@@timothyfoster6149 I think the entire series is amazing. Even Thunderdome and Furiosa were still good films in their own right, even though they were overshadowed a bit by the other entries. But the original Mad Max, Road Warrior and Fury Road were all just incredible. As a car fan, this series is right up there among the best :)
Hugh was one of the nicest people you could meet in real life. A nature and bird lover who liked the odd puff and cared deeply for disadvantaged people . Loved Stone wall building (like country farm structures ) Was wonderfully generous to his fellow actors and crews and loved helping them lose their nervousness and selfconsciousness.
This movie opening is faultless. For the time it was filmed this is high quality action. Seriously well put together. Way ahead of their time. Love It to the MAX
@@theincrediblehulk5797 Yes it Does. I can't recall 1 cool line that was spoken in Fury Road. You could almost quote the entire Mad Max 1 and it is chock full of the best quotes ever that will stand the test of time.
@@peterorth2149 all people want these days is action action action no focusing on anything else, but that’s exactly the reason mad max was good because it fleshed out other things like the characters
This is honestly a really rare setting. A civilization that's in the process of collapsing, but the fall hasn't hit yet. You've still got police barely holding on and normal citizens just trying to carry on with their normal lives. EDIT: I should be more specific. In Mad Max it seems that local level government agencies are still functioning if barely, but there doesn't seem to be much of anything still operating at a federal level.
*Mad Max* has often been called a "post-apocalyptic" flick, when in fact it's pre-apocalyptic, that period just before everything goes to hell in the proverbial handcart. And this scene still blows my mind for both its choreography of sheer chaos *and* just the right touch of sardonic Aussie attitude.
Amazing how much this franchise has evolved over the years. That being said, this is still one of the best openings in any film. Riveting from start to finish!
@@owenrees7544 They’ve lost the independent grit that defined the first 2 films, especially the first film which was essentially a grindhouse movie that hit it really big. To their credit I actually like both Thunderdome (flaws and all) and Fury Road, but they are definitely inferior to the first two for me. Fury Road is a visual masterpiece, it feels like George fully realised his vision for the film, but something about the first two is just...
Metropolitan Force Patrol. Glorious! As an Aussie I’d like to point out that in the 1970’s this was pretty much a standard drive into work in the mornings lol
Same in England!! Be the "new" Nightrider!" Simply pass them with an old diesel Land Rover in 5th gear at 20mph, saying, "Do you smell me Jonny, do you taste it mate?"
Just had a vision of a guy called nightrider, dressed in Barot dayglo spandex, screaming, I am the NIGHTRIDER " And singing the classic, " you gotta love me, all night long " To anyone offended by this vision, I just want to say,,,, " Your welcome "
The best opening to a film ! George Miller does a cameo as the diner owner.... He used his own van for the crash .....I met Steve Bisley at a special screening and he's a top bloke....
yes and they stripped the van interior, so it was just a shell (outer chassis) thats why it looks so light when it spins and spins, theres no weight to it.
I met the Night Rider shortly after the movie was out on a train out of Melbourne. Well spoken quiet guy and said he hadn't actually seen it yet at the theater but intended to. He did actually dress a little like that though.
Watching this opening scene several times, I’m realizing more and more how much Max was right. The longer the MFP officers stay on the road, the more deranged they get. Goose casually telling the story of a runner trying to scream after a wreck. Roop blind with rage a majority of the chase. What an incredible movie.
I think the guy who tries to scream after a crash was suposed to be "the Dark One" ..Max original partner who would be out of action due to injuries and would be seen later ..but was ultimatelly removed from the movie save for a couple mentions (he tells the lady to call the dark one after Toecutter stalks Jessie) and his name on Max interceptor
@@sparrowlt that might very well be true but I think in the end “The Dark One” just kinda became Max. Makes sense in the end given how much Fifi praised him
Loved this movie so much as a kid. I didn't know they had overdubbed the strong Aussie accents until I bought the DVD later in life. Still holds up to this day. No crappy special effects to get in the way and look dated just a good plot and amazing drive / chase camera work.
I have seen this movie and scene many, many times. As someone over 50 years old, the outcomes, carnage and road chaos is terrifying. You got me George Miller.
Adjusted for inflation it’s about more than $1’000’000 ! So it was a pretty high budget compared to today’s indie movies! According to iMDB it took George Miller 18 months to gather the money.
