MAD MAX: Inside George Miller's Ozploitation Game Changer

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  • Опубликовано: 4 апр 2023
  • An in-depth analysis of the history, creation, and meaning of George Miller's original MAD MAX, including an explanation of the Ozploitation wave of films that came from Australia, George Miller and Byron Kennedy's history that shaped the film, the difficulties that almost destroyed the film, and Miller's blend of brutality and cartoonishness that turned this into a one of a kind hit that spawned a series.
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  • @scoobers90
    @scoobers90 Год назад +125

    I think the scrappy nature of Mad Max really makes it stand out in the franchise. It gets overshadowed by Mad Max 2, but its really something unique and so very odd. Hope you dive into the entire franchise, Matt!

    • @turokrambo5617
      @turokrambo5617 Месяц назад +3

      Ya i love how Mad Max 1979 has this vibe of a Not so distant Apocalypse. With a kinda Grassy but still kinda ok life Apocalypse. It has a town with a Society. But its almost there to the brink of destruction. Its an Early beginning to the Apocalypse. Which is rare. Or you could say. A Society thats no longer under government. But isn't falling apart. Almost in the Western world. Almost normal with cars of transportation. But kinda lost with government due to gangs going town to town to terrorize towns.
      I kinda want to see more graasy town Apocalypse films.

    • @derbundestrainertrainer2993
      @derbundestrainertrainer2993 3 дня назад

      Did you see the fan made short film Hope and Glory?

  • @sergioruiz733
    @sergioruiz733 Год назад +81

    I think what I really like about the OG Mad Max is the gradual decent of society. Its not all at once, there is still a sense of normality that exists among people, but the gangs and resource scarcities are present and the crossing between them and the gradual intersection are what sell it to me and why I loved this film. God I fell in love with the landscapes in this film though.

    • @albertgaspar627
      @albertgaspar627 Год назад +4

      true, every empire fell gradually as their unique societies devolved almost at the same rate they evolved. history does not "throw a switch" and things suddenly happen. there's always a thesis/antithesis/synthesis going on.

    • @ElTigre12024
      @ElTigre12024 Месяц назад +2

      Yeah. Society is collapsing but hasn't imploded into total anarchy yet. That shift was complete by the sequel.

    • @robertzendejas8349
      @robertzendejas8349 Месяц назад +2

      Yessss the landscape shots throughout the entire franchise are an opium all it's own. A well lit and directed landscape shot is hypnotic. Allows for full suspension of disbelief, and the entrance into the mind/world of the storyteller.
      Also, it was through the Mad Max series that I came to understand, at least a little bit, why the Australians are who they are. In an alternative universe they are us, the US.
      As such they fiercely love their land. It's the love of a child for it's mother. Australia herself made them the people that they are, they could come from nowhere else. Australia is dangerous? What beautiful woman isn't? A delight to the senses, it is love at first sight.
      As a Texan first, a son of the South second, and an American almost as an afterthought; I have my own first true love, the homeland.
      But Miller opened my eyes to something that surprised me when I recognized it. There is a little Australian in all men of free will. The majority of growth in their tourism over the past decades can no doubt be attributed to people around the world who wanted to see with their own eyes the backdrop for Miller's theatrical visions, and for fleeting moments they are able to walk on the very edges of the Wasteland itself.
      That is something that can only be obtained by physically going to Australia. No pictures or videos can capture it, you have to be there, it is unforgettable.
      Afterwards, it exists now only in your dreams.

  • @HishamA.N_Comicbroe
    @HishamA.N_Comicbroe Год назад +44

    The Mad Max series has one of my favorite post-apocalyptic worlds. George Miller & his crew created an insane & I can't wait to return to it for Furiosa.

  • @alexanderford3831
    @alexanderford3831 Год назад +30

    Back in the 1980's, I remember trying to rent Robocop (which had just come out on VHS), but it was out, so I went down the Sci-Fi aisle and looked for anything remotely comparable. That kickass boxart of Goose in the Motorcycle helmet, with the MFP Pursuit Special in the background sold me. The Toecutter, Goose, and the enigmatic henchman, Bubba Zanetti were my favorite characters. I ended up renting it multiple times over the next few weeks, along with Terminator (and R.O.T.O.R. 😂). Now I'm 40, and still quoting virtually every line from memory.

