It still gets me excited when I watch this movie I was about ten when we got a vhs player and dad hired the movie and the whole family sat down on a Saturday night to watch it and I was in awe and still remember the feeling it gave me I was scared and full of wonder at the same time until mum told us to go to bed and yelled at dad lol 😂 what a great time 😃
@peterfissa8556 I totally agree. I'm going to watch the new mad max when it comes out but how could u even compare it to this, the next time I see my mum I have to thank her for letting me watch this awesome movie at such a young age
A great movie indeed. Very, very good. But imho note even top 10 of best movies ever. Movies like Rashomon 12 angry men Sanjuro Goodnight and good luck There will be blood And many others run circles around it.
Back in 1979 my friends asked me if I wanted to go watch a movie called Mad Max, little did I know that this movie would become my favourite film of all time!!
Buddy you need to play Mad Max game , I am just ply it , at first is 7/10 but after 6h is 9/10 is really good you should try it , yo got mad max world vibe.
The first Mad Max looks like an art movie or experimental compared to the others. No special effects but the photography, the camera angles are something else.
The first Mad Max had a much lower budget and was kind of an indie film. Like Texas Chainsaw Massacre, it had much more of a simplicity to it and was filmed out in the open and established environments as opposed to being filmed on sets and having expensive special effects
I´ve watched the first Mad Max about 20 times since i first saw it in the cinema, in the early 80´s. Mad Max2 i was only able to watch it until the middle of the session. The others i didn´t even watch.
I have a Corvette. And im 110% Corvette Guy. But serious ... the 351 Ford Engines have by far the best Sound of the World. Even the new Mustangs have the same Sound. Its Amazing.
Right? You see he has the tricked out interceptor, you know it has speed and power. You're expecting him to peel out onto the asphalt, but no, he eases out.
@@brendankelly2653 I think MFP is an abbreviation for the police force in the movie. Goose's bike has MFP on it as well, so I highly doubt it relates to the engine.
Hearing that V8 noise in cinemas as a 10 year was just epic. This film and The Driver were the films which sparked my love of V8's which is still strong today. Not easy in the UK with the price of fuel !
There were several "Interceptors". One of the stunt cars had the smaller 302 CID Cleveland V8, and funnily enough it was the faster of all of them including the 351's.
Current Aussie highway patrol cars don't look that much different paintwork-wise, either. They even have an M5 and a Tesla Model X in the fleet; good luck outrunning those in your Monaro, Mr Night Rider 🤪
But the Blower , The Blower Man ! It's Fake ! It's actually ran by an electric motor but you can't see it , It's hidden by that big Yellow funnel in the garage when Max first gets a look at it .
One of the many things I love about the original Miller masterpiece is the dialogue. It's unlike anything heard in a film before or since. Everything in this movie fits so perfectly.
Yea watch the scene where dispatch calls in Max and the Goose and you will hear the operator report 'bulk' trouble. That word was commonly used back then but not something you would expect to hear over a cop radio lol
''Think of him when you look at the night sky'' But he drives in the day, and you tell someone that in the daytime. Nightrider? More like Night-avoider
Nah, he was driving an Aussie GM turd that couldn't outrun an Aussie Ford. Mad Max's interceptor he drives in The Road Warrior is an Australian Ford Falcon, same car as a U.S. 1970-71 Ford Torino GT. I've owned four 1970 Torino GT's and the side window shapes give it away as do the seats, steering wheel etc. I used to laugh at HBO ads for Mad Max as they said "see Mad Max in his Chevy", 🤣🤣🤣
I love the way there’s an edit of the guys eyes in total terror for a split second as he faces the end. This is the best of the Mad Max films, as 2 and 3 were over the top.
Yeah the filming techniques are amazing, kinda reminds me of some of the tsui hark hong Kong cinema stuff. And the stunt with the car here sliding and porpoise'ing before the tank full of methanol explodes is so damn cool. I watch this and then drive more carefully afterwards not the other way around 🤪
Not that I want to see a remake of this specific movie, but I would love to see Mad Max return to more of this style of story. I enjoy all the Mad Max movies, but something about this one just hits differently, it's more real feeling, more gritty. You kinda lose some of that with the later films that become more fantasy.
The original mad max is chronological story, and each new movie takes place further into the decay of civilization until you get thunderdome which is a new post apocalyptic world entirely.
