I read that in the original 2015-era treatment for Furiosa that shot was supposed to be the ending shot of the film. It's not supposed to be a gratuitous fan service shot, George Miller's original vision for Furiosa was for it to end exactly with the shot that starts Fury Road.
@@davidthieroff9452 Yeah to me it seemed like Max somehow brought her to the creepy old bag with the maggots but that wouldn't make sense. Someone got her there, though.
@@TheDarkPorkins Yea that was one thing that had me confused. Its edited as if Max saw her close to death and picked her up and dumped her at the citadel. But I dont think Max is aware of the Citadel in Fury Road? I'm fine the cameo but I think it probably could have fit somewhere else without the implication that he's the one that saved her.
I just wanted a movie with mad max kicking ass instead we get him kicking ass half of fury road and completely cut out in the worst movie in the franchise...beyond thunderdome is better
George Miller should get an Academy Award for all his character names. Even the most minor characters have wonderfully insane names when the credits roll.
@himynameisaaron86 I think Furiosa is fantastic as well, just in a different way. It's a different film. If Miller had tried to capture that frantic insanity that was Fury Road a second time, it would have sucked. Fury Road is just the ballistic final act of a 4 part story. Furiosa is the first 3 acts.
To me, the name Furiosa works because even as a kid, she’s trained to sabotage/ kill any interlopers, and her mother is a full badass. So my understanding is that Furiosa is from a warrior caste or family, which would explain the name. Especially cause her little sister was named “Valkyrie”
Yeah, they were all stone cold killers even as old ladies. And it makes sense - you could only build the Green Place in a world like that by slaughtering any poor fool who got close.
@@PraiseJesus69 yeah the protaganist was a child prisoner in capitivity for most of the series. the last movie was a high octane convoy battle. personally im glad there wont be another mad max if this is the direction it was going in.
@nullakjg767 i agree that its not as good as fury road, but what is. I'm glad Miller went for something different instead of trying to recapture lighting. It's still beyond me how it's even possible to be bored during this movie unless you went in with a completely closed mind or years of disney colour explosion brain rot
I'd do anything to live in the timeline where Prometheus isn't a pretentious barrel of farts with characters who seem to be victims of trepanning and is instead directly comparable to Fury Road.
@@brinewind8732you think Prometheus is bad? You will not enjoy Covenant..😂Seriously, at least Prometheus had Fassbender doing a great job as an android gone psycho, it had some cool visuals and a couple(literally 2) great scenes. Covenant is just stupid. So, so stupid..
@@Eisenwulf666 I hated 'em both. Jay's comment in a prior video about Ridley Scott's brain being scrambled by Damon Lindeloff lives rent free in my head.
One of my favorite parts of the movie was Dementus getting accidentally blasted with the first Warboy's red flare, then in the very next scene his hypeman announces him as Red Dementus. It was awesome to see him pivot from a Jesus/Gandhi pure white-robe role to an intimidating warlord trying to act tough at the Citadel.
It also shows his weakness in needing to be looked up to in awe and fear by his minions. Like you said, it is to put on a more intimidating persona, when approaching Immorten Joe and his followers at the Citadel. A great example of "show, don't tell" filmmaking. A poorer script would have had an "exposition dump" scene.
I love when rich actors try to act like they went through something making a movie. Live in Baltimore and then talk to me. These actors r so stupid. O we all feel unsafe cause I'm not in air conditioning.
Is anyone even gonna mention they kicked mad Max out his own series cause of his skin color and sex??? They literally said it. That's why they did it. Wtf?!?!
@@TheCollapse410They were planning on shooting the two movies back to back. It was the plan all along to have her in a spin-off. It looks pathetic trying to find excuses to feel oppressed. Being a white male in the US is hitting the genetic lottery. Stop complaining about it lol.
I haven't seen "Furiosa" but talking about "Fury Road" I think it was Jay who said, "In this movie there is a blind albino playing a flame throwing guitar on the back of a truck in the middle of the desert, and it makes perfect sense." And that is one of the most hilariously appropriate descriptions of what "Fury Road" is like in terms of sensations.
@@simonmorley2934they really enjoyed part 1 according to their review. Strange why they are putting off part 2, considering it would make good content for the channel.
Does anyone else ever sit back and think how bizarre this is? They could just sit down and talk about films but instead you've got a guy in a pimp hat and bowtie pretending to be an influencer talking to a VCR repairman in a victimised elderly client's front room.
I wish they’d just play these straight and just talk about the films. Even back in the days of the prequel reviews I’d skip through all the hookers in the basement crap.
George Miller doesn’t like the mad max game because the team who made it took all of his notes and scripts without his permission and instead of following George’s story, they made a weird mess that contains heavy furiosa and Mad Max: The Wasteland spoilers (the movie that isn’t even out yet) and the game doesn’t contain any continuity to any entry in the series because of it, so I can understand why he’s pretty pissed about it. The game was supposed to be a direct prequel to fury road, the little girl max hallucinates was going to be in it and we would fail to save her, they even went so far as to remove the spoiler from max’s actual car in the film so they could make it an optional collectible in the game, that’s how deeply connected Miller intended the game to be. Hope that helps
WTF. Goddamn it. I didn't know Miller had so much thought put into it. How did they use his notes without his permission though. ? Just lied about not using them or something ?
Shame, the mad max game is criminally underrated. It looks fantastic and runs smooth as all hell at max settings in 4k on pc, and even though it takes awhile to really pick up the pacing, it's full of challenging places to fight through, lots of upgrades that are physically represented on max himself so you get a sense of progression from hobo to road warrior. The driving too, theres a lot of fun mechanics with the vehicle combat, and theres a palpable sense of speed and goddamn if the effects and sense of pure speed when cars explode and tumble wildly beside you aren't some of the best, maybe THE best I've ever seen.
Part of why George Miller is upset at the Mad Max game was how they ripped out bits of the Furiosa Movie script and at some point removed his involvment from the game which he didn't even get credited for.
It did more than that. WB had access to all of George Miller's design documents, preliminary art, and his notes for Fury Road, which included all the backstories and the lore that would later go into the Fury Road graphic novel, the Furiosa movie, and presumably his next project The Wasteland (if that even gets made). So basically WB did what WB does best and fucked over George Miller by taking away all of his work and then saying "It's mine, I made that". The worst part about all of this is that the Mad Max game is kinda' good, but thanks to WB it's more generic than it would have been if GM would have retained control over the project.
@@citizengraves1632 I actually liked the game, just didn't like the ending where Max having become this rather heroic character (and essentially becoming quite "Kenshiro", getting into fights and being more like a warrior, unlike the films which always seem to push him down) he just goes ahead and kills Chumbucket with hardly a care and then goes off on his way :/
@@citizengraves1632 That was almost karma considering how Miller & Terry Hayes screwed over the author of Riddley Walker in Mad Max 3. Film industry is dog eat dog. I agree about the 2015 game though, it’s a gem but would’ve been so much better without WB at the helm.
the reason miller did not cast charlize again is because he saw 'the irishman' he was going to use digital anti aging technology for theron, but when he saw how bad it looked in the irishman he knew that he had to recast lol. glad he did
and it was expensive too! a big chunk of the budget was into de-aging IIRC. and that movie cost what, 150 million? I love The Irishman, but that movie should've cost about as half as that money. Joker had a budget of 70 million and it looks great.
@@jiggusfiggus i have been told that it was 200 million actually lol. and i have seen people do a better job at anti aging the footage on their home computers!
I thought Anya was fine but if that was the hang-up, I think he could've just gone for it with Charlize. The issue with The Irishman wasn't that the deaging looked awful, it was ok and other movies have done it well too. It was that Scorcese was trying to pass off SEVENTY-FIVE YEAR OLD De Niro as a "kid" in his thirties. You can give him a younger face but he still moves like he's 75, man. De Niro should've at least had a body double when doing anything remotely physical. Meanwhile Charlize can still do all those physical stunts, and can pass off with the deaging tech as 20-25 years younger, easy. Not a big deal though, apart from her physical build being absolutely TINY, Anya did a fine job.