@@davidnavarro4821 Actually sands a lot like a movie that involved just a few guys and cars driving in the desert. That smoking car was not a prop, it really had engine in agony.
Being an American…I never understood WHY they had to dub in English accents for the U.S. version? Even as a kid,I could understand the Aussie’s just fine. AND…they made the actors sound RIDICULOUS!
@@animaltvi9515 literally dubbed all the lines with American voice overs. Many of the voices didn't match the characters at all. It's the version they also used to show on TV here. This was way way back. I haven't seen that version shown in decades, thankfully.
2:22 is it me or does this scene just look so good. I know its just goose trying to catch up with the chase but with us not knowing where the cops are just being able to hear there sirens in the distance and seeming where they are going too.
I’d watch Mad Max any day as well as many other Classic Car Chase films and this scene alone beats the crap out of all the Fast & Furious bollocks put together.
@@planetdisco4821 he said no one thought of them as muscle cars of course they are sought after now but not at the time my Xb was laughed at by all the cunts at school in the early 90s
The irony about that is that, out of all three of the active MFP police cars we see in the entire movie (the Falcon sedans, to be specific), only Max's had the 351C. March Hare, the XA, was a retired taxi with the Ford inline-6, while Big Boppa was also a retired police car, albeit with a 302 instead of the 351.
@@GoredonTheDestroyer Max was the top pursuit man so only he got the 351s. Correct about March Hare too and in true Taxi fashion blowing smoke out the back lol
remembering how i was a kid, watching this movie in a permanent loop. i was shure that i would witness armageddon in my lifetime, now as The memory fades... the vision dims... i realized that no SHTF has happened and probably will not..
Ahhh...the front bench seat. Classic. The floozy's eyes at 3.55 are superb...as is the night riders tongue a few seconds after. She was getting good service.
Even though the movies are not related I like to imagine vanishing point as a prequel to mad max, like the decline of society was starting in vanishing point
I think the best most realistic part of the chase is the shot of the rear tyre when Max hits the skids at the end of the chase if u have ever done that sort of breaking its just what happens in that type of car
Every time I go on these roads with the kids I still go I am the night rider they just roll their eyes and say does that make mum a floozy lol and I go always
Yeah they would have been driving slow because nobody made tires anymore, by Mad Max 2, Fury Road & Thunderdome it was even worse and some wheels weren't wheels at all especially at the driving axles, just rags.
And that was REAL smoke coming out of the exhaust. The engine was about to expire. I love the comment - It wouldn't do 90 kms down a mineshaft with a tailwind. And it was supposed to have Pursuit across the boot. Not Interceptor.
As George Miller said that car was an ex taxi 6 cylinder with huge K's on the clock .Max's was an Xb 351 ex cop car and so was the Big boppa's but that was a 302.The first Mad Max movie was made on a very small budget.
The damn movie cost 350 000 dollars to produce, and it was in 1979. To get an idea of how low the budget was, Vanishing point (1971) biggest chase scene was using a full million dollars. On one single scene. With such results I do not get why George Miller wasn't named "Mad Miller" after producing a movie like that... This dude is legendary, not even to mention Fury Road which is a pure Motorstorm-like masterpiece
A few years later after the events in this film, and no one exactly knows why, mohawks, leathers and rubber-tire shoulder-pads really came in fashion for the good people of middle Australia.
Nadie escapa de los Ángeles de negro..... Te dejan que te confíes y has caído son los Ángeles del bien.....Todo quien se crea más listo acabará en el infierno.Gracias por existir 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💙❤️💚
OMG what’s happened!! “Dunno man just got here me self”, every single Aussie has heard that at least once!
Heard it? I use that sentence every chance I can.
Jealous and wish I lived down there.
Hehe. I sometimes use it when I just arrive work
So true can't count how menny times I've heard it lol
Best line in the movie.
I have seen this opening scene 1,457 times already. Never gets old.
NO it doesnt. Do ya see me Toecutter, do ya see me man ? Some skag and his Floozie
Add afew zeros to the end of your number and thatll be how many times ive watched it since age 10
It's the original Ozzie version as well. Not the usa dubbed over crap.
One of the best car chases ever in my opinion.
@@DRchilton I am great fan of Mad Max 1. Can you help to download Mad Max but original Australian version of 1979.
@@borkokostic4388 I guess you will have to Google that one mate
The original is still the BEST, the ONE and ONLY! A true classic, often copied, NEVER EQUALLED!