Max actually uses both of his pursuit tactics displayed here at the end of the film. He starts by playing Chicken with the Nightrider, where he doesn’t flinch and forces his opponent to swerve. He does the same thing to the majority of biker gang as a group, with the added help of a narrow bridge. Then he tailgates the Nightrider incredibly closely, intimidating him and distracting him from the road ahead, causing him to crash into an oncoming obstacle. He did the same thing to the Toecutter in the end, the difference being that Nightrider crashed into a wrecked truck, whereas with the Toecutter, the truck crashed into HIM.
Not really that smart because if you go head to head against and fleeing vichcle the suspect would now it is a trick so he or she would not dare to swerve off which might cause a large collision between 2 vichcles second tailgating was a smart thing to keep up with the fleeing vichcle but it was also drafting since he was lining up to the car to gain more speed in his pursuit vichcle but causing him to crash to and incoming obstacle is just a bad thing because your supposed to upprehand the suspect not kill him the best solution wouldn't been to create a roadblock or lay downs some spikes trips and have a third pursuit vichcle to chase him down but to gently sidebash him to make him swerve then block the vichcle form moving or shoot it's tires considering it's just another pursuit vichcle they stole not and original car owner
Its not a post-apocalyptic society,at that time. The following films were:post-apocalyptic. Australia is still functioning as normal-country,but its society is becoming lawless,due to:oil-shortages,etc & the Australian government enacted measures to keep the country running,such as:controls the fuels & rationing-goods like the British did:in WW2. The crime rate is very high & gangs are forming,to steal the resources from imported-goods(Like fuel,foods,etc:-) that are transported from:Road-trains to Melbourne & Sydney. This is why the MFP are created,in order to: protect the convoys & clear the highways of gangs. The female,MFP-dispatcher,is mentioning,things like:The Peoples Bond & exploiting privileges, etc & thats an example of rationing essential-goods for:the police & military. The roads would have been maintained by:the government & in the first part of the film(whilst Max’s colleagues are chasing:The Nightrider:-)you can see the road,coned-off & a man:doing maintenance-work,on it.
Sitting around in the early 80's with my high school mates in Adelaide watching this scene on VHS, replaying the muscle burble of the XB V8 ...... 46 - 60 sec...., love it !
Like the fact that the world in this film was modern civilization on its last legs...feels like a normal world with minor bad elements in it...the way the gang is represented foreshadows the way things will become...especially by the 4th movie...world overtaken by crazy groups, gangs and warlords with vehicles...
I remember this list once of Best Car Chase's in movie history & from memory the Night Rider Chase was not even mentioned ? This car chase scene is the Very Best Ever Filmed
As a kid we used to quote this in school. We’d go way over the top, but you couldn’t go anymore over the top than the original “Night Rider”. The guy is an icon from this one scene.
2 things I always loved about George Miller's oldschool direction. The foreshadowing making the guy start crying like a girl, and the subliminal effects often using swollen eyes, always giving ultra violence or brutal effect.
Call me a heretic, but Max Max and Max Max 2 (or The Road Warrior if you live in the US) are still the best two films of the franchise. They're just so much more raw and gritty than the high gloss, polished work that is Fury Road. Or putting it another way: Fury Road feels like a high production-value opera. Bombastic, impressive, spectacular, great to look at, but ultimately rather artificial. The world of Road Warrior and certainly of Mad Max looks and feels way more "real" to me.
Bonjour à vous. De toute façon c'est toujours pareil au cinéma 📽️🤷♂️ ! Quand il y a des suites à un film, ils veulent toujours en faire plus et à la fin, cela devient du grand n'importe quoi 🤷♂️🙄 ! C'est toujours comme ça... 🙄 !
@@Nick-rr3pv Preach, brother. I never understood the hype Fury Road received. It was better than 3, sure, but then again, that's not saying much considering how crap 3 is.
Love these early Locktronic/LTS sirens. It was used extensively by the Melbourne Metropolitan Fire Brigade, and to limited extent by other services across Australia. Now Code3 make a very close clone to it used by Fire Rescue Victoria
I saw this movie as a kid it made a huge impression on me. Later on i started working on cars and built a serious muscle car. To this day i still work on cars and 4x4s. It's a bad ass movie !!
I love these Aussie police documentaries
😆😆😆😄👍
LMAO 😂😂😂
Normally they are not this pleasant..
