One of my favorite ending scenes to any movie and her tip of the cap to Max by sparing him and respecting him as a soldier. Tina will be missed here and for her body of work. May she rest in peace. Classy lady and flawlessly delivered here…love her laugh too.
I wouldn't say Auntie spared him. She left him in the wasteland without water, food, weapons, or transportation, and knowing that the closest civilization - Bartertown - is a place he can't go back to without being killed on sight. An optimist would say Auntie gave him a chance; a realist would say she condemned him to a slow death instead of a merciful one.
@@dhunter1133 depends, I bet Ironbar probably had some weapons on him as he was head of Auntie's security, those wrecks might have some food/water/fuel stored on or in them, and one of those dune buggies might be salvageable if flipped back onto their wheels. I'd say it was more a power play by her, putting on a show for her men that Max is so beneath her he isn't even worth killing.
@@dhunter1133 She knew he could fend for himself. But it's not really about reality it's a movie. And he had the classic hero like qualities and resourcefulness. But yeah a regular person in a real life scenario would be most likely be screwed out there.
the original mad max trilogy is superior. why are reboots/continuations for these trilogies always so bad? same director, but perhaps not the same crew. 80s were just different, better.
Something about that final shot of Max walking alone in the wasteland amidst the debris of battle that has haunted me for years. The definitive apocalyptic anti hero and icon.
"Well... ain't we a pair. Raggedy man." I just love that line and the way she delivers it with a laugh. That whole beat after the plane takes off to her driving away is one of my favorite movie moments of all time. Something beautiful about that moment of respect between two enemies and parting ways now that one of them has won. Perfect.
@@michaelabercrombie7698 Actually she saw Max would eventually end up like she did. She started Barter town with good intentions, but then became a dictator. She saw the same in Max, thus she saw them as a pair... and equally lost.
She knew he was a decent man - he had every reason to kill blaster, but he didnt which is a rarity in the wasteland, and she had every to kill max, but she recognised that hlm helping the others escape to try and rebuild some kind of civilisation, is the same thing she tried with barter town - Two battered souls, that recognised the good and value in each other .
I agree, especially with that "battered souls" part. There was nothing to gain from killing Max. Just like two boxers or opposing teams leaving the ring or a field with having gained nothing more than respect for the other. Who won? Who lost? Doesn't matter, at least not anymore. "Ain't we a pair."
Tina Turner was so badass! I LOVED her in this movie! RIP Ms. Turner, but tis a fact that all of our greatest ICONIC hollywood performers have to pass on eventually. At least they left us movies that will stand the test of time. :D
What a brilliant scene. The keyword is “Pair” aunty recognized max not just as her equal but as a survivor. She didn’t have a problem with him personally. It just shows she wasn’t evil. They took someone important to her plans and she chased after them. After he was gone, there was no reason to continue chase. No reason to keep fighting max. The last words. Goodbye, soldier. Shows she acknowledges who mad max is. While this may be confused with respect. Acknowledging can sometimes be more powerful. He was but a stranger looking for gas and left her town destroyed. But she recognized he was like her. Both people clinging the old ways of helping others. Her trying to bring civilization back as best as she can and him helping others. While he tries to always gain something and not do things for free at the end, he always ends up getting nothing in return. Always getting left empty handed. But he survives. He’s a soldier. Aunty realize she didn’t deal with your average fighter so she left laughing.
Well, I suspect that she recognized him of being a strong survivor, and maybe (if he comes around to bartertown) she can work with him again. The other henchmen that she has around her seemed rather "lacking" in comparison.
Say what you will about the movie, but Aunty Entity is my favorite Mad Max villain by far. She has real depth and complexity to her, has an endearing dynamic with Max, and Turner just gives an incredibly entertaining performance as her.
Saw a documentary on this once that she ad-libbed the "goodbye, soldier" line, and when Miller objected, she stood her ground on it. Being that she was Tina Turner, he kept it in, and *that* was the right call. I saw this film on first release, and that moment is one of the standouts of the film and one that stuck with me down through the years. The respect, the "lose today, win tomorrow" approach, and just the casual cool of being boss enough to walk away on your terms.
