Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior - You Talk to Me Scene (3/8) | Movieclips
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Max (Mel Gibson) gives the Feral Kid (Jerry O'Sullivan) a musical trinket and offers to help Pappagallo's (Michael Preston) tribe.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Director George Miller's follow-up to his own 1979 hit Mad Max is proof that not all sequels are inferior to their originals. If anything, this brutal sci-fi action film is even more intense and exciting than its predecessor, although the state of its post-apocalyptic world has only become worse. Several years after the deaths of his wife and child, Max (Mel Gibson) has become an alienated nomad, wandering an Australian outback that has fallen into tribal warfare conducted from scattered armed camps. After a road battle with psychotic villain Wez (Vernon Wells), Max meets up with the odd Gyro Captain (Bruce Spence), who takes him to the camp of a sympathetic group led by Pappagallo (Mike Preston). As Pappagallo's people are camped at a refinery, Max plans to take their oil -- more precious than gold in this world -- but eventually joins them to fight a band of marauders led by the evil Humungus (Kjell Nilsson). The stunning climax features a heart-pounding chase scene involving an oil tanker-truck and a frenzied rush for the coast, with Humungus and his forces in hot pursuit. Nilsson is a scary villain, with huge muscles and a sinister pre-Jason hockey mask, but the stunt work is the key here, and it is more flamboyantly dynamic than ever, edited at breakneck pace and staged with manic fury by Miller and stunt coordinator Max Aspin. Savage and kinetic, Mad Max 2 is a must-see for action buffs.
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TM & © Warner Bros. (1981)
Cast: David Downer, Mel Gibson, Kristoffer Greaves, Syd Heylen, Emil Minty, Michael Preston, David Slingsby, William Zappa, Moira Claux, Virginia Hey, Arkie Whiteley
Director: George Miller
Producer: Byron Kennedy
Screenwriters: Brian Hannant, George Miller, Terry Hayes
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I love how the feral kid tries to impress Max with the boomerang by holstering it like his shotgun; Max instead impresses him with a little trinket, as if to show him something more important he should enjoy than killing. Like Max still has some good left in him
What is more important in that environment than killing every opponent of his pack?
Good description
He was a good person. Unfortunately, life gave him a very painful and difficult path. But it never changed who he was at the core.
@@Sodiumreactor Right. Max always had a good heart. He was no Toecutter. We don't know what he went through after he lost his family that made him want nothing to do with other people. Clearly it wasn't easy.
@@Leondrius I always felt that after he watched is wife and child get run down he just did not want to feel anything anymore. So he just started wandering the wasteland by himself.
Emil Minty did a great job as the Feral Kid. He really comes across like a child from the Stone Age, trying to impress the older warrior with his bloody boomerang.
I like how he’s: “check this out..” 😁
hes just a typical Bogan
He's pretty bad for a little kid. Even killed one of those freaks.
That was some top tier acting if you ask me.
"You wanna get out of here. You talk to me."
Max is such a badass.
WeylandYutaniInc91
so true ,,, god damn awsome i say
The Road Warrior's a classic! Timeless!
I don't care how old is this movie, neither I care about which movie is the best. I love the wasteland aesthetics, post-apocalyptic warfare full of charismatic survivors, their "guzzoline" and "raggedy man", the fake-loaded shotgun, the mad venichles, the warboys. Mad Max series inspired Fallout games, for christ's sake! I love each end every movie because it is a legacy of making badass movies with excellent visuals. Learn to enjoy everything good while it lasts, guys.
my top 5 post apocalyptic movies:
1.) A Boy and his Dog
2.) Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior
3.) The Road
4.) The Day After.
5.) Reign of Fire.
@@knightwind5967 I'll throw in the original Planet Of The Apes for an honorable mention.
@@knightwind5967 Watch Threads (1984), it's much better than The Day After. Testament is in the same vein too.
@@knightwind5967 the Road is good but not a patch on the book.
@@Teekond absolutely, hands down easily the bleakest thing I ever watched. Almost too powerful and intense, its not something I could bear to watch often, but it's a masterclass in how to make an incredible film on a shoestring budget and proof were it ever needed that you don't need big names or CGI to tell a story.
A timeless classic from the 80s. And the best of all the Max films.
0:45
Impressive how Gibson kept a straight face while looking at that face.
