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  • Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
    "Max. My name is Max. That's my name."
    Join Angel as she watches and discusses Mad Max: Fury Road for the first time! Starring Tom Hardy as "Mad Max" himself, and Charlize Theron as Furiosa, both tortured souls with different pasts, but both on the same road of fury...to redemption! Incredibly directed by George Miller and marvelously edited by Margaret Sixel (his wife!), Mad Max: Fury Road is non-stop brilliant action, from start to finish, with gorgeous locations and practical effects. I can't wait for the next one to come out!
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  • @user-ng4xe5rf8n
    @user-ng4xe5rf8n Год назад +89

    12:57 "I wanna know how much of this is practical."
    Girl, every single vehicle in this film is perfectly driveable, confirmed by the Austrailian government itself. Even the flame throwing guitar is a real instrument/carbon belcher, not just a prop. The actors actually drove those, and not only that, the stunts actually crashed them all to make this film more realistic. George Miller is an absolute madman.

    • @lockekappa500
      @lockekappa500 Месяц назад +5

      "How much of this is practical."
      Yes.

  • @mrd4785
    @mrd4785 Год назад +30

    George Miller was a medical doctor who turned to making the original Mad Max film in the 1970s in Australia. He's done a few other things but this is what he is predominantly known for.

  • @LordBaktor
    @LordBaktor Год назад +31

    This movie managed to capture the magic that movies have been missing for a while now. Simple stories told well. The world feels like it has an ongoing, living, breathing history and we're only witnessing a small part of it. Being astonishingly beautiful and masterfully edited also helps, of course.

  • @SultanSamet
    @SultanSamet Год назад +37

    Man. What a movie. Still getting goosebumps at some moments. The visuals, the sound, the communication (no overexplanations etc)... Amazing film.

    • @axlm.808
      @axlm.808 Год назад +2

      this movie is "show don't tell" 101

    • @ShadowyFox_86
      @ShadowyFox_86 Год назад +2

      Miller said when asked about the original that he wanted people to understand the story even if they couldn't understand the language. He made sure to keep that vibe going in this one.

  • @timgreenwald1043
    @timgreenwald1043 Год назад +15

    I like how you've balanced being hyped for the movie, waving your arms around, but also trying not to wake your cat.

  • @gunlean7738
    @gunlean7738 Год назад +6

    The shredder is known as The Doof Warrior. I'm Australia, Doof is like loud music. Especially decent car stereo system with a lotto bass. Also called Doof Doof. The character is played by a musician called iota.

  • @cameronb851
    @cameronb851 11 месяцев назад +4

    Good reaction video. Subbed and liked.
    Interesting fact, when Miller was in the early stages of making the movie, he was getting a lot of pressure from the executives about what he was doing and why, so he had the massive dust / lightening storm sequence pretty well laid out by then and had them sit down for a showing. They pretty much left him alone after that. Also, with a few notable exceptions, such as the dust storm, most of the rest of the effects was purely practical. Actual vehicles and real people doing stunts.
    Great reaction video and good luck with the channel!

  • @nitrokid
    @nitrokid Год назад +13

    This movie is a masterpiece. CGI was used but very minimal (during sandstorm sequence and some other places), but the car chase and battle stuff and explosions are practical.
    Also the wasteland guitarist 'Duff Warrior' (played by a real guitarist, iOTA) is probably every rock guitarist dream. You can't go more heavy metal than that. I mean, look at it 🤘

    • @tommc3622
      @tommc3622 Год назад +2

      Most of the CGI was used for compositing shots and backgrounds. Also, some vehicles like the War Rig are piloted by a stunt driver in a pod that hangs off the side of the truck, and CGI was used to remove those pods.
      But yeah, all the fire, explosions, (from vehicles) and the stunts, vehicular and human, are practical. It's insane.

  • @Houldey
    @Houldey Год назад +20

    One of my favourite movies of all time, its just incomparable imo. There is an alternate cut which is all in black & white - it is bloody beautiful.

