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Yes its amazing. I did not expect that, i think i even enjoyed it more then fury road - but thats probably because i wanted to see a tom hardy movie and got a charlize theron movie instead. Great review 😍 just one question you mentioned several times the action was less in this movie, i felt the opposite there was more action in this 😰 Anyway great review and great movie
I saw Furiousa yesterday and was not disappointed. As soon as the trailer dropped I was hooked, and it was extraordinary. Far ahead of it's time. It will take decades for the mainstream movie going public to appreciate this superb movie. I am so glad I have been able to follow this series from the beginning when I was a kid. If you told me as a kid that I was going to see a new MM saga in the 2020's and it's going to unlike anything you have ever seen, I would have told you, very cool, can't wait.
Furiosa tattooing a map to her home on the arm she eventually loses was such a nice touch. Furiosa losing her arm is also losing her way home. I also liked how the film didn't put a lot of focus on Furiosa losing her arm. The shot of her arm getting rammed is quick and they only linger on her severed arm for like a second. Other prequels put too much emphasis on things you expect to happen, sometimes they get too cutesy with it and try to joke about it or tease it. Like how Abram's Star Trek had Kirk joking around during the Kobayashi Maru, or having Spock yell "Khan!" in Into Darkness. Furiosa has her lose her arm in a way that is still dramatic and shocking but without falling to those prequel tropes.
i'm not a tattoo guy but i'm pretty sure if you have a tattoo on your forearm for like 15 years you would've memorized it's details by heart even if you didn't try :)
The peach tree serving as proof to the wives that the green place exists is one of so many cool little touches that makes this movie an incomparable prequel. It's utterly seamless, and a legend that lives up to its namesake.
The scene of dementus after Jack is killed highlights how, while he's just as mad and broken as everyone else is in the wasteland, he's actually self-aware enough to realise how messed up everything is and that drives him even madder.
And he also thinks trauma makes you stronger, and more capable of living in this world. He states it often in reference to Little D and how he "did it for her, so she could handle the troubles of this world" (paraphrasing)
I think this is also an indication to the concept that he mentioned later on with Furiosa. "To feel alive we seek sensation, any sensation...and we need more, and each time we need more until too much is never enough." This is what we're seeing in that moment. The realization that even the most depraved thing he could think of still leaves him unfeeling after a while.
After so much crap on Netflix, the audience was not ready to experience a movie like Furiosa. I was shocked when I saw the box office numbers....Furiosa is a form of art that we rarely get, a triumph.
This is probably the best prequel of the 21st century. The movie was freakin awesome! This is just the type of action flick I just love to go to. Easily my favorite movie of the year so far.
Rewatched Furiosa and followed it up with Fury Road this week. Some of the scenes in Fury Road brought me to tears having had her story fully fleshed out. Honestly the greatest prequel ever made.
I won't listen to anyone that says "you can't make a mad max films without mad max" because if the creator max himself says you CAN, then shut the hell up
I loved the hell out of Furiosa, maybe even moreso than Fury Road. Fury Road, as awesome as it is, unfortunately profits from how many people consume media now. It can be viewed passively, people can scroll their phones or do something else and not miss crucial pieces of dialogue. Furiosa is a different beast, a strange and experimental movie that adds so much to the mythology and made my jaw drop with its inventiveness. I hope people that missed it in the cinema watch it on streaming. It's worth it.
@K.C-2049 I am in the minority who actually didn't really like the Dune reboot. I don't want to see it again, but I have enjoyed Furiosa more each time I've seen it.
@K.C-2049the idea that Fury Road is background noise is crazy. It’s an absolutely perfect film with a tight narrative with focused characters. I didn’t care for Furiousa, but I didn’t think it was a bad film. Its world building is unparalleled, but its dramatic questions aren’t as compelling to me as Fury Road’s. Also, Hemsworth is fantastic. He creates a compelling villain and interesting psycho.