  • @matdemaz
    @matdemaz Год назад +21

    The original Mad Max is still really epic to watch, because it feels so ahead of its time. George Miller really made you feel like you are looking at a dystopian world, from the ways the characters interact with each other, to the desolate roads full of gangs. It's so surreal.
    This was the first movie I saw, and it made me a fan big time!

  • @Water_Rabbit
    @Water_Rabbit Год назад +15

    The early scene where Max walks away from the interceptor and removes his sunglasses to reveal Mel Gibson to movie-going audiences was filmed near our house.
    Mad Max is a masterpiece and I enjoy pointing out local Werribee and Laverton filming locations to friends from interstate.

  • @jedd.0322
    @jedd.0322 Год назад +21

    This movie was a classic the ending actually inspired the guys who wrote saw

  • @justingoers
    @justingoers 11 месяцев назад +12

    Every criticism you have of the first Mad Max are actually points I love about this movie. I love how non-Hollywood it feels. I love the meandering moments. I love when the world just breathes. I love how naturally lived in the world feels. This movie has a rhythm to it unlike most films. It’s so good. I love all 4 films but this one is by far my favorite. Where the other 3 are post apocalyptic this one feels very pre apocalyptic. Uhg. It might be my favorite movie ever.
    Great essay. Can’t wait for the Furiosa prequel.

  • @OwenLikesComics
    @OwenLikesComics Год назад +10

    One of my all time favourite movies, I'm so glad you covered it!

  • @halfabeet
    @halfabeet Год назад +9

    Only America would overdub an English language film

  • @bigsonny45
    @bigsonny45 Год назад +58

    Hope you do the entire original trilogy.

    • @cha5
      @cha5 Год назад +9

      Quadrilogy if you count Fury Road.

    • @firstlast9846
      @firstlast9846 Год назад +3

      Tbh I always thought the first one was the best out of the Mel Gibson movies

  • @MaxCartwright
    @MaxCartwright Год назад +9

    Road Warrior is of course fantastically iconic and formative but I've always had a soft spot for the original. A lot of it really feels like it could take place on the hot, sticky tarmac of rural Australia

  • @bensneb360
    @bensneb360 Год назад +6

    Max handcuffing that guy at the end to his car and giving him a hacksaw also inspired Rorschach dark origin in the Watchmen comic… definitely an interesting connection

  • @benwasserman8223
    @benwasserman8223 Год назад +5

    Favorite behind the scene tidbit: Miller paid his biker extras in slabs of beer. Oh and the film’s ending literally inspired Saw.

  • @gutz1981
    @gutz1981 Год назад +9

    That was not Miller's bongo van. Miller said in an interview it was a white shell they got from the wreckers and painted it blue to match his. As it was also used as the wardrobe and actor transfer van, they could not afford to destroy it. Proof of this was in seeing the van behind the scenes with doors open and actors sitting in it, totally painted blue. Where as in the film, when the crash happens, the doors fly open and you can see the white lining within the door frames. The bongo was only used for the drive up for that scene, not the impact.

  • @oobrocks
    @oobrocks Год назад +6

    This is low budget masterpiece 🎉

  • @TheBeird
    @TheBeird Год назад +7

    What I love most about this film, other than it's vitality and sense of adventurous filmmaking, is that an otherwise unassuming exploitation film paved the way for a series that planted a seed into pop culture than influenced nearly everything that followed. Kinda like Night of the Living Dead in that regard. It's a great film

  • @ginofrancejr555
    @ginofrancejr555 Год назад +11

    One of my all time favorite action movies the best post apocalyptic series of all time. The action the story the characters all of it top notch

  • @Deadwolf27
    @Deadwolf27 Год назад +16

    I never noticed it before you started talking about it but I think part of the reason this is my favorite Mad Max film is because its subdued in a classy and impactful way like Texas Chainsaw Massacre. It knows what to show you and what not to. The implication and raw emotion is much more impactful than distasteful gore. Not that I look down on that stuff, Friday the 13th is one of my favorite franchises. ❤

    • @albertgaspar627
      @albertgaspar627 Год назад +1

      Hitchcock made that famous in the Bates Motel shower scene. He knew he couldn't capture the full horror with special effects technology at the time, so he just poured chocolate sauce down the drain as blood and played music--and the audiences' minds filled in the gaps.

