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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025
  • Mad Max 2 (released as The Road Warrior in the United States) is a 1981 Australian post-apocalyptic dystopian action film directed by George Miller, who co-wrote it with Terry Hayes and Brian Hannant. It is the second installment in the Mad Max franchise. The film stars Mel Gibson reprising his role as "Mad Max" Rockatansky and follows a hardened man who helps a community of settlers to defend themselves against a roving band of marauders.[4] Filming took place in locations around Broken Hill, in the Outback of New South Wales.
    Mad Max 2 was released in Australia on 24 December 1981 to widespread critical acclaim, with particular praise given to Gibson's performance, the musical score, cinematography, action sequences, costume design and sparing use of dialogue. It was also a box office success, and the film's post-apocalyptic and punk aesthetics helped popularise the genre in film and fiction writing. At the 10th Saturn Awards, the film won Best International Film and was nominated for five more awards: Best Director, Best Actor for Gibson, Best Supporting Actor for Bruce Spence, Best Writing, and Best Costumes for Norma Moriceau. Mad Max 2 is widely hailed as both one of the greatest action movies of all time and one of the greatest sequels ever made,[6] and fan clubs for the film and "road warrior"-themed activities continue into the 21st century.
    Preceded by Mad Max in 1979, the film was followed by Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome in 1985, Mad Max: Fury Road in 2015 and Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga in 2024.
    _Source: Wikipedia
    So far I've watched the early careers of:
    Eric Bana in Chopper
    Mel Gibson in Gallipoli and Mad Max
    Russell Crowe in Romper Stomper
    What should I watch next?
    #reaction #movie #aussiereaction #moviereaction #australia #film #moviereview #sydney #melbourne #brisbane #outback #motorcycle #biker #bikelover #biker #bikelife #bikerider #rider #sonsofanarchy #apocalypse #apocalyptic #ozploitation

Комментарии • 593

  • @chrissiereacts
    @chrissiereacts  4 месяца назад +34

    From what I can tell, the next one is people's least favourite, but I'm really excited to continue Max's journey!
    In case you missed it, here is my reaction to the first Mad Max: ruclips.net/video/vPKWRilVjeM/видео.html
    Extended edits + full length reactions: patreon.com/chrissiereacts

    • @boringmyself
      @boringmyself 4 месяца назад +1

      I've seen them all and really enjoy watching other people watch it - don't know why but im addicted now.

    • @timallan879
      @timallan879 4 месяца назад +3

      It's probably the worst one in the series but still a worth watching

    • @Healinghikesaustralia
      @Healinghikesaustralia 4 месяца назад

      Great to see you doing this one after the first one got taken down cause of copyright loved the first review cheers 🍻

    • @narcat3999
      @narcat3999 4 месяца назад +2

      @@chrissiereacts
      People have a least favourite?They're all dekiberately different. It's all part of the odessy of the man they call.... MAX.

    • @PeterDalrymple-c5d
      @PeterDalrymple-c5d 4 месяца назад +1

      Mad Max one was set a little bit of time in the future, mad Max 2 nuclear war where everyone was out for themselves, mad Max three was with Tina Turner ThunderDome

  • @goannaj3243
    @goannaj3243 4 месяца назад +50

    The dog was found in the local shelter and would have been put down the next day.
    After the movie a cameraman gave him a furever home.

    • @jefferywarburton2116
      @jefferywarburton2116 4 месяца назад

      It also did not care for the cars in the film.

    • @jordantaylor260
      @jordantaylor260 4 месяца назад

      Well, not forever, exactly...

    • @TheAussie1970
      @TheAussie1970 4 месяца назад +2

      @@jefferywarburton2116 that's why he had ear plugs in. Hated noise.

    • @jefferywarburton2116
      @jefferywarburton2116 4 месяца назад

      @@TheAussie1970 That's the other bit. I knew they had to do something to help.

    • @65cj55
      @65cj55 4 месяца назад +3

      That was all just a PR Lie, it was actually a trained movie dog and had been in tv commercials, the lady who owned it had several dogs.

  • @manbearpig7359
    @manbearpig7359 4 месяца назад +49

    The Proposition with Guy Pearce is a hidden masterpiece of Australian cinema. The cast alone is amazing

    • @narcat3999
      @narcat3999 4 месяца назад +2

      Bloody Oath mate. You should check out "The Interview" with Hugo Weaving too.

    • @65cj55
      @65cj55 4 месяца назад +4

      Written by acclaimed musician & songwriter Nick Cave.

    • @manbearpig7359
      @manbearpig7359 4 месяца назад +1

      @65cj55 Nich Cave come a long way since playing the Feral Kid in Mad Max 2....

    • @drunkill
      @drunkill 4 месяца назад

      @@narcat3999 and The Mule (2015) with Hugo Weaving

    • @potterj09
      @potterj09 4 месяца назад +1

      Give Snowtown a go if you want something fairly disturbing. 😐

  • @manbearpig7359
    @manbearpig7359 4 месяца назад +58

    7:38 Yeah the American cinema trope of 1 guy taking on 10 guys front on to save the damsel in distress is not only unrealistic but would negate the whole set up of the world as a harsh, brutal, everyone for himself dystopian future.
    In addition it sets up Max himself as a man who has seen and felt too much so that he is now hardened to the injustice and brutality.
    Much like Joel in the Last of Us, at this point in the story he is almost dead inside

    • @chrissiereacts
      @chrissiereacts  4 месяца назад +11

      💯
      It's jarring as a viewer but it actually makes it more grounded, which I appreciate in the end. I got heated in the moment though 😅

    • @kradikt666
      @kradikt666 4 месяца назад +1

      Haha na he's just not from NZ or oz

    • @earth2saka
      @earth2saka 4 месяца назад

      @@chrissiereacts Understandable, if a little sad that we've been trained to think like this in the heat of the moment. Our base instincts know better but decades of Hollywood flicks telling us otherwise have been just as effective as brainwashing. Crazy to think in what other ways we've been conditioned by other methods considering that cinema is merely a casual tool primarily meant for entertainment.

