....Vic Morrow's last movie, until John Landis dropped a helicopter on him ! Cold, but true. I swear, I almost fell out of my chair when you said that!
I bet Italy alone could fill 20 slots. Space Hunter Adventures in the Forbidden Zone is basically, "What if Han Solo landed on a Mad Max world". Fist of the North Star clearly owes to Max, putting magical super kung fu in a very George Miller-looking post apocalypse. I'd also like to see Steel Frontier, Equalizer 2000, Exterminators of the Year 3000, and She-Wolves of Wasteland.
Mad Max fans should check out The Ultimate Warrior (1975) with Yul Brynner. The mercenary played by Brynner is very much a blueprint for Max (this movie could be interesting if you ever do a list of post-apocalyptic movies that preceded Mad Max, like The Omega Man and Damnation Alley). The Book of Eli is my favorite Mad Max style movie.
There was no pretending with Waterworld. The cinematographer was Dean Semler, who shot The Road Warrior. Fun fact: Roger Corman was originally offered the concept for Waterworld but replied, "Are you crazy? That'll cost us $5 million!"
Of note, Semmler had recently won the Oscar for shooting Costner's Dances With Wolves and Costner chose him because of his wide-open space photography on Mad Max II.
"Mad Max" was such a pop culture thing that movies were not the only rip offs. I am a huge pro wrestling fan. There was a tag team of two huge steroidal guys named The Road Warriors. Their ring gear face paint and spiky football shoulder pads. Road Warrior Hawk and Road Warrior Animal looked and growled exactly like Wez, the feral side kick of Lord Humongous in "The Road Warrior." The Road Warriors' promos was all snarling, shouting and grunting. Their charisma was such that fans LOVED The Road Warriors. They are the tag team that has been ripped off the most.
I loved 'Doomsday' as a teenager. Just an awesome late 2000s genre movie. I was obsessed with violent apocalyptic scenarios at the time, so it was perfect. Way underrated.
Another interesting connection with "Salute of the Jugger' is that is also features Hugh Keays-Byrne in the cast, better known as the Toecutter and Immortan Joe.
When I was 10 years old, I was diagnosed with Hodgkins Lymphoma. There was a rough patch where I was hospitalized for a couple of weeks. Eventually I regained enough strength that they cleared me to leave the hospital for a few hours. The very first thing I did was go see a movie. That movie was Waterworld. My first time outside the hospital in weeks and I go and watch Kevin Costner drink his own piss.
Mad Max is probably one of the franchises with the most imitators (especially the foreign one's like Italy with thos hilarious dubbing) plus that Road Wars will be getting a sequel to tie in with Furiosa (which ironically features Wez Venorn Wells in the antagonist role)
Hardcore Max fans should try to find "Dead End Drive-In". It's set in the very same world and takes place about the same time of Mad Max (1). A look at what things are like off the roads, in the city among civilians. ... It's an interesting little film, and it manages to feel like it actually belongs in-universe.
Bronx Warriors sounds like some of my favorite movies put into one. I'm embarrassed to say I've only seen Metal Storm, Escape from New York, Doomsday, and Water World. The others I've never even heard of and they look like my kind of 80's movies. I really liked Doomsday, which is like a Resident Evil Mad Max.
My favorite Mad Max ripoff is The Postman. And 2015's Turbo Kid, while more of a parody/homage and less of a ripoff, is just a great little film altogether.
And whom have a meticulous Olds 442 just sitting there......underground.....dust free....with a full tank of good gas......that starts on the first try. 😏 And we're supposed to believe that nobody who was sick of eating rat burgers for the 3 thousandth day in a row wouldn't have sold that for some Taco Bell? C'mon man!
I remember one called “Battletruck”… watched it on terrestrial tv back in the 80’s as a kid and thought it was good….. watched it on youtube recently and thought it was rubbish!!
Bronx Warriors definitely takes up after 1979s The Warriors way more than Mad Max - which honestly makes it a bit of an odd one out in all the post-apocalyptic DVD collections, since it's technically not one at all!
You knew right not to include Fist of the North Star. its earned its merit and to be fair George Miller turned around credited them by basically building Fury Road off of all the homages that FOTNS paid to him in the past without making Max into Kenshiro of course.
The thing that blows me away about all of these post-apocalyptic movies is al the leather. In the desert I would tray and wear as little clothing as possible or at least something breathable.