😂🤣
Especially those Aussie coppers with Yank accents and the Nightrider’s southern accent...
Scenes like this can't be and never been done again ..
Unique style ,you can feel the road and the smell of burning tires..
Legendary classic
And yet for some reason people think this movie is crap
I was 7 years old the first Time i Saw this film, 1988.. i was fascinated.
And now 35 years later,
I find it even better.
Today's movies are so lame
@@peterfissa8556 i completely agree
It still gets me excited when I watch this movie
I was about ten when we got a vhs player and dad hired the movie and the whole family sat down on a Saturday night to watch it and I was in awe and still remember the feeling it gave me
I was scared and full of wonder at the same time until mum told us to go to bed and yelled at dad lol 😂 what a great time
😃
@peterfissa8556 I totally agree. I'm going to watch the new mad max when it comes out but how could u even compare it to this, the next time I see my mum I have to thank her for letting me watch this awesome movie at such a young age
No one had ever seen a movie like this back then. It still punches above it weight 40 odd years on.
It was, to this genre, just as import as Star Wars was to SciFi just two years earlier.
I love how he started crying when it hit him that he was up against someone crazier than he was…..😂😂😂
Too funny
2.00 ish, loses the game of Chicken with Max, after that the night rider is totally demoralised. A quivering jelly.😅
He even looked back like omg he tried to actually hit me.
He went to water!
@SS-yw7vo On a dummy.
The best movie ever, real actors, real car, the xb interceptor, what an absolute classic, not bad for a low budget movie. Go mel...
Qsmsk
car chase 1 has to be the best ever start to a movie. Best Aussie movie
$500k turned into $millions and still counting 👍
A great movie indeed. Very, very good. But imho note even top 10 of best movies ever.
Movies like
Rashomon
12 angry men
Sanjuro
Goodnight and good luck
There will be blood
And many others run circles around it.
Ofc it’s real actors
Rip Vincent Gill. Remember him when you look at the night sky.
I will.
“Bubba…Johnny…hoooo” 😗
Who??
@@hellhound47bravo3 the actor who played the Night Rider
Take your hat off!
RIP Vince Gil...The Nightrider. Remember him when you look at the night sky. 🌙
I will.
@@redpyramid9697 me 2
@@redpyramid9697 Take your hat off...
@@michaelnewton1332 Anything you say.
@@redpyramid9697 Anything…I say……What a wonderful philosophy you have. Take him away.
Back in 1979 my friends asked me if I wanted to go watch a movie called Mad Max, little did I know that this movie would become my favourite film of all time!!
Great film to watch over and over again to catch details you missed during previous viewings. Also, Joanne Samuel is hot as Jessie!
I remember being hooked already when I heard those words "Mad Max", catchy as hell and witty
Buddy you need to play Mad Max game , I am just ply it , at first is 7/10 but after 6h is 9/10 is really good you should try it , yo got mad max world vibe.
Mad Max is a hell of a game. It sucks they didn't make a sequel.
Well, dont keep us in suspense. What did you say? Did you go or not? :-)
He went from confident to a broken man in the matter of a minute.
coming down is always a bitch. many such cases.
He even cried like a bitch in front of his little girlfriend. She must’ve dried up so fast when he did that 😂
@@masonf7332 Max trying to run them off the road probably didn’t help either
Such a great and realistic scene too
first time?
The first Mad Max looks like an art movie or experimental compared to the others. No special effects but the photography, the camera angles are something else.
Best directors work
Very Hitchcock
Very much so. Right off the bat at the movie's start, the narration sets the stage.
The first Mad Max had a much lower budget and was kind of an indie film. Like Texas Chainsaw Massacre, it had much more of a simplicity to it and was filmed out in the open and established environments as opposed to being filmed on sets and having expensive special effects
Imo, the first movie is the only good one. Road warrior and beyond thunder dome were goofy as hell.
The best Mad Max ever.
i think the 2 is better in my opinion
No, 2 and 3 are much better.
@@OpenGL4ever 3? even mel gibson thought it was garbage
@@OpenGL4ever 3? Is absolute rubbish. 1 and 2 are the only mad Max films that count.
I´ve watched the first Mad Max about 20 times since i first saw it in the cinema, in the early 80´s. Mad Max2 i was only able to watch it until the middle of the session. The others i didn´t even watch.