I liked furiosa more than fury road also!! Both were amazing but im just a sucker for these sweeping, epic movies!! George Miller needs to find a way to live forever!!😁😁🤘🤘
An absolutely incredible movie that really made so much more sense to me on 2nd viewing and really enriched my understanding of it. The first viewing I expected Fury Road and it was the wrong expectation to have, it is a totally different beast.
Literally got the words of out of my mouth of what I loved about Furiosa and why I think its not only the best movie of the year, but easily one of the best of all time. First time I've stumbled upon your channel and I'm amazed at the quality of everything. Keep it up
I have watched this movie and Fury Road over and over again. I honestly don’t want to watch anything else. I am just so captivated by what George Miller has created. They are just extraordinary
I’ve seen the movie 3 times now and I have to say the main reason… is Chris Hemsworth. I was unsure when I heard the casting but my god does Hemsworth just make Dr. Dementus so charismatic and feels so real. He is just the right amount of over the top like many other wasteland warlords. Every single scene that he speaks is just hypnotic. Perfect villain for the this world.
Not many people notice this. But I think Dementus is taking mushrooms in the Jack killing scene. And when the trip ends, he whispers to himself that he is bored. It makes sense, cause a considerable amount of time passes and he is in his own world. And if this is true, that makes Dementus and even wilder character. We can only imagine what he is tripping about considering the circumstances
It was awesome! I was amazed by the pace, the soundtrack, many of the action sequences, Hemsworth's acting and many other aspects. I couldn't tell what was going to happen, and that felt so refreshing!
I feel bad for not seeing it in the theater; I loved Fury Road, saw it like 4 times in the theater, and still like the first two for nostalgia/what they are - but I skipped the theater this time because of the cgi in the trailer. Movie might end up being my favorite in the series now, just for the world building and fleshing out the villains for the first time in the series. Great analogy though, these two movies are the bright shiny side to Lucas’s smudged prequel side of the coin.
I'd like to see a Prequel Film of Dementus' life and how he lost his Family and his dissent into Madness and Villainy. I do agree with the comparison of him and Max, only Max is Good and does help people and saves who he can when he can but Dementus has totally lost it. And seeing him go from being a Good Family Man to an Insane Warlord and Gang Leader. Like Anakin's Dissent into Villainy. Chris Hemsworth would do it great.
As someone who saw Fury Road like fifteen times in increasingly sparsely attended & harder to find showings - I knew Furiosa would bomb; Fury Road, a masterpiece that was not embraced by the General Public, was barely successful. I like Furiosa, especially before the end, but I think it's more flawed than Fury Road.
Fury Road is good and i enjoyed it but never felt the need to watch it again UNTIL i seen Furiosa. Anya plays the part better in my opinion and tells everything she's thinking through those eyes of hers. Furiosa I do feel the want to watch again and has improved my enjoyment of Fury Road.
Although Fury Road is a better visual spectacle, I believe Furiousa has better characterization and world building feels even better. Both movies complement each other beautifully
19:01 I thought we were to take it that Max found her and brought her back, just an anonymous person he dropped off somewhere. (I might have missed or forgotten something in this and the previous movie.)
Yes, that is how I read that scene too. And because Max helped her, she stayed alive and stopped Dementus and liberated Joe's wives...basically made entire Fury Road happen. A little help goes a long way.
Max didn't save Furiosa in that scene, one of the freaky maggot farmers dragged her back, hence why Furiosa woke up in that den. Max was just watching and not getting involved, which is pretty in-character of him
@@thisbubblygoodness7611 From the perspective of the movies being folktale and interwoven memories of a mysterious passerby who briefly touches others’ lives, I think it’s good that it’s unclear what happened (maybe a passing maggot-farmer), but also good that it makes more storytelling sense that Max unknowingly had an effect on a greater legend; rather than that he was a random cinema Easter egg. The unknown stranger who dropped off the injured woman becomes part of maggot-farmer lore that they’ll tell the little maggot-farmer kids…
Honestly loved everything about this movie but Hemsworth. I just can't shake the feeling he was the wrong casting choice for that role. At no point was I ever able to take Dementus seriously. The prosthetic nose and the choice of voice just didn't work for me. I saw him killing and maiming but he never felt threatening.