    • @alexlanning712
      @alexlanning712 4 месяца назад

      good explanation

    • @reesebn38
      @reesebn38 4 месяца назад +5

      The truth when you experience the death of your own child anyone else death is meaningless. It hollows you out. I know.

  • @duncansolloway2497
    @duncansolloway2497 3 месяца назад +10

    the mohawked biker also plays BENNETT in COMMANDO - does well at over the top performances

  • @SimonDover
    @SimonDover 4 месяца назад +29

    He can't get down the mountain and across half a mile of desert instantly.
    And even if he could, the rest of them would see him.

    • @goldenageofdinosaurs7192
      @goldenageofdinosaurs7192 4 месяца назад +7

      Yeah, I don’t get how she couldn’t judge the distance & the fact he was a big ass hill, with nothing but flat distance between them. How was he gonna fight like 5 guys in the middle of the desert??

    • @ronweber1402
      @ronweber1402 4 месяца назад +6

      @@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 Five guys with working weapons.

    • @UnknownImages
      @UnknownImages 4 месяца назад +3

      Yeah it was a little dumb to be disappointed about that. Like he's not Superman, he can't just go down there and destroy everyone with no problems.

  • @LordVolkov
    @LordVolkov 4 месяца назад +20

    "As for me, I grew to manhood..."
    I love the reveal that the narrator is the Feral Kid, all grown and chieftain of the great northern tribe. 'Max as myth' is a favorite aspect of the series to me.
    Watching them as fables told about wasteland heroes and not necessarily about Max Rockatansky really adds extra layers to the movies.

    • @Rob-qn6od
      @Rob-qn6od 4 месяца назад

      Nah, it's all about Max.

    • @tommc3622
      @tommc3622 29 дней назад +1

      In the late days of the apocalypse, the three major societies that have repopulated Australia are sharing their origin stories with us.
      The Great Northern Tribe.
      The Waiting Ones. (The peoples who repopulate Sydney)
      And the people of The Citidel.
      ...
      Disparate stories that share a common theme. One man had a pivotal role in their foundations.
      The trajectory of each was forever changed by an interaction with this mythical man, who entered their lives...and disappeared.
      ...
      Do these societies find each other? Do they learn that they all owe their existence to a distant encounter with a man called Max?
      ...
      This is the best franchise in cinema history.

  • @patrickbateman7369
    @patrickbateman7369 4 месяца назад +18

    Getting upset because you wanted Max to save someone even though he would surely been killed!??? It's ALL about survival sweetheart!

    • @drew2fast489
      @drew2fast489 4 месяца назад

      Right?? He was outnumbered, easy.

  • @rodentnolastname6612
    @rodentnolastname6612 4 месяца назад +9

    This film is a great example of "show it don't tell it". The lack of dialogue forces you to pay attention and think about what is being shown rather than process what has been said.

  • @LordEriolTolkien
    @LordEriolTolkien 4 месяца назад +38

    No CGI. No Green Screen. All camera work and practical effects

    • @mocthezuma
      @mocthezuma 4 месяца назад

      There are some questionable effects though. Sped up footage. Cheap looking puppets. It's not like these movies are superior to the newer ones due to the lack of CGI and green screen. Every Mad Max movie has some questionable effects, and none of them are worse for it.

    • @65cj55
      @65cj55 4 месяца назад +4

      @@mocthezuma The new ones are just all CGI and boring..

    • @peterengelen2794
      @peterengelen2794 4 месяца назад +1

      @@65cj55 boring?! LMAO! And it is not all just CGI, there are so many practical effects and not to mention real stuntwork!

    • @theghostofbabanovac7069
      @theghostofbabanovac7069 4 месяца назад +2

      @@peterengelen2794 oh yes he's right they are absolutely boring ! keep in mind - LITTLE DETAILS MATTER and let me give you an example - in both Furiosa and Fury Road some of the machines are as clean as the whistle and shiny (like they have been barely used at all, recently bought from the wasteland dealership 😁) when in Road Warrior every car, vehicle gives you that impression that they've been trough a lot, they look worn, dusted, rusty etc. overall these details contributing subconsciously to that feeling of REALNESS and SCARCETY which is totally missing in Fury Road and Furiosa. And there are so many more details that are totally lacking in the last 2 movies, unnecessary CGI, the comic book style of colours, the fight scenes, Max character which had ZERO development, he was boring, those cringe flashbacks etc.

    • @65cj55
      @65cj55 4 месяца назад +2

      @@peterengelen2794 They are boring, movies are crap these days, look at Star Wars for example, the first ones you thought, how the hell did they do that, now you know it's just all CGI...boring.

  • @Bawookles
    @Bawookles 4 месяца назад +16

    "There has been TOO MUCH VIOLENCE!" - The Lord Humungus

  • @michaelragnarsson3476
    @michaelragnarsson3476 4 месяца назад +12

    Max couldn't have helped the people in the car, he was outnumbered and didn't even have ammo for his shotgun, he would have just got killed along with them if he'd tried.
    Looking forward to seeing your thoughts on part 3, people often say its the worst but there's some very memorable moments and iconic scenes which are referenced in pop culture even more than anything from the first two. Its a very different movie again but I think its still a lot of fun and underappreciated, I think, because people love part 2 so much. It also gave us the awesome Tina Turner song "We Don't Need Another Hero".
    Also, hope you do react to Stone, its a classic biker film and definitely an oz-ploitation favourite of mine!

  • @brodiekaine1045
    @brodiekaine1045 4 месяца назад +14

    I worked with the costume designer from this film on a TV series here in Aus. She had so many great stories about her time on set and finding most costumes from sex stores around Sydney!

  • @bertalach
    @bertalach 4 месяца назад +43

    There’s an argument that none of the Mad max films fit together properly because they are all told as folk tales at a future point, the feral boy being an old man when he narrates the story for example. It’s an oral history

    • @drblack66
      @drblack66 4 месяца назад +6

      I like this theory a lot. Adds to the tribal vibe of how it would likely be.