My favorite thing was dementos coat slowly evolving over the movie. It starts white then is stained red then stained black until it literally becomes the reapers coat for furuosa to wear.
I loved how he keeps inventing new personas for himself; every time he hits a new milestone, he changes his gimmick. He gets obsessed with the color red after finding the blood mist grenades and restyles himself as Red Dementus. He sees Immortan Joe and decides he doesn't want to be a nomad leader anymore; he wants to be a warlord. After he meets the People Eater, he steals his nipple clamps gimmick (and then gives it up after he accidentally rips his own nipples off). And then finally, when everything starts falling apart, he enters his goth phase and starts wearing the black-and-purple cloak and calling himself Dark Dementus. He's like a Deviantart kid who keeps reinventing their OC every month. It really nails him as this self-absorbed buffoon who keeps getting obsessed with whatever new, cool thing he's seen most recently.
Until Jay, wearing a Freddy Halloween mask and a Michael Jackson glove, puts a hand on Mike's knee, smiles, and whispers, "pssst, I know you're really awake"
You touched on something with the Beetlejuice sequel that also bothers me a lot about modern sequels. You could call it lore but there's something else that bothers me about it that I can't quite find a word to describe. They take something people liked about the first movie and hype it up to 11 to the point ot becomes almost a meme. But then it becomes annoying because it's like they're trying too hard to shove it in your face, completely missing the point of what made it funny the first time is that it was a throwaway line or unexpected gag.
That's what really struck me as greatest about the film: The visual worldbuilding. Not just with amazing costumes, makeup, sets, etc. But revealing the world THROUGH THE STUNTS especially. I just loved that happening throughout the film. All the little details of how things are cobbled together.
Have been thinking about this and I am fairly sure the credits montage is intended to say 'now go and watch Fury Road, the second half of this movie'. Because the two together work perfectly - excepting the cast changes - as one epic movie. You could cut the redundant credits sequence of Fury Road and just use a white-on-black intertitle like Furiosa does five times. 6: THE FURY ROAD.
My friends were asking me at the end of the move "so was the other one before or after this one?" It had come out so long ago they couldn't remember anything about it. All I had to do was point at the scenes in the end credits and be like "this is what happens next in the story."
Someone else in the comments theorised/heard that the cameo shot of Max in Furiosa was supposed to be the end of the film, so it would just roll straight into Fury Road.
ehhh i've seen this comparison parroted here and there and feel like it's more of a Matrix Reloaded than a Kill Bill 2. A slightly less polished version of Fury Road on every metric; slightly less original, slightly worse looking, slightly worse pacing, slightly boring at times, less memorable side characters, less memorable music etc.
So one of the best of the worst episodes they talk about how they spent two hours talking about get back and I'm so sad I didn't get to hear it. Also phantom menace re release they made a snide joke about it in the last catch up episode. That's about it.
Fun fact. In the long standing tradition of Miller's love of casting the same actor in different roles. The actor of Immortan Joe in this movie also plays Dementus's One Eyed lieutenant THE SAME MOVIE
Elsa Pataky, the actress who played as the Vuvalini General who rode horseback with Furiosa's mom to rescue her, also played as the woman with the disfigured face who rode with Dementus after her gang was defeated by him.
I really love how Miller insists on his protagonists having the fewest lines possible in this series. It's a fun limitation to put upon the writing and direction.
When you think of some of the best action/fantasy movies of the 80's, 'Mad Max', 'Terminator', 'Conan', 'Rambo', the writers/directors are fully aware that these aren't Shakespearian characters. You're watching for the experience.
Yeah i wasn't that mad *bad dam bum* about since most of the movie was told from her view point it would be weird chaging focus from her to a third party conflict. It would be like in the hobbit movids where Bilbo is super side line for the five army war, narratively speaking it dosn't make any sense and it would be more filler until the final showdown specially for a prequel movie.
Finding Dementus's graveyard in the Mad Max game ABSOLUTELY fits with continuity. I can't say much without spoiling it, but the ending clearly lays out what REALLY happened while tipping the hat to how much mythology has arisen regarding his death.
@@justsomeguywithsunglasses8418 It is! It's not a big AAA game, the story is alright though not great but the gameplay is really solid and you can feel the love for the Mad Max universe throughout.
@@JoeChilltonIs anyone even gonna mention they kicked mad Max out his own series cause of his skin color and sex??? They literally said it. That's why they did it. Wtf?!?! Or do we really not care but say we r mad Max fans.
Someone once told Joseph Heller that he hadn't written anything as good as "Catch 22" - his response was "yeah, but who did"? Seems we've got the same situation with Fury Road, don't we
21:15 Hemsworth is fantastic as Dementus and not only does Dementus provide a fantastically compelling point of animosity for Furiosa to focus on, I think his character works as well as he does *because* Dementus is openly contrasted with what he *thinks* he is and *wants* to be - Immortan Joe's actually competent cadre of post apocalyptic autocrats. And yet despite the fact that he's mostly a small fry compared to them he still is a major pain in the ass to deal with.
If you combine Furiosa and Fury Road and see it as one big movie, it makes for an amazing picture when u think about it. The slightly slower paced Furiosa with its character intros and world building, and then Fury Road acting as the bombastic final act of this magnum opus.
Saw Furiosa, grabbed some lunch, went home, and popped that Fury Road disc in. Can confirm: it's a great double bill. Furiosa sets it all up, Fury Road knocks em all down.
As a Dunkster fan on TikTok I’m glad he agreed to this featuring, just discovered a new movie channel ! Can’t wait to see their review of cinematic gems like The Phantom Menace or Rogue One with all the AT-STs which me personally I think are cool, very cool.
I feel like Furiosa is going to be a lot like Kill Bill: Volume 2 for me. I liked it on initial viewing but over time I grew to love it even more. Fury Road is, indeed, truly special.
I can tell you this while both road warrior and fury road are giant spectacles. Furiosa and the original mad max are the explotation film thay showcase the true nature of vengeance
I remember Patton Oswalt joking that he would be a post apocalyptic despot’s slave known as the sad boy. Kinda feel like Rich would be in a similar position
Saw this movie at the late showing last night. Then they post this a few hours later. Now I don't have to wait to know how I felt about it. Thanks Mike and Jay
I haven’t watched fury road in a couple of years and just after watching Furiosa at the cinema, I decided to put on fury road. I honestly think that the credits are a plea to go and watch fury road as a sort of epilogue to furiosa. For me all of the emotions just washed over me, when she learned that her home had disappeared, in a way that they just didn’t at the end of Furiosa. Can’t recommend watching the two together enough and honestly, I’m just amazed at how well thought through both films are.
I believe Furiosa's sister was named Valkyrie, so the parents just have bad ass names for their kids. If Fury Road was a 10, this movie was a 9. I really enjoyed it a lot. I also appreciated that there was almost no exposition, it just let the audience figure things out on their own. Like how Furiosa becomes a member of the war rig crew. There is no scene explaining how it happened, it just happened. I also like how Dementus actually was a good leader, when he was a nomadic scavenger, where every day was chaotic and you never knew what would happen. When he stopped and settled down to rule a city, where every day was set and order, he had no idea what he was doing. He was in his element when living in chaos, and out of his element when trying to live with order.
Watched this yesterday in 4DX . Highly recommend it. After the first hour my initial worries about where the movie was going went away and ultimately just applauded the scale on which Miller went with the world building and capturing that feel of the old Mad Max movies.
I enjoyed this Mad Max more than any other, it fleshed out the world and nuance of characters so much, and I felt like it paced in the action absolutely perfectly.
I am pretty sure George Miller wanted to do a lot in Furiosa but decided to leave em for the next Mad Max film. Truth be told the man is almost 80 years old and probably has one or two Mad Max films left in him, so might as well put everything he's got in the next installment/s.
Given that the opening weekend is 71% that of Fury Road's box office (and that's _after_ being adjusted for inflation), I'm not sure if we'll be seeing any more of these films for the foreseeable future See how it plays out, I guess, but it's not exactly the most optimal starting position
@@ZMCFERONthe movies are way more about the world, Max is just the vehicle through which that is communicated. He is only really super important in the first movie.