    • @johnbernhardtsen3008
      @johnbernhardtsen3008 Год назад +2

      my fav cinema experience of 2015!whole cinema shook and I finished my big soda too soon, had my contact lenses dry up a couple of times since I didnt blink during the awesome action scenes!

  • @sweetspatrol1707
    @sweetspatrol1707 Год назад +5

    I think constantly abt the idea of choice in this movie
    Max was forced to give nux his blood at the start of the movie vs him freely choosing to give furiosa his blood at the end
    Nux believing he must die to have any worth vs him choosing to die not for glory or strength or for a perceived god but instead for someone he loved
    Makes me so damn emotional

  • @Ghoulstille
    @Ghoulstille Год назад +90

    Tom and Charlize did great considering they wouldn't even look at each other on set unless the cameras were rolling or they were fighting like an old married couple. lol And the tension was so high between them the crew said it was horrible. It all started in pre-production it was like an implosion. It really shows how masterful George Miller is as a director that he was able to keep them on task. Some crew thought they were actually fighting during the war rig water scene.

    • @petrusjnaude7279
      @petrusjnaude7279 Год назад +6

      Did not know about the relationship between Tom and Charlize behind the scenes. That says a lot about both the director and the actors in a way.

    • @billbabcock1833
      @billbabcock1833 Год назад +6

      I saw an interview with Charlize where she was asked about them fighting. She said that it would be better not to talk about it.

    • @JK-sc8th
      @JK-sc8th Год назад +11

      Both Tom and Charlize have been known to be a bit um... difficult. However, Tom is definitely the worst of the two. I've heard nice stories about Charlize at least, most of the stories I hear about Tom is that he's distant and hostile to everyone.

    • @nitrokid
      @nitrokid Год назад +6

      @@JK-sc8th If you have seen Tom in interviews he always looked like 2 seconds from killing everybody 😂😂😂

    • @mollybmedia
      @mollybmedia Год назад +26

      @@petrusjnaude7279My understanding is the “conflict” was majorly exacerbated by the fact they were filming while not bathing, in high heat, takes over and over and over with high emotion, and method acting.
      So it was probably less personal drama and more “if this smelly bastard touches my arm one more time on this 12 hour shoot I’m going to scream”.

  • @beageler
    @beageler Год назад +5

    A Masterclass in so many ways. Storytelling, production design, cinematography, characterisation, editing, stunts, choreography, world building and plotting.
    Everything is in camera, except the colour grading, the storm and small things here and there.

  • @aspieanarchist5439
    @aspieanarchist5439 7 месяцев назад +2

    R.I.P. Hugh Keays-Byrne. He played Toecutter in the first film and Immortan Joe here so he was both the first and last main villain of the original timeline.

  • @christopherkaylor2940
    @christopherkaylor2940 Год назад +8

    The guy who played Immorten Joe played ToeCutter in the first Mad Max Movie, and there is even a Mad Max video, and the explosive harpoons are called Thunderpoons, and in the game there are missions to GasTown and the Bullet farm

  • @chefskiss6179
    @chefskiss6179 Год назад +5

    You just released THREE flicks in the last twenty minutes?! You. Rock.

  • @zumzoom6368
    @zumzoom6368 Год назад +4

    THE best action movie! Will never be boring. Definitely on my top 5 of all time.

  • @chrispipes5451
    @chrispipes5451 Год назад +7

    Everything was as practical as humanly possible, they claim something like 85%. You'll see in the BTS how they'd be mobbing the cars through a narrow mountain pass, when in real life it was only 2 kinda tall ridges on either side and they added the rest of the mountain in. The cars were real, the stunts were real (human AND vehicle flipping!). The Max Series has always been known for the practical effects and the extremely long-but -enjoyable car battles.

    • @ShadowyFox_86
      @ShadowyFox_86 Год назад

      And realistic injuries too, thanks to Miller having been a trauma doc.