A wonderful, compassionate woman. See how she shares the emotions with her man. Wonderful lady.
LMAO HAHA funny as man! I think she was a hostage from memory. He kidnapped her when he escaped and stole the HQ
@@MrHeath1971 Stockholm syndrome.....
Nad się has mothernal instinct working. When she saw kid on the road she was cared. Psycho driver gave no fuck about that.
i had the Biggest Crush on her.. i HAVE the Biggest Crush on her!!
loool perfect
When he turned the ignition, the growling sound beautiful.
I have a Corvette. And im 110% Corvette Guy.
But serious ... the 351 Ford Engines have by far the best Sound of the World.
Even the new Mustangs have the same Sound.
Its Amazing.
Karl S.
They don’t make them like that anymore.
@@ThMnWthNNm But the new Mustangs sound very similar.
Fuck yea mate
351 Clevo mate Aussie muscle .the last of the V8 interceptors
They did SUCH a good job of framing the reveal of the INTERCEPTOR. Saw this in a theater in 1980.
Always loved the way he calmly pulls off. You knew everything you needed to about the character right there.
Right? You see he has the tricked out interceptor, you know it has speed and power. You're expecting him to peel out onto the asphalt, but no, he eases out.
@@WestOfEarth He was chasing a "pursuit special" tho, I think they said in the movie it ran on methanol
@@artoodiitoo I think you're correct. It's been a while since I've watched it.
You can see he was scared the sunglasses made him look badasss but he was just doing his job
@@brendankelly2653 I think MFP is an abbreviation for the police force in the movie. Goose's bike has MFP on it as well, so I highly doubt it relates to the engine.
One of the greatest character intros in film history.
Hearing that V8 noise in cinemas as a 10 year was just epic.
This film and The Driver were the films which sparked my love of V8's which is still strong today.
Not easy in the UK with the price of fuel !
There were several "Interceptors". One of the stunt cars had the smaller 302 CID Cleveland V8, and funnily enough it was the faster of all of them including the 351's.
Btw. I believe Peter Brocks brother Phil Brock was a stunt driver in this film.
Current Aussie highway patrol cars don't look that much different paintwork-wise, either. They even have an M5 and a Tesla Model X in the fleet; good luck outrunning those in your Monaro, Mr Night Rider 🤪
@@jjwrightnz I mean, with the Tesla you just have to wait 30 minutes for the battery to go dead at pursuit speeds. 🤣
But the Blower , The Blower Man !
It's Fake !
It's actually ran by an electric motor but you can't see it ,
It's hidden by that big Yellow funnel in the garage when Max first gets a look at it .
“I’m hotter than a rollin’ dice!” Such a good maniac line
Live Wire AC/DC 😉
One of the many things I love about the original Miller masterpiece is the dialogue. It's unlike anything heard in a film before or since. Everything in this movie fits so perfectly.
Yea watch the scene where dispatch calls in Max and the Goose and you will hear the operator report 'bulk' trouble. That word was commonly used back then but not something you would expect to hear over a cop radio lol
When does say " bulk troubles " ?
Actually : haven't watched the scene in yonks so can't remember
not to mention the 50's Hitchcock cues in music
And l can't remember a swear word in it
That start-up is just brutal, love that sound.
My favourite movie car is still those yellow and blue Falcon's.
Same guessing 350hp engines ?
This happened in '79 in Australia, those were the days!
Interesting fact: filming started in Oct. 1977, the finished film then being release in Australia in April 1979
Take me back :-)😊
The Nightrider died because he was driving in the day.
🤣🤣🤣
''Think of him when you look at the night sky''
But he drives in the day, and you tell someone that in the daytime.
Nightrider? More like Night-avoider
Nah, he was driving an Aussie GM turd that couldn't outrun an Aussie Ford. Mad Max's interceptor he drives in The Road Warrior is an Australian Ford Falcon, same car as a U.S. 1970-71 Ford Torino GT. I've owned four 1970 Torino GT's and the side window shapes give it away as do the seats, steering wheel etc. I used to laugh at HBO ads for Mad Max as they said "see Mad Max in his Chevy", 🤣🤣🤣
😂👍
Big brain
The Mad Max Spirit NEVER DIES!!!!!
The most impressive debut film by any director ever - even Tarantino cant say he did anything as great as this
Wasn't a major character (like "Toecutter"), but was an important part of the story.