13:40 Several years ago, the Silent Hill film pulled off a primitive version of this trick. The main actress was given over a dozen variations of the same costume and the effect is that by the end her clothes have gone from blue tones to completely red. It was very cool to wonder when she got covered in blood and look back to realize it never happened.
Hugh Keyes Byrne is the actor who passed. He played Immortan Joe in Fury Road. Also Toe Cutter in Mad Max. It may have been the bullet farmer was also recast. I would say Valkyrie being an 8 year old child in this film would be a pretty good reason to recast yes.
@@franciscopozole Richard Carter, who played Bullet Farmer, died in 2019. Oddly, the person they had originally cast as People Eater died in 2021, but due to scheduling conflicts, couldn't do Fury Road so they recast. Which would have meant the main warlords would all be dead.
Dr Demento is sorta a Mad Max evil twin, broken by the loss of his family he becomes a wandering marauder doing what he can to make people's lives worse because he hates the idea of them having hope for a future when he can't anymore.
@pokehybridtrainer I’ve never seen so many people say they “can’t go to the movie theater” because of prices while also all having a strong opinion on a movie they didn’t see.
I believe the cinima is a dead metric. As a teen, going to the movies on weekends, it was always tough finding a spot where we could all sit together. Now it is just empty.
Yeah. Last Saturday night at the theater was only a quarter full, but folks young and old dug seeing Furiosa. Day 1 streaming of movies from covid times have spoiled most of us in a way to watch from home. The movie theater experience is still where its at for me.
Touching on how Dementus was calm at first then went crazy. Notice every time his cape changed color, his personality changed with it. When it was white he was calm and almost saint-like, then his cape got dyed red by the flare... He became angry and rash. Then it got turned black, and he became an unhinged psychopath, literally screaming "I'M DARK DEMENTUS!!!" and proclaiming the death of hope.
It sounds silly, but I'm interested by the intended meaning behind the use of color in the movie. Red, black, white and green all seem to have thematic applications, with only the latter being completely obvious. Dementus talks about "Black Dementus" coming out. He's regal and confident when dyed red by the flare. He's basically a different character depending on the color of his cape.
“…green often represents nature, fertility, and renewal, while white represents purity, innocence, and peace.” I haven’t seen the movie yet, but that’s generally how white and green are used in art.
Calling her "Furiosa" as a child works as a latter day myth retelling. Think of it as a story retold by some tribal elder: "as a young child, Furiosa was kidnapped by a slaver named Dementus who she swore vengeance on..."
Demento was pretty good at actually warlording though; he immediately takes over gas town and basically does the same with the bullet farm. He just has no ability to manage them once he does.
He might have even taken the citadel if furiosa didn't warn them it was a distraction, considering his first two plans worked I think the third one might've
Well thank you for speaking the truth on Beetlejuice. All I saw in the trailer was one member berry after the other. And despite other movies getting hate for it, RUclips's been eating this up like those berries were laced with crack
George Millers criticism of the Mad Max game was that it "wasn't as good as he wanted it to be" and ""I'm one of those people that I'd rather not do something unless you can do it at the highest level" which is pretty tame and I think fits with the reception the game got. It was generally considered decent enough but not a top tier game.
Problem is, if George wants that top tier game it basically has to be completely out of WB’s hands; there’s absolutely no way he’ll get the banger he wants out of a post-Suicide Squad Kill The Justice League/Mortal Kombat 1 WB Games. EDIT: That said I really liked the Mad Max game’s car combat; even if the gameplay loop was mind-numbing towards the end it always felt impactful. The hand to hand combat being more frantic and wrestling-based was a welcome divergence from the flowy style in Arkham/AssCreed too.
@@JoeSixThreeOh The main problem the Mad Max game devs had with George Miller's comment was that they initially pitched an open-world game, but received criticism from above and were directed into developing a linear game. Along with that they were forced to release the game the same day as MGS5, got blamed for the bad sales, and then had a bunch of DLC that was sitting and ready to go cancelled as a result. Seems like the devs issue is that Miller is disingenuous to place the blame entirely on the game studio when their own work was troubled and stifled by the involvement of those higher up either on the film side, or WB. To quote the developer, "After the first year of development they realized that they had forced us to make a linear experience rather than the open world game we pitched. We threw away a year of work and got to hear that "players wants autonomy in this day and age" Well, no shit..."
@@DoctorSmurfo I've been replaying the game recently (and I had completely forgotten about the upcoming Furiosa release, as the cherry on top) and ironically I think reigning in the mid-2010s open-world craze has helped the game age much better than some of it's contemporaries. You _can_ wander around and do whatever you want for as long as you like, but it's entirely possible to just go with the story without feeling too disadvantaged. And not being able to simply drive directly to the 'endgame' makes it feel like they were compelled to put some meat on the bone of the story, which I think is surprisingly good. And in 2024, where so many movies and videogames have this "haha ain't I so whacky and zany" unserious attitude towards themselves, it was also refreshing to go back to a game where, even though the world itself might be over-the-top, the people living within the world (and the devteam making it) take themselves seriously
I honestly disagree that this movie felt like the back story scraps to Fury Road. This movie felt like its own thing completely, and while it did tell the back story to Fury Road, it still felt like a movie that was made because it needed to be made and not because he just had more material he wanted to show off.
Rich stating it feels like the backstory for Fury Road, that is exactly what this movie is. He talked about it on NPR. They created a whole backstory for Furiosa when making Fury Road and that became this movie.
Saw this yesterday and was stoked to see Australia firmly established as canon, from the zoom to central Australia in the opening scene, all vehicles being LHD, and the abundance of Aussie accents.
02:30, I found it funny how Rich reminded me of my aunt sitting there in that tracksuit “costume” like an eccentric old lady, with her wide brim hat about to talk tea with Jay after coming in from doing some gardening… Rich, keep doing what you do, always makin me have a good chuckle.
I'm with Jay (re: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice). Fuck lore. Goddammit I'm so goddamn sick of one-off gags, or background props, or incidental characters, and other minor details being "fleshed out" into goddamn lore in every goddamn legacy sequel/prequel. It's so tiresome. Fucking stop doing that.
Rewatching Fury Road after seeing Furiosa ... one scene of connection stood out... near the end of the chase Back to the Citadel ..Charlize's Furiosa on the side of Immortan Joe's car, about to let the cable yank his face off she gargle/gasps to him " .. REMEMBER ME!??!?" That really hit. Immortal never knew who she was originally...that kid... Thats some 4 D chess screenwriting Mr Miller! 🙏
There was quite a bit of lore building in Furiosa too Jay - the Green Place, Max sitting on the hill watching, the War Boys' dedication to Joe, how Furiosa's lost her arm, how she become the driver of the War Rig, the ranks in Immortan Joe's army - praetorians, imperators, the origin of the 'doctor' who tends to the virgin brides (same actor in both films), and on and on, etc., etc. , ad nauseum. And the CGI was so apparent in places - especially in comparison to Fury Road - that it took me out of the action at times. Hemsworth gives a surprisingly brilliant performance, and his monologue at the end was perfect. And while I appreciate a slow burn that builds character motivations and arcs, but this was so oddly paced - it crawled in places that didn't require that much time to linger OR it glossed over huge battle scenes with an f-n montage. I wish it had been a bit tighter film, what coulda shoulda been...oh well.
The Mad Max series isn't post-apocalyptic. It's a documentary of Australians who live more than twenty miles from the coast.
Mad Max: What happened when Australia ran out of beer for two weeks.
Hell on earth, aka The Outback 😅
My girlfriend is Australian and I literally told her last night “I just saw that new documentary about your country” lmao
The franchise finale should be they finally drive out to the coast line and they see people living like normal with grocery stores etc
This is very original. And has not been said on every single video or post that has to do with Mad Max.
Mr. Plinkett looks like a Saints Row main character
We dont talk about anything after 2 @@alexandra.h.b.
@@alexandra.h.b.Rich Evans is an original Saints Row character. He blew all his money on the purple pimp hat for the respect bonus.
@@alexandra.h.b.No, we never talk about the 2022 reboot (or even the fourth game)
@@alexandra.h.b.Original series, obviously. If it was the remake he'd be wearing a dress and telling everyone his pronouns.