  • @stephenmccauley6138
    @stephenmccauley6138 Год назад +6

    Hands down my favorite channel; love all your reactions 💯🙂

  • @zegh8578
    @zegh8578 Год назад +3

    This movie is chock full of environmental storytelling - sooo much good stuff to decode - like the hand-gesture, forming a V-8 motor (each finger becoming the cylinder) :D
    (And yes, a LOT of it is practical - dunno exactly how much, but _it's been said_ CGI was mostly only used for the surrounding environment)
    (Also kudos on picking up on a bunch of subtle stuff many other reactors didn't!)

  • @l34CoNCreepy
    @l34CoNCreepy Год назад +13

    i love the guy who made this is like 75. (he also made babe and happy feet!Q) and he shows up and shows everyone how to really make a badass movie like a master. i hope they inspire way way more movies to use this level of practical effects and freedom with their creativity goin forward.

    • @l34CoNCreepy
      @l34CoNCreepy Год назад +6

      imagine being the car mechanic that gets called "can you help weld 2 Caddilacs to the top of a monster truck?"

    • @WolfHreda
      @WolfHreda Год назад +4

      If you look into the backstory, he was trying to make this movie pretty much from the moment Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome finished. It didn't come together for the longest time, and I'm so glad it finally did.

    • @t0dd000
      @t0dd000 Год назад +4

      Babe! No one reacts to Babe. That needs to change.

    • @l34CoNCreepy
      @l34CoNCreepy Год назад +3

      @@t0dd000 i have no doubt that A. she would love babe and cry at the end and B. it would be a popular upload

    • @Psilocybin77
      @Psilocybin77 Месяц назад

      He made the sequel, Babe: Pig in the City.

  • @matodragonespor5000
    @matodragonespor5000 Год назад +2

    To answer your question, like 85%-90% of the film is practical effects. They actually built all those vehicles and drove them and made them explode in the middle of a namibian desert

  • @victorzuniga233
    @victorzuniga233 Год назад +3

    Your reactions are adorable! Love how much you get into movies and that you actually read the credits! Love your cat too!

  • @the_lichemaster
    @the_lichemaster Год назад +13

    I absolutely love this film. I suggest re-watching the first 2 (the third isn't too bad either) I highly recommend them. The director George Miller has the touch of gold. Looking forward to Furiosa release in the next year or so. Amazing that the bad guy in the original M.Max film is the same actor in this one.

    • @ShadowyFox_86
      @ShadowyFox_86 Год назад +1

      It's crazy how close Australia got to actually becoming the world of the first movie.

  • @michaellacy3699
    @michaellacy3699 Год назад +2

    Still the best movie of the 21st century so far

  • @huliohuliohamijo
    @huliohuliohamijo Год назад +2

    3:06 From Hardy I would recommend "Locke", "Bronson" and "Legend", those really show his acting ability in my opinion. He also does a good job on "The Revenant".

  • @Floyd1138
    @Floyd1138 Год назад +6

    Witness !!

  • @3dCraddock
    @3dCraddock Год назад +2

    Nice reaction! I always love coming back to this film, it was incredible in theaters too. Neat thing about the night scenes you commented on, it was filmed during the day and then in post/comp they made it look night with grading and other comp stuff. It gives a really nice stylistic night look.

  • @playerone7663
    @playerone7663 Год назад +7

    Damn girl you're really churning these out quick! This is such a great movie. Really blew my mind when I watched it for the first time. BTW: There's actually a new one coming out this year called Furiosa (yes based on/around Theron's character)

  • @zephyr30
    @zephyr30 Год назад

    So great to see you pumped up like that during the entire thing!

  • @Cliffster420
    @Cliffster420 Год назад +2

    Great reaction, Angel! I'm glad that you enjoyed the movie and gave it the appreciation it deserves. It's definitely a unique throwback to action movies of the 80's. But it also has a good storyline. It's really an awesome film, even Tarantino loves this movie! You gave a fun, honest reaction that was entertaining! So I've decided to subscribe to your channel, I'm looking forward to watching great movies with you! It was really sweet when you said you didn't want to be loud because Boo was sleeping. That shows your gentle soul and empathetic character. 🙏 You deserve all the success with this channel and I'm going to recommend it to all my friends.

