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This movie was sooooooooooo much better than i could have ever imagined.
Brianna Sue Yeah I love Charlize but Angelina Jolie would be so good as Furiosa
art olique what?? Charlize was perfect in that role.
art olique nah charlize nailed it
Preupped
Angie is fierce, her face, voice, emotions in her eyes, she's the boss, Charlize was perfect but I can imagine if Angie was Furiosa that would be epic!!!
Brianna Sue the first 20 minutes were kind of puzzling, but after the first chase the movie found its legs and it was all quality and more quality
I love the way he speaks
My favorite part is the fact that the main character was kind of almost a ghost for the whole film. I mean it would be hard to argue Furiosa wasn't the star of this film but MAX was obviously the main character but he is just kind of a hardly seen, man of almost no words, who yet has a substantial influence over the events of the film. The best representation of this is in the last shot where Max just fades into the crowd again. He helps all the main characters extensively and is the reason they make it onto that platform on the end and he just walks away into the crowd. The main characters except for Furiosa don't even know his name and she is the only one who even sees him leave and she was just like "who was that remarkable stranger?" One of the most unique takes on a main character I have ever seen.
+tankmaster1018 You put it perfectly well my friend. I loved his low-key, strong-silent type personality. I remember everyone saying how badass they thought Furiosa was but I was like "meh", Max is still the man and the savior in the end.
+tankmaster1018 I agree! But remember, there are four sequels confirmed. I think they wanted to slowly introduce Hardy's incarnation of Max, otherwise we'd overdose on bad-assery. But you nailed it, i thought the same thing when I first saw the film.
I love how Max is the main hero and yet he is off to the side mostly. Some might see that as a bad thing but he really is just trying to go about life up until he gets dragged into a situation. Everyone has their own conflicts going on and Max is just along for the ride just to keep alive. Tom Hardy filled those giant shoes Mel Gibson left to perfect effect.
I agree, but I wouldn't say he was off to the side. I actually felt like it was similar to a videogame, and the audience was Max. Not in first person or anything like that, but the fact that we are in Max's shoes and going through this journey with him, like you said. He was still the main character, but he was done where we learned a lot more about Furiosa's life because that's what he was learning about. Also we get glimpses into his past, and the type of person he is from those glimpses and the choices he makes. Its a unique way of having a main characters role play out. It reminds me of Drive in many ways.
XenoKaiju He certainly is caught in the middle of the situation (like Max 1 and 3) but he`s the key element that ties the characters together. He sparks Furiosa redemption and brings down Joe`s empire and in doing so, in observing Furiosa, he also finds himself again.
XenoKaiju I honestly didn't feel like Furiosa stole the show. I still felt like Max was the main protagonist. I guess it's all about one's perception.
Yeah but that being said there`s nothing bad about a female character showing the same kind of inherent nobility of Max or being more hopeful than him in the beginning. She still will be someone else and not Max.
To disagree out of principle is just silly.
XenoKaiju Big difference between Max and Furiosa is that she has a goal and he does't. He just wants to go on like Tom Hardy said, find home wherever home is. And he finds and sees himself in Furiosa at least how he once was, filled with hope and a goal so thats why he can't just run away he is compelled to stay and try to live again, or at least feel how he felt and find his own voice again.
This movie was a great comeback for the older generation and a fantastic introduction to the new generation. Honestly, blown away and maybe a bit obsessed on how good Mad Max was. I was fucking relieve to find out that Tom will continue the trilogy already written up for the upcoming Mad Max movies. I don't want anybody but Tom as Max.
Шикарный фильм. Шикарный Том. Эмоции на протяжении всего фильма сильные. Сплошной адреналин!!! Спасибо за доставленные зрителям эмоции, талантливый мистер Харди ❤❤❤
Surprisingly this movie astonished me from the very beginning till the end...a brand new cult movie...
Nelson Sanchez Ramirez I know I feel like this is an instant cult classic.
Nelson Sanchez Ramirez I know I feel like this is an instant cult classic.
Tom Hardy has fantastic eyes.
ill watch anything with Tom hardy
Watched it loved it! It delivers on so many levels man, a must see for an action buff. I havnt seen a movie like this in many years!
best action movie I've ever seen !!!!!!!