A Boy and His Dog from 1975 and it had loner guy (Don Johnson) with his dog in a post apocalypse wasteland. Sound familiar? I really like Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior, but it didn't invent the idea / theme of a lone dude battling it out in a desert wasteland. It added tons of car crashes with better costumes.
Trivia about Salute to the Jugger also starred Hugh Keays-Byrne as Lord Vile who played the Toecutter from Mad MAX 1 and Immortan Joe from Fury Road. Max Fairchild played Benno in Mad Max 1 and in Mad Max 2 as one of the guys caught and strapped to the Humongous Rigg and he played Gonzo in Salute to the Jugger. Michael Preston played Pappagallo from Mad Max 2 The Road Warrior played Jared-Syn in MetalStorm. Tim Thomereson who played Rhodes acted with Mel Gibson in Air America years later along with Robert Downey Jnr who coincidentally worked with Vernon Wells from Mad Max 2 casting his same Mad Max 2 character in the film Wierd Science. Another piece of Trivia Kentaro Miura the Japanese manga artist was partly inspired by this film and Mad Max 2 The Road Warrior for parts of his work on the manga Berserk.
@@oildalejones567 It's a solid film it its own right. It could have been so much more, sure. And the sequel was terrible. But I have a good lot of love for the first film.
From memory, there was Cyborg (1989), Warlords (1988), Solarbabies (1986), Roller Blade (1986), Fist of the North Star certainly counts, as Kenshiro is wearing Max's MFP uniform, and all the badguys look like Wez and Lord Humungous. There's even an outright expie of The Toecutter. Does Terminus (1987), with Jimmy Halliday, count? Hell Comes to Frogtown (1988). Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone (1983) is kind of in a category of its own, as it looks like Mad Max 3 if you replaced Max with Han Solo, but it actually came out before Beyond Thunderdome. So I guess it's like a reverse Metalstorm, isn't it? Also in 3-D. There was a whole Mad Max ripoff TV series called The Highwayman (TV Series 1987-1988). The Killing Edge (1984) might count, despite the lack of cars. We can let Deathsport (1978)(originally supposed to be a sequel to Death Race 2000), The Ultimate Warrior (1975), Damnation Alley (1977) and A Boy and His Dog (1975) off the hook, as they both preceded Mad Max and may have even influenced it. I guess Mindwarp (1991) might count? Neon City (1991)?
I think predecessors/likely inspirations might warrant their own category. *Alien* also has a bunch of those, despite pretty much defining its own subgenre once it came out. Ditto for *Halloween*, come to think of it.
Salute of the Jugger is a lot of fun. I suspect it was more of a take on Rollerball and NFL then Mad Max. The future being bleak rather than stainless steel in look.
Back in the Blockbuster rental days I would rent anything that even remotely resembled Mad Max type flix...seen most of these...low budget does not bother me one bit...subject matter is always more important than money / actors / cgi...
I remember watching Waterworld with my dad as a kid, wasn’t aware of Mad Max at the time but man that movie was cool to a 6 year old. Had to buy the poster a few years ago
first list that I have seen most of the films. Have a soft spot for Water World. And Doomsday...Which is a rip off of . Escape from New York, 28Days Later, The Warriors, and Mad Max 2 to name but 4
This is not only the first list where I have seen every film on the list, the only one I didnt care for was Waterworld, but not only that this is my favorite sub genre of film.
i have a recurring joke where i just refer to actors as film roles i recognize them from. i call Hauer "a hobo without a shotgun" because he was in the film Hobo with a Shotgun.
I had my fingers crossed for Exterminators Of The Year 3000, loved that as a kid. To be fair, it looked exactly like half of the movies on your list anyway.
Blade Runner also took place in 2019. So that's why it might be a popular year. I don't think I've ever seen Steel Dawn. I saw Waterworld in the theater and watched it on TV and have the Arrow release of the Ulysses cut. I think it's a blast.
Whenever I think of Mad Max rip offs. I think of Exterminators of the Year 3000. I actually enjoyed that one a lot when I was a kid. Don’t even know where to find it nowadays, my parents had it on VHS. 😂
5 mins: 'Unforgiven'. The Unforgiven is a 1960 film starring Burt Lancaster. (sorry to begin with a minor gripe. Other people have called the Eastwood film THE Unforgiven too 👍)
Ah, Wheels Of Fire! Haven't seen that since the glory days of VHS, I was very fond of it as a teenage boy, not least because of Lynda Wiesmeier's, ahem, 'talents'. One great Mad Max rip off you missed is Exterminators of The Year 3000, I loved it back then, nowadays I can appreciate that it's a bit crap but I still remain fond of it. Thanks for the video, really enjoyed it!