Vincent Gil: you'll be missed!
Remember him when you look at the night sky.
One game of chicken is all took to bring down the night rider, the fuel injection suicide machine... One of the best movies ever made.🤘🤘
🇦🇺
👍🏼🚬
Those cars had REAL engines in them! Not the computer driven aluminum built toys under the hood.
And it looked like the Night Rider WON that game of chicken....but anyhow...
@@n10cities He turned the camera picked up the action after reason he started to cry lol
perhaps it was the result of anxiety 😂
I love the way there’s an edit of the guys eyes in total terror for a split second as he faces the end. This is the best of the Mad Max films, as 2 and 3 were over the top.
Agreed, the first one is where its at.
Yeah the filming techniques are amazing, kinda reminds me of some of the tsui hark hong Kong cinema stuff.
And the stunt with the car here sliding and porpoise'ing before the tank full of methanol explodes is so damn cool.
I watch this and then drive more carefully afterwards not the other way around 🤪
@@jessebrown1400 Only the Aussies could make this film, realistically brutal!
No two was pretty good I thought this one and the second one was really good but everything else was trash
@@alliwishis_2 Two is good but the production is far more cinematic than the first one.
The Nightrider.
That is his name.
The Nightrider.
Remember him when you look at the night sky.
Ford XB Falcon, what a car. May sound dumb by I have a diecast of it and its my absolute favourite of all my collection. Would never sell
Not that I want to see a remake of this specific movie, but I would love to see Mad Max return to more of this style of story. I enjoy all the Mad Max movies, but something about this one just hits differently, it's more real feeling, more gritty. You kinda lose some of that with the later films that become more fantasy.
Yea gritty is the best way to define it. No fancy shit just balls and all, in your face entertainment.
@@Freedom_Now_2024 Also, leather and spikes on your car actually makes for a very terrible lifestyle in a post-apocalyptic world :D
Kick it in the GUTS Barry!
My thoughts exactly. It feels more real and less "designed". Which in a way makes it more scary.
The original mad max is chronological story, and each new movie takes place further into the decay of civilization until you get thunderdome which is a new post apocalyptic world entirely.
Everybody gangsta until max takes the wheel!
Max actually uses both of his pursuit tactics displayed here at the end of the film.
He starts by playing Chicken with the Nightrider, where he doesn’t flinch and forces his opponent to swerve. He does the same thing to the majority of biker gang as a group, with the added help of a narrow bridge.
Then he tailgates the Nightrider incredibly closely, intimidating him and distracting him from the road ahead, causing him to crash into an oncoming obstacle.
He did the same thing to the Toecutter in the end, the difference being that Nightrider crashed into a wrecked truck, whereas with the Toecutter, the truck crashed into HIM.
Word 👍🙏
I'll do the tailgating tactic on my next trip to the shrink Thanx m8
There's a reason why he outmatched Humongous's forces on the road. Max is like an ace fighter pilot, he knows what do in an impossible situation.
@@robwalsh9843 that's true.
If only he'd used the slam on the brakes tactic when the humungous vehicle was going balls out on the nitros chasing him !
Not really that smart because if you go head to head against and fleeing vichcle the suspect would now it is a trick so he or she would not dare to swerve off which might cause a large collision between 2 vichcles second tailgating was a smart thing to keep up with the fleeing vichcle but it was also drafting since he was lining up to the car to gain more speed in his pursuit vichcle but causing him to crash to and incoming obstacle is just a bad thing because your supposed to upprehand the suspect not kill him the best solution wouldn't been to create a roadblock or lay downs some spikes trips and have a third pursuit vichcle to chase him down but to gently sidebash him to make him swerve then block the vichcle form moving or shoot it's tires considering it's just another pursuit vichcle they stole not and original car owner
Max’s yellow interceptor is a mean sounding beast. I always get chills when he starts it up.
OIL, ALT, BRAKE.... Pure awesomeness!!!!
One of the BEST chase scenes on movie history ever!!!! 👍👍
This and the Bullitt car chase👌
@@clxx1302 agree👍😊
And the one in The French Connection
Oh I don't know...the truck chase scene in Road Warrior is pretty damn good too...
Nothing more bad ass than the word Interceptor on a cop car.
It means “now you’re fucked”
The March Hare also had Interceptor on it.