+ninjawraith17 There were probably so many outtakes of him laughing his ass off when he looks at that kid.
gostaria de ver esse filme novament.
Lol Maybe he didn’t. It’s all single shots, after all.
Done.
Nice life of yours, going round laughing at children who look a bit different.
The windup toy scene looks unscripted and spontaneous. Its not but only part of what makes this film brilliant.
I have that exact same music box and song and I cherish it because of this scene. Crank it over and think -
Scenes were allowed to really breathe back in the day. Now everything is edited too tightly.
“Two days ago, I saw a vehicle that’d haul that tanker. You wanna get out of here? You talk to me.”
Too cool 😎
Beyond cool.
mr93prof , now to do the job , I'm going to need 5 gallons of diesel and some hi-octane gasoline
I came here to say that ... but you said it ... so I'll ... show myself out?
@@kaboulscabal4816 No,stay,friend.
south park
I had never seen any Mad Max movies until 2010 when i first got Netflix. Watched all 3 in a row. The Road Warrior became one of my favorite movies instantly! Love this movie.
Watched them all on Lovefilm (UK predecessor to Prime) with my late wife in 2011 or so. Sadly they're no longer available on Netflix, Prime or any other streaming service. It's getting harder and harder to watch the classics, very glad that I kept hold of my DVDs and VHS tapes.
I got in Bluray a few years ago, Glad i did.
@@rich_edwards79 sorry for your loss, mate. Great memories connected to great movies
Back in the 20th century we would watch them mostly on TBS and TNT if you didn't have a VCR.
When you consider what Gibson went on to after this film, there's something amazing and poetic about this scene and the whole damn movie. They don't make films like this anymore. Whatever foibles Gibson might have had in his later career, nobody can ever take this away. This is the definition of a true film great.
Young Mel was something special - Gallipoli, Hamlet, even Braveheart - so many iconic roles, and his work as a director, _Apocalypto_ is a great film
80s-90s Mel Gibson was probably the most dynamic leading man in history. I would say Mel and Denzel Washington are the perfect example of the leading man in Hollywood
Mel gibson did nothing wrong.
@@nepntzerZerexactly , he just said things as it was …… only most people are blind to it , individualism made people blind and mad , they still can’t see they are being played by elite globalists
@@nepntzerZertotally agree.
My favorite line by Mel Gibson ever
I've practiced it so much I believe I've mastered it🤣
That and the “Rose garden” comment! (;
I watched it again and again on VHS when I was a kid. I lost count after the 50th time. I too can talk along with the movie, every single word,or at least 99%
Me too. I must have watched the intro alone 200 times.
Max Rockatansky S.P.E.C.I.A.L. stats
strength: 8
perception:7
endurance:9
charisma:6
intelligence:8
agility:7
luck:10
***** but he ALWAYS survives everything thrown at him by some miracle, tell me that's not luck
Uh.. never saw it that way
***** hey were just having a decent argument man aint nothing bad about that, i rather read someones elses opinions if theyre not being insulting or anything bro
+ERc Pteco I believe you,
his luck led to his sequels.
sorta sounds like my character from fallout new vegas, except I hardly ever invest in luck
People keep commenting on Tom Hardy's Performance as Max as being lacking of charisma.....Um that was the entire point of the movie. At the Start of Fury Road he was almost 100% feral to the point where he is about to loose his identity. Through meeting Furiosa, both charactersover the course of the Movie transition a path of Redemption. Furiousa Redemption is Saving the Wives (Slaves) after becoming The Top Slaver Commander of the Citadel, And Max's Redemption is learning to trust and re-engage with people again after being Nomad for years. thats why at the start of Fury Road Max essentially just Grunts like an Animal and by the End of the Movie he is conversing again as the Madness has less of a grip on his persona. This movie was a masterpiece in visual storytelling.
I thought it was because he barely had any lines
the fact that people talk about Mad Max as the central character of the series means people haven't really paid attention
the first one is about Max
the rest are about the people who interacted with Max
Hmm interesting, that opened my eyes. ✌️👽
Meh. I still prefer the theory that Hardy's Max is actually this feral kid grown up, having taken the name of his childhood hero for inspiration.
@
Stonecold Skeelo
It is your grammar that is feral.
Here after FURIOSA and seeing Jack tell Dementus "You can talk to me" at Gas Town and in the exact same tone. You nailed it Tom Burke!