They don't fucking know what that is!
I like the Max cameo because it showed him not wanting to get involved with anything. Very Mad Max of him.
I read that in the original 2015-era treatment for Furiosa that shot was supposed to be the ending shot of the film. It's not supposed to be a gratuitous fan service shot, George Miller's original vision for Furiosa was for it to end exactly with the shot that starts Fury Road.
But it's edited so strangely that it does seem like he stepped in to help. One of many missteps in the movie.
@@davidthieroff9452 Yeah to me it seemed like Max somehow brought her to the creepy old bag with the maggots but that wouldn't make sense. Someone got her there, though.
@@TheDarkPorkins Yea that was one thing that had me confused. Its edited as if Max saw her close to death and picked her up and dumped her at the citadel. But I dont think Max is aware of the Citadel in Fury Road? I'm fine the cameo but I think it probably could have fit somewhere else without the implication that he's the one that saved her.
Not even the fury road mad max
you can tell this wasn't edited by Mike cause there's no picture of Brent Spiner when Jay says "i hate LORE"
Underrated comment.
And no comical freeze frames of the other person who’s not currently talking.
Genuinely thought that too. Also there was a part where Rich stutters that wasn't looped for 20 seconds
@@itsd0nk Engagement tactic for us YT babies that get bored if something wacky doesn't happen every 15 secs
Yeah, he's off for the month. They address that in the episode!
Rich looks like Milwaukee’s 3rd most successful pimp in that outfit.
I hate to see the other two.
They are also Rich Evans.@@bigjohnsbreakfastlog5819
@@bigjohnsbreakfastlog5819 The other two are busy fighting over who has rights to the territory by the "Fonzie statue".
@@footballrestored171 remember when Space Cop dressed as a rapper/pimp in the hit film Space Cop?
Recruit more pimps
Dementus went through at least 4 iterations during the movie. Dementus, The Red Dementus, The Great Dementus and finally The Dark Dementus.
In the end he was the colourful Dementus though. There was white, black and red all the colours.
So he's joebiden in mad max form 😂
Expecto Patronum!
He became Treementus
He ended up being a real peach of a guy.
Rich: “This movie really should have come out 4 years sooner”
Theaters in May 2020: 🦗🦗🦗
Turns out it probably would have made just as much money then as it did now.
I just wanted a movie with mad max kicking ass instead we get him kicking ass half of fury road and completely cut out in the worst movie in the franchise...beyond thunderdome is better
Honestly, my theater was at best 20% full, though it was the 6pm Friday showing, I'm guessing the later one was busier.
@@JohnSmith-pj6wbdamn shit taste sorry bout that bro
Oh thank gawd it didn't!
George Miller should get an Academy Award for all his character names. Even the most minor characters have wonderfully insane names when the credits roll.
Omg! Thats why they put the fury road clips at the end. So we'd stay and watch the character names.
"Piss Boy" *chefs kiss*
Piss boy made sense in the context of the character
Smeg* 😂
@@CaseFace5 Can't wait for the inevitable hordes of Piss Boys at The Local Con™. I, for one, will be with them.
I'd also just like to point out how incredibly accurate "it's like they just let George Miller out of prison" is as a description of Fury Road.
What a day, what a lovely day!
Such a visceral experience. I think Furiosa is missing that THING that made Fury Road so fantastic.
@himynameisaaron86 I think Furiosa is fantastic as well, just in a different way. It's a different film. If Miller had tried to capture that frantic insanity that was Fury Road a second time, it would have sucked.
Fury Road is just the ballistic final act of a 4 part story.
Furiosa is the first 3 acts.
"Its memorial day so he took the month off"
This is why I tune in
20:55 hearing Rich say "It veers into the cartoonish" while wearing that outfit with bowtie and hat is the highlight of my week
To me, the name Furiosa works because even as a kid, she’s trained to sabotage/ kill any interlopers, and her mother is a full badass. So my understanding is that Furiosa is from a warrior caste or family, which would explain the name. Especially cause her little sister was named “Valkyrie”
Yeah, they were all stone cold killers even as old ladies. And it makes sense - you could only build the Green Place in a world like that by slaughtering any poor fool who got close.
i was bored to tears for the first half of the movie. it finally got good during the war rig scene and then never got good again.
@nullakjg767 you were bored during this movie? Be honest mate, how much time do you spend on tiktok every day?
@@PraiseJesus69 yeah the protaganist was a child prisoner in capitivity for most of the series. the last movie was a high octane convoy battle. personally im glad there wont be another mad max if this is the direction it was going in.
@nullakjg767 i agree that its not as good as fury road, but what is. I'm glad Miller went for something different instead of trying to recapture lighting. It's still beyond me how it's even possible to be bored during this movie unless you went in with a completely closed mind or years of disney colour explosion brain rot
George Miller with Mad Max movies is what Ridley Scott thinks he is with the Alien franchise.
Damn. That's a direct hit
I'd do anything to live in the timeline where Prometheus isn't a pretentious barrel of farts with characters who seem to be victims of trepanning and is instead directly comparable to Fury Road.
@@brinewind8732you think Prometheus is bad? You will not enjoy Covenant..😂Seriously, at least Prometheus had Fassbender doing a great job as an android gone psycho, it had some cool visuals and a couple(literally 2) great scenes. Covenant is just stupid. So, so stupid..
@@Eisenwulf666 I hated 'em both. Jay's comment in a prior video about Ridley Scott's brain being scrambled by Damon Lindeloff lives rent free in my head.
Ouch!
A young fresh Rich Evans, the prequel to Rich Evans.
They pick Rich to play the zoomer tiktoker because he's the most youthful, fresh one of them all. He doesn't look a day over 19.
The prequel to Rich Evans is Broke Evans
True story: I once met a guy name Rich Finder.
Is named rich, but has the poorest outfit
80 year old Rich Evans playing Rich Evans with the energy of a 42 year old.
One of my favorite parts of the movie was Dementus getting accidentally blasted with the first Warboy's red flare, then in the very next scene his hypeman announces him as Red Dementus. It was awesome to see him pivot from a Jesus/Gandhi pure white-robe role to an intimidating warlord trying to act tough at the Citadel.
I thought he called him the Dread Dementus, but I suppose Red Dementus makes sense.
@@The_Rage_Kage my showing had subtitles, it was indeed Red Dementus
@@ashb7 Ok makes sense. Dread Dementus does sound pretty rad though.
It also shows his weakness in needing to be looked up to in awe and fear by his minions. Like you said, it is to put on a more intimidating persona, when approaching Immorten Joe and his followers at the Citadel. A great example of "show, don't tell" filmmaking. A poorer script would have had an "exposition dump" scene.
The two-pronged beard was definitely a reference to the Jesus image on the Shroud of Turin
"There wasn't a narrator in Fury Road, was there?"
Well, Jay. There was a narrator in Fury Road...it was Max.
I love when rich actors try to act like they went through something making a movie. Live in Baltimore and then talk to me. These actors r so stupid. O we all feel unsafe cause I'm not in air conditioning.
Is anyone even gonna mention they kicked mad Max out his own series cause of his skin color and sex??? They literally said it. That's why they did it. Wtf?!?!
@@TheCollapse410 Buddy don't recommend living in the DMV to anyone; that's public endangerment
@@TheCollapse410Source?
@@TheCollapse410They were planning on shooting the two movies back to back. It was the plan all along to have her in a spin-off. It looks pathetic trying to find excuses to feel oppressed. Being a white male in the US is hitting the genetic lottery. Stop complaining about it lol.
she should have been called "Happiosa" when she was growing up
Then "Saddiosa" at the moment of her mother's death.
Well said. Brilliant, even. Nice one.
We already have happiosa, and its anya everytime she get dulce de leche in interviews.
I haven't seen "Furiosa" but talking about "Fury Road" I think it was Jay who said, "In this movie there is a blind albino playing a flame throwing guitar on the back of a truck in the middle of the desert, and it makes perfect sense." And that is one of the most hilariously appropriate descriptions of what "Fury Road" is like in terms of sensations.
It warms my heart knowing the RedLetterMedia guys had to leave their cave and venture into a theatre once again.
