Rama from The Raid comes across a as a regular dude caught up in extraordinary situations. The Rock (Dwayne Johnson) was in a movie called “Snitch” where although he’s a muscular imposing man, he’s not invincible and even gets beat up and loses a couple times. The climax to Snitch also features the main character wielding a shotgun in a big truck while being chased by thugs.
This movie blew me away when I first saw it on VCR in the early 90s. Still impresses me today. The music, the editing, the shots, pacing, the actors, everything.
3:03 to 3:44 are some of the most breathtaking scenes ever captured on film. It’s so cleverly done as well, because it takes a small break from the chaos on the ground to get a view of it from above.
Let me tell you something my friend... I have this music recorded...so whenever I'm driving on the expressway or highway...and I see an oil tanker...I pop this music and start chasing right after... By the way I do not recommend you do that...as it is something reckless and irresponsible...even though I do it
Who did not use a computer to defy physics. Literally just showed my daughter Jaime Hyneman failing to jump on the suspension bridge followed by that F&F bullsnot.
1:56 Fun fact: that spinning cartwheel through the air wasn’t scripted. The stuntman was just supposed to fly head over heels into a padded mat, but his foot caught the wreckage and he was sent spinning. The centrifugal force of the spin sent him flying farther than expected and he missed the landing pad, breaking I believe his leg and hip. What a trooper for creating such a timeless shot.
Additional fun fact: Director George Miller is actually a qualified medical doctor and treated the stuntman (Guy Norris) himself on the spot before Norris was airlifted to hospital.
He re-broke his leg and bent the metal rod he had from the previous fracture. This became one of the most famous stunts in history, but he did get very hurt.
To be honest. Papagallo was the real hero of the film. Did everything he could to get his people away from harm, took on the responsibility of driving the tanker when Max refused initially, kept the people’s moral up when they lost hope and drove with the caravan till the end and his death
To be honest, you could make a case for Papagallo, the Gyrocaptain or the Feral Kid being the hero of the story, it's just told from Max's perspective.
@@sladebeefknuckle8615 its actually told from the feral kid's perspective, and he thought of Max as not necessarily a hero, but as a very interesting person. Max is one of the biggest and most obvious examples of an anti-hero, right up there with "the man with no name".
Shitty training was responsible for some of these deaths probably because the half of them never held a job in industry long enough to learn anything; the Great Humungus also failed some of his people--he ignored OSHA and probably never heard of it. When you shoot a tire out--like running a lathe, never get too close or you can get caught-up by the tire and die.
Infinite deserts, endless roads, ruined worlds, punk fashion, mohawk hairstyles, American football protectors, modified cars ... "Mad Max 2" is my youth.
"J.T." was our youth--they showed "J.T." every time we were called to Green Valley Elementary School's multi-purpose room (where we once carefully, secretly put pencil-shavings in this kid's underwear crack he didn't know was open back there--it's why when I think of "J.T." I remember the kitten and that kid's crack full of lead and wood); "J.T." was much like boot camp--when they wheeled-out this old TV during our hour of "free-time" we all knew it would be "The D.I." again as it was every night--had the DOD never heard of "Gilligan's Island," "Speed Racer" or "Johnny Sokko?"
I watched this a hundred times as a child, it has to be one of the greatest action movies ever made and a masterpiece. Fury Road is the perfect follow up to mad max 2 aswell, it takes the elements that made this film so iconic and genre defining and cranks them to 11, just epic.
@@asher6657 Thunderdome has less of a focus on vehicles and chases, its still good in its own right but to me Mad Max has always been a revhead movie, 1, 2 and 4 encapsulate the ethos more than 3.