    • @rodentnolastname6612
      @rodentnolastname6612 4 месяца назад +9

      George Miller has stated that these are mythic stories. They are strokes of a brush on a larger canvas rather than boxcars on a train. They aren't necessarily linear.🤟😎

    • @alexlanning712
      @alexlanning712 4 месяца назад +4

      @@rodentnolastname6612 yes its more like a mosaic

    • @tommc3622
      @tommc3622 4 месяца назад +1

      It's neither theory nor argument.
      It is the reality of the franchise.

    • @alexlanning712
      @alexlanning712 4 месяца назад +1

      @@tommc3622 these days,they pump out the prequel only after the original is a success

  • @EchelonDnB
    @EchelonDnB 4 месяца назад +4

    Fun fact: The Gyrocopter Captain also played The Mouth of Sauron in The Return of the King.

    • @JonCombo
      @JonCombo 4 месяца назад +3

      Trainman in Matrix 3.

  • @ray.shoesmith
    @ray.shoesmith 4 месяца назад +33

    The guy who plays the Gyro Pilot is Bruce Spence. He's a well renowned actor, he was in Star Wars 3, LoTR, The Matrix trilogy, but you probably remember him from Pirates of the Carribean.
    p.s there's at least one actor in this movie that acted in Mr Inbetween. See if you can guess him.

    • @chrissiereacts
      @chrissiereacts  4 месяца назад +8

      Wow. He hit all the big ones!

    • @2flygav
      @2flygav 4 месяца назад +7

      My favourite was when he was in Ace Ventura 2 haha

    • @chrissiereacts
      @chrissiereacts  4 месяца назад +4

      ​@@2flygavOMG!! Thanks for unlocking a memory!

    • @2flygav
      @2flygav 4 месяца назад +2

      @@chrissiereacts when he gets hit with the 3 darts is cinematic and comedy gold

    • @kylereese4822
      @kylereese4822 4 месяца назад +1

      @@chrissiereacts Spot the Neighbours actress in part 3...

  • @jefferywarburton2116
    @jefferywarburton2116 4 месяца назад +3

    The Road Warrior definitively sets the theme for the rest of the films. The dystopian ideas sparked a profound trend in cinema.

  • @ericwincentsen587
    @ericwincentsen587 4 месяца назад +5

    "How did they do that back then?" Well, they built a gyrocopter and flew it. George Miller has always demanded that the wild stuff in his movies actually work.

  • @stevejones8413
    @stevejones8413 4 месяца назад

    I think this my favourite reaction of yours so far, I haven’t seen you laugh this much even watching a comedy! Watching it back in the day when it was released, we didn’t find it as funny as you did but now , it’s a riot! Great stuff, keep em coming 😁

  • @rodentnolastname6612
    @rodentnolastname6612 4 месяца назад +7

    "post-apocapyptic" is its own style combining aspects of "diesel-punk" (different from "steam-punk" and a lot of "found art" and "repurposed items" 🤟😎

    • @tommc3622
      @tommc3622 4 месяца назад

      And all of it started here.

  • @socalpaul487
    @socalpaul487 4 месяца назад +38

    The flying machine is a Gyrocopter or Autogyro. It's a real device. One was featured in the James Bond movie "You Only Live Twice"
    When "Mad Max" was first released, I don't think the world that was portrayed needed to be explained. It was just something that we expected. We were already experiencing oil shortages, long lines at the gas stations, odd & even days based on your license plate. Gas prices doubled in a short period of time, so in some ways, we weren't surprised at a movie where society was breaking down.
    No, this didn't invent kink wear. Leather BDSM was a thing long before "The Road Warrior"
    Personally I like "Beyond Thunderdome", so yes, you should watch it.
    I tend to like post apocalyptic movies. I'd recommend "The Omega Man" 1971. "Steel Dawn" 1987. "I Am Legend" 2007 ("Omega Man" should be watched first), "Dr. Strangelove" 1964. "Fail-Safe" 1964. "Soylent Green" 1973.

    • @MadDuckofAus
      @MadDuckofAus 4 месяца назад +2

      I agree on Beyond Thunderdome. I reckon it cops too much flack.

    • @OttoMack1
      @OttoMack1 4 месяца назад

      Good picks. The Last Man on Earth (1964) with Vincent Price is the most faithful adaptation of Richard Matheson's book I am Legend but the other two versions are better, cinematically.

    • @shortanoar
      @shortanoar 4 месяца назад

      Nor to mention the real threat of nuclear war between superpowers,Gen x had all the fun

    • @bwilliams463
      @bwilliams463 4 месяца назад

      That's a good take on why the films of my/our youth didn't need explaining to US, back then. People were speculating about life after the 'fall of civilization,' going to survivalist camps and buying up dehydrated food (I had a million-dollar idea to market dehydrated water during the Y2K panic; I should have gone through with it), The END was near. If this had been an American film it probably would have been a nuclear apocalypse; Australia not only didn't HAVE the bomb, they also weren't really on anybody's nuclear sh*t list. And with a much smaller population, it was easier to explain how few people were left.

  • @TheAussie1970
    @TheAussie1970 4 месяца назад +7

    Filmed in my home town (Broken Hill).
    I know all the locations still.
    The "Flying Thing" is a Gyro-copter. Its a real thing.

    • @MrkBO8
      @MrkBO8 4 месяца назад

      I've written finance on one of those things and the whole time I was thinking my customer is going to crash and burn literally.

    • @TheAussie1970
      @TheAussie1970 4 месяца назад

      @@MrkBO8 they normally do eventually.

    • @MrkBO8
      @MrkBO8 4 месяца назад

      @@TheAussie1970 We took our fee upfront

  • @herrzimm
    @herrzimm Месяц назад

    40 years later and STILL one of the BEST OPENING NARRATIONS as well as BEST chase scene.

  • @MichaelSorensen-bl3ec
    @MichaelSorensen-bl3ec 4 месяца назад +14

    I once met the actor who plays The Humongous. He seemed surprised that I recognised him.