I wonder if they went to a theatre to watch dune 2.
@@simonmorley2934 Or The Batman
@@simonmorley2934they really enjoyed part 1 according to their review. Strange why they are putting off part 2, considering it would make good content for the channel.
Does anyone else ever sit back and think how bizarre this is? They could just sit down and talk about films but instead you've got a guy in a pimp hat and bowtie pretending to be an influencer talking to a VCR repairman in a victimised elderly client's front room.
Yep. Pretty much a perfect distillation of 'Murica mid-2024
I wish they’d just play these straight and just talk about the films. Even back in the days of the prequel reviews I’d skip through all the hookers in the basement crap.
Nah it adds character @kamandi1362
All of human existence is bizarre
@@kamandi1362 No way. I'm glad for the flourishes. Been here for it since near the beginning.
"I like how George Millar is so dedicated to highlighting these freaks."
- Jay Bauman, man who gives a platform to Hollywood Sicko, Rich Evans.
George Miller doesn’t like the mad max game because the team who made it took all of his notes and scripts without his permission and instead of following George’s story, they made a weird mess that contains heavy furiosa and Mad Max: The Wasteland spoilers (the movie that isn’t even out yet) and the game doesn’t contain any continuity to any entry in the series because of it, so I can understand why he’s pretty pissed about it. The game was supposed to be a direct prequel to fury road, the little girl max hallucinates was going to be in it and we would fail to save her, they even went so far as to remove the spoiler from max’s actual car in the film so they could make it an optional collectible in the game, that’s how deeply connected Miller intended the game to be.
Hope that helps
The girl is in the game and dies.
WTF. Goddamn it. I didn't know Miller had so much thought put into it. How did they use his notes without his permission though. ? Just lied about not using them or something ?
Great game.
Shame, the mad max game is criminally underrated. It looks fantastic and runs smooth as all hell at max settings in 4k on pc, and even though it takes awhile to really pick up the pacing, it's full of challenging places to fight through, lots of upgrades that are physically represented on max himself so you get a sense of progression from hobo to road warrior. The driving too, theres a lot of fun mechanics with the vehicle combat, and theres a palpable sense of speed and goddamn if the effects and sense of pure speed when cars explode and tumble wildly beside you aren't some of the best, maybe THE best I've ever seen.
Miller is coping because he can't write for shit anymore. The game was pretty good.
Part of why George Miller is upset at the Mad Max game was how they ripped out bits of the Furiosa Movie script and at some point removed his involvment from the game which he didn't even get credited for.
Really? That's fucked up
It did more than that. WB had access to all of George Miller's design documents, preliminary art, and his notes for Fury Road, which included all the backstories and the lore that would later go into the Fury Road graphic novel, the Furiosa movie, and presumably his next project The Wasteland (if that even gets made).
So basically WB did what WB does best and fucked over George Miller by taking away all of his work and then saying "It's mine, I made that". The worst part about all of this is that the Mad Max game is kinda' good, but thanks to WB it's more generic than it would have been if GM would have retained control over the project.
@@citizengraves1632 I actually liked the game, just didn't like the ending where Max having become this rather heroic character (and essentially becoming quite "Kenshiro", getting into fights and being more like a warrior, unlike the films which always seem to push him down) he just goes ahead and kills Chumbucket with hardly a care and then goes off on his way :/
@@citizengraves1632 Well at least they let him do Furiosa after all those years. At this rate WB's days are numbered
@@citizengraves1632 That was almost karma considering how Miller & Terry Hayes screwed over the author of Riddley Walker in Mad Max 3. Film industry is dog eat dog. I agree about the 2015 game though, it’s a gem but would’ve been so much better without WB at the helm.
the reason miller did not cast charlize again is because he saw 'the irishman'
he was going to use digital anti aging technology for theron, but when he saw how bad it looked in the irishman he knew that he had to recast lol. glad he did
and it was expensive too! a big chunk of the budget was into de-aging IIRC. and that movie cost what, 150 million? I love The Irishman, but that movie should've cost about as half as that money. Joker had a budget of 70 million and it looks great.
@@jiggusfiggusit was 55 million the question is will the sequel make any money cause they pumped it to 200 million.
@@jiggusfiggus i have been told that it was 200 million actually lol. and i have seen people do a better job at anti aging the footage on their home computers!
I thought Anya was fine but if that was the hang-up, I think he could've just gone for it with Charlize. The issue with The Irishman wasn't that the deaging looked awful, it was ok and other movies have done it well too. It was that Scorcese was trying to pass off SEVENTY-FIVE YEAR OLD De Niro as a "kid" in his thirties. You can give him a younger face but he still moves like he's 75, man. De Niro should've at least had a body double when doing anything remotely physical.
Meanwhile Charlize can still do all those physical stunts, and can pass off with the deaging tech as 20-25 years younger, easy. Not a big deal though, apart from her physical build being absolutely TINY, Anya did a fine job.
@@ashb7 couldn't disagree more tbh man but you do you
My favorite thing was dementos coat slowly evolving over the movie. It starts white then is stained red then stained black until it literally becomes the reapers coat for furuosa to wear.
I loved how he keeps inventing new personas for himself; every time he hits a new milestone, he changes his gimmick. He gets obsessed with the color red after finding the blood mist grenades and restyles himself as Red Dementus. He sees Immortan Joe and decides he doesn't want to be a nomad leader anymore; he wants to be a warlord. After he meets the People Eater, he steals his nipple clamps gimmick (and then gives it up after he accidentally rips his own nipples off). And then finally, when everything starts falling apart, he enters his goth phase and starts wearing the black-and-purple cloak and calling himself Dark Dementus.
He's like a Deviantart kid who keeps reinventing their OC every month. It really nails him as this self-absorbed buffoon who keeps getting obsessed with whatever new, cool thing he's seen most recently.
I think he went from:
Dementos->Dementos the Red-> Dark Dementos
@@hotmilkinyourarea3040 The Mentos, the FreshMaker
Stained from blood.
@@hotmilkinyourarea3040 he was also The Great Dementos while ruling over Gas Town
Mike isn't here because he fell asleep in the theatre, and they just left him there to rest. He's still there, sleeping, dreaming about ghosts.
Until Jay, wearing a Freddy Halloween mask and a Michael Jackson glove, puts a hand on Mike's knee, smiles, and whispers, "pssst, I know you're really awake"
*ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzak Bagginses*
Spooky ghosts scare me!!!
goösts
You touched on something with the Beetlejuice sequel that also bothers me a lot about modern sequels. You could call it lore but there's something else that bothers me about it that I can't quite find a word to describe. They take something people liked about the first movie and hype it up to 11 to the point ot becomes almost a meme. But then it becomes annoying because it's like they're trying too hard to shove it in your face, completely missing the point of what made it funny the first time is that it was a throwaway line or unexpected gag.
Pandering. It's pandering.
@@jiggusfiggus OH BOY! I sure do love me a nice bowl of pandering!
@@jiggusfiggus Thank you. Holy shit how could I miss that one.
They spent twelve hours digging into this concept in the plinket prequel reviews.
Flanderization is what its called
Kids these days and their pimp hats
that made laugh more than it should have
Them and their zoot suits! Who do they think they are? William Howard Taft?
*tips pimp hat*
"M'bitch"
A pimp named rich evans
To pimp an evans
You gotta say the whole thing!
@@WinstonSmith0824it’s like A Tribe Called Quest.
Recruit more pimps, more hackfrauds
@@user-ss3wb8he7hALLS MY LIFE IVE HAD TO FIGHT (my cohosts)
That's what really struck me as greatest about the film: The visual worldbuilding. Not just with amazing costumes, makeup, sets, etc. But revealing the world THROUGH THE STUNTS especially. I just loved that happening throughout the film. All the little details of how things are cobbled together.
I was reminded of kill bill 1/2 too. Especially when the number 5 act marker hit and I couldn't help but think of the Bride's list.
Jay: "I really appreciate George Miller slowing down to build out the lore of the world."
Jay, 3 minutes later: "I hate lore."
Dat-uh? Day-tuh?
lore bullying is the worst
Matpat would like to have a word with Jay.