This is the only scene in this movie that I kept coming back to. She was bested by a man who had nothing but the clothes on his back, and there was nothing to prove from killing a downed man surrounded by your men. Its a cowardly. Auntie accepted the defeat and walked away laughing like a true boss.
It’s unfortunate that she never had another role after this movie. She wasn’t a terrible actress by comparison to others who transitioned from music to acting.
He softened her steel heart when she saw he was willing to get killed to save the others. She knew he did not expect mercy since she tried to execute him before, so, she knew for sure this was a selfless act, a rarety in the world of the post apocalypse, that's why she laugh at him, she was trying to show him she also could be generous, her ego did not allow her to just order him to be killed, it was beneath her to do after what she saw of him, first sacrificing his deal with her to spare blaster in the arena, and in the end staying behind at her complete mercy just so the others had a chance.
@@vulcan2519 they both had that in common. She took care of bartertown the way he helped the others, sacrificing there own needs. Just my opinion, though.
I don't think as a villian. She is a survivor like Max and she is more focused on what is best for Barter Town. So Max did best her but she also saw him as a kindred spirt. But that is just me. LOL
*One of the best endings in movie history* fades into darkness, silhouette emerges from Max's bodily figure heading onto the unknown, already seeking the next chapter, followed by a fitting ending music ....a classic!
Auntie wasn't a warlord like the Lord Humongous, Toe-Cutter, or Imortem Joe. She was more of a leader with a code, who tried to rebuild her little corner of the world. There was a form of law in Barter Town. She also had a kind of respect of Max.
@@brianmerritt5410 Toecutter was the most eloquent, witty and charismatic of the lot. It's clear he's way more than just a stupid thug. Those under him are thugs but it's clear he's no fool, and neither is his second in command Bubba Zanetti.
@@brianmerritt5410 was toe cutter the guy from the first movie? Also , not goona lie I thought immortan joe was humongous, they show his burnt/damaged back, they show the back of head pumping, and he wears a suit that looks all muscle. I thought they were trying to show us he survived and this was his civilization he built since. He also addresses people the same way, and at the end it shows a guy who resembles the main thug guy from road warrior that humongous chokes out then later chains to his vehicle
because he earned his Life through fighting and Auntie respect someone who has the will to fight and has a strong desire to live on.. that's why she says "aren't we a pair raggedy man goodbye soldier"
@@brianmerritt5410 toecutter was more than a thug... he was a highly intelligent but deranged villain who planned the destruction of the MFP and without him the otjers might never have gotten to power
Yeah, it might be better to call her an antagonist than a villain. A villain is an antagonist who's evil. An antagonist is someone whose goals are simply at odds with those of the protagonist. As you say, chasing off her opponents is something Aunty Entity can work to her advantage and as she says, she can always just rebuild. Her decision at the end not to kill Max (or even punish him) shows that for all her ruthlessness, she's not evil, hence why Max looks so thoughtful, even a bit admiring, as she leaves. She's a conqueror, but she's one with an admirable goal.
Respectfully disagree. Every "Mad Max" movie ends with Max standing alone in a vast wasteland. He's a survivor. Auntie knows and respects that. To her he's a soldier of this post-apocalyptic world. She looks at Max and sees herself., a survivor and soldier. Anyway, she got what she bargained for, she is now 100% in control of barter town.
@@poormanstrackframe No, she wanted to rid of blaster - so that Master can be bullied into working Bartertown 24/7. Without his bodyguard, master is a little weak man.
But she left us so much to enjoy. We can mourn but also celebrate her life. She was so amazing in this movie, I loved every minute of her on screen. She has joined other heroes of the silver screen.
Tina Turner did such a great job in this move, Ike must have been furious! What a great ending line to a movie, and Tina Turner delivered it perfectly!
The endings for these films are always bittersweet. The good guys always win, with the exception of Max who is once again all alone. Max gained and lost a family for the second time.