Chris Hemsworth was brilliant in this. Joe is a horrible guy, but he understands that to have his power he also needs to maintain balance in the economy and politics of the Wasteland. Dementus wants the power but hasn't got a clue how to maintain it, and that's portrayed so well
I just watched this film and enjoyed the different locations, Chris Hemsworth 3 bikes, how ppl survive eating human resources, even the history man was cool. I just have a few things to question. 1.Why did Anya sound American when everyone around her had the Aussie accent 2.The CGI felt overused compared to Fury Road 3.Anya's Furiousa always felt safe even bleeding out riding a bike back to Joe 4.Between this film and Fury Road how much of resources do you think were wasted 😂
Rewarded with what exactly? It bombed like really badly. It is a great movie, but it sadly bombed, making less money than the Marvels on a 168 million budget if you can believe that bull.
I still prefer The Road Warrior to any of these movies. I dont know how or why anyone could pick Fury Road over that concise and grounded apocalyptic masterpiece. Is it Mel Gibson?? Im sorry but Tom Hardy may be good but hes a poor substitute for Mel Gibson
Expensive cinema tickets, people just wait when i releases on streaming services. Bad advertisement, word goes around slowly. Muh Mel Gibson real Mad Max, Woke girlboss feminist trash pandering, they're replacing Mad Max, bad CGI. Mad Max isn't as popular IP like Star Wars or John Wick, it's more of a cult film for people who love the wasteland mythology Miller created. Mad Max movies don't really appeal to wider masses. None of the Mad Max movies were huge hits, they all performed moderately.
@@hello_there571I feel like too many people now watch and listen to movie reviewers too much. Instead of watching the movies for themselves. Which is hurting box office at the moment. And I do see the irony in my comment by the way.
This was good till you lost me... kind of like Furiosa. I like Furiosa but it poops the bed at the end- especially with the clips show version of Fury Road(wtf, George!) Honestly, so long as George is happy with Furiosa, I'm okay... I'd love to see a Mad Max with Tom Burke as Max and Mel Gibson as a bonkers Wasteland villain but that's just me. 🤷😎
The author of this essay needs to watch the original trilogy again and come up with an original take because the "folklore, patchwork of campfire tales" narrator theory perpetually lessens the dramatic impact of the trilogy's wonderful story and character arc. Max begins as an optimistic and morally grounded cop living in a scary dystopian timeline where gangs are ready to wage war for a tank of juice. His partner is burned horrifically by a gang. He needs a break, takes a holiday, and his wife and baby are run over by the gang. This is where Max turns "mad" and seeks brutal vengence - all told from Max's P.O.V. In MM 2, the movie isn't told from the Feral Kid's P.O.V. because we are shown information that neither the kid nor the gyro captain could possibly know. What I love is there is zero arc for Max in "The Road Warrior." He simply survives - again all told from his P.O.V. BTD continues with Max in survival mode in Thunderdome. He meets the primitive tribe of children and, at the end, decides to sacrifice himself for their safety - all told from his his P.O.V. You are wrong about the "loose continuity." From MM1 to MM2, he carries over his MFP uniform, a knee brace from when he was shot in MM1, and obviously still driving the Pursuit Special. From MM2 to MM3, Max still carries over his MFP uniform, a bandage around his knee, and you can also see his left eye is permanently dialated from the damage of rolling the Pursuit Special. George says no strict chronology, but he didn't say there wasn't one either. In MM1, we see Main Force Patrol was established in 1983. We also see gang writing on a yellow sign with a date of 1984. Safe to say MM1 takes place somewhere in the mid-eighties. Terry Hayes, co-producer and writer of MM3, stated it takes place fifteen years after MM2. In MM3, Savannah is 16 and says she remembers nothing about the nuclear war, which didn't occur in MM2. So that would mean MM2 occurred around 1990, with MM3 in 2005. George knows every detail of his timeline and all characters' backstories. He likes to play coy and keep people guessing. I believe Miller is the master of cinematic language, so in order to convey his visual style properly, he has to come up with detailed backstories and timelines. Furiosa is the greatest prequel ever? I sense recency bias. I guess we can forget about TGFII or The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.