That was brutal. I only just now noticed the two guys tied up on Lord Humongous' vehicle were still alive until he crashed into the tanker and one of them was decapitated. 😣
Thing that always stuck out to me is how that warrior women and disabled guy were dispatched, she was still conscious when that dude pulled her off the truck, and you can see her roll under the car, cementing she’s dead. It sticks out because of how understated it is, a badass warrior and just disposed of, so brutal and gritty, no last stand or swelling music, just alive…then dead
Fury road is very good movie, but it will NEVER EVER NEVER be like Road Warrior, why? Because in Road Warrior you can practically TASTE this fallen world, it's like all around you while watchin, way way too realistic, it's like you can smell this world while watchin. When I was a kid I was afraid of this world from Road Warrior more than any horror movie, and THAT COMPONENT Fury Road doesn't have. Fury Road is almost like Action-FANTASY movie, but ROAD WARRIOR is: post-apocalyptic-action movie (Perfect movie). THE END
Fury Road and Max max 2 are both classics in their own right. But whereas Max max 2 is considered a Cult Classic Fury Road is actually considered a Classic and thats the biggest difference between these movies. George miller is a genius for pulling this off.c
I think Fury Road's world also has that same fallen world feeling but is a few steps ahead when civilization figured out how to develop itself again and survive, regardless if it was morally correct or not, road warrior is kind of a transition, kind of the wild west type of thing. Both are good on it's own way and time when it was released. I watched all 4 movies and I put road warrior as the best until Fury Road came along, that is a masterpiece
@@rawheadrex1972 they have a small video on this in the background video cam, two stunt men got hurt first one broke leg, then the other was when the car jump's into the front of the refinery the guy broke his back and heel yike's !
who was a child during the cold war and was terrified of a nuclear war, ended up watching movies like this that portray the chaos after an event like this.
That stunt at 1:59 , that was not meant to happen, but it looked so damn good George miller had to put in the movie even though the guy broke both his legs.
Queen should have played some of this music in their concerts! It would've been outstanding! I can just imagine Mr. Brian May as a conductor! With the audience cheering him on!!!
i always remember the first time i watched this, i think "well, in the final fight is mad max, a awesome girl, a criplle but brave man and feral boy, they will kill 20 or 30 enemies", and in a minute the half team was killed and dont kill anyone XD
There are no lines to rehearse for any of these scenes, and this is a time when the weather is unpredictable.. The little boy is nonverbal but intelligent, like a lot of children today😌 AMEN MAD MAX, the creator, is genius and knows the truth💙💚
A time when films didn’t look like video games! You can sink your teeth into this film, it’s never old or boring now matter how many times you see it. Mad Max, the quintessential anti hero, a knight fighting to grasp the last strand of hope…then there is the cinematography, the score that is amplified by tones of roaring V8 engines…mother fucker I love this movie.
All in all one of the best stunt filmed movies , made on a shoestring budget in the 80s in OZ … Amazing footage done by a visionary Production/Director team of Kennedy-Miller … Fantastic locations of Western NSW , Australia… re in and around Broken Hill Great supporting mostly Aussie Cast , and Mel Gibson will always be the Best Mad Max In all the re - hashed Road Warrior movies Great stunts without doubt , in any action movie … no CGI , or Green Screens used Here ….
Furiosa is a superhero compared to anyone from the original films. This feels so real and visceral, I guess that's why I keep coming back to this movie out of all of them
The music score an how it looks/film quality always got me, this movie, rambo, jaws, the origional star wars movies an red dawn. I dont know how to describe it other than high quality low resolutioj film where it just looks better semi fuzzy than it does when they super 4k it up
The biggest difference between digital and analog film is that early digital looks horrendous and nothing will ever fix that however we have decades of real film that, as long as it gets cared for, can be formated into 4k no problem. To give an idea how bad early digital video was warch 28 Days Later. That was mostly shot with a Canon XL-1 DV cam. It looks awesome because it really captures the grittyness of the movie as though you're watching it through street cams however it does show how limited Digital was at the time.
This is easily one of the most revolutionary movies of all times, the games it inspired, the movies it inspired, hell it inspired a setting, truly a masterpiece. That piece of s*** fury road got all wrong and I was pissed when it launched cause the director completely missed the point. This isn't about flashy cars, it's about survival. I'm sure most of you reading this will know what I mean.
Fury Road was ok with some themes from Road Warrior: a burned out Max discovers something worth fighting for, as well as what happens with people in a world of scarce resources. But some aspects of the story were convoluted and it seemed the spectacle was the focus
The vehicles in Fury Road are silly and impractical, in Road Warrior they are a diverse mix because they had to scavenge parts from whatever they could.