Actually, if you think about it. Mario and Luigi's last name has always been Mario. The series is called "The Mario Bros." and for order for that to make sense, they either need to both have the first name Mario or the last name Mario. Also, when you refer to a doctor, you use their last name (like Doctor Mario). All the Movie did was bring up the series' naming convention. That's on Myamoto for not work shopping the name better. .... Then again, The Jump-Man Bros. or The Jump-Men probably would've never caught on either.
Manga author Buronson stated the setting of his manga and anime series Fist of the North Star was "heavily influenced by the film Mad Max."...Kenshiro's outfit was loosely based on Mel Gibson's costume from Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior
Josh, how long was your preliminary list, before you knocked it down to ten? My guess is, there are enough Max ripoffs out there to do a list like this a year for the rest of your life.
It's totally blatant but Wheels Of Fire is my favorite of these. It's not a total clone but A Man Called Rage a.k.a. Rage could be lumped into this list.
I recently watched Water World after first watching it as a kid years back and joked to a friend that it was basically Mad Max on water. Guess I wasn't far off.🤣
How can you mention 1990 The Bronx Warriors and not talk about the guy playing the drums by the dead body. Cinematic Perfection explains where the background music is coming from.
Bronx Warriors is going to be featured on the '80s Project in the very near future, and i thought that tidbit was more interesting to highlight there, so you'll hear me talk about that in a few weeks.
Not sure if they're Mad Max ripoffs but The FP movies are low budget films set on a dystopian future were gangs settled their disputes with........ well, Dance Dance Revolution like battles.
I loved Wheels of Fire. One of my first VHS rentals after finishing school. Warrior of the Lost World is another Mad Max rip-off. It's very so bad it's good - the hero (Robert Ginty) even has his own talking speedcycle 😊
Waterworld I have always loved and I can watch it over and over again. Doomsday I even went to see it was in cinemas and I found it amazingly good despite the mediaval input. Post Apocalyptic are my favorite movies and comics..
Metalstorm was the only movie I ever actually walked out of. The 3d was so bad that my girlfriend and I both got headaches from it, and that along with the plot sucking just made for an exit maybe half way through.
That movie sucks, the book is great they cut half the plot.. The Holistic leader was an augment a enhanced soldier and the old white guy in the movie who was a Vietnam war vet in the book wad black and leader of another group and was black and a augment who was trying to avoid war, there was an army of former Oregon State coeds who became army of sniper scouts who our hero also becomes romantic with..it wad great written by David Brian and audio book is free on utube
I've sold several of these but the ones that stick out the most are steel Dawn I remember watching it on TV. Doomsday I remember watching it I thought it was pretty cool at the time but wasn't a great movie but wasn't a bad movie was one of those that if I have nothing else to watch I'd probably watch it. Waterworld I remember when it came out I remember how people hated it I thought it was okay movie. I mean nothing great to ride home about but a movie I could put in every once in awhile and watch it. Then again I also like the movie The postman and everybody hates it.
I'm going to go out on a limb and suggest "honorable mention" to John Carpenter's Ghosts of Mars, and Judge Dredd since they both have a similar look to 80's flicks like Metal Storm.
....Vic Morrow's last movie, until John Landis dropped a helicopter on him ! Cold, but true. I swear, I almost fell out of my chair when you said that!
I bet Italy alone could fill 20 slots.
Space Hunter Adventures in the Forbidden Zone is basically, "What if Han Solo landed on a Mad Max world".
Fist of the North Star clearly owes to Max, putting magical super kung fu in a very George Miller-looking post apocalypse.
I'd also like to see Steel Frontier, Equalizer 2000, Exterminators of the Year 3000, and She-Wolves of Wasteland.
Oh yeah
I was surprised Exterminators wasn’t on the list.
I’ve seen all those except She Wolves
Mad Max fans should check out The Ultimate Warrior (1975) with Yul Brynner. The mercenary played by Brynner is very much a blueprint for Max (this movie could be interesting if you ever do a list of post-apocalyptic movies that preceded Mad Max, like The Omega Man and Damnation Alley). The Book of Eli is my favorite Mad Max style movie.
IMO I think that Mad Max 2 and all the other films after are Miler's take on the new style of westerns.
Actually saw "Doomsday," It was pretty good!