    • @earth2saka
      @earth2saka 4 месяца назад +1

      That's so cool! Did he do the voice? :D

    • @MichaelSorensen-bl3ec
      @MichaelSorensen-bl3ec 4 месяца назад +2

      @@earth2saka Wish he had done the voice. He sounded nothing like the character, had a slight Swedish accent.

    • @ronweber1402
      @ronweber1402 4 месяца назад +4

      @@MichaelSorensen-bl3ec I don't think I could have stopped myself from announcing The Humongus, Lord Humongus, Warrior of the Wasteland, the Ayatollah of Rock and Rolla.

  • @ashsmith3695
    @ashsmith3695 4 месяца назад +6

    I saw this film in a double feature with Bruce Lee’s Enter The Dragon at the now long gone cinema in my old home town. I wouldn’t have been eleven or twelve. Max Max 2 was definitely a step up from the first film.
    It scared the crap old of me and I’m still amazed I even got into the venue in the first place.
    I wasn’t ready for it.

    • @rupeoverlay3153
      @rupeoverlay3153 4 месяца назад +1

      Woah, that’s a serious double bill

    • @optimusmaximus9646
      @optimusmaximus9646 4 месяца назад

      Wow...now that's a double billing that I would have loved to have seen at their premiere release . I did see them both on separate occasions, though, at our local drive-in. Aah, those were the days.

  • @royzamcg8046
    @royzamcg8046 4 месяца назад

    Awww you watch all my favs from Madmax to Legend and Mr in-between, love watching along with you , and stop making me laugh with all your facial expressions 😂😂😂, sending love from Melbourne Oz

  • @BDUBZ49
    @BDUBZ49 4 месяца назад +6

    Mad Max only had a limited release in North America and didn't do very well. Since it wasn't well known, Mad Max 2 was released as The Road Warrior in North America, and didn't really give any indication that it was a sequel, except for the actual archival footage in the film. The promos didn't feature much of Mel Gibson since he hadn't become a star yet. They focused on the action scenes.
    Btw...the famous wrestlers The Road Warriors (Hawk & Animal) took their name and image from this movie.

  • @AshleyGraetz
    @AshleyGraetz 4 месяца назад +5

    all shot at mundi mundi plaines and silverton.
    You should watch the making of it. The cameraman were strapped to the front of the vehicles and motorbikes.

  • @gnipgnop-yn6ox
    @gnipgnop-yn6ox 3 месяца назад

    Another great reaction, Chrissie.
    I'm a new subscriber and I love your style of input on the various scenes of the movie, even making me laugh in a few spots. 🤣🤣

  • @victorplekter613
    @victorplekter613 4 месяца назад +3

    Nice reaction! Looking forward to you continuing in the series.

  • @edgeGabe
    @edgeGabe 4 месяца назад +8

    From the days we still had drive in cinema. All the hot cars would keep turning up and put on an extra show.

  • @luvlgs1
    @luvlgs1 4 месяца назад +2

    This was an awesome experience in the theater

  • @floydster23
    @floydster23 4 месяца назад +16

    Guy Norris is the stuntman who did the flips off the motorbike. Broke and busted his leg really bad. Film was his first stunt gig. He's still going and is the lead stunt coordinator on Fury Road & Furiosa. Separately, it's kinda funny how younger millennials and under have never seen or heard of gyrocopters, or think it was specially made for this film.

    • @mitch3384
      @mitch3384 4 месяца назад +1

      It's very Australian (speaking as a half-Aussie, half-Kiwi) that many of the original Mad Max crew came back for the new movies.

    • @tommc3622
      @tommc3622 4 месяца назад

      Guy was already an accomplished stuntman when he did Mad Max 2.
      He didn't actually break either leg in the flip incident, but did severely bend the surgical pin in his leg from a previous injury. So, still.... ouch.

    • @JonCombo
      @JonCombo 4 месяца назад

      @@tommc3622 Is it still a incident if it goes wrong?

    • @ronweber1402
      @ronweber1402 4 месяца назад

      @@mitch3384 I would imagine many of the original vehicle creators would have been involved. Every one of those vehicles was what it was too. If it looked like it had two supercharged fuel injected hemis with nitrous that is what the vehicle had. Any car builder would jump at the chance to create crazy vehicles for these movies.

  • @robosock380
    @robosock380 4 месяца назад +2

    The Last of the Knuckle Men, is another good Aussie movie. An oldie, but still a goodie.

  • @karnevor
    @karnevor 4 месяца назад +1

    It was so great to see my favourite movie being getting a reaction. I watched this movie hundreds of times as a young guy. The roads it was filmed on and the outback scenery is the Australia I grew up with. The helicopter in the movie is real. It's called a gyrocopter. And it is really flying. Mad Max was a good movie. It was just made as a stand alone feature. But because it was so successful a second movie was wanted by the studios. Mad Max 2 was great. But because American viewers hadn't seen Mad Max they called it The Road Warrior instead of Mad Max 2 for the US market. It did really well. So good in fact Hollywood got involved in Mad Max 3. This got Tina Turner involved and a heap of external interference that messed around with the Max formula. It is still worth watching. But you will clearly see the Hollywood influence, and that isn't always a good thing. But it does stay true to the post-apocalyptic wasteland theme that 2 had and 1 was missing. Please don't take my criticism the wrong way. I still dearly love Mad Max 3 Beyond Thunderdome heaps and have also watched that move probably over 100 times. So I am a fan. Hopefully, you will be also.

  • @MarkFaust
    @MarkFaust 4 месяца назад +1

    The best thing about Max after the original, he just wants to survive. Occasionally, he'll run into others that need his help but doesn't care too much. He just wants to survive. He naturally becomes a loner. BUT he's a bad ass.

  • @maceomaceo11
    @maceomaceo11 4 месяца назад +8

    Mad Max 1 was set pre apocalypse times.
    The oil crisis was common events of the time, the setting didn't need explanation for the audience.
    They also had no idea anybody outside Australia would ever see it, so full explanation of a universe they created wasn't a thought. Once they knew they had a franchise, they cleared up this apocalyptic universe right off the bat.

    • @Pushing40onBlitz
      @Pushing40onBlitz 4 месяца назад

      Mad Max needed no explanation because it was just 'Straya in the 80's eh?