Both are correct and as it should be.
I think the latter was more "I hate LORE™"
Rich is finally free to mispronounce “Hemsworth” now that his bully is gone.
Sadly, he still can't risk making a Star Trek reference on his own. The consequences just aren't worth it.
Have been thinking about this and I am fairly sure the credits montage is intended to say 'now go and watch Fury Road, the second half of this movie'. Because the two together work perfectly - excepting the cast changes - as one epic movie. You could cut the redundant credits sequence of Fury Road and just use a white-on-black intertitle like Furiosa does five times. 6: THE FURY ROAD.
My friends were asking me at the end of the move "so was the other one before or after this one?" It had come out so long ago they couldn't remember anything about it. All I had to do was point at the scenes in the end credits and be like "this is what happens next in the story."
Someone else in the comments theorised/heard that the cameo shot of Max in Furiosa was supposed to be the end of the film, so it would just roll straight into Fury Road.
The 'Kill Bill' comparison is actually spot on. One half being the action-packed curtain opener and the second being more reflective.
ehhh i've seen this comparison parroted here and there and feel like it's more of a Matrix Reloaded than a Kill Bill 2. A slightly less polished version of Fury Road on every metric; slightly less original, slightly worse looking, slightly worse pacing, slightly boring at times, less memorable side characters, less memorable music etc.
Stop dodging that Phantom Menace Half in the bag episode
they filmed it and shelved it, like their beatles doco episode.
@@joejoe2658did they really filmed a Get Back HitB?
So one of the best of the worst episodes they talk about how they spent two hours talking about get back and I'm so sad I didn't get to hear it. Also phantom menace re release they made a snide joke about it in the last catch up episode. That's about it.
@josephrion3514 I watched the re-release and honestly Phantom holds up surprisingly well. Such a missed opportunity the prequels
HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONK!
Fun fact. In the long standing tradition of Miller's love of casting the same actor in different roles. The actor of Immortan Joe in this movie also plays Dementus's One Eyed lieutenant THE SAME MOVIE
Elsa Pataky, the actress who played as the Vuvalini General who rode horseback with Furiosa's mom to rescue her, also played as the woman with the disfigured face who rode with Dementus after her gang was defeated by him.
@@coolcade69 she also plays Chris Helmsworth's wife but IN REAL LIFE
Far fewer "Helmsworths" from Rich than I expected
No apologies this time. Maybe Mike will demand one from him later.
Just spotted one @ 27:43
He did give us "Quick Chris Helmsworth" 27:38
But a Monica "Belushi" from Jay instead
Folding chables.
I really love how Miller insists on his protagonists having the fewest lines possible in this series. It's a fun limitation to put upon the writing and direction.
When you think of some of the best action/fantasy movies of the 80's, 'Mad Max', 'Terminator', 'Conan', 'Rambo', the writers/directors are fully aware that these aren't Shakespearian characters. You're watching for the experience.
Why did I read 'protagonists' like Mr Plinkett in my head? Does watching this channel give me brain damage?
@@DFGdanger It does. You might not have noticed it... but your brain did.
He makes silent movies with audio
@@DFGdanger Fork in the braaaaain.
23:02 Battle of the 5 armies, book version. "And it happened! ... ANYWAY"
Yeah i wasn't that mad *bad dam bum* about since most of the movie was told from her view point it would be weird chaging focus from her to a third party conflict. It would be like in the hobbit movids where Bilbo is super side line for the five army war, narratively speaking it dosn't make any sense and it would be more filler until the final showdown specially for a prequel movie.
Dunkster: A Rich Evans Saga
Did somebody ring The Dunkster?
don't mind if I do.
Not today depression, not today.
Fury Road came out almost a decade ago. Doesn't that make you feel olllllllllld?
Depression: ...👿
@@TheTomradercrazy. The movie still feels fresh in my mind
@V4Now now his depression has depression
Some meditations have been shown to obliterate depression
Finding Dementus's graveyard in the Mad Max game ABSOLUTELY fits with continuity. I can't say much without spoiling it, but the ending clearly lays out what REALLY happened while tipping the hat to how much mythology has arisen regarding his death.
Is that game any good? Might pick it up
I’m not going to play the game, how did he really die?
@@justsomeguywithsunglasses8418 It is! It's not a big AAA game, the story is alright though not great but the gameplay is really solid and you can feel the love for the Mad Max universe throughout.
It's solid, and really cheap right now. @@justsomeguywithsunglasses8418
@@nothingsacred8684 yes you are
Rich dressed as Lord Diabeto for the next Mad Max flick
Count Diabegrus. I read the script already. There was Dorito dust on it
@@xicoxnicx warlord of Dorito Dust Town.
@@selekos Dunking Doritos is his Chumbucket (Mad Max game fans know)
@@JoeChilltonIs anyone even gonna mention they kicked mad Max out his own series cause of his skin color and sex??? They literally said it. That's why they did it. Wtf?!?! Or do we really not care but say we r mad Max fans.
Him standing in the middle of the thunderdome, standing on top a pyramid of his bloody victims, screaming:
AAAAAAAAIDSSS
No one:
Chris Helmsworth: " RiCh EvAnS KeEpS tAlKiN AbOuT mE...."
Chris Hemsworth: Again? And who the hell is this Rich Evans?
RLM fans: The next Thor, jackass.
@@pogglywoggly3292 Thor 4: More Thor
I read this in Hemsworth's Dementus voice
The continuity of Mad Max, is almost exactly the Evil Dead continuity...
Not to mention the tones
My headcanon is that Ash wakes up in the world of Mad Max in the original ending of Army of Darkness.
The aerial bombers with several phases was genuinely the wildest shit
Someone once told Joseph Heller that he hadn't written anything as good as "Catch 22" - his response was "yeah, but who did"? Seems we've got the same situation with Fury Road, don't we
And then he wrote a book about an author who wrote a book that was a massive hit but couldn't follow it up.
21:15 Hemsworth is fantastic as Dementus and not only does Dementus provide a fantastically compelling point of animosity for Furiosa to focus on, I think his character works as well as he does *because* Dementus is openly contrasted with what he *thinks* he is and *wants* to be - Immortan Joe's actually competent cadre of post apocalyptic autocrats. And yet despite the fact that he's mostly a small fry compared to them he still is a major pain in the ass to deal with.
Loving the Dunkster, that lovable scamp
Rich Evans is a chameleon. He just becomes whatever role he takes on.
He's a real rascal
Dunkster Checks Out: A Plinkett Saga
If you combine Furiosa and Fury Road and see it as one big movie, it makes for an amazing picture when u think about it. The slightly slower paced Furiosa with its character intros and world building, and then Fury Road acting as the bombastic final act of this magnum opus.
Saw Furiosa, grabbed some lunch, went home, and popped that Fury Road disc in.
Can confirm: it's a great double bill. Furiosa sets it all up, Fury Road knocks em all down.
It's like furiosa is act 1 and 2 and fury road the finale. It's perfect imo.
As a Dunkster fan on TikTok I’m glad he agreed to this featuring, just discovered a new movie channel ! Can’t wait to see their review of cinematic gems like The Phantom Menace or Rogue One with all the AT-STs which me personally I think are cool, very cool.
Constantly refreshing the redlettermedia youtube page has paid off once again
Still not first
>he doesn't have a RLM RSS feed directly into his brain
🤭
I am subscribed to RLM + and I get notified instantly when they release a new product for me to to consume.
Why TF is your pfp a sunnyV2 thumbnail
Please keep refreshing. I want a new video.
It must’ve been really relaxing for Rich being able to wear his normal clothes and iconic hat for this review :)
I feel like Furiosa is going to be a lot like Kill Bill: Volume 2 for me. I liked it on initial viewing but over time I grew to love it even more. Fury Road is, indeed, truly special.
I can tell you this while both road warrior and fury road are giant spectacles.
Furiosa and the original mad max are the explotation film thay showcase the true nature of vengeance
I can see Rich being a Mad Max warlord in an alternate timeline, nipple tassels and all
That is just off camera Rich Evans called Dick Evans.