  • @marksullivan7766
    @marksullivan7766 Год назад +1

    Amazing reaction, felt every scene like it was in theater 🤠

  • @alexhale2696
    @alexhale2696 Год назад +3

    And, there is a "Furiosa" origin movie coming out next year. Also, Tom Hardy is contracted for 3 Mad Max movies. 2 more to go!

  • @Psilocybin77
    @Psilocybin77 Месяц назад

    I am obsessed with the Mad Max universe as of late. Another wonderful reaction Ms. Groves. In a behind the scenes interview, Tom Hardy speaks to his experience of doing the "pole-cat" scene. He expresses his gratitude and respect for the stuntmen and women, and describes his own fear of doing that scene for a few hours. It's actually really genuine and funny to hear the sheer terror of being up so high. He's so cool.

  • @mr.crumbles2557
    @mr.crumbles2557 Год назад +1

    Of all the reactions I've seen of this movie yours is easily my favorite 👍 thanks for the content drop today, really needed it since I'm stuck in bed with the stomach flu

  • @ITMacPro
    @ITMacPro Год назад +3

    I love this film. And watching brings back awesome memories because I saw it for the first time in Florence, Italy at the Odeon Cinehall while on vacation in Dec 2015. I remember thinking this is one of the most beautifully shot movies I've seen in a long time and the simplicity of the story just brings me back to watching it over and over again and reliving the wonder time I had in Florence. Glad you got to see it too.

  • @joannesuzieburlison7128
    @joannesuzieburlison7128 Год назад

    That was great. Thanks so much! Its an amazing movie.

  • @richardkolosowski1938
    @richardkolosowski1938 Год назад

    I was waiting for a Boom, Big Bada Boom, Haha you got my sub for the movie quote.

  • @denniszenanywhere
    @denniszenanywhere 6 месяцев назад

    I'm happy you're happy with this movie. I was giddy too when I stepped out of the movie house.

  • @derekstewart2695
    @derekstewart2695 11 месяцев назад

    Realized today you haven't uploaded in awhile. Just wanted to say I really enjoy.your reactions and hope you are doing well!

  • @ronaldwalls8575
    @ronaldwalls8575 Год назад

    Great reaction!thanks 👍,do yourself a solid and watch the making of this!!beyond EPIC!!

  • @WolfHreda
    @WolfHreda Год назад +3

    If no one has mentioned it, the guitar guy is named Doof Warrior, the truck is called the Doof Wagon, and the guitar is not only real, it really shoots flames. George Miller one hundred percent insisted on it.
    12:54 To answer your question, this movie is almost 90% practical. He insisted that CGI only be used for the impossible bits, and for visually enhancing the practical effects..
    Lastly, every vehicle has a unique name. The behind the scenes for this movie is bonkers, and you get to learn about all of them. All the vehicles are practical too. What you see is what you get.
    AND you play LotR Online?!
    Okay, last edit, I swear. The editor is George Miller's wife. He asked her to edit the movie because she had never edited an action movie before, so he knew it wouldn't turn out like every other action movie around. I believe she even won an Oscar for it.

    • @undeadMonk
      @undeadMonk 5 месяцев назад

      The story I heard was that Miller was actually planning on the flames to be CGI, but the guitarist was so disappointed when he found out it wasn't actually going to shoot fire that he switched gears and made sure it was.
      Of course, that's just hearsay, no clue if it's true or not.

    • @WolfHreda
      @WolfHreda 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@undeadMonk I believe the story they tell is that the prop guy made the guitar and handed it to Miller to inspect. Miller goes, "So, how does it work?"
      "What do you mean?"
      "How do you make it shoot the flames out?"
      "It doesn't."
      "Fix that."

    • @undeadMonk
      @undeadMonk 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@WolfHreda Ah, thanks! That immediately lines up better with my memory than what I managed earlier. Yeah, that's 100% the story I heard, but over the years it got warped in my memory, probably mixed up with another story.

  • @karlbecker8775
    @karlbecker8775 Год назад +1

    You also get points for the big badda boom. ;) Another great movie.

  • @Adamas97
    @Adamas97 Год назад

    LOL that hop into the movie clip was comedy gold!