    • @rayjaymor8754
      @rayjaymor8754 4 месяца назад

      Yep, the oil crisis was in full swing - although Australia kinda missed the major impacts - but there were other hints of things getting wose, ie one of the cars for sale in Mad Max 1, the sign said it was running Methane.

  • @shanegooding4839
    @shanegooding4839 4 месяца назад +2

    Enjoyed watching your reaction. Especially to the funny parts. Thanks Chrissie!😊

  • @manbearpig7359
    @manbearpig7359 4 месяца назад +3

    13:02 For some reason I picture you at an airport pointing at planes exclaiming "that's really cool....that thing that flies!"😅😅😅

  • @BDUBZ49
    @BDUBZ49 4 месяца назад +3

    Max's dog is a Blue Heeler (Australian Cattle Dog). They're awesome. Athletic, very smart but they can also be independent so they need rigid training.

    • @goldenageofdinosaurs7192
      @goldenageofdinosaurs7192 4 месяца назад +1

      Yeah, they have a ton of energy & need a job to do. If you don’t have a lot of time & energy to devote to them (or live in the country, where they can get lots of exercise), they can definitely be a handful. Also, as heeler herders, they can sometimes have a tendency to nip at the heels of running children.

    • @ronweber1402
      @ronweber1402 4 месяца назад

      @@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 Ya herding breeds need jobs or activities or they will create their own activities, mostly destructive. I am way too lazy to even consider a herding dog. I have an Asian or Caucasian shepherd herd protection breed cross but he is a giant lazy lovable lump and is good with going to the big park once a day and the little park next door once a day.

  • @jonathanross149
    @jonathanross149 4 месяца назад +1

    This is the heart of the whole series

  • @Paul77ozee
    @Paul77ozee 4 месяца назад +6

    That dog was rescued from a shelter a couple of days before shooting.

  • @arconeagain
    @arconeagain 4 месяца назад +1

    The first is the best, artistically... and it still has some incredible stunts.
    Many wouldn't necessarily understand why it has that cult following unless they've lived it. Mate, my old man would hire a VCR from the local video store in the early '80s (that's right, not everyone could afford one), and Mad Max would end up in the bunch of videos we'd rent just about everytime. Great memories, once we got the bloody thing tuned to the TV!

  • @rocketrod1444
    @rocketrod1444 4 месяца назад +2

    Bruce Spence is the real warrior , what a legend . 🚁

    • @optimusmaximus9646
      @optimusmaximus9646 4 месяца назад

      Bruce Spence in Stork (1971)...Now there is a movie just saturated and dripping with old-school Aussie culture!!

    • @rocketrod1444
      @rocketrod1444 4 месяца назад

      @@optimusmaximus9646 Yeah mate , Stork , Stone ... The Man From Hong Kong ... the list goes on

    • @optimusmaximus9646
      @optimusmaximus9646 4 месяца назад

      @@rocketrod1444 Indeed, I remember all of these.The seventies was a golden age of Aussie cinema and TV.

  • @sandorclegane3658
    @sandorclegane3658 4 месяца назад +13

    The man loses his interceptor and his dog on the same day. No wonder he's mad.

    • @BDUBZ49
      @BDUBZ49 4 месяца назад +4

      Isn't that the John Wick plot?

    • @earth2saka
      @earth2saka 4 месяца назад +2

      @@BDUBZ49 Shhh, don't expose millions of dollars like this! 😅

    • @chrissiereacts
      @chrissiereacts  4 месяца назад +2

      @@BDUBZ49 🤯

  • @Rofyle-e4v
    @Rofyle-e4v 4 месяца назад +1

    George Miller was an ER doctor. He saw hundreds of car crash victims come into the ER while he worked there. This was what inspired him to make the first film. He funded it himself, and he and his friends went out and shot it guerilla style. For this second film he received an actual budget from a major film studio. The Road Warrior went on to inspire millions from Fallout to even South Park.

  • @yodasears
    @yodasears 4 месяца назад +1

    3 is the biggest budget OG one and not as cohesive as either of the first two - because it's two short stories (almost vignettes) wedged together, in place of a single narrative. I love it, but I think that's more about my age. Tina Turner's Aunty Entity is ICONIC.

  • @Dimetropteryx
    @Dimetropteryx 4 месяца назад +4

    Yup, that machine is real. It's basically a small ultralight plane with a freely rotating wing. In other words, the rotor on top is completely unpowered, the engine simply powers the push prop in the back.

  • @BrenGun
    @BrenGun 4 месяца назад +4

    The double take editing on the jump scare, chef's kiss.

    • @chrissiereacts
      @chrissiereacts  4 месяца назад +3

      😂 Sounded like a ghost left my body 👻

  • @MichaelAstorga-iw4qo
    @MichaelAstorga-iw4qo 15 дней назад

    America's intro to Mel Gibson. No CGI in this movie. That's what's make this a masterpiece

  • @reagansmash2978
    @reagansmash2978 4 месяца назад +7

    You still need to watch the greatest Australian movie called "Malcolm - 1986"

  • @mr.aldini6801
    @mr.aldini6801 2 месяца назад +2

    The Humungus has been badly burned. They had a brief thought of having the character revealed to be Goose from Mad Max, but they nixed the idea.

  • @Bonko78
    @Bonko78 4 месяца назад

    Nice reaction to this modern classic of the anti-hero's journey! This movie didn't create the genre (often referred to as "post-apocalyptic" or "wasteland") but it arguably defined it. These car stunts and kinetic style of moviemaking are still some of the best. For example, the stunt (22:05) where the guy crashes and spins through the air was a mistake and incredibly dangerous but it became iconic.
    The backstory and world building is fairly inconsistent between the Mad Max movies, unfortunately. The first one is set in a near future but with our infrastructure more or less intact. But this one is set after a nuclear and environmental apocalypse where no infrastructure is evident and people refer to our time as something barely remembered. Thunderdome is similar in that regard. In Fury Road there are new religions and languages, suggesting centuries have passed. So Max being a former police officer becomes almost anachronistic. Don't worry about it, we can enjoy the action and atmosphere just fine anyway.

