It's so similar that I was waiting for it to bust out into the lyrics like how it always goes with old songs in trailers. But now I'm not sure what the intention is.
so the stiltwalking men are called Crow Fishers and they're boys who were outcast from the Green Place, as its a matriarchal 'women only' society, so the boys would grow up to be these animal like stiltwalkers, the women would occasionally 'milk' them too for reproductive purposes
The swamp was the green place (where furiosa was from) after it was poisoned. The crow fishers are the men that the Vulvalini left behind. Also I agree, I want more lore about all the societies like Gastown and the bullet farm as well
I 'think" Miller has full control down to the cut of the trailers, or he works with a very close team, that shot of her running through the letters is a very Miller style shot.
Favorite trailer of all time for me was the first Inception teaser where it just showed a glimps of the hallway fight. I was sold. Latest favorite is the Longlegs teaser.
My favorite trailer that sticks in my mind was Baby Driver, where Edgar Wright just dropped the opening heist/getaway scene in its entirety on TH-cam. Very good trailer for showcasing the main appeal of the movie: cool action scenes synced to an eclectic soundtrack.
This movie would be a lot more interesting if I didn't already know that her entire motivation - "I want them back" - already goes nowhere. This is the problem with a lot of prequels. There's zero tension, because I know how it ends.
@@krissuyx Which might work if it didn't just look like the first movie again, right down to having a lot of the same characters. It might not be much of a problem for some people, but my original point still stands.
I've got to disagree with Adam on this one, I think the CGI is just way too present. 8:16 Everything is glowing, everything looks too clean. All I see is green screen. I've got high hopes that the comedy and action hold up from the last movie, but the trailers just give me the ick.
I would rather have a 6hr sequel to Mad Max that shows Furry Osa going through the trials and tribulations of running a city and maybe even finding love along the way.
I personally don't see much point of a prequal furiosa, you know where she ends up. It kindof brings back the point that in the last Mad Max movie, it was really the "Furiosa movie" and now they are making one without the titular hero.
I'm just curious who wanted a "Furiosa" movie? I personally don't remember enjoying the character enough or caring to want a "Furiosa" movie. Trailer looks good, seems like they took kept a decent amount of elements from the remake.
Whereas Mad Max is of course world renowned for being a very interesting character and not at all just the lens through which the audience views this crazy world. (Seriously Max speaks what like 5 lines in Fury Road?)
@@Nuvizzle I just don't think people are really going to want to go to the theater to watch this? I think this pulls "FALL Guy's" number in the theater if not worse. I'm just not sure if what I picture the normal demographic to this series wanted this movie. Another Mad Max? Sure.
I'm really surprised to hear this to be honest. Though Mad Max was the title of the 2015 movie, Furiosa seemed much more like the main focus of the story. She is the one with a goal, a story. Most people I've discussed the film with find Furiosa to be bona fide main character as well. I'm not saying your experience is wrong or anything, but I really don't think it applies to most people, or even a sizeable minority. Either way, here's hoping is good. I found the 2015 movie really inspiring all things considered, so I'm hoping they can innovate on the formula enough that I will at least get a similar feeling.
i mean, that's literally just any action movie ever, idk what to tell you. and ive seen the trailer, dont hem and haw at me about "oh this is different; it has nuance to it" i get the feeling you're just trying to label her as a mary sue for no reason.
@@poyloos4834 the 'she will return with a vengance' and the 'furiosa fought the world' all of that emphasis to make her huge and amazing. that wasnt there in Mad Max.
@@poyloos4834 Also your mary sue comment - the actress is so small, thin and 4 cm shorter than Charlize, an innocent face, not much muscle, so showing ehr in action fighting grown men is funny. Grown Furiosa couldnt even take out Max, when with the help of the Brides
@@deusexmachina9776"Furiosa couldn't beat Max in the first movie" Nobody could beat Max in the first movie, that's why it was called Mad Max. How was this new one called?
George Miller wanted to and was originally gonna make it back to back with Fury Road, but everyone was so fatigued from making that movie, and then Covid pushed it back even further.
The CGI looks so bad and so noticeable, it's super distracting and i am surprised Adam hasn't been calling it out more. The entire movie looks like it was shot in a single green screen room, there is more CGI in this than the new Mufasa movie.
First off how do you not know if it’s a stylistic choice for it to look the way that it does and second off “theres more CGI in this than the new Mufasa movie”? My guy there’s real life humans in Furious, what are you talking about?
@@waywardrat76 It's a stylistic choice to have the movie look like it's made out of very unpolished CGI? I mean it's possible, not the choice i would make but i mean Zack Snyder makes it all the time, so who knows. Also the Mufasa thing is a joke... because of the whole Lion King is live action thing...
