received 4.0, 8/10 reviews.
The Max of the old movies literally couldn't be the hero of this movie, it wouldn't make sense thematically. Ah yes, the idiot-cult of antiquated masculinity and power defeated by... an archetype of antiquated ideas of masculinity and power. No, in this one, he's someone who overcomes himself and uses his strength to uplift others. He realizes at the end he can't be a part of the new society they're building, because he's a relic of the old, violent world.
Or we could have a tough action-cop driving a cool car, I guess.
Jesus christ thats a lot of arrested development, man. It’s not his film. It’s an ensemble film in a series where the characters complement one another. The title being mad max is just a grounding.
The girlboss thing is weird to not only expect in a way youd hate but anticipate being upset over given that luterally each film is directed by the same person.
@BH-wh2vo Lmfao...
Oh Please. Spare us.
Max's _"aNtIkWaTeD mAsKuLiNiTiE"_ is _exactly_ what saved _all_ their posteriors from being turned into hamburger. Without it, they'd have been doomed, and you friggin know it. And Max left at the end simply because he's a loner and doesn't want to deal with people in general. You'd know that if you knew anything about the franchise beyond this movie. Man you spouted a bunch of PC dreck here. Jebus. 🙄
Your incessant ridiculous laughter (almost when watching any films) causes only bewilderment and big questions to your inadequate perception.
This move is BS sorry.
how so?
30:47 "eww the face! she ripped his face off!" -Ryl 🫢
Wow,1dude gets it and the other makes a lie up and proclaimed truth,wtfh