Did you guys realize that Logan (2017) has been inspired on Mad Max 3? Besides having an aussi actor playing the main character there is a moment in Logan when the protagonist is captured by a group of kids and gets his beard shaved by them while he was sleeping. In both films the kids think that they are supposed to leave the place and try to find some other mistic place where only good things happen, but the pragmatic and disillusioned protagonist tries to convince them to stay. It's so similar!
What a scene. The theme music as he pulls out from behind the plane always gives chills, as do the shared looks between Max and the plane's passengers, and the way his truck engine revs as he floors it and pulls ahead of the plane.
I love how sad everyone looks that Max left the plane. Like they know they made it out, and they know they won, but they also know that Max had to sacrifice himself for them to win. Despite the fact that Max convinced them that he wasn’t who they thought he was, many of them were still youthful, wide-eyed kids. I feel like this moment really granted them some maturity, and probably taught them more about the world they lived in.
Would love to see Aunty return and have a younger actress play her in a new Mad Max. Such a great character. On a side note, Tina Turner was actually a really good actor, she done a great job in this.
I've always loved the scene when he pulls up next to the plane and the song beat slows down, then he speeds up and song starts playing faster.. goosebumps i tell ya
Not only Tina Turner played a most remebered badass character as Aunty Entity, but she made a fineass song "We don't need another hero" for the movie too.
love how he just walks at the end. leaving it open at to wether or not he died. wish mad max fury road still had that "old max" thing that they were planning early on. one of the last old people who remember the old world
no way he died. It wouldnt take him that long to walk back to the pilots home. they left in a rush, it's basically unlooted. unless that is where auntie is going.
IIRC, Bartertown was producing energy based on converting pig feces into methane, so I always assumed all the vehicles were somehow running on nitromethane. So yeah, they would sound like dragsters. :)
You know. There’s always been one lingering question about IronBar. Did he survive the movie or was he just some crazed lunatic that can take just about anything
You can so tell by the end of this movie and clip Max was super into Tina Turner's character. First time since the firs movie has he shown any affection for another woman.
He earned his Life through fighting and Auntie respect someone who had the will to fight and had a strong desire to live despite all odds.. that's why she says "aren't we a pair raggedy man goodbye soldier"
He may not have been THE Captain Walker the children were hoping he was, but he was A Captain Walker who got them safely on that flight home to 'tomorromorrowland'.
Only when they got to their "Tomorrowmorrowland", they were shocked to see otherwise: the city of Perth in ruin, realizing a little too late that Max was telling the truth about the apocalypse.
Max's expression at 0:19 is so powerful, stoic and expression of inner strength. It struck me later that Kevin Costner (whom I respect for his films as well) had copied that expression perfectly to express that quiet power in his roles. It's sort of the way a real man should be.
My opinion the walking on the road alone is the signature of a legend as if it was another day in the longest walk of his life. Knowing he escape death once again. We need mad max one more time please. Mil you read this we all want you back as mad max . You're the hero and we can use one more time in the road please come back. It be very interesting because you be old but very dangerous and still what it takes to drive a much better car maybe the interceptor one more time for all your loving fans that enjoy all your adventures and sacrifices you did for others. I hope everyone agrees with I'm saying 😊
The most dangerous stunt ever in a Max film too. Watch how close Jedidiah’s plane comes to Max’s head. And Gibson did that stunt himself for reall. Now thats some serious trust to pull that shot off.
Five of my favorite Antiheroes, Frank Castle, Snake Plissken, Max Rockatansky, John Constantine and the vampire hunter Jack Crow - but only Max and Snake are the only true definition of lone warriors out of the five. The five of them are my favorite Badass antiheroes! Legends.
May God bless your Soul Tina Turner. One of my favorite lines in a movie, "Aren't we a pair Raggedy Man?..........Good Bye Soldier!" An amazing voice!
Indeed!
Amazing Tina❤❤
"Well.. Ain't we a pair? ... Raggedy man"
And in silhouette against the sunlight, a damn gorgeous body as well!