There was no pretending with Waterworld. The cinematographer was Dean Semler, who shot The Road Warrior. Fun fact: Roger Corman was originally offered the concept for Waterworld but replied, "Are you crazy? That'll cost us $5 million!"
Of note, Semmler had recently won the Oscar for shooting Costner's Dances With Wolves and Costner chose him because of his wide-open space photography on Mad Max II.
Pity Corman didn't do it, at least it would have been a cheaper flop.
One I found fun was Slipstream (1989), which is basically "Mad Max with Airplanes", starring Bill Paxton, Mark Hamill and Bob Peck.
"Mad Max" was such a pop culture thing that movies were not the only rip offs.
I am a huge pro wrestling fan. There was a tag team of two huge steroidal guys named The Road Warriors. Their ring gear face paint and spiky football shoulder pads. Road Warrior Hawk and Road Warrior Animal looked and growled exactly like Wez, the feral side kick of Lord Humongous in "The Road Warrior."
The Road Warriors' promos was all snarling, shouting and grunting. Their charisma was such that fans LOVED The Road Warriors. They are the tag team that has been ripped off the most.
Hell yeah I loved them as a kid lol. R.I.P. Hawk
I loved 'Doomsday' as a teenager. Just an awesome late 2000s genre movie. I was obsessed with violent apocalyptic scenarios at the time, so it was perfect. Way underrated.
Check out the directors film Dog Soldiers... super fun and underrated.
Another interesting connection with "Salute of the Jugger' is that is also features Hugh Keays-Byrne in the cast, better known as the Toecutter and Immortan Joe.
He shows up right at the end of the clip. Leaving out that info is inexcusable!
That one about finding the last fertile woman in New York sounds more like a Hell comes to Frogtown ripoff.
@@wimvanderstraeten6521 Can either of you explain how a film made in 1983 can rip off either a film made in 1988 or a film made in 2006?
RIP, Roddy Piper.
“They really thought the end was going to be in 2019, turns out they were one year off”. So true
I remember one called Cyborgs with Rutger Hauer
Man, I was sure I'd see Fist of the North Star on here. But that said, it's a deep well
When I was 10 years old, I was diagnosed with Hodgkins Lymphoma. There was a rough patch where I was hospitalized for a couple of weeks. Eventually I regained enough strength that they cleared me to leave the hospital for a few hours. The very first thing I did was go see a movie.
That movie was Waterworld.
My first time outside the hospital in weeks and I go and watch Kevin Costner drink his own piss.
To be fair, there's a great sci-fi movie buried in that mess.
Ouch! Lol
A lot of these could exist in the same universe, just different parts of what remains of the world
Great list, a lot of the knockoffs are actually pretty good 😎. RIP Roger Corman one of the most influential directors in Hollywood.
Mad Max is probably one of the franchises with the most imitators (especially the foreign one's like Italy with thos hilarious dubbing) plus that Road Wars will be getting a sequel to tie in with Furiosa (which ironically features Wez Venorn Wells in the antagonist role)
Warrior of the Lost World and Steel Frontier deserve to be added to future lists. As does Battle Truck (Warlords of the 21st Century)
Thanks for the Steel Frontier plug :)
Yes, Battletruck....Got super faded and thought I was going to die.
Battletruck was released before MM2.
It's not a true ripoff/clone.
Hardcore Max fans should try to find "Dead End Drive-In".
It's set in the very same world and takes place about the same time of Mad Max (1). A look at what things are like off the roads, in the city among civilians.
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It's an interesting little film, and it manages to feel like it actually belongs in-universe.
That song at the end of Metal Storm should be played in In School Suspension Rooms on a Loop. So it gets stuck in their heads.
Bronx Warriors sounds like some of my favorite movies put into one. I'm embarrassed to say I've only seen Metal Storm, Escape from New York, Doomsday, and Water World. The others I've never even heard of and they look like my kind of 80's movies. I really liked Doomsday, which is like a Resident Evil Mad Max.
My favorite Mad Max ripoff is The Postman. And 2015's Turbo Kid, while more of a parody/homage and less of a ripoff, is just a great little film altogether.
A special nod to Demolition Man and the people that live underground and for some unknown reason dress like Mad Max 2 extras which makes no sense.
And whom have a meticulous Olds 442 just sitting there......underground.....dust free....with a full tank of good gas......that starts on the first try. 😏
And we're supposed to believe that nobody who was sick of eating rat burgers for the 3 thousandth day in a row wouldn't have sold that for some Taco Bell? C'mon man!