And wearing canniballized 1990's PC parts and gamepads as armor
I remember Patton Oswalt joking that he would be a post apocalyptic despot’s slave known as the sad boy. Kinda feel like Rich would be in a similar position
He already looks like the people eater
Sitting in a sandbox--alone, at a playground in Wisconsin, shivering from the cold.
Saw this movie at the late showing last night. Then they post this a few hours later. Now I don't have to wait to know how I felt about it. Thanks Mike and Jay
I haven’t watched fury road in a couple of years and just after watching Furiosa at the cinema, I decided to put on fury road.
I honestly think that the credits are a plea to go and watch fury road as a sort of epilogue to furiosa. For me all of the emotions just washed over me, when she learned that her home had disappeared, in a way that they just didn’t at the end of Furiosa. Can’t recommend watching the two together enough and honestly, I’m just amazed at how well thought through both films are.
Literally the single most wholesome RUclips thumbnail I have seen all year.
Obviously, as you can't figuratively see a thumbnail, but thank you for specifying
They’ve really let this storyline go since they were stuck on a mountain …
That was 9 years ago
@@denniscornetta9456 Did he stutter?
@@smileydog5941 More of me coming to the realization it was almost a decade ago, and I'm near death.
I forgot there used to be a plot with continuity.
@@dirtypure2023I suspect lots of people skipped the story parts of the videos and RUclips had metrics to show them that... Or they just got lazy
It’s been nine years since Mike made fun of Rich for calling Chris Hemsworth “Chris Helmsworth”, yet he’s still doing it. God bless his soul
Cannot believe redlettermedia couldnt solve Mikes contract dispute before Furiosa
Rich looks like the original printing of Land Tax in Magic: The Gathering.
Wow I had to look up what that was, but you are on point.
Lmao. So accurate.
HAH!
Deep cut but I like it
I will only buy the ugly man art for land tax.
I believe Furiosa's sister was named Valkyrie, so the parents just have bad ass names for their kids. If Fury Road was a 10, this movie was a 9. I really enjoyed it a lot. I also appreciated that there was almost no exposition, it just let the audience figure things out on their own. Like how Furiosa becomes a member of the war rig crew. There is no scene explaining how it happened, it just happened.
I also like how Dementus actually was a good leader, when he was a nomadic scavenger, where every day was chaotic and you never knew what would happen. When he stopped and settled down to rule a city, where every day was set and order, he had no idea what he was doing. He was in his element when living in chaos, and out of his element when trying to live with order.
I love less dialogue. I love no dialogue.
you sure he had no idea what he was doing? because he kinda disappeared from the film for an hour
Dementus was chaos incarnate. He was entropy, a maggot scavenging on the corpse of society. He was a simple threat to wasteland society.
You can conquer from the saddle, but you can't rule from the saddle
more a 7...
It's nice to see Jay taking his grandma out to the movies
Watched this yesterday in 4DX . Highly recommend it. After the first hour my initial worries about where the movie was going went away and ultimately just applauded the scale on which Miller went with the world building and capturing that feel of the old Mad Max movies.
It’s another fantastic George Miller classic.
I enjoyed this Mad Max more than any other, it fleshed out the world and nuance of characters so much, and I felt like it paced in the action absolutely perfectly.
I am pretty sure George Miller wanted to do a lot in Furiosa but decided to leave em for the next Mad Max film.
Truth be told the man is almost 80 years old and probably has one or two Mad Max films left in him, so might as well put everything he's got in the next installment/s.
Given that the opening weekend is 71% that of Fury Road's box office (and that's _after_ being adjusted for inflation), I'm not sure if we'll be seeing any more of these films for the foreseeable future
See how it plays out, I guess, but it's not exactly the most optimal starting position
If there are any more Mad Max films, they better goddamn have Max as the protag
@@reaps912unless George Miller completely funds it himself.
@@ZMCFERONthe movies are way more about the world, Max is just the vehicle through which that is communicated. He is only really super important in the first movie.
@@JJ44595People mad about Max not being in it don’t care about nuance. They just wanna be angry. Mad if you will.
Rich Evans as Poochie the dog will go viral. FINALLY!
Remember Kids always ♻️. TO THE EXTREME!
in another voice: "I have to go now. My planet needs me!"
**Rich Evans freezes, and is slowly removed from frame.
Every time he’s not on screen we should ask “Where’s Poochie?”
13:40 Several years ago, the Silent Hill film pulled off a primitive version of this trick. The main actress was given over a dozen variations of the same costume and the effect is that by the end her clothes have gone from blue tones to completely red. It was very cool to wonder when she got covered in blood and look back to realize it never happened.
The Bullet Farmer was recast in Furiosa. The original actor died a few years ago. Valkyrie was recast for reasons made obvious in the film.
Valkyrie, Furiosa’s sister?
Hugh Keyes Byrne is the actor who passed. He played Immortan Joe in Fury Road. Also Toe Cutter in Mad Max. It may have been the bullet farmer was also recast. I would say Valkyrie being an 8 year old child in this film would be a pretty good reason to recast yes.
@@franciscopozole Richard Carter, who played Bullet Farmer, died in 2019.
Oddly, the person they had originally cast as People Eater died in 2021, but due to scheduling conflicts, couldn't do Fury Road so they recast. Which would have meant the main warlords would all be dead.
Yeah, it's very difficult to cast a 48 year old to play a 12 year old (Unless it's Martin Short)
@@YokRzeznic 🤣 Clifford probably started the pox-eclipse
So it's not BABE but it's BABE PIG IN THE CITY
Dr Demento is sorta a Mad Max evil twin, broken by the loss of his family he becomes a wandering marauder doing what he can to make people's lives worse because he hates the idea of them having hope for a future when he can't anymore.
Yes! When he was telling Furiosa his background I thought something like this too, but you put it more elegantly than I did. Dementus is Dark Max.
kind of like lord humongus
Really disheartening that this movie isn't performing well at the box office. It deserves so much better.
Seems more like the industry problem to go out for a movie. Well liked by critics and audience though.
@pokehybridtrainer I’ve never seen so many people say they “can’t go to the movie theater” because of prices while also all having a strong opinion on a movie they didn’t see.
I believe the cinima is a dead metric. As a teen, going to the movies on weekends, it was always tough finding a spot where we could all sit together. Now it is just empty.
Yeah. Last Saturday night at the theater was only a quarter full, but folks young and old dug seeing Furiosa. Day 1 streaming of movies from covid times have spoiled most of us in a way to watch from home. The movie theater experience is still where its at for me.
A shame because he has a third script following Max in the lead up to Fury Road, which won’t happen unless this does well
I havent seen a Mad Max film, but I've seen seventeen Italian rip-offs. Does that count?
I dated an an Italian girl named Furiosa. It was on a Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Wednesday, Friday…
Only if you're Australian. I just looked at the numbers on Wikipedia. Think they'd all prefer an Italian rip off.
Name all 17 of them so that I can also watch them
Touching on how Dementus was calm at first then went crazy. Notice every time his cape changed color, his personality changed with it. When it was white he was calm and almost saint-like, then his cape got dyed red by the flare... He became angry and rash. Then it got turned black, and he became an unhinged psychopath, literally screaming "I'M DARK DEMENTUS!!!" and proclaiming the death of hope.
Also when he was Red Dementus he went straight to the Citadel and started acting like a communist revolutionary.
I loved Furiosa. I'm gonna go see it again like 3 more times. I really hope George gets to make the Wasteland movie he's got planned.
What wasteland movie are you referring to, is it part of the Mad Max world?
8:58 A friend of mine who I watched this movie with was actually surprised to find out that Mad Max takes place in Australia, I almost died laughing.
Furiosa was awesome and the more I sit on it the more I like it.
hehehe "sit on it"
i didn't like it :[
It sounds silly, but I'm interested by the intended meaning behind the use of color in the movie. Red, black, white and green all seem to have thematic applications, with only the latter being completely obvious. Dementus talks about "Black Dementus" coming out. He's regal and confident when dyed red by the flare. He's basically a different character depending on the color of his cape.
“…green often represents nature, fertility, and renewal, while white represents purity, innocence, and peace.”
I haven’t seen the movie yet, but that’s generally how white and green are used in art.