This one and Road Warrior were and will always be the best. Wasn't too keen on the 3rd but it was okay, just okay but the 1st and 2nd were perfection.
@@timothyfoster6149 I think the entire series is amazing. Even Thunderdome and Furiosa were still good films in their own right, even though they were overshadowed a bit by the other entries. But the original Mad Max, Road Warrior and Fury Road were all just incredible. As a car fan, this series is right up there among the best :)
So much going on in this scene. Unintentional hilarity, intentional humor, human drama, big balled action.
needs more animals with pouches
There in Australia aren’t they
RIP Vincent Gil, the Nightrider (1939-2022) and Hugh Keays-Byrne, the Toecutter (1947-2020)
Remember them when you look up at the night sky.
Hugh was one of the nicest people you could meet in real life. A nature and bird lover who liked the odd puff and cared deeply for disadvantaged people . Loved Stone wall building (like country farm structures ) Was wonderfully generous to his fellow actors and crews and loved helping them lose their nervousness and selfconsciousness.
I will.
Anything you say.
@@Sodiumreactorman u beat me to it. Anyway. What a wonderful pholosherpy u have, anything u say
They now forever ride the highways of Valhalla.
This movie opening is faultless. For the time it was filmed this is high quality action. Seriously well put together. Way ahead of their time. Love It to the MAX
I never understood why some people didn’t really like this, this tops fury road in every way
@@theincrediblehulk5797 Yes it Does. I can't recall 1 cool line that was spoken in Fury Road.
You could almost quote the entire Mad Max 1 and it is chock full of the best quotes ever that will stand the test of time.
@@peterorth2149 all people want these days is action action action no focusing on anything else, but that’s exactly the reason mad max was good because it fleshed out other things like the characters
@@theincrediblehulk5797 yep.
Back then it was more normal to make great scenes than today. All CGI crap now...
This is honestly a really rare setting. A civilization that's in the process of collapsing, but the fall hasn't hit yet. You've still got police barely holding on and normal citizens just trying to carry on with their normal lives.
EDIT: I should be more specific. In Mad Max it seems that local level government agencies are still functioning if barely, but there doesn't seem to be much of anything still operating at a federal level.
Meet me at the cave
Id love to see more stories in that setting, just before the fall,
*Mad Max* has often been called a "post-apocalyptic" flick, when in fact it's pre-apocalyptic, that period just before everything goes to hell in the proverbial handcart. And this scene still blows my mind for both its choreography of sheer chaos *and* just the right touch of sardonic Aussie attitude.
@TheRealKaiProton Just go to San Francisco and lock your car. You'll get the full experience. 😂
Living it now in the cities and it's spreading
Amazing how much this franchise has evolved over the years. That being said, this is still one of the best openings in any film. Riveting from start to finish!
Evolved yes, but they have lost something too. I'd like to see another film like this.
Evolved for the worst with fury road
Thunderdome was horrible. Fury Road some what better. But Mad Max is the king.
@@owenrees7544
They’ve lost the independent grit that defined the first 2 films, especially the first film which was essentially a grindhouse movie that hit it really big.
To their credit I actually like both Thunderdome (flaws and all) and Fury Road, but they are definitely inferior to the first two for me. Fury Road is a visual masterpiece, it feels like George fully realised his vision for the film, but something about the first two is just...
@@horrorfanandy4647 Thunderdome was pretty bad. Fury Road was a very good film... just not a Mad Max film.
Absolutely legendary film...when he made this he didn't think it be popular...how wrong he was one of the best Australian films made
Best chase scene ever and no CGI!
That is why it has aged so well!
Metropolitan Force Patrol. Glorious! As an Aussie I’d like to point out that in the 1970’s this was pretty much a standard drive into work in the mornings lol
Nepean Highway?
@@gregorylawson8346 yes, in a dark future where gangs of middle aged cyclists in inappropriately tight fitting Lycra have taken over the highway…
Same in England!!
Be the "new" Nightrider!"
Simply pass them with an old diesel Land Rover in 5th gear at 20mph, saying, "Do you smell me Jonny, do you taste it mate?"
@@gregorylawson8346 plenty rd mill park
Just had a vision of a guy called nightrider, dressed in Barot dayglo spandex, screaming, I am the NIGHTRIDER " And singing the classic, " you gotta love me, all night long "
To anyone offended by this vision, I just want to say,,,,
" Your welcome "
The best opening to a film ! George Miller does a cameo as the diner owner.... He used his own van for the crash .....I met Steve Bisley at a special screening and he's a top bloke....
yes and they stripped the van interior, so it was just a shell (outer chassis) thats why it looks so light when it spins and spins, theres no weight to it.