Nevermind Terminator Salvation looks more real apocalyptic Mad Max universe than this marvel green screen cartoon cgi with really aweful ragdoll physics and bike chariots.
@motor4X4kombat I guess you missed the part about it being better then furiosa and I never mentioned it being the best terminator, just being better looking then furiosa, did you really not get that point? Oh wait, are you american? They never understand words and that would explain a lot about you.
@@tylerdurden4006 did i ever said that is better than furiosa or even fury road at all? Hell the better question did ever said that im north american at all? (Yes its called north american, or even yankee. So piss off with generalize ideas)
@motor4X4kombat I said this looks better than furiosa, you said t2 looks better then this...did you forget already? You know you can read your previous comment right? No? Words are hard right? Lol
What did you all think of Furiosa? Is it one of the best prequels ever made?💥 Comment below! ✈ wtplay.link/filmspeak - Download War Thunder for FREE and get your bonus!
Yes its amazing. I did not expect that, i think i even enjoyed it more then fury road - but thats probably because i wanted to see a tom hardy movie and got a charlize theron movie instead. Great review 😍 just one question you mentioned several times the action was less in this movie, i felt the opposite there was more action in this 😰 Anyway great review and great movie
I saw Furiousa yesterday and was not disappointed. As soon as the trailer dropped I was hooked, and it was extraordinary. Far ahead of it's time. It will take decades for the mainstream movie going public to appreciate this superb movie. I am so glad I have been able to follow this series from the beginning when I was a kid. If you told me as a kid that I was going to see a new MM saga in the 2020's and it's going to unlike anything you have ever seen, I would have told you, very cool, can't wait.
Wasn’t a fan of Fury Road at all & Furiosa was even worse!
@@elichilton7031it was absolute shit 🤣🤣🤣
Furiosa tattooing a map to her home on the arm she eventually loses was such a nice touch. Furiosa losing her arm is also losing her way home.
I also liked how the film didn't put a lot of focus on Furiosa losing her arm. The shot of her arm getting rammed is quick and they only linger on her severed arm for like a second. Other prequels put too much emphasis on things you expect to happen, sometimes they get too cutesy with it and try to joke about it or tease it. Like how Abram's Star Trek had Kirk joking around during the Kobayashi Maru, or having Spock yell "Khan!" in Into Darkness. Furiosa has her lose her arm in a way that is still dramatic and shocking but without falling to those prequel tropes.
i'm not a tattoo guy but i'm pretty sure if you have a tattoo on your forearm for like 15 years you would've memorized it's details by heart even if you didn't try :)
@@yibozhao1012Yeah, I believe she drove the war rig back home after the end of Fury Road.
The peach tree serving as proof to the wives that the green place exists is one of so many cool little touches that makes this movie an incomparable prequel. It's utterly seamless, and a legend that lives up to its namesake.
The scene of dementus after Jack is killed highlights how, while he's just as mad and broken as everyone else is in the wasteland, he's actually self-aware enough to realise how messed up everything is and that drives him even madder.
And he also thinks trauma makes you stronger, and more capable of living in this world. He states it often in reference to Little D and how he "did it for her, so she could handle the troubles of this world" (paraphrasing)
He really tries to make everything epic
He really tries to make everything epic
I think this is also an indication to the concept that he mentioned later on with Furiosa. "To feel alive we seek sensation, any sensation...and we need more, and each time we need more until too much is never enough."
This is what we're seeing in that moment. The realization that even the most depraved thing he could think of still leaves him unfeeling after a while.