  • @ck_idgaf1680
    @ck_idgaf1680 4 месяца назад +2

    The Mad Max movies are truly all their own stories. If you continue down this road and ever want to see an explanation of the timelines and events, Mad Max World and Mad Max Bible are RUclips channels dedicated for everything Mad Max and they explain everything, and for in depth timeline explanations the channels OneTake and Movie Balls Deep have long vids about it. But I would suggest after watching all of them, including the new ones.

  • @gregorygant4242
    @gregorygant4242 4 месяца назад

    The best of the lot IMHO.
    This is what brought Mad Max to most Americans and made him a legend in the franchise .
    Fantastic practical effects you don't get really any more.
    A modern classic.

  • @axlehammerfoot5979
    @axlehammerfoot5979 2 месяца назад

    This bird would be a keeper for sure. Quality content. Easy on the eyes.

  • @MadDuckofAus
    @MadDuckofAus 4 месяца назад +1

    Yes watch the third one. While not as hard edge as the first two it's still fun and frankly a bit underrated.

  • @LouDavo-o6g
    @LouDavo-o6g 4 месяца назад

    I went to the area where this movie was made in 1989 ..one of the things that amazed me there..was the only trees you seen where in the dry river beds an all of the trees were dead…

  • @BDUBZ49
    @BDUBZ49 4 месяца назад +3

    Chrissie you should make a mythbusters video on the proper way to react when someone shoots an arrow into your thigh.
    Also, he couldn't help the girl being attacked. He was too far away to do anything and whatever he would have attempted would have got himself killed since he was outnumbered at that point.
    All chaps are assless. You're supposed to wear jeans or something underneath them.

  • @furycrh8107
    @furycrh8107 4 месяца назад +1

    Was interested to see the reaction to one of my all time favourite movies but only made it to the beginning and stopped when I heard, I laughed when his wife and kid got ran over,

    • @drew2fast489
      @drew2fast489 4 месяца назад

      I have to agree, that part was tasteless. I don't know what the hell anyone could find remotely funny about that scene.

  • @norwegianblue2017
    @norwegianblue2017 4 месяца назад

    I remember seeing the poster for this in the movie theater lobby and being totally drawn to it. Even though I wasn't old enough to see R-rated movies yet, I knew I had to see it somehow. I think I had to settle for seeing it on video a few years later. It did not disappoint. Such an awesome time to love movies.

  • @davidmunro8670
    @davidmunro8670 17 дней назад

    Great work. Thankyou.
    From what I remember the first film was set in more of a dystopian world. Film two was definitely post apocalyptic.
    The kid was a feral. Ferals were a bit of a subculture back when this film was made, the culture was centred around Mullumbimby and Byron Bay.

  • @arconeagain
    @arconeagain 4 месяца назад

    There's a great story surrounding Max's Blue Heeler, it was a rescue dog they trained up for the movie. I still miss my Bluey.

  • @MicahBell_1860
    @MicahBell_1860 4 месяца назад +2

    Chrissie, I am an interstate truck driver in Australia. I also prefer Mad Max to the sequel. Toecutter is Hugh Keyes-Burns, a Shakespearean actor.
    The mack has a non-synchromesh (crashbox) gearbox. You only need a clutch for taking off & for stopping, so you don't stall. You just need to match the engine revs with the road speed to change gears without a clutch.
    I also am a biker.
    Stone is a very low budget like the first Mad Max. It is more realistic to how Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs were in the 70s, although Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs in the 70s did not ride Japanese bikes. One of my favourite biker movies of all time😢.
    After you finish the Mad Max series & Stone, you should check out the Lethal Weapon series of movies, also starring Mel Gibson (Max Rockatanski)

  • @swingsloth
    @swingsloth 4 месяца назад

    Ooooooooh. I'm so excited. I was hoping for you to do this one.

  • @LordVolkov
    @LordVolkov 4 месяца назад +3

    "Is this steampunk?"
    Post-Mad Max, the series leans toward Dieselpunk. While a narrower niche than steampunk, dieselpunk usually has a grittier tone, 'high octane' action, and badass cobbled together machines. Still a lot of goggles and leather 😉 but in more of a 'leatherman'/biker cop style than the Victorian fashion that prevades steampunk.
    For peak steampunk anime - Steamboy 2004

  • @oildalejones567
    @oildalejones567 Месяц назад

    You skipped over Wez’s escape from the compound, but when he vaults the fence and then turns back and makes that weird noise, my friends and I looked at each other in the theater like, “Holy shit.” 😮

  • @joejohn5521
    @joejohn5521 4 месяца назад

    This particular Mad max movie has some of the best stunts going. It's my favourite.

  • @LordVolkov
    @LordVolkov 4 месяца назад +1

    "Using the kid's head for stability!"
    🤣🤣🤣
    Max using the feral kid as a crutch is such a cute little detail. There's a lot of small little moments in Road Warrior that make it a classic. Max making the Gyrocaptain carry his diesel is also hilarious.
    The crazy mohawk villain is played by Vernon Wells, who would also be weird in Commando with Arnie 💪

  • @misterprecocious2491
    @misterprecocious2491 4 дня назад

    The star of 1 and 2 was the V8 interceptor special, 3 was vastly underrated.

  • @CoastPropertyBuyers
    @CoastPropertyBuyers 4 месяца назад

    I grew up in a regional town in Northern NSW & there was a local mechanic/engineer who had a workshop that specialized in modifying vehicles. He designed and built many of the cars in this movie.

  • @jameslittleton4131
    @jameslittleton4131 4 месяца назад

    Stone is the original Oz outlaw biker film. And one of my personal faves.

  • @_alifeallmine_
    @_alifeallmine_ 4 месяца назад

    I’ve always liked the first one the most too, which doesn’t take away anything from 2, which I love. I still remember watching 2 at the Drive-In when it came out, I got smuggled in cause I was underage, and they were strict on that at the time. The first one was just supposed to show the devolving Society and tell Max’s story and how he came to be the way he became. It wasn’t post-apocalyptic, just pre-apocalypse, in a sense.