I saw it as green means GO!
Calling her "Furiosa" as a child works as a latter day myth retelling. Think of it as a story retold by some tribal elder: "as a young child, Furiosa was kidnapped by a slaver named Dementus who she swore vengeance on..."
He still has worse naming that George Lucas in the prequels.
That said, I wish we had gotten Dr. Demento as the villain in this.
Exactly. She’s always Furiosa because that’s the only name the storytellers know her by.
@@OperaNet1 but she's not always furiosa, she's little D, too.
@@kureijimun9335 I thought that meant that to Dementis, she was "Little Dementis". She was who he used to be.
@@Belgand absolutely not true. Miller has never missed with a name.
Demento was pretty good at actually warlording though; he immediately takes over gas town and basically does the same with the bullet farm. He just has no ability to manage them once he does.
He might have even taken the citadel if furiosa didn't warn them it was a distraction, considering his first two plans worked I think the third one might've
Well thank you for speaking the truth on Beetlejuice. All I saw in the trailer was one member berry after the other. And despite other movies getting hate for it, RUclips's been eating this up like those berries were laced with crack
Glad to hear Mike finally made it to rehab. Hope he's doing well.
They've got him on a Disney drip. He'll be back to shilling in no time.
Oh I forgot, Monica Bellucci is Burton's new girlfriend so of course he casts her as the lead
Brother if you get Monica Bellucci to date you you’d do anything to keep her around
He can't keep getting away with this!
Tim Burton has made his whole damn career about shoehorning his current partner into his films as a dream goth fantasy woman.
@@heltaku9397 true that
@@heltaku9397 Specifically while also having her involved with a Johnny Depp character. Which is just all the weirder.
Mad Max films are the cinematic equivalent of camp fire stories
I'm picturing a starving, dehydrated, bleeding, exhausted and ragged camp leader collapsing halfway through the first act.
George Millers criticism of the Mad Max game was that it "wasn't as good as he wanted it to be" and ""I'm one of those people that I'd rather not do something unless you can do it at the highest level" which is pretty tame and I think fits with the reception the game got. It was generally considered decent enough but not a top tier game.
Problem is, if George wants that top tier game it basically has to be completely out of WB’s hands; there’s absolutely no way he’ll get the banger he wants out of a post-Suicide Squad Kill The Justice League/Mortal Kombat 1 WB Games.
EDIT: That said I really liked the Mad Max game’s car combat; even if the gameplay loop was mind-numbing towards the end it always felt impactful. The hand to hand combat being more frantic and wrestling-based was a welcome divergence from the flowy style in Arkham/AssCreed too.
You can boil it down to: he wants the new game to be better. Don't we all?
(And I loved that we got a good one in 2015)
That game had some truly great aspects but needed worked out more overall.
@@JoeSixThreeOh The main problem the Mad Max game devs had with George Miller's comment was that they initially pitched an open-world game, but received criticism from above and were directed into developing a linear game. Along with that they were forced to release the game the same day as MGS5, got blamed for the bad sales, and then had a bunch of DLC that was sitting and ready to go cancelled as a result. Seems like the devs issue is that Miller is disingenuous to place the blame entirely on the game studio when their own work was troubled and stifled by the involvement of those higher up either on the film side, or WB.
To quote the developer, "After the first year of development they realized that they had forced us to make a linear experience rather than the open world game we pitched. We threw away a year of work and got to hear that "players wants autonomy in this day and age" Well, no shit..."
@@DoctorSmurfo I've been replaying the game recently (and I had completely forgotten about the upcoming Furiosa release, as the cherry on top) and ironically I think reigning in the mid-2010s open-world craze has helped the game age much better than some of it's contemporaries. You _can_ wander around and do whatever you want for as long as you like, but it's entirely possible to just go with the story without feeling too disadvantaged. And not being able to simply drive directly to the 'endgame' makes it feel like they were compelled to put some meat on the bone of the story, which I think is surprisingly good.
And in 2024, where so many movies and videogames have this "haha ain't I so whacky and zany" unserious attitude towards themselves, it was also refreshing to go back to a game where, even though the world itself might be over-the-top, the people living within the world (and the devteam making it) take themselves seriously
I honestly disagree that this movie felt like the back story scraps to Fury Road. This movie felt like its own thing completely, and while it did tell the back story to Fury Road, it still felt like a movie that was made because it needed to be made and not because he just had more material he wanted to show off.
It is the prelude to the grand orchestral piece.
Rich stating it feels like the backstory for Fury Road, that is exactly what this movie is. He talked about it on NPR. They created a whole backstory for Furiosa when making Fury Road and that became this movie.
The renaming of vcr to vhs player is one of my pet peeves
You must be American
What? @@juicedgoose
Krebs Gorlon rant about betamax TBA (on delivery)
Well nobody uses them to _record_ anymore, do they?
I like to record 4k ultra hd Blu-rays onto VHS tapes just to piss everyone off. All that hard restoration work erased.
Saw this yesterday and was stoked to see Australia firmly established as canon, from the zoom to central Australia in the opening scene, all vehicles being LHD, and the abundance of Aussie accents.
Finally, a REAL internet superstar on Half in the Bag! 😤
02:30, I found it funny how Rich reminded me of my aunt sitting there in that tracksuit “costume” like an eccentric old lady, with her wide brim hat about to talk tea with Jay after coming in from doing some gardening… Rich, keep doing what you do, always makin me have a good chuckle.
Can't believe how much lore is polluting the HalfintheBagiverse, time for a reboot
27:42 Mike is not there to stop Rich from calling him Chris Helmsworth again!
Thats what you call a coincidence!
@@pogglywoggly3292bingo
I'm with Jay (re: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice). Fuck lore. Goddammit I'm so goddamn sick of one-off gags, or background props, or incidental characters, and other minor details being "fleshed out" into goddamn lore in every goddamn legacy sequel/prequel. It's so tiresome. Fucking stop doing that.
That is not lore. Lore is amazing. Although not everything needs it of course. Call it for what it is in these situations, it's memberberries.
preach
All I asked was that they change the name to ANYTHING else. Absolutely no one is saying Beetlejuice twice.
Also, did you notice the thing Beetlejuice does with his face looks way lamer and kiddie in the new movie? It's all green and cartoony.
@@pogglywoggly3292 setting up part 3: ‘Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice’, perhaps?
Rewatching Fury Road after seeing Furiosa ... one scene of connection stood out... near the end of the chase Back to the Citadel ..Charlize's Furiosa on the side of Immortan Joe's car, about to let the cable yank his face off she gargle/gasps to him " .. REMEMBER ME!??!?" That really hit. Immortal never knew who she was originally...that kid... Thats some 4 D chess screenwriting Mr Miller! 🙏
Surprised we haven’t gotten a movie about Snake Pliskin flying the Gullfire over Leningrad because LORE
Half in bag with no mike for the first time. Seems like Christopher Nolan signed mike up, for that script mike gave to jack Quaid
Top Hat Monkey Goes West
I don't think Mike was in the Bill and Ted 3 Half in the Bag
Mike is busy directing Blue Beetle 2
Mike is in rehab, trying to sell his movie scripts to all the degenerate Hollywood people who coincidentally are also in rehab
@@thedarksiderebel What did he do?! I thought that was still a punishment for mail fraud in some countries.
There was quite a bit of lore building in Furiosa too Jay - the Green Place, Max sitting on the hill watching, the War Boys' dedication to Joe, how Furiosa's lost her arm, how she become the driver of the War Rig, the ranks in Immortan Joe's army - praetorians, imperators, the origin of the 'doctor' who tends to the virgin brides (same actor in both films), and on and on, etc., etc. , ad nauseum. And the CGI was so apparent in places - especially in comparison to Fury Road - that it took me out of the action at times. Hemsworth gives a surprisingly brilliant performance, and his monologue at the end was perfect. And while I appreciate a slow burn that builds character motivations and arcs, but this was so oddly paced - it crawled in places that didn't require that much time to linger OR it glossed over huge battle scenes with an f-n montage. I wish it had been a bit tighter film, what coulda shoulda been...oh well.
Max was the narrator in Fury Road guys!