Muhammed Özcan Agreed. The movie blew me away. High octane, relentless and viscous, yet at kit's core it is full of emotion. I eagerly await the next Mad Max movie.
This movie was like having your brain dipped in diesel fuel, rolled in cocaine, and then shot out of a cannon. On fire.
+metalsaint on a truck with a wall of amplifiers and blind man doing kick ass guitar riffs
Tom hardy did a brilliant job.
Tom Hardy is amazing. anybody interested in him should watch Warrior (2011) or Locke
+David Perez In Locke it was his best performance-
Duuuude I say the exact same thing when I talk about hardy. Warrior is one of his best films!
Bronson too!
This dude as Frank Castle? Fuck yeah!
That would be badass
+Aniruddha Sharma I think he would not be interested :)
he said no to join the suicide squad
+David Perez suicide squad sucked ass! the joker with tattoos and chrome teeth really! story is awesome movie blew Chunks. 💩
Mini Monsters I dont know, but Jared Leto is another beast of actor, with some of the most amazing transformations of the last years (Dallas buyers club). I have very good
spectations about that movie, but lets see :)
+David Perez no he wanted to do it so bad but the revenant got in the way. They went over schedule
I never watched the origional ones but I loved the new one, so actioned packed amd incredible
Stop you're doing right now, and go watch the first 2....don't bother with thunderdome unless you're a total completist.
I've always said Tom is the man he is incredible I swear man
give this man the role as the next Wolverine, already
god he's perfect.
I wish to see him as a new James Bond and reunite once again with Christopher Nolan to make best 007 movies in the future....
+NenekAtuk89 Totally agreed.
Gary Oldman, Tom Hardy and Johnny Depp should make a film together...
So batman with Johnny depp?
Holy Eitr The first 2 did, actually... Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
proterozoic and they made child 44 too, which hasn't come out yet
J. Pablo Serrano and Lawless and more...
+Eepikheen Viini Yes and no on Lawless. They were both in it but they didn't have any scenes together.
This movie was a massive success for Australia. Congrats!
keeping the beard for peaky blinders
Does he really have social anxiety? looks his mannerisms and the way he talk.... but obvious doesnt matter, he has REAL talent and he is an excellent actor.
This guy is great :)
Tom Hardy and Peter Dinklage are the two best actors of our time
He did a great job as Max. All I saw was Max, not a new actor playing as Max.
"This was gonna be....Rock & Roll"
If this doesn't perfectly describe the movie, I don't know what will.
Smart dude
Amazing and interesting; just 2 weeks left!
***** O, no, i want to see this in an IMAX-theater!
dave brown Watch Mad Max: Fury Road - Movie 2015 *
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dave brown Just watched at Edwards "RPX". Best action movie I've ever seen, hands down.
Max is max, hes wild, he's.....Feral.
Great interview. TY for the video! I recently had the great pleasure of watching
Mad Max:Fury Road and wow, it was f**king incredible! Looking forward to it's inevitable sequel. :)
"inevitable" is not the word I'd use
pls help
Why do you say that? It's had critical and commercial success, now that doesn't mean it will be the same director, although I'd prefer if it did. and sure, nothing is set in stone but I still feel it has a very good chance of a sequel.
+sean patrick no
pls help I'll presume you are not a fan of the movie then? Or are you so inept that you cannot even give me a dignified response. Which is it?
+sean patrick SO INEPT. No, I loved the movie, I just don't want a sequel, and I don't think there will be one. Also, this movie series is nothing w/o George Miller so..
Tom Hardy , the next James Bond
Hiddleston would take the role.
tom hardy is cool se the drop
As his dialogue lengthened throughout the movie, he started to sound more and more like Bane without the audio editing
It's nice to see the hero in trouble most the time in the movie. He isn't perfect and needs a helping hand.
It disturbs me how he resemble Shia the Beef here.
How many voices does Tom Hardy have
"hes feral"
"road warrior" came out in 1982.
the film featured emil minty as "the feral kid"
at the time, emil minty was 10 years old, but the feral kid could have been 7 or 8.
in the modern mad max universe, "the feral kid" would be about 40 years old.
tom hardy is 37 years old.
in the road warrior, mel gibson gives the feral kid a music box.
in fury road, one of imortan joes wives finds a music box in mad maxs bag
idk man, theres quite a bit of evidence supporting this theory.