It was good but not even close to this.
"Two days ago I saw a rig that'd haul that tanker...you wanna get outta here.. you talk to me" was the moment Mel Gibson became a star in America, that line, his delivery and the way the camera rolled in on him is what cemented his stardom in the US.
Mel steals the scene every time he's in frame. :D
well he's the star of the film and the main character, so there's nothing really to steal.
You'll be back Rocktansky. Your hooked Max, and you know it!!
This kid gave a hell of a performance
That archer girl was my teenage crush.
Virginia Hey. She also played Zhann in the sci-fi series Farscape 👍
She also had her Top ripped off by James Bond ( Timothy Dalton ) She played Russian’s. Girlfriend..But I agree.. Very Hot Actress from the 80’s !!! 💀💀☠️💀💀
"was" ????
She was also in video killed the radio star video
She's still mine
One of the best 80s movies.
i love this movie. I saw it as a 13yr old first week it was shown. It's still amazing to watch. Mel is THE MAN! so many good scenes in this movie.. best of the Mad Max series IMO. PZ!
This wind up toy scene is comparable with the kid mimicking his dad in the movie Jaws. It's a special little scene that you don't really forget
Mel was 24 when he made this
and looked mid 30s lol. All that fucking tequila!
smokeybirdman
Wow he looks mid 30's
Actually he was 25!
He made Galipoli in the same year and he looks mid 20s in that.
The best Mad Max movie
Thunderdome is way better!
@Jarah mansoor Mad Max 3 had more of an 80s vibe which I dig more.
I love how the kid just casually flicks the guy's brains and blood off his boomerang. XD
Most re-watchable movie ever made!…. 💯
Equal with the first in the series.
My favorite actor. To bad things went down hill for him.
things are going uphill again :)
Yeah, he's back.
I can't say Mel's my favorite actor, but Max made my childhood
But he rised again
I blame the jews.
Apparently he’s turned himself around...most likely downwards so all the crazy can drain out of him.
"Two days ago I saw a rig that can haul that tanker...you wana get outa here..ya talk ta me".. Great damn line
Brilliant scene, brilliant movie.
1:29 Defend the toilet paper!
Mark Koetsier , butt each day we get weaker and they get stronger , it's finished ,
flush the toilet
"Poo just poo "
Such a cool guy.
I remember the trailer with Motörhead’s theme song Ace of spades ♠️ playing loudly at the Belgian cinemas at that time , I loved every second of it ….
Mel was 24/25 when he filmed this..could you imagine an actor that age trying to be badass like him in a remake?
Euuuuh, how old was Tom Hardy?
@@sergeantvedara9165 he was 36 when he played Max
@@monsieurcondottiero2685
Aight fine then, Mel won this one
Radical Idea: You can like the classic Mad Max's and the new one!
Honestly though, the first, this and Fury Road are miles better than Beyond Thunderdome, which started ok but quickly devolved into a family film where the plucky kids hit bad guys with frying pans.
whowantsabighug 🙏
I just like the beginning of Beyond Thunderdome, Max going into Bartertown, it kinda reminds me of a Boy and his Dog. 🤔
For me, Mad Max 1 was good, Road Warrior was amazing, Thunderdome was terrible, Fury Road was amazing.
I skip that part with the kids that should have been on the deleated scenes on dvd
Why cant one like both the classic and the new one? The first one is a cult classic and Fury Road is the most critically acclaimed and praised of the entire series. People should just be open-minded about an artist's concept and different take on storytelling especially when it's the same creator who directed every movie. Thunderdome was mediocre though, it just had too many flaws
Whoa! Mel's accent was really strong in his youth. I wonder did he surpress it for American audiences when he started doing Hollywood movies?
He was born in New York and didn't move to Australia until he was 12. So in reality, the Australian accent was somewhat of a put on. He started doing an Australian accent because he was teased by the other school children for his American accent.
"That is more than just a tanker of gas." And we are shown the school bus -- foreshadowing.
My wife LOVED this film. She thought Melvin Gibson was incredibly handsome.
The first mainstream Australian movie to get a cult following in the USA. Mel's the man!
Poor kid. His first toy was a finger-slicing boomerang.
Pretty cool toy if you ask me.