I met the Night Rider shortly after the movie was out on a train out of Melbourne. Well spoken quiet guy and said he hadn't actually seen it yet at the theater but intended to. He did actually dress a little like that though.
Watching this opening scene several times, I’m realizing more and more how much Max was right.
The longer the MFP officers stay on the road, the more deranged they get.
Goose casually telling the story of a runner trying to scream after a wreck.
Roop blind with rage a majority of the chase.
What an incredible movie.
I think the guy who tries to scream after a crash was suposed to be "the Dark One" ..Max original partner who would be out of action due to injuries and would be seen later ..but was ultimatelly removed from the movie save for a couple mentions (he tells the lady to call the dark one after Toecutter stalks Jessie) and his name on Max interceptor
@@sparrowlt that might very well be true but I think in the end “The Dark One” just kinda became Max.
Makes sense in the end given how much Fifi praised him
Loved this movie so much as a kid. I didn't know they had overdubbed the strong Aussie accents until I bought the DVD later in life. Still holds up to this day. No crappy special effects to get in the way and look dated just a good plot and amazing drive / chase camera work.
I have seen this movie and scene many, many times. As someone over 50 years old, the outcomes, carnage and road chaos is terrifying. You got me George Miller.
Kennedy Miller
@@glennbeadshaw727 Actually Byron Kennedy and George Miller - Kennedy Miller was their production company/
Dunno how many times ive seen it , that kwaka z1000a taking off looks awesome never get tired of seeing it
Ano but did u notice when goose crashes the z 1000 has spoke wheels instead of mags!
Excellent spot Mr Plum. Seen this film 20 odd times and never noticed. Had to watch this clip again to make sure.
I believe the entire budget in 79 for this film was approx $360,000 ! Many cars etc used over and over . Loved it in 79 and still love it in 23
it wasn't much. the blue van that got totalled was George Martin's and the lorry at the end was hired from an non-suspecting haulage firm.
Adjusted for inflation it’s about more than $1’000’000 ! So it was a pretty high budget compared to today’s indie movies! According to iMDB it took George Miller 18 months to gather the money.
@@davidnavarro4821 Actually sands a lot like a movie that involved just a few guys and cars driving in the desert. That smoking car was not a prop, it really had engine in agony.
I remember watching this at 1:00 am as a kid and just being BLOWN AWAY. So damn good! Thank you KTVU channel 2 in the Bay Area
I love how Big Booper stayed in the game for as long as they could 💪🏿🙏🏿
*Bopper
For me it was one of the best movies I've ever seen in my entire life 👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍
The first 2 movies of this franchise were THE BEST! They don't make 'em like this anymore. I can't watch them enough. Good on ya George!
2 is garbage
@@locust7777
I thought 3, Beyond the Thunderdome was garbage.
I've watched a lot of B movies. This low-budget Australian classic filled with car crashes, motorcycles, and graphic violence is cheesetastic.
When I saw this movie as a kid it blew my mind. I loved it.
Something you'd never hear in 2022 "We're gonna be in trouble now, he had his indicator on!"
What's an indicator ?
Your turn signal .
@@308V8HZ Don't help him out he probably won't use it anyway. Can't play the bloody drums let alone drive a car safely. ;)
Anyone want to buy a slightly used bongo van?
George Miller is a legend
A cinematic masterpiece !
This movie and Gone in 60 seconds capture a significant part of 70's zeitgeist
Haaa
Vanishing Point
This has to be one of THE BEST crash and chase scenes of ALL TIME ✔✔❤❤💙💙⭐⭐
Remember first seeing this on cable , maybe 1981? Never gets old.
Being an American…I never understood WHY they had to dub in English accents for the U.S. version? Even as a kid,I could understand the Aussie’s just fine. AND…they made the actors sound RIDICULOUS!
They made mel Gibson sound like John Wayne 😂😂😂
They did what ?
@@animaltvi9515 literally dubbed all the lines with American voice overs. Many of the voices didn't match the characters at all. It's the version they also used to show on TV here. This was way way back. I haven't seen that version shown in decades, thankfully.