A remember smoking a big joint in the 90’s at sunset out at the Silverton Pub where this was filmed. There was photos from the making of the film on the wall.
NO CGI..Straight professionalism at its finest on every level..
Yes because life-threatening stuntwork is much more professional.
@@brianmerritt5410ignore these boomers… my god, some of these old hags can’t seem to wrap the fact that Fury Road is the superior movie
It looks a lot cooler, man.
Max drives like truck drivers in Botswana I've seen heading for disaster on RUclips's "SA Trucker."
I love how vulnerable Max is thoughout the entire movie, he is ironically one of the most human action heros of all time.
John McLean too.
Max is a badass to be sure, but he isn't using a cheat code.
@@tymacdougall3140 Actually John McLean is a historical figure, the one you're looking for is John McClane
Rama from The Raid comes across a as a regular dude caught up in extraordinary situations. The Rock (Dwayne Johnson) was in a movie called “Snitch” where although he’s a muscular imposing man, he’s not invincible and even gets beat up and loses a couple times. The climax to Snitch also features the main character wielding a shotgun in a big truck while being chased by thugs.
But no feral kids ever hang around Dwayne Johnson. He smells too clean and never curses.
This movie blew me away when I first saw it on VCR in the early 90s. Still impresses me today. The music, the editing, the shots, pacing, the actors, everything.
Musica del gran Brian may
Its better than Fury Road maybe just because the characters and the movie are better makes you care more about who dies
Was fabulous on the big screen at the drive-in, too.
Broken hill Australia
On the big screen it is awesome.
Best "MAD MAX" film by a million, never will another installment beat this jewel in the original crown Xx
3:03 to 3:44 are some of the most breathtaking scenes ever captured on film. It’s so cleverly done as well, because it takes a small break from the chaos on the ground to get a view of it from above.
One of the most RAW chases ever in a movie. I can't imagine what was it like on the set. So many dangerous stunts...
' RAW ' is post - WAR
That's why gasoline prices increase from time to time ....
what's the name of this film?
@@razakzoui8827 Mad Max 2 road warrior
Indeed, the guy in the minute 1:59 nearly died in that stunt
I lived in Australia for a year. I miss the morning commute.
Lmao
Let me tell you something my friend...
I have this music recorded...so whenever I'm driving on the expressway or highway...and I see an oil tanker...I pop this music and start chasing right after...
By the way I do not recommend you do that...as it is something reckless and irresponsible...even though I do it
Hahah my four years there made me seasoned when I returned to the Midwest 😂
😂😂😂
Lmfao
Australian documentaries are full of excitement.
that Parramatta motorway can be a bitch some days
That double barrel ANNILIHATING the bad guys got me goin
Educational viewing before taking a driving test in Australia
Can we retire this joke, please?
It’s on EVERY RUclips video of Mad Max.
@TheFlyingHeart I've driven in Perth. It's no joke, mate.
Before Fast and Furious, there was a legend...a road warrior...
With actual believable fights
With half the crew on both sides full-blown fools like every fighting unit.
Who did not use a computer to defy physics. Literally just showed my daughter Jaime Hyneman failing to jump on the suspension bridge followed by that F&F bullsnot.
Mad max one and two are timeless the way these films are shot still blows me away
What about 4
@@venom-123 Visually it's stunning, but I don't like the world building or plot of the fourth movie. It doesn't feel like Mad Max to me.
1:56
Fun fact: that spinning cartwheel through the air wasn’t scripted. The stuntman was just supposed to fly head over heels into a padded mat, but his foot caught the wreckage and he was sent spinning. The centrifugal force of the spin sent him flying farther than expected and he missed the landing pad, breaking I believe his leg and hip. What a trooper for creating such a timeless shot.
Additional fun fact: Director George Miller is actually a qualified medical doctor and treated the stuntman (Guy Norris) himself on the spot before Norris was airlifted to hospital.