There is an excellent replica I see on the roads in north suburbs of Brisbane.
@@redleg1156 March hare XA only had a 6 cylinder
How about a 70 cougar that says Eliminator
Anyone notice that words from AC/DC's 'rocker' are uttered by the Knighrider? "I am a rocker, I am a roller, I am a right out of controller"!
Ronald Belford Scott
2:07 Nightrider's drugs are wearing off and now Max is his new reality
Actor didn't learn to drive before this scene.
He lost his will on that game of chicken.
Yes.
"max is his new reality" that line is fine
True cult classic! Can watch this movie over and over. Never gets old. 👍🏼
Twisted my gaskets as a kid
I love how Max horns when he's close to someone, like he does when he hits the bikers on the bridge later on.
Maybe it makes them nervous or distracted? Even if he knows they won't pull over.
THE MOST EPIC SOUND EVER
Max, the best interceptor ever !
" the mighty hand of vengence , sent down to strike the iron roadworthy! " best line ever and funny as hell...
I used to think it was iron roadworthy too but its actually unroadworthy
@@user-uh6lm5wv6n And it makes more sense that way.
One of the greatest films ever
Love his reaction at the end: "Well crap, I didn't mean to KILL the guy!"
And from this acorn of a movie a mighty franchise was born ...
O melhor filme que já assisti e não enjoou nunca.parabens por relembrar .boa tarde pra todos. E um abraço em todos artistas
Post Apocalyptic world but still manage to have marvelous roads. My council can't be arsed filling in all the pot holes everywhere.
Its not a post-apocalyptic society,at that time.
The following films were:post-apocalyptic.
Australia is still functioning as normal-country,but its society is becoming lawless,due to:oil-shortages,etc & the Australian government enacted measures to keep the country running,such as:controls the fuels & rationing-goods like the British did:in WW2.
The crime rate is very high & gangs are forming,to steal the resources from imported-goods(Like fuel,foods,etc:-) that are transported from:Road-trains to Melbourne & Sydney.
This is why the MFP are created,in order to: protect the convoys & clear the highways of gangs.
The female,MFP-dispatcher,is mentioning,things like:The Peoples Bond & exploiting privileges, etc & thats an example of rationing essential-goods for:the police & military.
The roads would have been maintained by:the government & in the first part of the film(whilst Max’s colleagues are chasing:The Nightrider:-)you can see the road,coned-off & a man:doing maintenance-work,on it.
It's not post apocalyptic, it's pre apocalyptic in the 2 first movies
dont comment something you even not understand, watch it if u like leave it if u not, just dont comment too much
Sitting around in the early 80's with my high school mates in Adelaide watching this scene on VHS, replaying the muscle burble of the XB V8 ...... 46 - 60 sec...., love it !
I sure do love the music of that time especially in this movie
The sound of that Ford is AWESOME!!
Remember him when you look at the night sky ..R.I.P. Vincent Gil
I will.
@@redpyramid9697 Take off your hat.
@@seaningram3285 Anything you say.
@@redpyramid9697 Anything I say. What a wonderful philosophy you have.
Take him away. (Hiss)
Bubba, Johnny (Blows)
Great movie
Nice car sound!
Like the fact that the world in this film was modern civilization on its last legs...feels like a normal world with minor bad elements in it...the way the gang is represented foreshadows the way things will become...especially by the 4th movie...world overtaken by crazy groups, gangs and warlords with vehicles...
Одна из любимых сцен этого фильма, несколько раз перематывал назад, чтобы послушать звук мотора. 😌
V8 ein Hammer
1:13 - I could listen to that lumpy camshaft rumble for hours...
I remember this list once of Best Car Chase's in movie history & from memory the Night Rider Chase was not even mentioned ? This car chase scene is the Very Best Ever Filmed
The sound of that 351 what a beast xb falcon
As Mel Gibson once said. 'Best bit of B grade trash you'll ever see.' First 10 minutes of this film are insane. Still one of my favourites.
100% agree. It's madness. Epic cinema. Proud to be a 70's Aussie kid 😊
I am the Nightrider. I'm a fuel injected suicide machine. I am the rocker, I am the roller, I am the out-of-controller!
As a kid we used to quote this in school. We’d go way over the top, but you couldn’t go anymore over the top than the original “Night Rider”. The guy is an icon from this one scene.
That 351 cleveland, old school music to my ears.