Well this movie Flopped hard, and for a good reason too…. No one wanted Mad Max without Mad Max. George Miller is crying somewhere now he can’t make any more of these….. Oh well 🤷🏽♂️
As someone who didn't suckoff Fury Road, and found it PASSABLE at best, this doesn't really interest me either. The fact that they used a Day For Night shot in that movie kind of annoyed me, along with the story. Action was fine.
"CG in the first movie" Ummm, The first movie was made in the early 80s. lol. Mad Max came out in 1979. And oh man, can this guy stop talking about f**king 4k!!!
No 4K makes him Furious…A!
Furryus Adum
Boo! 👎
how on earth did he survive in a pre-4K world?
That score is a play on The Man Who Sold the World by David Bowie
got big "the man who sold the world" vibes from this trailer music
i believe its literally an ‘epic’ version of that song
It's so similar that I was waiting for it to bust out into the lyrics like how it always goes with old songs in trailers. But now I'm not sure what the intention is.
I'm afraid it's been... 9 years.
I noticed it, and I really hated it. Both Bowie and Kurt would hate it too.
Adding to the conversation about trailers, the trailer from Michael Haneke's "Amour" is also great. The ending of the trailer gives you chills.
wingardium furiosa 🧙🏻♂️
No no, it's Wingardium *FuriosAAAAHHHHH*
Honestly? I just want a movie about those dudes walking on stilts through the swamp in plague masks
Seriously wtf was up with that one ?
so the stiltwalking men are called Crow Fishers and they're boys who were outcast from the Green Place, as its a matriarchal 'women only' society, so the boys would grow up to be these animal like stiltwalkers, the women would occasionally 'milk' them too for reproductive purposes
The swamp was the green place (where furiosa was from) after it was poisoned. The crow fishers are the men that the Vulvalini left behind. Also I agree, I want more lore about all the societies like Gastown and the bullet farm as well
Olivia you cut this at the perfect moment
Meanwhile in the Garfield trailer Odie is fist bumping a yak
I like how in the past everything is shiny and chrome but later I guess they ran out and all they have is chrome in a can.
I 'think" Miller has full control down to the cut of the trailers, or he works with a very close team, that shot of her running through the letters is a very Miller style shot.
Favorite trailer of all time for me was the first Inception teaser where it just showed a glimps of the hallway fight. I was sold. Latest favorite is the Longlegs teaser.
Those longlegs teasers are amazing
My favorite trailer that sticks in my mind was Baby Driver, where Edgar Wright just dropped the opening heist/getaway scene in its entirety on TH-cam. Very good trailer for showcasing the main appeal of the movie: cool action scenes synced to an eclectic soundtrack.
This movie would be a lot more interesting if I didn't already know that her entire motivation - "I want them back" - already goes nowhere. This is the problem with a lot of prequels. There's zero tension, because I know how it ends.
There's that old saying that fits here perfectly. "It's not the destination, it's the journey that matters."
@@krissuyxyes when the journey is properly tell of coure i hope it does
@@krissuyx Which might work if it didn't just look like the first movie again, right down to having a lot of the same characters.
It might not be much of a problem for some people, but my original point still stands.
This guy watches movies and is legitimately surprised every time the good guys win.
This looks *so tryhard*
The music, directing, line delivery is cringe
I just cant take Anya Taylor Joy seriously when she says "I am Feeriosuh!"
😂😂😂
This dosen't look nearly as exeptional as Fury Road
I've got to disagree with Adam on this one, I think the CGI is just way too present. 8:16 Everything is glowing, everything looks too clean. All I see is green screen.
I've got high hopes that the comedy and action hold up from the last movie, but the trailers just give me the ick.
Yea even the shots with very limited CGI look very artificial and honestly ugly. I hope they clean it up before the movie comes out
@@reeceloomis673 CGi? xddd
@@jesus45356 computer generated images
Skipping the 4k rant 1:09
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Pathetic.
@@TheCraftedCreepers95 cry harder
Even if it is a prequel, I won't deny that I've been waiting like 8 or 9 years for this.
3:31 "Is this half blackface?"
To be fair, it's chromeface.
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You think they had to make special goggles for Anya Joy?
The lip-smacking just doesn't quit in this one 😂
I have been wondering. Is the score in the that trailer a wordless version of Man Who Sold the World?
Definitely sounds like it.
i feel like the Ex Machina trailers that I saw definitely captured the feel of that movie...
I would rather have a 6hr sequel to Mad Max that shows Furry Osa going through the trials and tribulations of running a city and maybe even finding love along the way.
We love everything CG including the vehicles instead of practical effects!!!!!!
Wingardium Furiosa is my fave Harry Potter spell!
I personally don't see much point of a prequal furiosa, you know where she ends up.
It kindof brings back the point that in the last Mad Max movie, it was really the "Furiosa movie" and now they are making one without the titular hero.