  • @GrumpyGrndad
    @GrumpyGrndad 4 месяца назад

    That Gyrocopter is a real thing. And they were flying it for real in the movie. You can buy those even today. The invention dates back to 1920's.

    • @rocketrod1444
      @rocketrod1444 4 месяца назад

      I use one everyday as my main form of transportation to and from work over croc infested waters in the top end .

  • @MichaelSorensen-bl3ec
    @MichaelSorensen-bl3ec 4 месяца назад +3

    Great Australian movie for you to watch is 'Muriel's Wedding'.

  • @zer0tzer0
    @zer0tzer0 4 месяца назад +1

    Steam Punk would be more 1880s. I guess you could call it Gas Punk.

  • @lonestar3433
    @lonestar3433 4 месяца назад

    Great entertaining movie! Thanks for your reaction and views.

  • @DailyDamage
    @DailyDamage 4 месяца назад

    Hey hey Chrissie. Another fun watch of an old classic. FUN being the operative word.
    This is absolutely one of those movies that are best watched in cinema, as a group… just for the fun of it. Remember “fun” Hollywood? Movies that we actually enjoyed, which boasted interesting and relatable characters, characters that you actually cared about.
    MadMax is all about the lunacy and the fun of an action romp, that doesn’t take itself tooooo seriously.
    Cheers for the reaction. Though we say “Prost” over here in Germany… which doesn’t translate well to my meaning 😂

  • @rodentnolastname6612
    @rodentnolastname6612 4 месяца назад +2

    About the "grape" scene, Max wasn't just callous to the crime, he was also too far away to immediately do anything about it. Charging to the rescue would put him at a massive tactical disadvantage. Better to sneak up and enact frontier justice/revenge after.

  • @chaddubois8164
    @chaddubois8164 4 месяца назад

    This might be my favorite movie of all time.

  • @adaddinsane
    @adaddinsane 4 месяца назад +5

    Absolutely NOT steampunk. Steampunk is Retro Victorian/Edwardian science fiction, which means SF written now as if written from a Victorian/Edwardian viewpoint. (Mary Shelley, HG Wells and Jules Verne are not steampunk because they aren't writing now, theirs is just SF written then. Shelley was Regency, of course.)
    It's just Post-Apocalyptic Dystopia.

    • @chrissiereacts
      @chrissiereacts  4 месяца назад +1

      Ahhh! Thank you!

    • @BDUBZ49
      @BDUBZ49 4 месяца назад +1

      @@chrissiereacts
      A good example of Steampunk would be the Will Smith comedy/western The Wild Wild West (or the 60s tv series it was based on) or the SyFy series Firefly. The Sherlock Holmes movies with Robert Downey, Jr. and Jude Law had some elements of Steampunk.
      Another related genre is Cyberpunk, which is like "low life" meets "high tech". Blade Runner would be an early example of that. Later examples would be.. Total Recall, Demolition Man, The Fifth Element.

  • @aussieguy6908
    @aussieguy6908 4 месяца назад +2

    15:30 If you pay attention to the epilogue, you’ll see him walking away from 2 graves, his wife and kid.

    • @chrissiereacts
      @chrissiereacts  4 месяца назад +1

      Ohhhh!! I didn't notice that! Good call.

  • @KevPage-Witkicker
    @KevPage-Witkicker 4 месяца назад +3

    You seem to be expecting quite a lot of Max to be disappointed he didn't take on a dozen or so armed thugs with a two-shot sawn-off, a small dog and a nerdy pilot... he's brave but he's not quite suicidal yet

  • @HerbertTwack
    @HerbertTwack 4 месяца назад

    This is the best one IMHO; just enough budget to make it look great, but not too much that it loses the indy feel. The flying machine is a gyrocopter, or autogyro. They're a legit thing.

  • @charliebrown4624
    @charliebrown4624 8 дней назад

    You have to bear in mind. this was 1981. The year Bob Marley died. It had a budget of only $3,000,000 Australian. This was the first of the post apocalyptic genre. Before MM2, nobody had Mohawks or coloured hair. It all began here. There was no CGI and all the stunts were real.

  • @slugerama
    @slugerama 4 месяца назад +1

    When you were trying to find the word to describe the vehicles, I think the term or title you are looking for is Production Design.
    This movie is certainly different, it feels more a reboot than a sequel.
    The 3rd one is tame by comparison. It was PG13 in America. George Miller had less to do with it because his producer partner, Byron Kennedy, was killed in a helicopter crash while scouting locations for the movie. He only directed the climatic chase scene at the end of the movie. He had another George direct everything else because he was still grieving the loss of his friend.

  • @BrantGlascott
    @BrantGlascott 4 месяца назад +1

    Love your channel chrissie keep up the great content you dish out especially the ozzy stuff.👍🇦🇺

  • @jemxs
    @jemxs 4 месяца назад

    Ofc you have to watch the third one! It's a sentimental favourite as i saw it in the cinema with mates from school.. I was in year 7! Plus Tina Turner!!!!

  • @AstroXeno
    @AstroXeno 4 месяца назад +2

    Max's wife did die- Watch that scene again, and listen to what the doctors are talking about.

    • @chrissiereacts
      @chrissiereacts  4 месяца назад +3

      Doc 1: lists all her problems
      Doc 2: reads like a grocery list. Is she salvageable?
      Doc 1: yeah sure, we got all her signs back last night.
      Nurse: they lost a kid
      Doc 1: listen, tell him she's gonna be alright. Tell him not to worry. Tell him, if he wants I'll talk to him.

    • @drew2fast489
      @drew2fast489 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@chrissiereacts
      "Is she salvageable?" = Are her organs salvageable?
      "tell him she's going to be alright" = lie to him to spare him the trauma

    • @chrissiereacts
      @chrissiereacts  4 месяца назад +2

      @@drew2fast489 I can agree with the organs interpretaion but the second bit is a stretchhhhhh. A doctor would never spare feelings over facts.
      Watching that scene without the sequel would absolutely tell the viewer she's going to be alright. Why would we think he's lying... that's a whole lotta interpretation!
      I'm pretty sure it wasn't intended that way but for the sake of the sequel and Max's character arc, her death was a better driving force so I get it. But I still don't agree that watching the original scene lines up.