Lol
Steel Here is murican? He prolly got a pistol as first toy... 😆
@@M0butu are toy guns not common where you’re from?
hardy did his best but he hardly talks and sometimes you forget about him with mel gibson you never forgot him still liked the new one
Personally, I love both Mel and Tom as Max. So rare that a sequel many years later is as good as Fury Road.
Agreed 1000% friend.
Just too awesome. Mad max was always my hero.
TALK TO MAX
Pretty cool how they got Mick Jagger to be in this.
best one out of the series
That kid has really good teeth for living in squalor.
1:02 my dog whenever I get him a new toy
Shawn246 take him to the exorcist
@@xraystudios3693 lmao😂😂
1:55 She's talking about when the Grinch stole the roast beast.
This is the greatest thing I have ever seen anyone say about this movie
best line in an 80s movie full stop
No, it was crocodile Dundee!
That's not a knife...
This is a knife.
Little known fact. ⚔️
1:41 The chick in football armor did an awesome Penthouse spread after this movie came out. It was very hot and easy to find on the net I imagine.
Jon Bon Jovi when he first discovered he loved music..
I always feel sorry for that guy who lost his fingers.
Trivia: MM2: TRW was reportedly filmed in continuity (The order you see on screen).
I know of no other major motion picture that did so.
Best scene in a film of best scenes: Max throws the kid a crappy music box and freaks out. He's got a friend for life. No monologue or anything. He lost his kid and DGAF until the end when he bonds with the kid and they kind of save each other's lives.
whoa. this movie is such a legend. How time fckin flies!
One of my favorite lines from a movie, right there.
Mick Jagger?
LOL - I think the same thing every time I see him!
Aussie mick
More like "poor man's Mick Jagger" -- if you ain't got the budget, you talk to me
So I wasnt the only one who thought he could be Mick Jagger's long lost twin brother
Yeah. Read somewhere that Preston was formerly a crooner.
Still one of the best movies ever made.
"Two days ago, I saw a vehicle that’d haul that tanker. You wanna get out of here? You talk to me.”
Proceeds to run after Stan and Kenny who want their $18 back
Charisma overload. Tom Hardy's a pale shadow, indeed.
I shouldn't have to. He should be able to win me over. Christian Bale did, with Batman.
LaRay82 Tom Hardy's an amazing actor. Nobody should speak on his chops until they've seen both Locke & The Drop
Apollo B.
Seen Locke. He was very good. But movies like Mad Max are not just about acting. It's about having a magnetic leading man charisma. Hence my earlier comment.
LaRay82 He has that charisma. He showed it in Incerption but aye bruh, I just saw the new Mad Max. If someone doesn' like that movie, Idk what kinda drug their on lol. The whole movie was amazing & Tom Hardy was great! Checc it out when you can
Џон Доу I went to the same first limited premiere where 90% of the critics who reviewed it saw it.
Putting the feral kid in is genius 😅
Mel never had a more charismatic moment in a movie than this scene. So fking cool.
fury road was made for furiosa , that's why Hardy barely talks , great movie but main character is furiosa not Max
That's kind of Max's thing, though. He wanders into other people's stories, helps out reluctantly, and then leaves at the end. He barely talks in this one as well.
thegamesk Max was supposed to feral by this point. He relearns to speak properly again when he interacts with people after a time.
It's not really about whether he gets to talk or not. Gibson as Max has 10 times the magnetism Hardy has. It's that simple.
@@WildWestSamurai Exactly.
They don’t make em like that anymore…the golden age of Aussie films.
Pappa Gallow was on some heavy stuff.
love that ending
One of the coolest lines ever
I always wanted to be Mad Max, but not at 63.
I definitely chose "Nightmare" skill level.
I must be nuts.
You know that music box was broken in under a minute
DEFEND THE FUEL.
The Fury Road was a bloody fantastic spectacle. However Hardy's portrayal of Max was pale and lifeless at places. And I know Hardy can play a witty and charismatic bloke, I'd say Miller was bit off on that regard.
Fury Road so far is the best film in the series, but Road Warrior's Max is still the most iconic one. Gibson just oozes with charisma in this one, even when not talking, you can feel his presence.