Trevor Hazen You're reaching. Especially considering that the character themselves are physically in their early thirties(George Miller said this). It's actually more plausible that Max is immortal. But most of all, Mad Max has no traditional canon. So trying to make sense out of the timeline is pointless.
Trevor Hazen I would love this to be true, cause the grunting, the devolution of society, and lack of a name till the end! But to much going against it. I have heard that max is in fact the feral kid telling tales of "the road warrior" mythic figure that comes to peoples aid in their time of need.
and gorge rewrote the whole fucking story.he did the Lucas thing.take a great story and rewrite it.and instead of max the hero he made him a sidekick.
+Mini Monsters Maybe Gorge should have cast Pitt? LOL
***** should have used kevin Smith yup.or wait Pitts old lady.😂
BEST FOCKING MOVIE EVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEER!
Furiosa Road.................................feat MAD MAX
totterdell Bullocks.
lol have you even watched it??
Yes. That`s how I know how one of the only two ot three characters with an actual story arc is the guy who shows up in the movie from the first minute to the last.
That`s Max featuring Furiosa. Who by the way doesn`t really have a finished storyarc here, she`s only taken in the right direction by Max.
Likely the reason there`s the rumor about a prequel about Furiosa and Joe next to the following Max movie. .
MisterWhat what about Ferris Bueller's Day Off where Ferris is shown from the first minute to the last, but you could argue that the entire movie was about his friend Cameron?
Not saying I agree with either of you, but I do feel that a film has multiple dimensions for the sake of the viewer to explore them. why can't totterdell enjoy Furiosa's arc? Clearly there was one, albeit "incomplete" (if you choose to look at it that way), maybe George meant to leave that to viewers' imagination and clearly there was an onus on Furiosa and the strength of women given their screen time. You could argue the "redemption" she was searching for finally arrived in the form of the ending.
A prequel isn't always a byproduct of an incomplete storyline, a prequel/sequel is only a byproduct of Hollywood studios wanting to make money. I think the second one being about Furiosa only speaks to her popularity as a character in this first picture, rather than necessarily her "lack of an arc" in it.
Point is, there are many ways to go in cinema, not just yours, that's the beauty of it.
I don`t disagree about appreciating muilti readings. I`m just pointing out to those who angrily claim Max was out of the whole plot and that the whole movie belongs to Furiosa, that such, is a error in reading. One that in turns creates nerdy arguments about men versus women. Which, for whoever saw the series since the first movie, can only be hilarious. Noble men, crazy warlords, raped women, strong women, gays, straights, they have all been represented in this world. Claiming Miller plays a big agenda is insane.
Personally I enjoy Furiosa but I don`t just forget (and that`s a good thing the writers didn`t) that Max is the main character and the main binding link. That`s why his name comes first and that`s why he`s always the character showing up the most. Her getting her own movie is more than fine with me, since I appreciated everything in the movie.
But in the question at hand. why do I consider Furiosa`s arc less complete than Max? Because the ending doesn`t give us the "Green Place". It just shows us her reaching it and only thanks to Max. There`s alot of work for the women to live with the inhabitants of Joe`s former empire and to have it grow into something else. The movie ends with Max making the complete turn ala Road Warrior or Thunderdome, to finally stop being feral and being more a "cop", more a noble person, not only interested on his own surviva, but on others. The Max in the end isn`t the same in the beginning. He`s human again. Just like in traditional series style..
The next character arc that seemed more complete,as much as Furiosa or more is Nux. He represents the war children who grow up blind in reverence of warlords and wanted to die to be remembered forever for his fight.
He did it. But for his own reasons, reasons humane. For someone he grew to love as a person, somethig he never did before, for someone who extended her hand since the first moment, when nobody else, male or female did. In this case Nux died for someone else, not for his religioous reverence. The redhead wive gets obviously most more credit to save him than Max and Furiosa who initially wanted to throw him off, but he started changing when both came willing to accept his help. So, in the end, Nux was changed by several people, with one being more important than the others.
For all porpuses I have no issue equalling these 3 arcs as complete, but the main characer is still Max because he links all the characters up since the beginning. In Ferris case, Cameron certainly got a character arc and he changes the most while Ferris stays true to himself.. But there it is, his vision and lifestyle is the main plot and it`s thanks to that that Cameron finally "relaxes" and gets the courage to confront his father. His change was dependable on Ferris and the journey he took the characters in.