I was about 4 or 6 when I saw this it scared the christ out of me id cry whenever my parents watched it
One of my favorite ending scenes to any movie and her tip of the cap to Max by sparing him and respecting him as a soldier. Tina will be missed here and for her body of work. May she rest in peace. Classy lady and flawlessly delivered here…love her laugh too.
I wouldn't say Auntie spared him. She left him in the wasteland without water, food, weapons, or transportation, and knowing that the closest civilization - Bartertown - is a place he can't go back to without being killed on sight. An optimist would say Auntie gave him a chance; a realist would say she condemned him to a slow death instead of a merciful one.
@@dhunter1133 depends, I bet Ironbar probably had some weapons on him as he was head of Auntie's security, those wrecks might have some food/water/fuel stored on or in them, and one of those dune buggies might be salvageable if flipped back onto their wheels. I'd say it was more a power play by her, putting on a show for her men that Max is so beneath her he isn't even worth killing.
@@VladamireD - Like I said, an optimist would say she gave him a chance. :)
@@dhunter1133 She knew he could fend for himself. But it's not really about reality it's a movie. And he had the classic hero like qualities and resourcefulness. But yeah a regular person in a real life scenario would be most likely be screwed out there.
Iconic ending for an iconic saga by an iconic performer... goodbye Auntie, ride Shiny and Chrome.
I like how the puppet guy had enough strength to stretch that finger. 😄
YES, and Tina pulled it off so real and perfect.
the original mad max trilogy is superior. why are reboots/continuations for these trilogies always so bad? same director, but perhaps not the same crew. 80s were just different, better.
@@cagneybillingsley2165it’s ok to have wrong opinions
Invece trovo bellissimo anche fury road...@@cagneybillingsley2165
Something about that final shot of Max walking alone in the wasteland amidst the debris of battle that has haunted me for years. The definitive apocalyptic anti hero and icon.
There is something attractive to wearing a suit of leather with pads of leather on it as improvised armour in an apocalypse
Yes.
His ability to brave a relentlessly hostile environment and endure what we would consider unbearable loneliness is inspiring.
If you havent played Fallout 3 the video game...you should start asap.
Stole my words Bro
"Well... ain't we a pair. Raggedy man." I just love that line and the way she delivers it with a laugh. That whole beat after the plane takes off to her driving away is one of my favorite movie moments of all time. Something beautiful about that moment of respect between two enemies and parting ways now that one of them has won. Perfect.
She does a great evil laugh!
It was a great laugh…
Out of respect she cut him loose.
@@michaelabercrombie7698 Actually she saw Max would eventually end up like she did. She started Barter town with good intentions, but then became a dictator. She saw the same in Max, thus she saw them as a pair... and equally lost.
Totally unbelievable. Film thing only.
She knew he was a decent man - he had every reason to kill blaster, but he didnt which is a rarity in the wasteland, and she had every to kill max, but she recognised that hlm helping the others escape to try and rebuild some kind of civilisation, is the same thing she tried with barter town - Two battered souls, that recognised the good and value in each other .
excellent take.
You got it in a nutshell
Great summary
he thined out the herd for her,got rid of master and iron bar,she is a queen,and queens used men against each other to keep their rule.
I agree, especially with that "battered souls" part. There was nothing to gain from killing Max. Just like two boxers or opposing teams leaving the ring or a field with having gained nothing more than respect for the other. Who won? Who lost? Doesn't matter, at least not anymore. "Ain't we a pair."