Greatest stunt ever - even if an accident. That rotation is something that will never be done again willingly.
his look of terror is genuine
Watch when he strikes the car: he actually moves THE CAR when he hits it. Yeah, you bet he snapped something, alright.
He re-broke his leg and bent the metal rod he had from the previous fracture.
This became one of the most famous stunts in history, but he did get very hurt.
To be honest. Papagallo was the real hero of the film. Did everything he could to get his people away from harm, took on the responsibility of driving the tanker when Max refused initially, kept the people’s moral up when they lost hope and drove with the caravan till the end and his death
Yo, well said.
To be honest, you could make a case for Papagallo, the Gyrocaptain or the Feral Kid being the hero of the story, it's just told from Max's perspective.
And did it all with swaggering dignity.
totally agree with you
@@sladebeefknuckle8615 its actually told from the feral kid's perspective, and he thought of Max as not necessarily a hero, but as a very interesting person. Max is one of the biggest and most obvious examples of an anti-hero, right up there with "the man with no name".
The music is a big part of this amazing sequence. Even the shotgun shells have a cool music cue.
Brian May from Queen did the music score for this movie.
I can't believe how well this film has aged.
In a few years the world will "age" into IT!
@@worsethanhitlerpt.2539 Into IT? you mean we will all be clowns biting off kids arms down the sewer?🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡💋💋
I love how this whole escape attempt was nothing more than a ruse.
Shitty training was responsible for some of these deaths probably because the half of them never held a job in industry long enough to learn anything; the Great Humungus also failed some of his people--he ignored OSHA and probably never heard of it. When you shoot a tire out--like running a lathe, never get too close or you can get caught-up by the tire and die.
no more games, no more games
2:26 I love that shot of that guy racing up to the rig!
Brutal, bloody, sickening, heartbreaking, authentic, prophetic, gasoline octane flowing through the veins. This is how it is Mad Max II
Absolutely agreed.
and still very possible if mankind finally folds in on itself.
One of the greatest action films ever made.
So fantastic,I’ve watched this 50 times or more it gives you so much strength against the bastards you are up against day in this wretched life!
Mate! You too?
Let me guess you are a trucker and you want to run over old ladies on the road who take too long to cross it?
@@UToobUsername01 Come on man, he would be watching Troma if that was the case.
The same
Greatest movie ever made. Should win an Oscar every year.
Infinite deserts, endless roads, ruined worlds, punk fashion, mohawk hairstyles, American football protectors, modified cars ... "Mad Max 2" is my youth.
Mine, too.
"J.T." was our youth--they showed "J.T." every time we were called to Green Valley Elementary School's multi-purpose room (where we once carefully, secretly put pencil-shavings in this kid's underwear crack he didn't know was open back there--it's why when I think of "J.T." I remember the kitten and that kid's crack full of lead and wood); "J.T." was much like boot camp--when they wheeled-out this old TV during our hour of "free-time" we all knew it would be "The D.I." again as it was every night--had the DOD never heard of "Gilligan's Island," "Speed Racer" or "Johnny Sokko?"
The stunt workers in this film were NOT paid enough. Breath taking stuff.
I watched this a hundred times as a child, it has to be one of the greatest action movies ever made and a masterpiece. Fury Road is the perfect follow up to mad max 2 aswell, it takes the elements that made this film so iconic and genre defining and cranks them to 11, just epic.
WHAT ABOUT Mad Max Beyond tHUNDERDOME???' you missed one. starring Tina Turner
@@asher6657 Thunderdome has less of a focus on vehicles and chases, its still good in its own right but to me Mad Max has always been a revhead movie, 1, 2 and 4 encapsulate the ethos more than 3.
That was brutal. I only just now noticed the two guys tied up on Lord Humongous' vehicle were still alive until he crashed into the tanker and one of them was decapitated. 😣
Watch in slow mode only one saw he was about to get a face full of truck
I love how George Miller often fills his films with bizarre and cruel moments
When I was a kid I was in love with the white armour girl .😍
Thing that always stuck out to me is how that warrior women and disabled guy were dispatched, she was still conscious when that dude pulled her off the truck, and you can see her roll under the car, cementing she’s dead. It sticks out because of how understated it is, a badass warrior and just disposed of, so brutal and gritty, no last stand or swelling music, just alive…then dead
1:42 is cinema gold
3:35 such an awsome shot of that chaos lol love it.