After so much crap on Netflix, the audience was not ready to experience a movie like Furiosa. I was shocked when I saw the box office numbers....Furiosa is a form of art that we rarely get, a triumph.
This is probably the best prequel of the 21st century. The movie was freakin awesome! This is just the type of action flick I just love to go to. Easily my favorite movie of the year so far.
Star Wars Prequels are better imo
I would argue that the new Planet of The Apes films are better prequels.
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But Furiousa is amazing
The first action movie in a long time i feel like watching again several times
@@stevensegal4294 I’ve seen it 2 times in a theater, which is pretty rare for me.
@@ikeatower Lol, the Star Wars Prequels were trash.
Rewatched Furiosa and followed it up with Fury Road this week. Some of the scenes in Fury Road brought me to tears having had her story fully fleshed out. Honestly the greatest prequel ever made.
This movie kicks ass. I can’t stop doing the dementus old timey horse derby accent
Dementus and his crew are living rent free in my head
I won't listen to anyone that says "you can't make a mad max films without mad max" because if the creator max himself says you CAN, then shut the hell up
I loved the hell out of Furiosa, maybe even moreso than Fury Road. Fury Road, as awesome as it is, unfortunately profits from how many people consume media now. It can be viewed passively, people can scroll their phones or do something else and not miss crucial pieces of dialogue.
Furiosa is a different beast, a strange and experimental movie that adds so much to the mythology and made my jaw drop with its inventiveness. I hope people that missed it in the cinema watch it on streaming. It's worth it.
@K.C-2049 I am in the minority who actually didn't really like the Dune reboot. I don't want to see it again, but I have enjoyed Furiosa more each time I've seen it.
@K.C-2049the idea that Fury Road is background noise is crazy. It’s an absolutely perfect film with a tight narrative with focused characters. I didn’t care for Furiousa, but I didn’t think it was a bad film. Its world building is unparalleled, but its dramatic questions aren’t as compelling to me as Fury Road’s.
Also, Hemsworth is fantastic. He creates a compelling villain and interesting psycho.
I saw it in IMAX and was thoroughly blown away. Those who missed the cinema run truly missed out.
Watched it the other night & was totally underwhelmed
I liked furiosa more than fury road also!! Both were amazing but im just a sucker for these sweeping, epic movies!! George Miller needs to find a way to live forever!!😁😁🤘🤘
An absolutely incredible movie that really made so much more sense to me on 2nd viewing and really enriched my understanding of it. The first viewing I expected Fury Road and it was the wrong expectation to have, it is a totally different beast.
It does get better on a second and third viewing, and some scenes are just classic. Plus, Hemsworth was such a fantastic villain.
I just finished watching and already keen for a second and third viewing 😁
Literally got the words of out of my mouth of what I loved about Furiosa and why I think its not only the best movie of the year, but easily one of the best of all time. First time I've stumbled upon your channel and I'm amazed at the quality of everything. Keep it up
@@ayAngel aw cheers man! Really appreciate that.
Furiosa really did recontextualize everything. Great movie.
I have watched this movie and Fury Road over and over again.
I honestly don’t want to watch anything else.
I am just so captivated by what George Miller has created.
They are just extraordinary
I’ve seen the movie 3 times now and I have to say the main reason… is Chris Hemsworth. I was unsure when I heard the casting but my god does Hemsworth just make Dr. Dementus so charismatic and feels so real. He is just the right amount of over the top like many other wasteland warlords. Every single scene that he speaks is just hypnotic. Perfect villain for the this world.
Not many people notice this. But I think Dementus is taking mushrooms in the Jack killing scene. And when the trip ends, he whispers to himself that he is bored. It makes sense, cause a considerable amount of time passes and he is in his own world. And if this is true, that makes Dementus and even wilder character.
We can only imagine what he is tripping about considering the circumstances
Interesting idea. 🤔 I viewed it as him succumbing to a personal fugue state but 🤷
It was awesome! I was amazed by the pace, the soundtrack, many of the action sequences, Hemsworth's acting and many other aspects. I couldn't tell what was going to happen, and that felt so refreshing!