What a badass. Not just here, but IRL. Rest in peace, Ms. Turner
Tina Turner was so badass! I LOVED her in this movie! RIP Ms. Turner, but tis a fact that all of our greatest ICONIC hollywood performers have to pass on eventually. At least they left us movies that will stand the test of time. :D
What a brilliant scene. The keyword is “Pair” aunty recognized max not just as her equal but as a survivor. She didn’t have a problem with him personally. It just shows she wasn’t evil. They took someone important to her plans and she chased after them. After he was gone, there was no reason to continue chase. No reason to keep fighting max. The last words. Goodbye, soldier. Shows she acknowledges who mad max is. While this may be confused with respect. Acknowledging can sometimes be more powerful. He was but a stranger looking for gas and left her town destroyed. But she recognized he was like her. Both people clinging the old ways of helping others. Her trying to bring civilization back as best as she can and him helping others. While he tries to always gain something and not do things for free at the end, he always ends up getting nothing in return. Always getting left empty handed. But he survives. He’s a soldier. Aunty realize she didn’t deal with your average fighter so she left laughing.
Well, I suspect that she recognized him of being a strong survivor, and maybe (if he comes around to bartertown) she can work with him again. The other henchmen that she has around her seemed rather "lacking" in comparison.
Wow, you put it really well.
@@calowenby1654 that's what she said
I was the 100th like!
@@JWBabaYaga amazing
Say what you will about the movie, but Aunty Entity is my favorite Mad Max villain by far. She has real depth and complexity to her, has an endearing dynamic with Max, and Turner just gives an incredibly entertaining performance as her.
Saw a documentary on this once that she ad-libbed the "goodbye, soldier" line, and when Miller objected, she stood her ground on it. Being that she was Tina Turner, he kept it in, and *that* was the right call. I saw this film on first release, and that moment is one of the standouts of the film and one that stuck with me down through the years. The respect, the "lose today, win tomorrow" approach, and just the casual cool of being boss enough to walk away on your terms.
This is the only scene in this movie that I kept coming back to.
She was bested by a man who had nothing but the clothes on his back, and there was nothing to prove from killing a downed man surrounded by your men. Its a cowardly.
Auntie accepted the defeat and walked away laughing like a true boss.
It’s unfortunate that she never had another role after this movie. She wasn’t a terrible actress by comparison to others who transitioned from music to acting.
Simple line but adds so much into the depth of character.
Well said
"Goodbye, soldier": Auntie's respect for the only man who ever bested her.
He softened her steel heart when she saw he was willing to get killed to save the others. She knew he did not expect mercy since she tried to execute him before, so, she knew for sure this was a selfless act, a rarety in the world of the post apocalypse, that's why she laugh at him, she was trying to show him she also could be generous, her ego did not allow her to just order him to be killed, it was beneath her to do after what she saw of him, first sacrificing his deal with her to spare blaster in the arena, and in the end staying behind at her complete mercy just so the others had a chance.
@@vulcan2519 they both had that in common. She took care of bartertown the way he helped the others, sacrificing there own needs. Just my opinion, though.
@@dfcardenas22 Well, she did killed blaster, an handicaped man, because she wanted full control, she had that in her her as well...
@@vulcan2519 thats just politics and necessity. She respected him.
I don't think as a villian. She is a survivor like Max and she is more focused on what is best for Barter Town. So Max did best her but she also saw him as a kindred spirt. But that is just me. LOL
*One of the best endings in movie history* fades into darkness, silhouette emerges from Max's bodily figure heading onto the unknown, already seeking the next chapter, followed by a fitting ending music ....a classic!
Auntie wasn't a warlord like the Lord Humongous, Toe-Cutter, or Imortem Joe. She was more of a leader with a code, who tried to rebuild her little corner of the world. There was a form of law in Barter Town.
She also had a kind of respect of Max.
Toe cutter was just a thug. Noehere near the power that Humongous or Immortan Joe had.
@@brianmerritt5410 Toecutter was the most eloquent, witty and charismatic of the lot. It's clear he's way more than just a stupid thug. Those under him are thugs but it's clear he's no fool, and neither is his second in command Bubba Zanetti.