Why did they make a Patton movie? We know he ends up buried in the ground in the end.
Watchmen trailer is soooo good1 also The Master & Metal Gear Solid 5 with Elegia by New World.
I'm just curious who wanted a "Furiosa" movie? I personally don't remember enjoying the character enough or caring to want a "Furiosa" movie. Trailer looks good, seems like they took kept a decent amount of elements from the remake.
Whereas Mad Max is of course world renowned for being a very interesting character and not at all just the lens through which the audience views this crazy world. (Seriously Max speaks what like 5 lines in Fury Road?)
@@Nuvizzle I just don't think people are really going to want to go to the theater to watch this? I think this pulls "FALL Guy's" number in the theater if not worse. I'm just not sure if what I picture the normal demographic to this series wanted this movie. Another Mad Max? Sure.
I'm really surprised to hear this to be honest. Though Mad Max was the title of the 2015 movie, Furiosa seemed much more like the main focus of the story. She is the one with a goal, a story. Most people I've discussed the film with find Furiosa to be bona fide main character as well. I'm not saying your experience is wrong or anything, but I really don't think it applies to most people, or even a sizeable minority.
Either way, here's hoping is good. I found the 2015 movie really inspiring all things considered, so I'm hoping they can innovate on the formula enough that I will at least get a similar feeling.
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where is the black and white trailer?
Couldn't even say sorry for the subtitle jab. Is he a real Canadian?
This trailer tries to hard to say 'oh look Furiosa is so cool'
I'm so hype for this film
3:24 hey it's my favorite naruto character!
My favorite trailers are Jordan Peele's "Us", "Beau is Afraid", and "Ready Player One". The music and crazy shots got me so excited
Scoot would think Shere Khan is sexier lol
George Miller is pretty cool
This trailer is trying to hard to tell the audience how cool Furiosa is
i mean, that's literally just any action movie ever, idk what to tell you. and ive seen the trailer, dont hem and haw at me about "oh this is different; it has nuance to it" i get the feeling you're just trying to label her as a mary sue for no reason.
@@poyloos4834 the 'she will return with a vengance' and the 'furiosa fought the world' all of that emphasis to make her huge and amazing. that wasnt there in Mad Max.
@@poyloos4834 Also your mary sue comment - the actress is so small, thin and 4 cm shorter than Charlize, an innocent face, not much muscle, so showing ehr in action fighting grown men is funny. Grown Furiosa couldnt even take out Max, when with the help of the Brides
@@deusexmachina9776"Furiosa couldn't beat Max in the first movie"
Nobody could beat Max in the first movie, that's why it was called Mad Max. How was this new one called?
@@nicovelardita8619 Max was literally captured in the opening scene of the film
Why this movie was made? I didn't find her character so important or memorable to have a movie of her own.
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George Miller wanted to and was originally gonna make it back to back with Fury Road, but everyone was so fatigued from making that movie, and then Covid pushed it back even further.
A month and a half later.
Can't believe George Miller went woke by putting a woman in a movie. Sad!
Fucking loved this movie, kind of a shit trailer though
The CGI looks so bad and so noticeable, it's super distracting and i am surprised Adam hasn't been calling it out more. The entire movie looks like it was shot in a single green screen room, there is more CGI in this than the new Mufasa movie.
Ignorant ass comment lmao😂
First off how do you not know if it’s a stylistic choice for it to look the way that it does and second off “theres more CGI in this than the new Mufasa movie”? My guy there’s real life humans in Furious, what are you talking about?
@@waywardrat76you may shatter their reality saying the animals in that aren't real
@@waywardrat76 It's a stylistic choice to have the movie look like it's made out of very unpolished CGI? I mean it's possible, not the choice i would make but i mean Zack Snyder makes it all the time, so who knows.
Also the Mufasa thing is a joke... because of the whole Lion King is live action thing...
@@fromvault801 The animals in Mufasa are not real? Now you are just lying, the movie is clearly live action John Favreau said so.
Call me hater but this inch thick accent makes me fur... angry
*They got Fyurioursah!*
Well this movie Flopped hard, and for a good reason too….
No one wanted Mad Max without Mad Max. George Miller is crying somewhere now he can’t make any more of these….. Oh well 🤷🏽♂️
Is there any lower form of "modern art" than the 'reacts to...' series. 🤮
hard pass.
As someone who didn't suckoff Fury Road, and found it PASSABLE at best, this doesn't really interest me either. The fact that they used a Day For Night shot in that movie kind of annoyed me, along with the story. Action was fine.
"CG in the first movie" Ummm, The first movie was made in the early 80s. lol. Mad Max came out in 1979. And oh man, can this guy stop talking about f**king 4k!!!
4:48 "By first one, obviously I mean the remake."