I want to listen to Tom read a book, any book, I don't care, read me the dictionary just talk and keep talking
from everything I've heard on this movie it's been either they loved it or straight hated it, guess I need to watch it myself
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I fucking love Tom Hardy (no homo) and I fucking love Fury Road. Epic high octane fairy tale for adults.
His aussie accent was ok at the start. Sort of passed with a push but it faded away by the end of the movie unfortunately
any idea on what hair gel is he using?
Tom Jardy can hide in plain sight when he plays a good ol’ boy American... dropping his accent to sound and act like a total Yank who’s all Red, White, and Blue.
How does he style his hair like that?
yip Man volumizing mousse in roots of hair. Roundbrush blow dry and shape. Final texture balm or finishing spray to hold in place.
I admit I was reluctant at first, but Tom Hardy has totally nailed the role of Max, less dark-bitter than in part II, more like III Thunderdome: more verbose-articulate and more heroic, but a GREAT Max nonetheless; Tom Hardy replaces Gibson the same way Craig has replaced Connery
Is this the guy who played max!?!?
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It's obviously the guy who played Max. Look at the title of the video...
He plays an extra in the film tho
Does he who is he one of the background people
Gavin McInnes
spot on
It seems like he is not so good looking as usually in this interview. No homo.
This is the end of Mad Max ..... Feminister Mad Max
I don't see how the movie was a feminist movie at all. If it wasn't for Max the girls would've been captured a long time ago. He was that lowkey Alpha type. So what Furiosa drove the truck? Max put in a lot of work in the movie.
+PermanentHigh Its definitely a feminist movie. But that isn't a bad thing. Furiousa does way more than drive the truck. If it wasn't for everysingle character that is against Immortan Joe, nothing would have been successful. Almost every good character did something to save another.
The movie is feminist because it is packed with strong and capable females who undermine gender stereotypes every step of the way. This is amazing because our world is full of females like this, yet our media would lead you to believe otherwise.
Its a fucking awesome movie and because it is feminist it is even cooler. Fuck yeah we got some badass women and a badass dude. That is awesome to me!
+Jon Michael Villagomez You make me sick, mangina. Oh, the movie had strong female characters who defied stereotypes? Tell me exactly what's so stereotype defying about a group of fuck puppets dressed in minimal clothing exposing a lot of skin doing nothing but talking/nagging/complaining throughout the whole movie. Oh, and don't forget the gender stereotype defying moment where one of the fuck puppets was going to go running back to the guy who kept her locked up as a fuck puppet just because running away became too hard for her and she prefered her life with less thinking and obstacles and hard work. Oh, the female diver? She could've done it all by herself, sure.
You're an idiot.
+PermanentHigh +PermanentHigh The wives are seeking a life beyond being just fuck puppets to Immortan Joe, and if you think all they did was talk complain and nag then I don't think we watched the same movie. Only one or two of them ever complained, and throughout the movie they save Furiousa and Max several times. Presenting them as scantily clad weak looking women is presenting them as a stereotype, and then having them function beyond that stereotype is what flips it on its head.
Yeah she wanted to go back, that shit is very reflective of a fear driven tendancy that women stripped of their power by men who are abusive, definitely exhibit. In the end
I definitely did not say Furiousa would have done it on her own. But Max would have probably died in the Citadel if Furiousa didn't leave in the first place. Not just that, but he would have had no escape without her either. Max is fucking awesome, he's kickass and without him they would have lost, but without them he would have too.
+Jon Michael Villagomez At the end of my 2nd paragraph I meant to say, "In the end she is the one who gets Furiousa onto the car with Immortan Joe where she then kills the fucker. This girl is my least favorite out of them all but even she ends up making a brave and empowering decision.
Tom wasn't and will not be max! their is only one true max and its Mel!you wouldn't want han solo to be played be someone else would you.no I think not! dont get me wrong the movie was still great.but max was a sidekick for Christ sake.the movie is called mad max not mad fury.and Tom great actor just not mad max.
Tom Hardy was miscast
Tom hardy is great but he ain't Max. . . . . .