@@andrewb8074 hopefully they have destroyed that travesty then. Sounds horrendous
Same reason why they made scenes with American actors for old Godzilla movies.
2:22 is it me or does this scene just look so good. I know its just goose trying to catch up with the chase but with us not knowing where the cops are just being able to hear there sirens in the distance and seeming where they are going too.
I thought the very same thing.
I agree . There's something about that 6 seconds of sirens as the bridge zooms out
I’d watch Mad Max any day as well as many other Classic Car Chase films and this scene alone beats the crap out of all the Fast & Furious bollocks put together.
1:47 coolest sound ever..sound of real muscle cars in their natural element.
No one, but, no one ever thought a 1970 Australian Ford Falcon as a muscle car.
Don’t listen to him! He’s clearly a Holden man. My Old Boy had an XB Gt with a 351 V8. They’re a muscle car… 👍
@@planetdisco4821 he said no one thought of them as muscle cars of course they are sought after now but not at the time my Xb was laughed at by all the cunts at school in the early 90s
The irony about that is that, out of all three of the active MFP police cars we see in the entire movie (the Falcon sedans, to be specific), only Max's had the 351C. March Hare, the XA, was a retired taxi with the Ford inline-6, while Big Boppa was also a retired police car, albeit with a 302 instead of the 351.
@@GoredonTheDestroyer Max was the top pursuit man so only he got the 351s. Correct about March Hare too and in true Taxi fashion blowing smoke out the back lol
That beautiful fish tail on the bike just never gets old
The cinematography and editing are flawless.
Yep
remembering how i was a kid, watching this movie in a permanent loop. i was shure that i would witness armageddon in my lifetime, now as The memory fades... the vision dims... i realized that no SHTF has happened and probably will not..
Ahhh...the front bench seat. Classic. The floozy's eyes at 3.55 are superb...as is the night riders tongue a few seconds after. She was getting good service.
Boy crossing the road is super cute 🤣
I swear the best part of this is gorgeous Lulu Pinkus. I saw this in a theater in downtown San Diego in 1980. Made me wanna go to Australia.
Beautiful bike with excellent engine sound.
46 years later those roads in Victoria have not changed one bit.
No they have electric scooter lanes!
What happened? Goose: " I don't know man, I just got here ma self" One of the best movies EVER made.
Me self. Not ma self. I was 12 when this came out, and I know how we talked. Of course, my Mum insisted we spoke, but at school we fucken talked.
Just true raw power, no fakin CGIs like in nowadays crappy movies. Jeeezzz I miss those good old days. 56 years old here.
The accent was so thick even from just watching this I found a spider in my shoe
😆🤣😆🤣I got snake bit!!!
There are people who don't talk 'Murrican in other parts of the world. Listen to a few and learn.
In the immortal words of Jackie Gleason, I am in high speed pursuit! different movie...
For christ sake shove over 😂😂😂
I'm in pursuit of a black trans-am he's all mines so stay out of the way .
The best Mad max movie ever!
I'd have to put this film in the top 5 car chase films ever.
Vanishing point has not yet been dethroned.
Even though the movies are not related I like to imagine vanishing point as a prequel to mad max, like the decline of society was starting in vanishing point
@@theincrediblehulk5797 an interesting concept!!
I've yet to see Vanishing Point.
The original gone in 60 seconds won't be beaten by any movie past or present.
Damn, everytime I think "Mad Max" got nothing on part two, I rewatch this opening scene and get reprimanded.
Rated R for rewatch over and over.
best car scenes, but forgot to keep in the one where max does that sick burnout lol
I think the best most realistic part of the chase is the shot of the rear tyre when Max hits the skids at the end of the chase if u have ever done that sort of breaking its just what happens in that type of car
Ordinary men battered and smashed . This scene sums it up well
He had his indicator on
I did not see it on
Shut up!
@@AmaticXLII
You beat me to it 😂🤣😅
Well, we know he wasn't driving a BMW.
Couldn't be a taxi driver then.
Sign in restaurant"If you can't smell it..we ain't got it"!!!
🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆
Every time I go on these roads with the kids I still go I am the night rider they just roll their eyes and say does that make mum a floozy lol and I go always
"You're blaspheming again, I don't have to work with a blasphemer"
We must have watched this movie at least a hundred times when it first came out. Philadelphia USA
Love these early LTS sirens.
NO Computer CG.
Stunts Real And VERY Dangerous!