I hate that about modern action movies, the directors barely do anything with their main character, Hardy aint got shit on Gibson, Dredd had more charisma than Hardy, it feels like Miller put more effort into writing Furiosas character and Max was just an afterthought
***** Hardy as well, thats probably the reason why his character was given less thought since there were some complications between him and Theron
***** Let's also not forget that he's been severely injured, forced to walk to the citadel, probably tortured, and then hanged before being used as a blood bag. Even I would have little words to say considering what I've been to.
*****
I guess, you didn't like it?
This was by far the best film in the series. Fury Road was one long action sequence and had no heart.
Does Papagallo look a lot like Mick Jagger or what? I remember him being in a science fiction movie with Van Damme or Sly, but wasn't sure if it was this actor or the real Jagger
Looks like he-man
why did they cut the "And I stay alone if I have to...."line?
Instead of studying for my English GCSE exam 30 years ago, I worked on my Mel Gibson impression. I had this scene down
"Stryker ", the forgotten 3rd installment in the "Mad Max "series.
I can definitely see the inspiration for Fist Of The North Star. Mad Max, only with added Bruce Lee.
For us Aussies who grew up watching the Mad Max films in the 70's and 80's ... the only permissable notion is that in Fury Road it is the Feral Kid grown up and NOT Max at all ... Tom Hardy isn't Max and never will be.
The Velo In The Vale Tom Harry’s max wasn’t supposed to be the cultured Max of Mad Max 1, as Max has become feral himself. This was deliberately done by Tom.
I've always like that idea too. Fury Road Max looks like the feral kid, grunts like the feral kid, eats raw lizards like a feral kid, has the feral kid's music box, and didn't seem to have a name until the end when he decided to name himself after that cool guy he looked up to as a kid.
Whenever I watch Fury Road I watch it with that story in mind, and it's more fun that way.
Dunno. The Feral Kid had more personality as a child than Hardy as Max.
Fury Road did follow basic idea that Max is not a protagonist (that applied only in Mad Max itself) of story. He is merely potent card heroic/less crazy side manages to get on their side or is thrown to their side. Tom Hardy is great actor, but George Miller should at least have asked Mel Gibson to come back. Or maybe he did and Gibson refused.
what a different time in the movie industry, I laughed so hard the whole movie, back then everyone was so serious about this.
This is like a scene from the BP Depot in East Lothian as the management staff figure out how to get their fuel out to petrol stations 😁
So Pappagallo refers to fuel as Gas and I am fairly sure Max also calls it gasoline. It is only Humungus that calls it Guzzoline to reflect the decay of vocabulary.
You wanna get out of here talk to me .
Feral Bon Jovi junior.
That's a cute little animal.
Remember seeing this movie as a kid at the drive-in. It was part of a double feature with Twilight Zone the Movie
That girl reminds me of the wild boy (don't remember his name) from Final Fantasy VI.
Mel Gibson great actor great director
Oh, Mel
We'll always have Bjorn Pork
And that line ... "you wanna get out of here, you talk to me"
Little Tarzan kid...
Max giving huge doomslayer vibes, idk why
Me making a feral buddy in the post apocalyptic wasteland.
Didn't know what he said until looking at a comment in South Park Mel Gibson Video, looked up the Quote Today on April 1 2022 on RUclips, and Found it
Australians are badass people like Max and because mel is half australian
0:22 ya call that a knife?
I wish he made another mad max with mel Gibson and tom hardy. With tom being an imposter carrying on the mad max legend
1:31 Defend the FUEL 🔫⛽⛽⛽🔫
Only ever gonna be one Mad Max & its not Hardy.
+shellsbignumber2 No Tom Hardy played the role of Mad Max......so there is literally more than one......
***** Max barley speaks in all the movies......that's kind of a Mad Max thing. Very little dialogue from the main character. Max had just as many lines in Road Warrior as he did in Fury Road
+shellsbignumber2 Hardy did a pretty good job. I love all the Mad Max movies, including Fury Road. Don't be held back by past memories. You need to embrace new things.
The little kid grew up to be mad max in furyroad. That would make more since.
Stephen N NO that doesn't make any sense if you pay attention to details
I saw this as a kid. It must have left a seed, since I like giving away little items that mean more to others than to me…
"A disheveled football team. A Most interesting choice of friends."
1.13 never caught that the bus was in the center of the screen and not the tanker decoy
So this is where Tetsuo Hara and Buronson get the inspiration to make Fist Of The North Star.....
Is that Lex Luger's brother ?