  • @joepalomo6984
    @joepalomo6984 Год назад

    Awesome reaction loved it you were great 🌹😎

  • @jacobyoung729
    @jacobyoung729 Год назад

    Such an excellent reaction

  • @MKF30
    @MKF30 Год назад

    Nice reaction Angel, nice new avatar pic you look very nice :) Mad Max is a classic, the new one is fun too! Hope you and boo are doing well!😊

  • @Psilocybin77
    @Psilocybin77 Месяц назад

    George Miller has obviously absorbed the wisdom of Carl Jung and Joseph Campbell. The Mad Max films are about the hero's journey and the importance of myth and legend.

  • @tommc3622
    @tommc3622 Год назад +3

    The behind the scenes on this is pretty fascinating. The film was in some stage of development or production for a decade. Miller used the time to tinker on the vehicles and the concepts, resulting in a visual world with incredible depth.
    ...
    There was actually no script, per se, It was all storyboarded. A "visual" script.
    Masterclass filmmaking.

  • @KalElvis
    @KalElvis 5 месяцев назад +1

    I saw this in the theater twice because it was so bad ass.

  • @nelbongellor412
    @nelbongellor412 Год назад

    Welcome back. Imo 'Warrior' is Tom Hardy's best work. By far.

  • @jayman58016
    @jayman58016 Год назад

    One of thee most epic action movies ever! The practical effects are 2nd to none

  • @billbabcock1833
    @billbabcock1833 Год назад

    This morning I watched you react to Death Proof, so I had to watch one more. You really get into the movie. I'm looking at your other movies and I think the Punisher shows may be next. 😎

  • @l34CoNCreepy
    @l34CoNCreepy Год назад

    hyahaha just watched your full commentary at the end. charlize in arrested development is soooo funny, MRF. i only recently realized her name Rita itself is a MrF joke.

  • @Dystopian_Joe
    @Dystopian_Joe Год назад +2

    One of my favorite movies of recent years!

  • @denniszenanywhere
    @denniszenanywhere 6 месяцев назад

    I saw Miller's Lorenzo's Oil years ago and I was particularly drawn to how he shot the opening scene in that movie -- he made the sand float like a sinewy veils as kids frolicked in the desert.

  • @Shawaeon
    @Shawaeon Год назад

    It is absolutely practical. I don't remember who it was but some director said it's a miracle that no one died in in the making of the movie.

  • @BenHatira
    @BenHatira Год назад

    Ha the Lotro reference :D Noice !

  • @charlyjordan3545
    @charlyjordan3545 Год назад

    The practical effects in this film is a marvel. a great quote, I forget by whom, was that no ones really sure how no one died.

  • @jackdearman5880
    @jackdearman5880 Год назад +2

    Now you gotta watch George Miller's second best movie after this one: Babe Pig in the City. It's shot and edited just as wildly as his Mad Max films.

    • @WolfHreda
      @WolfHreda Год назад

      Dude, Pig in the City was such a trip after the original Babe. I remember seeing it as a kid and thinking "Are we sure this is a sequel to Babe?"

  • @Raving
    @Raving Год назад

    Without a doubt the best action movie ever made. The cinematography, the editing, the music, brilliant.
    This amount of nonstop, relentless action in the hands of a less talented would've gotten overwhelming. Here it was done masterfully.
    Nicholas Holt killed it. The amount of innocence and empathy he portrayed in a character that was a savage. Instead he was a dying kid who's life had more meaning than just dying in a spectacular fashion.

  • @bonchbonch
    @bonchbonch Год назад

    I think this might really be my #1 favorite movie.

  • @TweezerShred
    @TweezerShred 17 дней назад

    Lol the amazing skills of those moto riders😂

  • @creggriley7247
    @creggriley7247 Год назад

    love this movie too

  • @the_lichemaster
    @the_lichemaster Год назад +1

    BTW if you like Tom Hardy, the TV series Taboo is awesome.

