Mad Max 2 4K HDR | End Battle Scene 1/2
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Max (Mel Gibson) drives the post-apocalyptic highways of the Australian outback, fending off attacks from nomadic tribes that prey on outsiders. Falling into an encampment led by the relatively peaceful Pappagallo (Mike Preston), Max at first schemes to steal their oil, but soon becomes the group's reluctant defender against the hulking Humungus (Kjell Nilsson) and his ruthless marauders.
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Directed by : George Miller
Starring : Mel Gibson
Screenplay by :
Terry Hayes
George Miller
Brian Hannant
Produced by : Byron Kennedy
Cinematography : Dean Semler
Edited by :
David Stiven
Tim Wellburn
Michael Balson
Music by : Brian May
Production company : Kennedy Miller Entertainment
Distributed by : Roadshow Film Distributors, Warner Bros.
Release date : 24 December 1981
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Warner Bros. (1981)
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All Mad Max movies are good. Yes, even that one you're thinking of.
Beyond Thunderdome??
@@MusicaCristianoide-jq9ko So criminally underrated and overly hated.
@@videogamecin it has may problemas, The Road Warrior was great, violent and mature. Thunderdome was ok until the kids appeared, felt more like the Goonies than a Mad Max movie
Makes Fast X look like a toy commercial.
😅 yep
You're goddamned right 😎
When the two fighters throw the molotov cocktails, and scream in excitement over setting the car on fire while the crazy apocalyptic music score plays. That sums up the Mad Max universe for me. Pure madness.
3:51
For killing his dog, his crew on the tanker, crashing his car, Max really makes that guy suffer- he just mulches that car with him in it- it's glorious, Mad Max indeed.
Also stealing the Warrior Woman’s body… shudder to think what they were planning to do with her…
This is a movie CLASSIC
It’s even more poignant when you know the other people on the rig sacrificed their lives , as they must have known there was no gas in the tanker
Super badass!
Even though I preferred the actual story and overall narrative arc of 'Furiosa,' the action scenes here are genuinely thrilling to watch compared to 'Furiosa' because they look so realistic. This is pure action cinema.
The Australian outback is pretty savage to drive through
Yes it can be annoying sometimes, but it’s nice to take the family out on a road trip, and then you just have to deal with marauders!
3:18 my favorite part
Is this Dunlap Gate Rd in Statesville NC??
0:47 That scene always makes me cringe thinking about how much that would hurt. The stunts in this movie are insanely good.
Of course Fury Road is bigger but... this one was already awesome !
This is pretty fucked up, thank god Australia isn’t real
The stunt at 3:34 was not meant to go that way. It was scripted for the stunt man to clear the car, but he instead clipped it and broke his leg really badly. They ended up keeping it in anyway, but damn it would've been painful
Love the Tanker chase. I'm curious to know, what color is the steering wheel in the MACK truck? I know MACK did many different colors in those days, and I'm interested to know. Is the Steering wheel a kind os Brown or Tan? If you don't know I understand. Please and Thank you.
Why did they change the sound effects for this release? Sounds absolutely terrible.
Seriously
Amazing stuntmen!
The stunt actor at 4:18 is a female.
@@istvanvilmos8400How do you know that?
3:20…..Max doles out some justice.
When i actually went to Australia, i was so disappointed. I expected masked roving gamgs just causing chaos and looking for gasoline. But insteaf i got a totally notmal experience
Go to Perth. The place is out in the middle of nowhere and has been taken over by barbarian bikers
Only aussies can make a movie like that, part 1 and 2. Crappy american versions of that genre and time had no grit.
There is 1 movie that was made in North America back in 1991. Either in The U.S. or Canada and it was called NEON CITY, is starred Michael Ironside and Vanity. And I think it's cool. If I did a movie like the in North America either animated or live action, I'll try not to disappoint.
You need to see “A Boy and his Dog”. It predates Mad Max and is grittier than Fallout New Vagas.
@RenlangRen lol, just watched trailor. So bad it's good I will try to find the movie.