In the UK we had Neighbours every day for 37 years and this is still the most Australian thing I have ever seen.
Ashes
The night rider has the most chilling scream in cinematic history.
Over the radio….I am a rocker, I am a roller, I am an out of controller.
-AC/DC
Great story of how DP David Eggby got on the back of the motorcycle and filmed it going over 100!!!!!
Proper movie, no cgi :)
RIP Vincent ‘The Nightrider’ Gil
Agh, will be missed, he performed solid.
At least he had a good run.
We’ll see ya on the road SCAAAG!!!!
Live it. Most of the scenes were filmed at low speeds. Beautiful camera work!
I am the toecutter! Favorite movie. Top 10, for truth.
Shout out to Australia!
Yeah they would have been driving slow because nobody made tires anymore, by Mad Max 2, Fury Road & Thunderdome it was even worse and some wheels weren't wheels at all especially at the driving axles, just rags.
The toecutter!! Thinking of him when you look to the stars in the Night
I like how Charlie is complaining about Big Bopper swearing when he is in a line of brutal savage police work.
I don’t know mate, I just got here me self 😂 ! I love that character.
And that was REAL smoke coming out of the exhaust. The engine was about to expire. I love the comment - It wouldn't do 90 kms down a mineshaft with a tailwind. And it was supposed to have Pursuit across the boot. Not Interceptor.
As George Miller said that car was an ex taxi 6 cylinder with huge K's on the clock .Max's was an Xb 351 ex cop car and so was the Big boppa's but that was a 302.The first Mad Max movie was made on a very small budget.
@@petergiannaros9037 And the 302 was a blueprinted engine. And was more powerful than Max s 351.
Best movie to come out of Australia
Most definitey preferred it with orignial Aussie spoken instead of the sad overdubbimng we got Stateside. :(
The Best MadMax
lol@4:15 gotta be one of the best maniacal laughs ever
Pure cinema 📽️📽️📽️ stunt work no CGI thank god..
that baby cause one of the best action scenes
Baby stroller parked behind Australian-produced Rambler (AMC) Hornet.
Great how they got that stunt toddler kid 4:00 to stand still between the 2 speeding cars
Pretty sure they got a mini-mannequin for that. Having a real kid would’ve been far too dangerous.
they chained his foot to the ground & hoped the tires wouldn't blow out. it's alright, baby got double pay
Very well made film 🎥 terrific performances 👏 Australia 🇦🇺
Dystopian future to some other country not in Australia 😂
"See you on the road Bronze, see you on the road like we did the Night Rider!"...
The damn movie cost 350 000 dollars to produce, and it was in 1979.
To get an idea of how low the budget was, Vanishing point (1971) biggest chase scene was using a full million dollars.
On one single scene.
With such results I do not get why George Miller wasn't named "Mad Miller" after producing a movie like that... This dude is legendary, not even to mention Fury Road which is a pure Motorstorm-like masterpiece
Goose be riding that motorcycle now 🏍💨
I love went he said he have the indicator on mate ❤
Notice the milk getting spilled from the paint tins when the van gets hit.
A few years later after the events in this film, and no one exactly knows why, mohawks, leathers and rubber-tire shoulder-pads really came in fashion for the good people of middle Australia.
Nadie escapa de los Ángeles de negro..... Te dejan que te confíes y has caído son los Ángeles del bien.....Todo quien se crea más listo acabará en el infierno.Gracias por existir 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💙❤️💚
Crazy how this concept evolved into Mad Max: Fury Road
When you are pushed to the limit after losing everything you have in life.
i can't understand a word of that language they talk but this movie is so right
Perfectly understandable.
I have watched this film nearly as many times as I’ve watched Vanishing Point.
Awesome action film.
Made on a b budget. Amazing.
Great opening car chase to start this film.
The Mad Max movies sparked a Kawaski 900 and 1000 buying frenzy. Me and my buddies where smack dap in middle of it in Memphis TN.
Looks like my little town of 25 on a Friday after work getting ready for the weekend.
That scag and his floosie they’re gonna die 😂 😂 😂
This max is like a combo of the driver from drive and the courier from new vegas 🎉
I love that even the tow trucks are souped up... highly competitive business 😂
"if you can't smell it we ain't got it" 😅
Management warning customers cooks may have an attitude.
This scene is a legend.
Does anyone have the Nightrider's complete speech? I love it.
“Of course I’m going on shut up…people’s lives are in peril”