  • @saraiarapa
    @saraiarapa Год назад +1

    9:25 epic moment

  • @mikegilgenbach4840
    @mikegilgenbach4840 Год назад

    I went to see this movie 5 times in the theater. I hadnt seen a movie multiple times in the theater in over ten years and I havent since.

  • @tanimal3964
    @tanimal3964 Год назад

    George Miller's last movies before this was Happy Feet and Happy Feet 2 LOL

  • @damaniqphillip2756
    @damaniqphillip2756 Год назад +1

    Excellent choice 🎉

  • @andychow5509
    @andychow5509 Год назад

    Your cat is so cool. He/She looks like a wise old one. It trusts you, and I think it doesn't trust most people.

  • @janak132
    @janak132 Год назад

    Yes, it was in 3D and one of the few 3D movies that got it somewhat right in that respect.

  • @echodigger
    @echodigger Год назад +2

    JunkieXL wrote all the guitar riffs for your fav character, The Doof Warrior. There's a behind the scenes on YT where he demonstrates all the sick riffs used in the film.
    Another great Tom Hardy film is Warrior (2011).
    Also, your actress doppelganger lives across the pond, and goes by Faye Marsay.

  • @steven95N
    @steven95N Год назад +3

    "I should be walking with Immortan, McFeasting with the heros of all-time"
    That line always gets me 🤣

  • @phunkjnky
    @phunkjnky Год назад

    My best friend to his gf, leaving the theater:
    "What did you think?"
    "I don't know. It was a 2 hour car chase."
    "I know! Wasn't it awesome!"

  • @CarefulWithThatAx
    @CarefulWithThatAx Год назад

    I was lucky enough to see this in the theatre (yes, in 3D) and it was An Experience.

  • @no1guy825
    @no1guy825 Месяц назад

    the sped up framerate moments are almost an homage to the first and second Mad Max. I don't think they used the effect in Thunderdome (Mad Max 3). They did it originally to convey super speed and intense acceleration, and you saw that sort of thing in movies of the time. Now, it's not as necessary, but the effect is done SO well here. It's so cool seeing where the series started vs now.

  • @00Jekyll
    @00Jekyll Год назад +2

    Angel! You gotta get your hands on a copy of “Turbo Kid” you will love this flick! Trust! 🙏🤘✌️

    • @l34CoNCreepy
      @l34CoNCreepy Год назад +2

      Turbo kid is legit!

    • @Psilocybin77
      @Psilocybin77 Месяц назад +1

      One of my favourite movies of the past couple of decades, and the soundtrack by Le Matos is killer.

  • @nobleconsejera5278
    @nobleconsejera5278 Год назад

    Like 90% of the movie effects are practical.
    Nux is my favourite too by the way. I liked him since he said "Oh, what a day. What a lovely say!" :D

  • @Frazer2
    @Frazer2 Год назад

    fun fact they shot this in Africa, because in Australia there was days of rain where they meant to shoot so there was grass for miles and well green isn't exactly the vibe they were going for.

  • @ToMPaSHKoV
    @ToMPaSHKoV Год назад

    Practical effects FTW and yes, agreed, Nox had the best arc.

  • @Dmitriy88S
    @Dmitriy88S Год назад

    yep
    it was practical effects

  • @busywl69
    @busywl69 Год назад

    The trailers were better than 90% of the movies I'd seen at that time. Then I saw this. Upon leaving the theater a tear ran down my cheek for I knew true art like this would not come again until 2056.

  • @quinnmclaughlin7537
    @quinnmclaughlin7537 Год назад

    there is all kinds of 'making of....' Docs here on YT, it was like 4 or 6 months across Africa....and the cars are a whole different aspect to this.

  • @tonysmith5504
    @tonysmith5504 Год назад +1

    I knew you would love this movie… you should look into wasteland…. A annual event in the desert where anyone can bring a madmax type vehicle and people dress up road warrior style

  • @deboraharroyo3047
    @deboraharroyo3047 Год назад

    When they announced that they were rebooting mad max I was not sure about it but I was wrong and the movie is set in Australia and the George Miller takes a year and a half to film the movies.