    • @Deathmastertx
      @Deathmastertx 5 месяцев назад +1

      I've always felt a link from the driving on quiet roads with a sparse dry background and from the hints at the real-world 1973 oil crisis in the Texas Chainsaw Massacre.

  • @jeremymtc
    @jeremymtc Год назад +3

    I've always found Mad Max to have been very Hitchcockian in terms of its storytelling, and especially in the score and sound design. One of my all time faves.

  • @BoyNamedSue4
    @BoyNamedSue4 Год назад +6

    I’d compare it to Evil Dead. The sequels are more fun. But the original laid the groundwork and you see them getting every penny out of the films $50 budget. You definitely see the director honing their craft but there’s a raw, almost punk rock energy to it.
    Edit: And I see you made the same comparison. lol

  • @mrnobodytheuser2950
    @mrnobodytheuser2950 Год назад +4

    This is my favourite of the Mad Max series, The Toe cutter gang were such a genuinely entertaining bunch, so were the MFP, The screaming engines of those old Kawasaki's, The dark tone of the ending.

  • @YouCallThataKnife253
    @YouCallThataKnife253 Год назад +6

    Matt, you know damn well we'll watch anything you make

  • @MrocnyZbik
    @MrocnyZbik Год назад +3

    I love coming to your reviews, not only for the high quality brought by a lot of skill and effort, but also because my playlist on spotify grows with new tracks. Thank you.

  • @gustavohernandeza.890
    @gustavohernandeza.890 Год назад +5

    Great video. Glad that the original Mad Max has some attention, as the sequels with their most overt post-apocalyptic have more staying power in the culture. Also, the MFP patrol cars rule. That livery is iconic!

  • @hulkflattt7854
    @hulkflattt7854 Год назад +4

    I was a big fan growing up! I must have watched it 1000 times DUBBED! As years went by i found an original copy and watched it 1000 more times! I have watched this whole movie one and two in slow motion! Nice video i like your work!

  • @graefx
    @graefx Год назад +5

    Definitely more. For the longest time Thunderdome was my favorite. The comparison to Evil Dead struck me because I loved Army of Darkness as a kid too lol. My tastes changed growing up

  • @StayPuftedMarsh
    @StayPuftedMarsh Год назад +3

    More Ozploitation please.

  • @shempmeister
    @shempmeister Год назад +3

    Great video.
    When I was a kid I got to watch many of the chase scenes being filmed, plus Max's intro scene with the Interceptor. The house I grew up in has a brief cameo in the movie.

  • @tylerrjohnson68
    @tylerrjohnson68 3 месяца назад +1

    As a viewer of movies you don't realize how the directors manipulating you invoking feelings and ideas thanks for the in-depth explained I want to go watch it again for the 20 something time

  • @jonathanmulondo9206
    @jonathanmulondo9206 Год назад +4

    Mad Max and it's sequels practically set up the standards for Ozplotation, Road movies and post apocalyptic films/stories. It's been a major influence on various series like Fist of the North Star and Fallout. Heck, Fast and Furious wouldn't exist without Mad Max

    • @hanolodo
      @hanolodo Год назад +1

      George Miller is probably Australia's greatest film director. Mel Gibson seemed to learn from George if Mel's own directing career is any indication.

    • @MrCarpen7er
      @MrCarpen7er 5 месяцев назад

      @@hanolodo ??? Lol, no. He never did anything worth besides Mad Max and Mad Max 2. Beyond Thunderdome was co directed with George Ogilvie and Fury Turd is, well, a turd. Peter Weir is way much better. Typical clueless millennials that don´t know shit think that Australia´s only movie director is George Miller...