The stuntwork in this scene is just incredible. It's miraculous none of them got killed. Jesus.
many did get seriously injured If I recall correctly. Especially the red falcon crash up
The motorcycle crash when the driver flies away spinning resulted in a broken leg if I'm not wrong
The music is just as important as the chase. It helps define this world of chaos.
The woman that gets shot in the beginning was a total apocalyptic babe.
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I hates that she died
that actress played the blue female alien in farscape :)
@@seraphs1787 Virginia Hey, who played Zhaan in Farscape, she was also General Pushkin's babe in the James Bond film The Living Daylights
Sadly everyone on the Tanker was fucin DOOMED zero chance of living
That helicopter shot. Legendary.
The world of Mad Max is getting closer to reality every day.
No shit,Sherlock.
Nope. That only happens if you listen to government and bog corporations.
For Russia !!!!!
100% sure if putin stalin continue tomake unforgetable mistake's since 2/24/22 folk's !!!!
That's kind of the point of the films. Well, that and badass car battles.
@@patrickrancourt4782 🤣 a lot has happened in 3 months.
I still think the single best part of this whole sequence is Max looking at the Feral Kid and thinking "Jesus, what the eff are you doing there?"
I hadn't seen this movie in years, I forgot how awesome the stunt work was on this.
Each one of those stunts are so insanely dangerous. Anything close to a big rig wheel
That little cymbal clash as the spinning brake drum bounces off the trucks wheel - genius!
Lol what the fuck are you on pointdexter?
Fury road is very good movie, but it will NEVER EVER NEVER be like Road Warrior, why? Because in Road Warrior you can practically TASTE this fallen world, it's like all around you while watchin, way way too realistic, it's like you can smell this world while watchin. When I was a kid I was afraid of this world from Road Warrior more than any horror movie, and THAT COMPONENT Fury Road doesn't have. Fury Road is almost like Action-FANTASY movie, but ROAD WARRIOR is: post-apocalyptic-action movie (Perfect movie). THE END
Agree. And in my opinion the first Mad Max kicks ass too!
Love Mad Max. Love Mad Max 2. I can live with Thunderdome. Like Fury Road.
George Miller. Genius Director.
Fury Road and Max max 2 are both classics in their own right. But whereas Max max 2 is considered a Cult Classic Fury Road is actually considered a Classic and thats the biggest difference between these movies. George miller is a genius for pulling this off.c
I think Fury Road's world also has that same fallen world feeling but is a few steps ahead when civilization figured out how to develop itself again and survive, regardless if it was morally correct or not, road warrior is kind of a transition, kind of the wild west type of thing. Both are good on it's own way and time when it was released. I watched all 4 movies and I put road warrior as the best until Fury Road came along, that is a masterpiece
@@hectorcastillo3943 Oh cammon, if you want me to be honest Fury Road looks like it took place on fu...ing Mars.
This and the first one were the best.
You bet your ass on that.
🤘🏼😡🤘🏼
Dam right!!!
4 was pretty good
The stunts in this movie were the best. REAL people doing real stunts that if they went wrong the stuntman was dead.
One of the stunts did go wrong, and the stuntman broke his leg.
@@rawheadrex1972 REAL people doing real stunts that if they went wrong the stuntman broke his leg.
LAvi
@@rawheadrex1972 they have a small video on this in the background video cam, two stunt men got hurt first one broke leg, then the other was when the car jump's into the front of the refinery the guy broke his back and heel yike's !
@@christopherdunn317 Guy Norris was the airborne biker and Max Aspin did the dart-car stunt.
0:11 she is on the top of the scene. From her position, she can see everything WHY is she so inattentive 😣
This scene and the rest of it is one of if mot the best chase scene ever👍
Tis very epic!
That's why gasoline prices increase from time to time ....
who was a child during the cold war and was terrified of a nuclear war, ended up watching movies like this that portray the chaos after an event like this.