    • @drew2fast489
      @drew2fast489 4 месяца назад

      @@chrissiereacts When have you ever heard a doctor refer to someone as salvageable? Stable, terminal, critical, but salvageable? I'd agree with you if it wasn't for this terminology.
      Under most circumstances doctors don't spare feelings, but this movie takes place at the edge of the fall of civilization. Look how the cops acted, including Max. They weren't professional at all.

  • @mocthezuma
    @mocthezuma 4 месяца назад +1

    All the Mad Max movies are great. Don't listen to the people saying any of them are bad. George Miller doesn't make bad movies.

    • @chrisbfreelance
      @chrisbfreelance 4 месяца назад

      Furiosa is definitely the least good.

    • @mocthezuma
      @mocthezuma 4 месяца назад +1

      Couldn't disagree more

    • @tommc3622
      @tommc3622 4 месяца назад

      Witches of Eastwick, Lorenzo's Oil, the Babe movies, Happy Feet.... and all of the Mad Max films.
      To name a few. A very diverse filmography, and not a bad one in the bunch.
      And the man is also a doctor.
      He worked in an Emergency Room setting before making Mad Max.

    • @tommc3622
      @tommc3622 4 месяца назад

      ​@mocthezuma Yeah, unfortunately, the Mad Max franchise requires more critical thinking than today's audience can muster.
      "No Max. It sucked."
      🤦‍♂️

    • @joshuajoshua2732
      @joshuajoshua2732 4 месяца назад

      "Beyond Thunderdome" is the only Mad Max film I consider the worst.

  • @steveskrobot9496
    @steveskrobot9496 4 месяца назад +10

    The aircraft is a Gyrocopter & it was really flying. No CGI in this 1982 flick.

  • @mreuphoria2
    @mreuphoria2 Месяц назад

    Yes. you are my favorite. Love from OZ (Australia)

  • @the98themperoroftheholybri33
    @the98themperoroftheholybri33 4 месяца назад +1

    Originally Lord Humongous was going to be Max's friend Goose from the first movie (hence why he wears a mask), but according to interviews they're completely separate characters.
    Personally i think Lord Humongous is Max's police boss in the first movie, they have a similar body shape and the last words his boss said was "we need heroes out there" which sounds like something Humongous would say imo

    • @joshuajoshua2732
      @joshuajoshua2732 4 месяца назад

      Apparently not the case since his boss was apparently killed by Toecutter and his gang in a deleted scene of the first film.

  • @bobcollins2302
    @bobcollins2302 4 месяца назад

    Love the second one but the first is by far and away my favourite.

  • @robosock380
    @robosock380 4 месяца назад

    The actor who played Toecutter in the first movie, plays the main villain in the fourth movie. RIP mate. Great actor.

    • @rocketrod1444
      @rocketrod1444 4 месяца назад +1

      Hugh Keays-Byrne .... Aussie legend.

    • @robosock380
      @robosock380 4 месяца назад

      @@rocketrod1444 Thanks for that, couldn't think of his name off the top of my head when I commented.

  • @74allnite
    @74allnite 4 месяца назад

    We use those Gyrochoppers for cattle droving on large farm stations here .

  • @grantthomas1818
    @grantthomas1818 4 месяца назад +9

    His wife and baby are dead...run over by a group of bikes...never in hospital...his burnt mate was in hospital...

    • @LordEriolTolkien
      @LordEriolTolkien 4 месяца назад +3

      no. there is a scene in 1 where his wife is in a hospital bed, and the doctors describe that not only is she dead, but so too the unborn child in her pregnant body

    • @slugerama
      @slugerama 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@LordEriolTolkien I don't think they said she was dead but you can clearly see she has lost an arm. It was also Sprog they were taking about saying the baby had died. I do not think they mentioned that she was pregnant.

    • @LordEriolTolkien
      @LordEriolTolkien 4 месяца назад

      @@slugerama listen carefully to the dialogue in that scene, I am almost certain

    • @LordEriolTolkien
      @LordEriolTolkien 4 месяца назад +3

      @@slugerama I stand corrected, the scene is on RUclips. She is still alive but critically injured, missing an arm and leg. Sprog is dead. No pregnancy.

    • @tommc3622
      @tommc3622 4 месяца назад +1

      Sprog is "DOA".
      As for Jessie;
      Doctor #2 (after hearing list of trauma) "Jesus. Reads like a grocery list. Is she salvageable?"
      Doctor #1 "Yeah, we got her signs back last night."
      ...
      They are talking about harvesting her organs.

  • @marcarcmracmcram4275
    @marcarcmracmcram4275 4 месяца назад

    I agree mad Max is my favourite movie of all the genre

  • @kbrewski1
    @kbrewski1 4 месяца назад +1

    Re Max not going down to those stop those heathens from attacking that couple, he was at least a half mile away, he was completely outnumbered and would have been easily seen and instantly killed, and he's living in a post Apocalyptic "survival of the fittest" world where life hangs on a thread. He did save and bring back the male who was still living. He did what he realistically could. The movie was all about showing how brutal and uncaring this fuel hungry almost primitive world was. Cut Max some slack (and it is a movie).
    Max is the archetypal "Lone Wolf" in cinema history. This was a common character in American Westerns. The once fighter trying to start a new life, good deep down, but an outsider to normal society. Watch SHANE for a perfect example of the Western "lone wolf". You'll be amazed at the similarities to The Road Warrior.

  • @longfootbuddy
    @longfootbuddy 4 месяца назад

    i dont think of the first movie not being part of this world or anything, because it was just before it got to this point of peicing together cars and making home made metal hockey masks.. btw, im glad you can appreciate the qualities of the first one, that makes it a better movie in actuality.. same thing goes for alien and alien 2, or first blood and first blood 2, terminator and t2.. second movies are more what kid types would like, but the 1st is what the big people would like most