Furiosa was good and, sadly, it didn't do well at the box office
I don’t know if you watch horror movies much but i’d love to see a video on ‘Longlegs’. I’m interested to see if it lives up to the hype.
Definitely planning on it!
I loved this movie, it got me to watch mad max fury road right after
Just found your channel, great stuff. About to get into the video essay space a bit and found yours to be the best in this niche
I feel bad for not seeing it in the theater; I loved Fury Road, saw it like 4 times in the theater, and still like the first two for nostalgia/what they are - but I skipped the theater this time because of the cgi in the trailer. Movie might end up being my favorite in the series now, just for the world building and fleshing out the villains for the first time in the series.
Great analogy though, these two movies are the bright shiny side to Lucas’s smudged prequel side of the coin.
Octoboss was my favourite character. Didn’t speak much but he was cool to look at and when he did speak he sounded grest
absolutely adored your video, many thanks for it, captures my own feelings perfectly
@@gawkthimm6030 aw man thank you 🙏🏻
I'd like to see a Prequel Film of Dementus' life and how he lost his Family and his dissent into Madness and Villainy.
I do agree with the comparison of him and Max, only Max is Good and does help people and saves who he can when he can but Dementus has totally lost it.
And seeing him go from being a Good Family Man to an Insane Warlord and Gang Leader.
Like Anakin's Dissent into Villainy.
Chris Hemsworth would do it great.
My only gripe with the movie was how they just condensed the whole war into a monologue. I would liked to have seen some of that.
I like the idea that the telling of furiosa is taking place after fury road
Furiosa takes place before Fury Road,hope you know that
@@Karl-nv5ok I think he's talking in the perspective that the History Man is recounting Furiosa's origins after the events of Fury Road
@thisbubblygoodness7611 yeah I didn't word it well but what you said
@@Karl-nv5ok Learn to read!
I fw this so heavy
This movie IS SO MUCH FUN!
The biggest mistake is being a prequel to the perfect movie.
As someone who saw Fury Road like fifteen times in increasingly sparsely attended & harder to find showings - I knew Furiosa would bomb; Fury Road, a masterpiece that was not embraced by the General Public, was barely successful. I like Furiosa, especially before the end, but I think it's more flawed than Fury Road.
Your takes really ups this movie. ❤
I just watched Furiosa and immediately watched Fury Road again. The perfect double feature!
This movie was absolutely amazing, it’s a tragedy that it flopped at the box office
Agreed Furiosa is very comparable to the star wars prequels for its sheer production scale yet also detail in realizing a creatives world.
Fury Road is good and i enjoyed it but never felt the need to watch it again UNTIL i seen Furiosa. Anya plays the part better in my opinion and tells everything she's thinking through those eyes of hers. Furiosa I do feel the want to watch again and has improved my enjoyment of Fury Road.
Dug this analysis
Its a great prequel because it doesn't feel like one. It feels like its own story. It also does story building that Fury Road lacked.
Although Fury Road is a better visual spectacle, I believe Furiousa has better characterization and world building feels even better. Both movies complement each other beautifully
can someone please explain how youtubers use film clips in their videos and not get copyrighted? thank you
The difference between Furiosa and the SW prequels is Furiosa makes Fury Road a better film, while the SW prequels hurt the OT.
What''s the music used in thos video (the one with the killer guitar riff)?
HELL YEAH!! Thank you!!!!!
Just watch this and i didn’t get how this movie bomb at the box office. Its very good, not as good as mad max fury road but good.
Absolutely adore this movie
Glad to see someone make an incredibly well written review of this film, instead of spewing how it’s ‘woke’
19:01 I thought we were to take it that Max found her and brought her back, just an anonymous person he dropped off somewhere. (I might have missed or forgotten something in this and the previous movie.)
Yes, that is how I read that scene too. And because Max helped her, she stayed alive and stopped Dementus and liberated Joe's wives...basically made entire Fury Road happen. A little help goes a long way.