This used to be the good old days in Australia with my friends after school. I miss it :(
Skippy?
02:33 some slick crossbow handling
shot out the tire right look at the end of the movie when the truck flip's over noticed anything ?
The tire is intact again.
Cómo se llama la película
This movie took the whole stunt driving thing into the next level
The Road Warrior was the best
Of the series. 1981
Vernon Wells. A great 'bad guy' actor.
The sound that boy makes when Max hit one of the bad guys......👹
Salut
👹is right
Australia has an awesome road infrastructure, even after the apocalypse, they're still in good shape.
That stunt at 1:59 , that was not meant to happen, but it looked so damn good George miller had to put in the movie even though the guy broke both his legs.
It's a very famous stunt now, but yeah the dude got pretty hurt.
Queen should have played some of this music in their concerts! It would've been outstanding! I can just imagine Mr. Brian May as a conductor! With the audience cheering him on!!!
Not the same person...
@@motta_math_ Thanks. My mistake!
no drone, no computer.....only talent and magic
Still prefer this so much more over the newer version. And the symphonic music really makes these movies magic.
Define epic in just three words: Mad Max 2.
5 words: mad max 2 road warrior.
U just got demoted by me xD
@@hongui_thesamoyed The Road Warrior is the name that was given in the States because "nobody" had seen the first part (there). 😉
The Road Warrior.
@@ArkangelPygarok but The Road Warrior is also the most badass movie title ever. I get the dopamine just saying it.
No chase scene will surpass this. None.
Even Michael Cain's 1969 Italian Job?
Better computer graphics, more money, better technological equipment to shoot movies but nothing...
This is still the best I ever seen.
@@lucaslocust9567 although I'm Italian, no. 😉
Obviously not a movie guy
Need to watch Fury Road
Part of me wants to believe the Warrior Woman somehow survived and recovered...well, I can dream!
Old movies are always good movies !
from 2:04 to 2:16 is very every exciting scene..especially NO BGM..
I have felt big chill on my back..
I never forget the scene..
If you use that is it really much of a hack ?
Boa noite
Ok.
8jo a
Everything will end but this chase will never
Far better than the entire F&F franchise
Masterclass!! The Best Mad Max movie ever!!
i always remember the first time i watched this, i think "well, in the final fight is mad max, a awesome girl, a criplle but brave man and feral boy, they will kill 20 or 30 enemies", and in a minute the half team was killed and dont kill anyone XD
What movie theatres were invented for.
I absolutely agree.
🔫👹🎦👹🚬
İ hope they will Show this in Theater again
That's why gasoline prices increase from time to time ....
That's exactly what Mad Max is all about.
that guy on the bike that goes flipping off into the ditch, he broke both his legs doing that stunt, and that's the take they used in the film.
There are no lines to rehearse for any of these scenes, and this is a time when the weather is unpredictable.. The little boy is nonverbal but intelligent, like a lot of children today😌 AMEN
MAD MAX, the creator, is genius and knows the truth💙💚
1:42 Such a badass moment.
George Miller is such a fantastic director.
The blindfolds flying off last second so the poor prisoners can see their fate XD 4:54
this whole time I thought they were dead
今見ても素晴らしい野蛮さ。
神話の世界のような野蛮さだ。
この映画を封切り当時映画館で見られた幸運に感謝する。
Absolutely!
🔵🈳🈶🉑🈶🈳🔵
⚫️🈲🈹🈚️🈳🈴⚫️
🔴🉐🈷️🉐🈁🔴🌞
🔺🔺🔺⚠️🔺🔺⚠️
Damn those 2 guys head smashed into back oooooo!!!
A time when films didn’t look like video games! You can sink your teeth into this film, it’s never old or boring now matter how many times you see it. Mad Max, the quintessential anti hero, a knight fighting to grasp the last strand of hope…then there is the cinematography, the score that is amplified by tones of roaring V8 engines…mother fucker I love this movie.
1:58 that is some stunt work.
Even today's stunts aren't so well executed....and the score is also fantastic!!