@@brianmerritt5410 was toe cutter the guy from the first movie? Also , not goona lie I thought immortan joe was humongous, they show his burnt/damaged back, they show the back of head pumping, and he wears a suit that looks all muscle. I thought they were trying to show us he survived and this was his civilization he built since. He also addresses people the same way, and at the end it shows a guy who resembles the main thug guy from road warrior that humongous chokes out then later chains to his vehicle
because he earned his Life through fighting and Auntie respect someone who has the will to fight and has a strong desire to live on.. that's why she says "aren't we a pair raggedy man goodbye soldier"
@@brianmerritt5410 toecutter was more than a thug... he was a highly intelligent but deranged villain who planned the destruction of the MFP and without him the otjers might never have gotten to power
This scene and this line is what sets Auntie apart from the other "villains" of the Mad Max series and makes her the best.
Aunties the best. She’s completely sane and just as rare as Max is.
Aunty was as ruthless as the wasteland when she had to be but Bartertown did bring law and order
-Goodbye, Soldier.
-Goodbye, Ms. Turner.
24/05/23
We will meet again, beyond Thunderdome.
Improvised too. What an incredible line.
Best villan she respects the road warrior as he respects her
"Goodbye Soldier." GREAT!
Yeah, it might be better to call her an antagonist than a villain. A villain is an antagonist who's evil. An antagonist is someone whose goals are simply at odds with those of the protagonist. As you say, chasing off her opponents is something Aunty Entity can work to her advantage and as she says, she can always just rebuild. Her decision at the end not to kill Max (or even punish him) shows that for all her ruthlessness, she's not evil, hence why Max looks so thoughtful, even a bit admiring, as she leaves. She's a conqueror, but she's one with an admirable goal.
Leaving him in the desert with nothing for miles is torture enough. She thinks he’ll probably die slowly.
Respectfully disagree. Every "Mad Max" movie ends with Max standing alone in a vast wasteland. He's a survivor. Auntie knows and respects that. To her he's a soldier of this post-apocalyptic world. She looks at Max and sees herself., a survivor and soldier. Anyway, she got what she bargained for, she is now 100% in control of barter town.
@@poormanstrackframe No, she wanted to rid of blaster - so that Master can be bullied into working Bartertown 24/7. Without his bodyguard, master is a little weak man.
Rest in Peace, Aunty....
One of the best end scenes in a movie ever!
"Goodbye Soldier."
Ad lib too
The look on Max’s face as he drives by sees the kids for the last time says it all about him: a decent man in a dangerous landscape. RIP “Auntie.”
Same look Tom Hardy as “Max” gives at the end in “Fury Road,” the look of the selfless anti-hero.
A Lesson in Sacrifice! Max gave of himself and everything he fought for through the whole film to save the kids! WONDERFUL! and so beautifully shot!
Yep! And he couldn’t bear to finish off Blaster because he had the mind of a kid and had been taken advantage of.
The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few or the one.
When it comes to max max, he will always save the most children in any context, except the first one, tagts when he went mad
Agree. A work of art. They don't make films like these anymore. And there's no CGI in it either.
Finally He Was Capt. Walker!..
This is so melancholic now. The song is beautiful. Can’t believe Tina is gone.
But she left us so much to enjoy. We can mourn but also celebrate her life. She was so amazing in this movie, I loved every minute of her on screen. She has joined other heroes of the silver screen.
I first saw this movie in '88 or '89.........that engine note when he gets on it passing the plane is just...orgasmic.
...goodbye, Auntie.
one of the greatest scenes of all times
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I agree, but this movie has also the best opening scene ever made
Easily
Really? I find it rather boring.
“Well…… Ain’t we a pair…… Raggedy man……”
Classic!!! 👏🏻👍🏻
And that laugh!
One of the all-time best sci-fi future stories. The whole series
Tina Turner did such a great job in this move, Ike must have been furious! What a great ending line to a movie, and Tina Turner delivered it perfectly!
The endings for these films are always bittersweet. The good guys always win, with the exception of Max who is once again all alone. Max gained and lost a family for the second time.
Rest in peace, Auntie.
RIP Auntie. You will be missed.
I don't care what anyone else says, this wraps up the original trilogy. This was the true end for Mad Max.
Aunty and Max are kind of like 2 mirrors facing each other, just different positions.