2 things I always loved about George Miller's oldschool direction. The foreshadowing making the guy start crying like a girl, and the subliminal effects often using swollen eyes, always giving ultra violence or brutal effect.
Got to be one of the greatest films ever made absolutely awesome
I think this one movie was the best in the series.
Call me a heretic, but Max Max and Max Max 2 (or The Road Warrior if you live in the US) are still the best two films of the franchise. They're just so much more raw and gritty than the high gloss, polished work that is Fury Road. Or putting it another way: Fury Road feels like a high production-value opera. Bombastic, impressive, spectacular, great to look at, but ultimately rather artificial. The world of Road Warrior and certainly of Mad Max looks and feels way more "real" to me.
Yes and we call it Mad Max 2 now.
Why would you be heretic. There are only two Mad Max movies anyway. 1st and 2nd. The rest doesn't exist.
so true
Bonjour à vous.
De toute façon c'est toujours pareil au cinéma 📽️🤷♂️ !
Quand il y a des suites à un film, ils veulent toujours en faire plus et à la fin, cela devient du grand n'importe quoi 🤷♂️🙄 !
C'est toujours comme ça... 🙄 !
@@Nick-rr3pv Preach, brother.
I never understood the hype Fury Road received. It was better than 3, sure, but then again, that's not saying much considering how crap 3 is.
His floozy is timeless.
Always had a strange thing for her! She doesn’t look like she should be considered attractive but can’t take eyes off her lol.
I love his slap back to reality when he chicken's out against Max 😂 shit not willing to die after all 🤦♂️
when this came out it was so brutal and tough. still my fave mad max. the og.
Love these early Locktronic/LTS sirens. It was used extensively by the Melbourne Metropolitan Fire Brigade, and to limited extent by other services across Australia. Now Code3 make a very close clone to it used by Fire Rescue Victoria
Classic Kick Ass Production Editing And Sound Track….Forecer in 500 Years Long After We’re Gone…. It Will Become Even More Of An Ultimate Classic
That game of chicken really put the night rider off his game 😂😂
The 351 Interceptor,had one years ago,when I was a young fellow.Should never let her go.
I saw in the cinema it's first weekend, in England. It was a tiny cult movie, only shown in independent cinemas. Awwsome!
The Sound is incredibile.
NOBODY NOBODY in hollywood can copy cat them , they're just too unique !!!!
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That captured how Australia was in those times.....
gotta love Aussie muscle cars
0:32 -
I'm a rocker
I'm a roller
I'm a right out of controller...
These are lyrics from a AC/DC song called Rocker.
Brilliant film, my favourite of the series by far.
I saw this movie as a kid it made a huge impression on me. Later on i started working on cars and built a serious muscle car. To this day i still work on cars and 4x4s. It's a bad ass movie !!
🤘🏻😁 Remember him, when you look, when you look to the night sky!
from "i'm the nightrider" to "i'm the pants shitter" in 3 seconds.
It's dawning on him he's escaping into the impending apocalypse. "It's going. There'll be nothing left. It's all gone."
Legendary movie , damn classic
Always an eyeball before the explosion. LOL
What’s with that tho?
Amazing Movie
i like he casually starts the car and drive away like it's time to show you guys how it's done.
greatest movie ever!!!
That V8 engine voice at 1:10! WOOOOW!!!
The old XB falcon what a beast. 351, FMX, Nine inch makes it bullet proof.
The story of how this movie was made is just as awesome as the movie
I like how he has the same poppin' eyeballs as the toecutter 2:52
This never gets old lol
At the end of this video clip, reminds me of an state trooper ends a pursuit!
"The mighty hand of vengeance sent down to strike the unroadworthy!"
LMAO.
Classic!
😂😂😂 i am the nightrider!!!
@@the-toecutter The Toecutter... he knows who you are.
Baby, whats wrong???
Nuthin 🥺
The toe cutter he knows who I am insanity 😂
You know it's a V8 when you hear those 8 cylinders hitting broOom broOom broOom broOom broOom broOom !
He GOTSUM!!!
"HOTTER THAN A ROLLIN DICE"....Step Right Up Chum n WatchThe Kid Lay Down A Rubber Road right to... FREEDOM !
Sometimes on long road trips I start screaming "I am the night rider!!" The kids love it.
🚗🚓It was at that moment, he knew he was going to get f🤬d up