  • @highwayman1218
    @highwayman1218 Год назад +8

    Great flick! Not a big fan of the sequels, though. This one is classic and the issues filming no doubt helped make this iconic film so great.

  • @rayancedrichaddad1197
    @rayancedrichaddad1197 Год назад +2

    Mad Max Trilogy from George Miller, is one of my Favorite Movies Franchise. The Trilogy who reveals Mel Gibson as an Actor. You Brilliantly explain what makes this Cult Classic Franchise a complete Masterpiece.

  • @zackeryparkerson
    @zackeryparkerson Год назад +4

    I’d love a fresh video on Road Warrior!

  • @JohnSuave
    @JohnSuave Год назад +2

    Max doesn't only live on in film, he's secretly the hero of all the early Fallout games.

  • @kirstgrafx
    @kirstgrafx Год назад +2

    Great video. I loved your "Babe: Pig in the City" comment during the credits. That movie is great and disturbs me to no end.

  • @moss4324
    @moss4324 Год назад +1

    Oh, yes! Please do the entire franchise! This video is great and shows how much you have grown. The amount of research and work that you put into these are amazing. I always look forward to your videos and always go back re-watching them. Thank you for this! I cannot wait to see what you have to say about the rest of the films and especially on The Road Warrior and Beyond Thunderdome.

  • @i-kon3153
    @i-kon3153 Год назад +3

    Hi! New subscriber here. I just wanted to say that ur legitimately one of the best there is at what ur doing. It’s quite rare to find someone so talented at producing in-depth critical analyses and breakdowns like you, who covers such a broad variety of pop culture media. At least to my knowledge, there are few who produce video essays on works of this many narrative and visual formats with the same level of quality and skill that you do. I in particular am delighted to find so many analyses on comic book storylines, a medium that is oft critically overlooked by most popular reviewers on yt. It’s very clear to me that you love what ur doing, and I wish you the best. So many of ur vids deserve so many more views!! 😭

    • @MattDraper
      @MattDraper  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much!

    • @werecam56
      @werecam56 Год назад

      Agreed! Such an underappreciated channel for the level of quality it hits!

  • @johnpittsii7524
    @johnpittsii7524 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the amazing video Matt. Big mad max fan. Much ❤ as always

  • @megmcguigan3857
    @megmcguigan3857 Год назад +1

    One of my all time favorite films. It was a game changer when it came to action films.

  • @Things_n_Stuff
    @Things_n_Stuff Год назад +5

    Lol my friends said I was crazy for liking the first Mad Max over all the others. I just kept saying they didn’t get it

  • @MrMinuteman5
    @MrMinuteman5 Год назад +3

    This was a great video man, really appreciating the indie-rawness of the original! 🎉

  • @skeletonkey6
    @skeletonkey6 12 дней назад

    Great video essay man! Heaps of info bout the production that I had no clue about. Well done video dude.

  • @werecam56
    @werecam56 Год назад +2

    I don't know how you do it man. I literally just watched Mad Max last night and was running out of Mad Max content to binge watch when this video popped up. Perfect timing!

  • @johndavidtibbetts7320
    @johndavidtibbetts7320 Год назад +1

    Love that snazzy new intro, Draper

  • @paperclipmaniac
    @paperclipmaniac Год назад +1

    The Road Warrior is my second favorite movie of all time, so yes, I would like another video about it.

  • @briarpatchlogic
    @briarpatchlogic Год назад +3

    Some of my all time favorite cinema.

  • @AlejandroSilva-mr7yy
    @AlejandroSilva-mr7yy Год назад +2

    God damn I didn't know how badly I wanted this video

  • @stevenfunderburg1623
    @stevenfunderburg1623 Год назад +1

    You know Matt, your getting dangerously close to being the everyman Rob Ager 🤘

  • @mickeymackenna1090
    @mickeymackenna1090 Год назад +2

    Well Done Enjoyed very much.. I have seen the American International Dubbed version on Home Video And Finally Years Later restored Blu-ray version with all the proper actors real voices..