I wonder if fate has them tied together somehow
Did you guys realize that Logan (2017) has been inspired on Mad Max 3? Besides having an aussi actor playing the main character there is a moment in Logan when the protagonist is captured by a group of kids and gets his beard shaved by them while he was sleeping. In both films the kids think that they are supposed to leave the place and try to find some other mistic place where only good things happen, but the pragmatic and disillusioned protagonist tries to convince them to stay. It's so similar!
What a scene. The theme music as he pulls out from behind the plane always gives chills, as do the shared looks between Max and the plane's passengers, and the way his truck engine revs as he floors it and pulls ahead of the plane.
The auntie could have blew him away right there on the spot but since he shows such courageous bravery it’s a mercy set free.🆓
Well, aint we a pair. Raggedy Man?
Goodbye, Tina
Now this is the OG Mad Max!
In my opinion Fury Road wasnt bad, Tom Hardy isnt a bad actor either but i felt the absense of Mel, he will be forever the one and only Max.
@@CommanderTato I Didn't only like Fury Road because Of Tom Hardy he Sucks
Commander Tato yes
Ben 10 please talk like a human being.
Thanks for your magnificent contribution to Arts, Tina. You will be sorely missed RIP😢
I love how sad everyone looks that Max left the plane. Like they know they made it out, and they know they won, but they also know that Max had to sacrifice himself for them to win. Despite the fact that Max convinced them that he wasn’t who they thought he was, many of them were still youthful, wide-eyed kids. I feel like this moment really granted them some maturity, and probably taught them more about the world they lived in.
The end scene where we get to see nuclear war damaged Sydney is great especially that it was all done with models no CGI back in 1985.
There was CGI back in 1985 lmao.
@@EskoMorko_ I know..
@@EskoMorko_ No problem
well cgi sucked back then
Mairid Berz there wasn’t any cgi here. Other than maybe filters and stuff like it
RIP TINA..
Would love to see Aunty return and have a younger actress play her in a new Mad Max. Such a great character. On a side note, Tina Turner was actually a really good actor, she done a great job in this.
One of the greatest sequences ever.
RIP Tina.
I came to see this clip just for the legs!
RIP Tina.. What a LEGEND
I've always loved the scene when he pulls up next to the plane and the song beat slows down, then he speeds up and song starts playing faster.. goosebumps i tell ya
Jo Man absolutely agree and that mental sound of the blown v8 as he pulls away.
Yea that part gives me chills... the sound of the car and the music is epic
Oh my God !! Tina Turner's legs, were more than enough reason to watch this movie !!!
Good Bye Soldier!
Improvised too. What an incredible line.
2:50 perfect wide pan shot of max after his battle. He’s at peace.
Not only Tina Turner played a most remebered badass character as Aunty Entity, but she made a fineass song "We don't need another hero" for the movie too.
She also did the intro music for the film; One of The Living
love how he just walks at the end. leaving it open at to wether or not he died. wish mad max fury road still had that "old max" thing that they were planning early on. one of the last old people who remember the old world
no way he died. It wouldnt take him that long to walk back to the pilots home. they left in a rush, it's basically unlooted. unless that is where auntie is going.
She absolutely respects him even though he destroyed her world.
Everyone talking about auntie’s respect, but I just keep rewinding back to Max’s truck, damn that V8 sounds good, sounds like a Top Fuel dragster 😍
IIRC, Bartertown was producing energy based on converting pig feces into methane, so I always assumed all the vehicles were somehow running on nitromethane. So yeah, they would sound like dragsters. :)
I saw this movie when I was 15 and I didn't know who Tina Turner was. She was iconic and unforgettable. RIP Queen!
Must have been awesome building the movie props, crazy vehicles and special effects here. Pure steampunk at it's best.
Rest in power, Ms. Turner.
Rest in Peace, Queen! 😢❤
Hell YEAAA You have ROCKED the ThunderDome Auntie... ✨⚡️✨⚡️💥RIP ...