Max didn't save Furiosa in that scene, one of the freaky maggot farmers dragged her back, hence why Furiosa woke up in that den. Max was just watching and not getting involved, which is pretty in-character of him
@@thisbubblygoodness7611 From the perspective of the movies being folktale and interwoven memories of a mysterious passerby who briefly touches others’ lives, I think it’s good that it’s unclear what happened (maybe a passing maggot-farmer), but also good that it makes more storytelling sense that Max unknowingly had an effect on a greater legend; rather than that he was a random cinema Easter egg. The unknown stranger who dropped off the injured woman becomes part of maggot-farmer lore that they’ll tell the little maggot-farmer kids…
Best movie of the year hands down
I absolutely LOVED this movie and this video!!😁😁🤘🤘
Furiosa is like link from zelda. He never speaks
Honestly loved everything about this movie but Hemsworth. I just can't shake the feeling he was the wrong casting choice for that role. At no point was I ever able to take Dementus seriously. The prosthetic nose and the choice of voice just didn't work for me. I saw him killing and maiming but he never felt threatening.
Great video
Thanks!
We can agree in something. I also asked myself what the hell did I just watch... great action scenes though!
Chris Hemsworth was brilliant in this. Joe is a horrible guy, but he understands that to have his power he also needs to maintain balance in the economy and politics of the Wasteland. Dementus wants the power but hasn't got a clue how to maintain it, and that's portrayed so well
I absolutely love this movie ❤
I just watched this film and enjoyed the different locations, Chris Hemsworth 3 bikes, how ppl survive eating human resources, even the history man was cool. I just have a few things to question.
1.Why did Anya sound American when everyone around her had the Aussie accent
2.The CGI felt overused compared to Fury Road
3.Anya's Furiousa always felt safe even bleeding out riding a bike back to Joe
4.Between this film and Fury Road how much of resources do you think were wasted 😂
Star wars needs to learn a lesson from Furiosa. Respect the fans and be rewarded....Loved Furiosa from the Mad Max world I know and love
Rewarded with what exactly? It bombed like really badly. It is a great movie, but it sadly bombed, making less money than the Marvels on a 168 million budget if you can believe that bull.
if i had a nickel for every movie titled ‘mad MAX’ about a character named furiosa, its not a lot, but werid that it happened twice😂
This movie is not called Mad Max.
I don't think it was as bad as people say but I don't think it was better than furry road.
The Road Warrior is the best Mad Max ffilm.
Fury Road is the best
You folks are so boring
Thunderdome is peak
Film love ann taylor joy and chis real good
I still prefer The Road Warrior to any of these movies. I dont know how or why anyone could pick Fury Road over that concise and grounded apocalyptic masterpiece. Is it Mel Gibson?? Im sorry but Tom Hardy may be good but hes a poor substitute for Mel Gibson
Yeah but the Star Wars prequels were cheesy. Jar Jar Binks, Ewan McGreggor on an Iguana, Stormtroopers with Mohawks…
All the bad reviews of Furiosa are by 🧠💀 incels, because this movie was insanely good.
I watched in 4DX epic movie experience, but why box office dumb?
Expensive cinema tickets, people just wait when i releases on streaming services.
Bad advertisement, word goes around slowly.
Muh Mel Gibson real Mad Max, Woke girlboss feminist trash pandering, they're replacing Mad Max, bad CGI.
Mad Max isn't as popular IP like Star Wars or John Wick, it's more of a cult film for people who love the wasteland mythology Miller created. Mad Max movies don't really appeal to wider masses. None of the Mad Max movies were huge hits, they all performed moderately.
@@hello_there571I feel like too many people now watch and listen to movie reviewers too much. Instead of watching the movies for themselves. Which is hurting box office at the moment. And I do see the irony in my comment by the way.