  • @derbundestrainertrainer2993
    @derbundestrainertrainer2993 3 дня назад

    You gotta watch HOPE AND GLORY - A Mad Max Fan Film. It is made with love and dedication. Combines elements from the the first movies, Fury Road, the comic book and the game. They even paid for a location with a couple cases of beer, supposedly. In my opinion, it is more than just a fan film.

  • @JoeLovesComics
    @JoeLovesComics Год назад

    Great video!

  • @Nono-hk3is
    @Nono-hk3is Год назад

    Thank you Matt

  • @AndrewGriffiths-enipad9miss
    @AndrewGriffiths-enipad9miss 3 месяца назад

    Well said... loved your outro, got me fired up... I'm going to dig out my original vhs and have a squiz..

  • @mandalorianhunter1
    @mandalorianhunter1 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this Matt, I have been watching You since the beginning of last year when I found your "Perfect Spider-Man story" video.
    Hope you are doing okay

  • @akshaytrayner1960
    @akshaytrayner1960 Год назад

    Great video

  • @donna25871
    @donna25871 6 месяцев назад +1

    Mad Max might have been made off the scent of an oily rag but it was still so well made - and it was George Miller’s first full length film.

  • @SnapperChannel
    @SnapperChannel Год назад +2

    Mad Max 1 is an interesting movie. I don’t really like it(in fact hot take: I sort prefer Thunderdome a little more) but I feel like this is a case where I came in expecting something huge as I had heard about how amazing Fury Road was. So maybe it was just a case where I let preconceived notions get in the way and not appreciate what the film was actually accomplishing. It’s a similar thing with Evil Dead as the original I wasn’t huge on while the sequels I gratefully enjoy a lot. Still this video gave a lot of great insight. And I look forward to revisiting Mad Max.
    Great video as always. I honestly would love to hear your thoughts about Miller’s latest movie Three Thousands Years of Longing

  • @MarsHottentot
    @MarsHottentot 26 дней назад

    I'm pretty old so I saw these films in sequence. The first is still my favorite due to how it was the dystopia of tomorrow (which is now... today, unfortunately); grounded, but with weirdness in the margins.
    I really think a TV series that takes place in this time period that leads up to the "Pox Eclipse" that happens between Max 1&2 would be fantastic. But, that's me.
    Great vid, big agree on the Evil Dead comparison. Spot on!

  • @sebastienvondoom8615
    @sebastienvondoom8615 Год назад

    Your Fury Road video is one of my favourites!

  • @matttcoburn
    @matttcoburn 2 месяца назад

    Awesome review Matt. I remember thinking at the time, the low camera angles on the vehicles on the road, was something i had not seen before say in car chase movies like Steve McQueen's" bullet". The roads it was filmed on were familiar to most Melbournians, although now, because we have doubled our population, those roads are packed with cars. bummer!

  • @diegosilang4823
    @diegosilang4823 Месяц назад +1

    I am surprised when the latest Mad Max IMDB rating sank to 6.8, It seems later generations are seemingly less impressed with this movie. One thing these people dont understand is the Mad max's ridiculous low budget in adjusted inflation of $2.4 million versus versus a typical Sundance indie movie average budget of $14 million. Sure it is not polished to 2024 standards, but the level of creativity and effort for such a low budget is very impressive.

    • @festo512
      @festo512 17 дней назад

      Can you explain why the original film made nowhere near smokey and the bandits boxoffice?

  • @irighterotica
    @irighterotica Год назад

    Ozplpitation? Never heard of that particular genre before. Cool!

  • @GarmrsBarking
    @GarmrsBarking Год назад +1

    I have to admit that I'm not the biggest fan of the first Mad Max... but on the other hand, road warrior and beyond thunderdome have defined what post apocalyptic worlds should look like in my opinion...

  • @unixbadger
    @unixbadger 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks!

  • @donna25871
    @donna25871 6 месяцев назад +1

    To say that Australia had no film industry before the new wave is totally incorrect. The first full length film, The Story of the Kelly Gang, was premiered in Melbourne in 1906, which kickstarted a cycle of boom and bust until the early 1970’s with Federal Government funding investment through the newly created Australian Film Corporation. This led to the industry’s renaissance and the ‘New Wave’ that saw the emergence of Peter Weir, Bruce Beresford, Gillian Armstrong, Phillip Noyce and Miller, amongst others. NIDA is still regarded as one of the finest training grounds in the world for the industry.