Rest in peace, Tina. 😔🙏
The only movie that I love that Tina Turner did that made her a great villain
One of the greatest movies ever!
the casting of tina was a briliant idea
Loved Angry Anderson’s last Finger!!😂😂👍🏽
You know. There’s always been one lingering question about IronBar. Did he survive the movie or was he just some crazed lunatic that can take just about anything
Goodbye Tina 😭 RIP
Goodbye, Queen.. 😢
That whole shot from 2:50 onward.... No one will ever be that cool.
Goodbye, Tina. You will always be the Queen.
You can so tell by the end of this movie and clip Max was super into Tina Turner's character. First time since the firs movie has he shown any affection for another woman.
And for warrior woman from mm2
He was NOT. Wtf,man?
He earned his Life through fighting and Auntie respect someone who had the will to fight and had a strong desire to live despite all odds.. that's why she says "aren't we a pair raggedy man goodbye soldier"
Tina driving into the afterlife: WITNESS MEEEEEE!
He may not have been THE Captain Walker the children were hoping he was, but he was A Captain Walker who got them safely on that flight home to 'tomorromorrowland'.
Only when they got to their "Tomorrowmorrowland", they were shocked to see otherwise: the city of Perth in ruin, realizing a little too late that Max was telling the truth about the apocalypse.
ain't we a pair. RIP Tina Turner
I just watched it on DVD today. This is my all-time fave Tina scene where Aunty say "Goodbye, Soldier." RIP Tina Turner
Godspeed, Tina.
Goodbye Auntie Entity.
She was so rock n roll. Godbless her. Rip.
2:04 is terrifying. Max is completely at Aunty's mercy.
Post-apocaplytic holding spray is the best!! Keeps hair in place after high speeds in an open-air cockpit through wind, heat, and dust
Tina Turner such cool voice...and laugh
RIP Tina Turner "Aunty". Thank you for good songs and movies
The best ending.god bless you tina!
Max's expression at 0:19 is so powerful, stoic and expression of inner strength. It struck me later that Kevin Costner (whom I respect for his films as well) had copied that expression perfectly to express that quiet power in his roles. It's sort of the way a real man should be.
Goodbye soldier...
Goodbye, Tina...😢
"Goodbye, soldier." RIP Tina Turner.
Good bye, Queen Turner. We will meet again, beyond Thunderdome.
My opinion the walking on the road alone is the signature of a legend as if it was another day in the longest walk of his life. Knowing he escape death once again. We need mad max one more time please. Mil you read this we all want you back as mad max . You're the hero and we can use one more time in the road please come back. It be very interesting because you be old but very dangerous and still what it takes to drive a much better car maybe the interceptor one more time for all your loving fans that enjoy all your adventures and sacrifices you did for others. I hope everyone agrees with I'm saying 😊
Goodbye... Aunty.
Master with the tiny little salute to Max.
Best Mad Max scene ever! Tina Turner was great.
The most dangerous stunt ever in a Max film too. Watch how close Jedidiah’s plane comes to Max’s head. And Gibson did that stunt himself for reall. Now thats some serious trust to pull that shot off.
When Max is laying on the ground? Hell, that wasn't dangerous. The plane cleared him by almost ten feet.
Epic scene RIP Tina.
This is my fav scene of thunderdome!
Five of my favorite Antiheroes, Frank Castle, Snake Plissken, Max Rockatansky, John Constantine and the vampire hunter Jack Crow - but only Max and Snake are the only true definition of lone warriors out of the five. The five of them are my favorite Badass antiheroes! Legends.
Only villain to clash with max and live to tell the tale
Goodbye Auntie-RIP.
Angry’s defiant finger at the end 😂
good bye Tina !
rest in peace and sing for the angels !
AINT WE A PAIR RAGGEDY MAN!! RIP Tina you are simply the best! Goodbye soldier!! 🫡🫡🫡
That sinister laugh 😆 she does it’s like 👍 listening to the joker 🃏.
To this day this scene gives me a good goosebumps feeling how max said he's goodbye with a look
When i first saw this movie i thought this was the dumbest ending of all time but it grew on me.