  • @kevinklare6436
    @kevinklare6436 3 месяца назад

    Yes there was a 3D release for this movie. Hence the weird crash effects at the end.

  • @jackransom.
    @jackransom. Год назад

    close to perfect.

  • @nuwansampath7348
    @nuwansampath7348 Год назад

    This movie is Too COOL!!

  • @jonathanross149
    @jonathanross149 Год назад

    This is a semi reboot or the original series with a bit of the Mad Max open world game thrown in.

  • @mrd4785
    @mrd4785 Год назад +3

    Mad Max is an Australian franchise, filmed in Australia with majority Aussie actors but they opened it up a little, as far as headline actors went this time.

  • @mnipp
    @mnipp Год назад +1

    Here is a documentary on making and designing the Cars.
    Behind the scenes - Cars : Mad Max : Fury Road - Pierre-Olivier Potier

    • @ronweber1402
      @ronweber1402 Год назад

      Ya it was amazing. All of those vehicles were real. If they showed you a twin engine supercharged war rig with nitrous , It had two supercharged working engines.

  • @IAmHumongous
    @IAmHumongous Год назад

    Yes, this was in 3d, EVERYTHING was in 3d back then..

  • @kainenakcatraz7459
    @kainenakcatraz7459 Год назад

    One of the funniest movies I've seen since everyone dies in the end.

  • @RuntotheMovies
    @RuntotheMovies Год назад

    Holy crapskies! Your cat's name is Boo?!? One of my kitties shares his name, though she is a girl. Boo has a really interesting pattern of lines on the top of his head. I thoroughly enjoyed watching him nap and walk around throughout the video. Please give him an extra head scratch. :)

  • @joshuasilvius7854
    @joshuasilvius7854 Год назад +2

    There was also a Mad Max three that you didn't mention. MAD Max Beyond Thunderdome is my personal favorite of the series.

  • @jacksonmay153
    @jacksonmay153 Год назад

    Witnesssss!!!!

  • @karlbecker8775
    @karlbecker8775 Год назад

    Great reaction! This is more of a series reimagined than a sequel. It works well, though. Check out Tom in Venom, if you haven't already. He is awesome!

  • @SillyPom
    @SillyPom Год назад

    What. A. Ride. Yes, this was released in 3D. Gimmicky to be sure, but to bring this hair-raising spectacle literally roaring out of an IMAX screen with the sound fully immersing us? Well there's a reason I say that certain 3D titles such as this, "Gravity," "Dredd," "Tron Legacy," and "Hugo" seriously need to be brought back to theaters as event screenings, because they are shining examples of the effect used to definitively enhance the viewing experience. Also in an age of so many digital effects, sweet lord it was so glorious to behold practical stunt work and pyrotechnics at the movies again! Heck, when I first got back home to discuss my thoughts on George Miller's latest undertaking online, the first thing I had to do was find the image of Max strapped to the roadster as a blood bag to best illustrate what it felt like to witness this on the big screen. Epically satisfying and an absolutely awesome sequel, this is high-octane cinema done masterfully. I greatly look forward to the continuation of the Mad Max series.

  • @vattmann1387
    @vattmann1387 Год назад

    Apart from the Mad Max series George Miller is known for Happy Feet and Babe films :)

  • @michaelsparkman3547
    @michaelsparkman3547 Год назад

    You should watch "The Princess Bride" if you've never seen it it is definitely a movie worth at least watching once in your lifetime

  • @shawnwacek6791
    @shawnwacek6791 Год назад

    This movie is a complete masterpiece for cinematography the quality the picture everything in this movie is practical stunts real vehicles the only time you see CGI is during the sandstorm That's the only time you see computerized stuff everything else is practically made real all the vehicles all the stunts are all real except for a couple things that are CGI with computers I'm glad you enjoyed this movie it's a one hell of a wild ride I saw day one in theaters The concrete floor at the theater shook when the monster truck and all the crazy cars and vehicles are just speeding down the sand with the drum guy in the in the guitar guy in that one seen at the beginning this movie was in 3D at the theaters you can buy a Blu-ray 3D of this movie to watch it on your 3D TV at the time