  • @werecam56
    @werecam56 Год назад +1

    Hope you cover the whole original trilogy and maybe even the highly underrated video game!

  • @dustinneely
    @dustinneely 6 месяцев назад

    Road Games & Razorback are great Ozploitation films but Mad Max is my favorite.

  • @gregorpfueller6659
    @gregorpfueller6659 Год назад

    love the instrumental version of „thunderdome“ used for this video…❤

  • @theronmitchell3073
    @theronmitchell3073 Год назад

    Yes please more on mad max

  • @TheWaynos73
    @TheWaynos73 Год назад

    One of the most impressive debuts ever.

  • @andrewsreed03
    @andrewsreed03 2 месяца назад

    Great vid. I rewatch Mad Max periodically. Quite often back to back with Mad Max 2. I wonder if there's any film in George Miller's storage that could be put back into Mad Max to extend it as a Director's cut?

  • @citizenVader
    @citizenVader Год назад

    I was a meer 11 years old when I saw mad max and I have been mesmerized ever since. I definitely love the original cut without the dubbing.
    My favorite villain of the first three installments is iron bar..

  • @TripBlindside
    @TripBlindside Год назад +1

    I love the original Australian voiced version, but the American dubbed version gives it an even more cartoonish quality, which I also enjoyed.

  • @fiddleback1568
    @fiddleback1568 6 месяцев назад

    The stark reality based feeling to it comes from it's scrappiness.

  • @tappajavittu
    @tappajavittu Год назад +3

    I really, really, really hope that Miller won't let me down with the Furiosa film and gives us another glorious saxophone scene in it. Sax and Max go together like sex and drugs.

    • @GarmrsBarking
      @GarmrsBarking Год назад +1

      wonder if the sax guy from lost boys is still around... he could use him...

  • @gustavoalmanza2673
    @gustavoalmanza2673 9 месяцев назад +1

    I strongly recommend the novelization. It’s out of print but Audio Books For the Damned did a narration on RUclips. It fills in a lot of blanks and still let’s your imagination run wild

  • @knightridernz72
    @knightridernz72 7 месяцев назад +1

    It's amazing how a lot of small budget movies have grown huge cult followings over the years and made huge profits. Mad Max is just awesome! I remember reading that in John Carpenter's original Halloween film, Michael Myer's mask was a cheap $1.25 and the actor was paid $25 a day. And Carpenter ran out of the money when he finished shooting and had no money left to pay for a composer to do the music. What does he do? He does the music himself and it went on to become one of the most iconic movie themes ever composed. Small budget movies but plenty of dedication and commitment to make something great.

  • @jasonsantos3037
    @jasonsantos3037 Год назад +2

    The best Mad Max movie of all time my opinions beat a the road Warrior I do enjoyed Mad Max movie. 🇦🇺💀🔥🚔💥

  • @guilherme5094
    @guilherme5094 Год назад +1

    And yes, still great👍! Thanks!
    But, ei Miller, can i have a little more of Max in the Mad Max franchise?

  • @LongJonBronze
    @LongJonBronze Год назад +1

    I would LOVE to hear your thoughts on Beyond Thunderdome. In my opinion, the best of the original trilogy. MAD MAX is probably the greatest movie franchise of all-time, sorry Mission Impossible...oh, Mission Impossible, there's a idea for MULTIPLE videos!

  • @BlueScarabGuy
    @BlueScarabGuy Год назад +1

    The first time I watched the original MAD MAX, I thought it was boring, and thought THE ROAD WARRIOR was a massive improvement. But I dunno how that was my initial impression; my most recent rewatch of the series revealed this one to still be a total nail-biter with great performances and of course fantastic action. Yes, Road Warrior and Fury Road are better, but the original film still shreds, in large part to the verisimilitude you mentioned. The setting of Mad Max isnt The Wasteland yet, it's still Australia, dystopian but not yet apocalyptic, desperately clinging to some sense of order as the world crumbles.