All in all one of the best stunt filmed movies , made on a shoestring budget in the 80s in OZ …
Amazing footage done by a visionary Production/Director team of Kennedy-Miller …
Fantastic locations of Western NSW , Australia… re in and around Broken Hill
Great supporting mostly Aussie Cast , and Mel Gibson will always be the Best Mad Max
In all the re - hashed Road Warrior movies
Great stunts without doubt , in any action movie …
no CGI , or Green Screens used Here ….
The Mother of all battles.
So well filmed. Really first class stuff.
What an incredible movie!
After the bandit pulled the two down off the tanker, Max was like, "You dead now, sucka."
Casting director: So, how many stunt people do we need for this movie?
George Miller: All of them!
"I'm alright", says the man with both hands on fire.
Mel is a badass in this movie.
Furiosa is a superhero compared to anyone from the original films. This feels so real and visceral, I guess that's why I keep coming back to this movie out of all of them
“Air support to the rescue”
💎
👍🏼🚬
The music score an how it looks/film quality always got me, this movie, rambo, jaws, the origional star wars movies an red dawn. I dont know how to describe it other than high quality low resolutioj film where it just looks better semi fuzzy than it does when they super 4k it up
The biggest difference between digital and analog film is that early digital looks horrendous and nothing will ever fix that however we have decades of real film that, as long as it gets cared for, can be formated into 4k no problem. To give an idea how bad early digital video was warch 28 Days Later. That was mostly shot with a Canon XL-1 DV cam. It looks awesome because it really captures the grittyness of the movie as though you're watching it through street cams however it does show how limited Digital was at the time.
This is easily one of the most revolutionary movies of all times, the games it inspired, the movies it inspired, hell it inspired a setting, truly a masterpiece. That piece of s*** fury road got all wrong and I was pissed when it launched cause the director completely missed the point. This isn't about flashy cars, it's about survival. I'm sure most of you reading this will know what I mean.
Fury road was ok visually wise. But story line was shit.
Fury Road was ok with some themes from Road Warrior: a burned out Max discovers something worth fighting for, as well as what happens with people in a world of scarce resources. But some aspects of the story were convoluted and it seemed the spectacle was the focus
If you think Fury Road doesn't have survival as a core theme, I'm not sure you were paying attention.
The vehicles in Fury Road are silly and impractical, in Road Warrior they are a diverse mix because they had to scavenge parts from whatever they could.
did evereybody miss 'Beyond Thunderedome' Mad Max's THIRD MOVIE
That's why gasoline prices increase from time to time ....
My heart died when the princess warrior was killed. So beautiful woman.
Lol I know what you mean red hot red head.
Are you replying to yourself ?
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What is that actress name?...!
Definitely would of smashed the granny out of that
Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior is BETTER than Mad Max 4: Fury Road. This is old school action here.
I LOVE THE AIR SUPPORT SHOTS..😁
Hey , you in the Camaro ...
Come and get you some !
"BRONZE ! ! ! YOU CAN RUN BUT YOU CAN'T HIDE ! ! !"👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Both cinematography and musical score come together at 3:04……Fantastic movie-making
Love his sawed off shotgun .Does not even use it in beyond thunderdome
Oh sorry at beggining he shoots a guys mohawk but tgen loses it
Thank you
4FYI
I hate the fact that Thunderdome was PG-13.
@@horrorfanandy4647 It was kid-friendly for sure.
@@Leondrius
It’s a decent film, but not a great Mad Max film in my opinion. Definitely the weakest in the series.
4:30 that kid laughing gets me everytime 😂
2024 . Que là PAIX soit avec vous. AMEN ❤
Long live boomerang boy!
Future leader of the Great Northern Tribe!
..Minty
Awesome, Childhood Favorite!!
The first time i watched this as a teenager i was all most in tears When the very pretty red head is killed 😢 😫 LOL
It's just a movie
@@zacharyberry685 no sh!t sherlock
A " no shit Sherlock " could not understand what we mean !
It's 4⃣2⃣0⃣ , have some green 🌿
A remember smoking a big joint in the 90’s at sunset out at the Silverton Pub where this was filmed. There was photos from the making of the film on the wall.