This was good till you lost me... kind of like Furiosa. I like Furiosa but it poops the bed at the end- especially with the clips show version of Fury Road(wtf, George!) Honestly, so long as George is happy with Furiosa, I'm okay... I'd love to see a Mad Max with Tom Burke as Max and Mel Gibson as a bonkers Wasteland villain but that's just me. 🤷😎
The George Conspiracy.
YOU ARE WITNESSED
I liked the movie, not sure why it flopped
the villain was a joke, sadly we won't get another film
It was ok
I don't know why these movie floped it was good only the mountain bike climbing scenes were bad Cgi
Didn’t it flop at the box office?
That doesn't matter.
That shouldn't be an indicator if a movie is good or bad. Lots of great movies were not hits when they were released.
Blade Runner films flopped, but they're cult classics now
just make a mel gibson movie
no
The author of this essay needs to watch the original trilogy again and come up with an original take because the "folklore, patchwork of campfire tales" narrator theory perpetually lessens the dramatic impact of the trilogy's wonderful story and character arc.
Max begins as an optimistic and morally grounded cop living in a scary dystopian timeline where gangs are ready to wage war for a tank of juice. His partner is burned horrifically by a gang. He needs a break, takes a holiday, and his wife and baby are run over by the gang. This is where Max turns "mad" and seeks brutal vengence - all told from Max's P.O.V. In MM 2, the movie isn't told from the Feral Kid's P.O.V. because we are shown information that neither the kid nor the gyro captain could possibly know. What I love is there is zero arc for Max in "The Road Warrior." He simply survives - again all told from his P.O.V. BTD continues with Max in survival mode in Thunderdome. He meets the primitive tribe of children and, at the end, decides to sacrifice himself for their safety - all told from his his P.O.V.
You are wrong about the "loose continuity." From MM1 to MM2, he carries over his MFP uniform, a knee brace from when he was shot in MM1, and obviously still driving the Pursuit Special. From MM2 to MM3, Max still carries over his MFP uniform, a bandage around his knee, and you can also see his left eye is permanently dialated from the damage of rolling the Pursuit Special.
George says no strict chronology, but he didn't say there wasn't one either. In MM1, we see Main Force Patrol was established in 1983. We also see gang writing on a yellow sign with a date of 1984. Safe to say MM1 takes place somewhere in the mid-eighties. Terry Hayes, co-producer and writer of MM3, stated it takes place fifteen years after MM2. In MM3, Savannah is 16 and says she remembers nothing about the nuclear war, which didn't occur in MM2. So that would mean MM2 occurred around 1990, with MM3 in 2005.
George knows every detail of his timeline and all characters' backstories. He likes to play coy and keep people guessing. I believe Miller is the master of cinematic language, so in order to convey his visual style properly, he has to come up with detailed backstories and timelines.
Furiosa is the greatest prequel ever? I sense recency bias. I guess we can forget about TGFII or The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.
Nevermind Terminator Salvation looks more real apocalyptic Mad Max universe than this marvel green screen cartoon cgi with really aweful ragdoll physics and bike chariots.
Terminator salvation is ugly to look at, seriously even the T2 flashback is a better looking judgement day than the actual looking judgement day.
@motor4X4kombat I guess you missed the part about it being better then furiosa and I never mentioned it being the best terminator, just being better looking then furiosa, did you really not get that point? Oh wait, are you american? They never understand words and that would explain a lot about you.
@@tylerdurden4006 did i ever said that is better than furiosa or even fury road at all? Hell the better question did ever said that im north american at all? (Yes its called north american, or even yankee. So piss off with generalize ideas)
@motor4X4kombat I said this looks better than furiosa, you said t2 looks better then this...did you forget already? You know you can read your previous comment right? No? Words are hard right? Lol
Lol no
@@themachoechidnaugandarandy7583 Lol yes
The movie was boring! Slept in the first 10 minutes...
No. It doesn't. It has the wort plastic-nose villain of all times. Cringe is the word.
cause it sucks
Furiosa is not good. 👎🏻
It sucked She Not Mad Max.
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you are wrong
Why go talk and not boom boom
Delusional take