  • @dodgerthedudeoriginal
    @dodgerthedudeoriginal Год назад

    Hell yeah!
    Want to see your thoughts on thunder dome to complete the mad max saga

  • @55tranquility
    @55tranquility Месяц назад

    I backpacked around Australia in the 90s and did quite a few jobs on farms and fruit picking, stuff like that. I spent time in Broken Hill but also other places out in the middle of nowhere, much further inland. I used to pretend I was in Mad Max, honestly the first film its not a stretch of the imagination at all that it could be real. There are quite a few ghost towns that used to be mining towns or settlements and the mines closed - its mad.

  • @paulloughlin3732
    @paulloughlin3732 Год назад

    Loved this video and love Mad Max! You gotta redo the Road Warrior and complete it with Beyond Thunderdome. Guzzalene!!

  • @PulpVision
    @PulpVision Год назад +1

    One of Mad Max's main source of inspiration, was from the Manga/Anime Hoto no Ken aka "Fist of the Northstar ." The comparisons between the two are very obvious!

    • @MattDraper
      @MattDraper  Год назад +2

      Mad Max and Road Warrior both came out before Fist of the Northstar was published.

    • @PulpVision
      @PulpVision Год назад +1

      @@MattDraper Fair enough. I stand corrected. 😅

  • @organicketchup5171
    @organicketchup5171 10 месяцев назад

    The awesome thing about the first movie is that it's not a science fiction fantasy, it's really just an exaggerated cop, action movie. This is the one I'd love to see re-imagined.

  • @tayloredwards4968
    @tayloredwards4968 Год назад +1

    Please review Coraline and Frankenstein

  • @jeremyhopkins9222
    @jeremyhopkins9222 24 дня назад

    I love all the Mad Max films. I prefer to watch the first two back to back. The Road Warrior makes MM a better film and Mad Max makes RW a better film.
    And now, I like to watch Furiosa and Fury Road back to back.

  • @seaningram3285
    @seaningram3285 4 месяца назад

    3:12 that is from "Stone" (1974)

  • @foxyfoxington2651
    @foxyfoxington2651 Год назад +1

    My favorite exploitation sub-genre is still the yakuza films of the 1970s. They have all the tropes of the genre, but they're also these weird little Japanese morality plays about why crime doesn't pay.

  • @madhukarg8052
    @madhukarg8052 7 месяцев назад

    you know , this inpired Fist of the North Star ( hokuto no ken ) , which literally inspired or made the Shounen hero lead , this is actually crazy bonkers wild

  • @jackcartou
    @jackcartou Год назад

    I love this movie and this video

  • @ginofrancejr555
    @ginofrancejr555 Год назад +1

    You can say grindhouse and the upcoming exploitation gernes gave birth to modern independent cinema

  • @jtb9706
    @jtb9706 Год назад

    I love fury road but I prefer the term used in road warrior for gasoline “the juice, the precious juice was hidden in the vehicles”

  • @jurassicpark1fan920
    @jurassicpark1fan920 Год назад +1

    Please do a video on the David Gordon Green Halloween trilogy.
    I personally enjoy them but they have a lot of problems.

  • @RahduDrahkqul75
    @RahduDrahkqul75 Год назад

    Lethal Weapon's Martin Riggs character is just another version of Mad Max

  • @marSLaZZ66
    @marSLaZZ66 Месяц назад

    Maybe it's not perfect, but this film is my fave.
    I wonder if Toecutter's sort of "cat spit" at 18:10 is a tribute to "The Bride of Frankenstein"?

  • @werecam56
    @werecam56 Год назад

    Wow I just now realized they never resolved that scene with the baby holding the gun. I was really expecting some sort of intense moment were they had to get the gun from him but nope.

  • @legendarymonkey6445
    @legendarymonkey6445 Год назад

    Fury road is one of the greatest movies of all time? Maybe I should watch it again. Unfortunately I have little to no interest in the upcoming prequel. But I would love to see more Max.