"we're doing a little Warriors too, why not?"
why not, indeed.
I remember one called “Battletruck”… watched it on terrestrial tv back in the 80’s as a kid and thought it was good….. watched it on youtube recently and thought it was rubbish!!
Bronx Warriors definitely takes up after 1979s The Warriors way more than Mad Max - which honestly makes it a bit of an odd one out in all the post-apocalyptic DVD collections, since it's technically not one at all!
You knew right not to include Fist of the North Star. its earned its merit and to be fair George Miller turned around credited them by basically building Fury Road off of all the homages that FOTNS paid to him in the past without making Max into Kenshiro of course.
Good list, I hope to see Warrior of the Lost World (1983) in a future Mad Max ripoff list.
The thing that blows me away about all of these post-apocalyptic movies is al the leather. In the desert I would tray and wear as little clothing as possible or at least something breathable.
Battletruck is another one
No "Solarbabies?" Lolz....Booo!! That reminded me of Beyond Thunderdome.
Waterworld was awesome Kevin Costner, Dennis Hopper, and the first appearance of Jack black
A Boy and His Dog from 1975 and it had loner guy (Don Johnson) with his dog in a post apocalypse wasteland. Sound familiar? I really like Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior, but it didn't invent the idea / theme of a lone dude battling it out in a desert wasteland. It added tons of car crashes with better costumes.
...and Turbo Kid, (wickedly funny Mad Max tribute on BMX)
When you do your Escape from New York ripoff list, don't forget to include Lockout and Train to Busan 2: Peninsula
Lockout should be #1 on that list according to a court ruling!
Trivia about Salute to the Jugger also starred Hugh Keays-Byrne as Lord Vile who played the Toecutter from Mad MAX 1 and Immortan Joe from Fury Road.
Max Fairchild played Benno in Mad Max 1 and in Mad Max 2 as one of the guys caught and strapped to the Humongous Rigg and he played Gonzo in Salute to the Jugger.
Michael Preston played Pappagallo from Mad Max 2 The Road Warrior played Jared-Syn in MetalStorm. Tim Thomereson who played Rhodes acted with Mel Gibson in Air America years later along with Robert Downey Jnr who coincidentally worked with Vernon Wells from Mad Max 2 casting his same Mad Max 2 character in the film Wierd Science.
Another piece of Trivia Kentaro Miura the Japanese manga artist was partly inspired by this film and Mad Max 2 The Road Warrior for parts of his work on the manga Berserk.
Juggs are great. Especially really big, bouncy ones with long, pointy nipples.
Wait ... we talking about the same thing here?
Nicely done. Always wondered if I'd see Circuitry Man on one of these lists. I love that movie but it never seems to get a mention.
I asked Vernon about CM a while back. He was surprised that I brought it up and said that he really enjoyed making it.
@@oildalejones567 It's a solid film it its own right. It could have been so much more, sure. And the sequel was terrible. But I have a good lot of love for the first film.
Man when I was a kid(1980’s); I snuck & watched a movie called The Load Warrior.
The “load” was their gasoline.
Also there's Land Of Doom, Equalizer 2000 and Dune Warriors.
14:42 so his name is Lee Ving? And he left the movie? Comedy gold
From memory, there was Cyborg (1989), Warlords (1988), Solarbabies (1986), Roller Blade (1986), Fist of the North Star certainly counts, as Kenshiro is wearing Max's MFP uniform, and all the badguys look like Wez and Lord Humungous. There's even an outright expie of The Toecutter. Does Terminus (1987), with Jimmy Halliday, count? Hell Comes to Frogtown (1988).
Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone (1983) is kind of in a category of its own, as it looks like Mad Max 3 if you replaced Max with Han Solo, but it actually came out before Beyond Thunderdome. So I guess it's like a reverse Metalstorm, isn't it? Also in 3-D. There was a whole Mad Max ripoff TV series called The Highwayman (TV Series 1987-1988). The Killing Edge (1984) might count, despite the lack of cars. We can let Deathsport (1978)(originally supposed to be a sequel to Death Race 2000), The Ultimate Warrior (1975), Damnation Alley (1977) and A Boy and His Dog (1975) off the hook, as they both preceded Mad Max and may have even influenced it. I guess Mindwarp (1991) might count? Neon City (1991)?
I think predecessors/likely inspirations might warrant their own category. *Alien* also has a bunch of those, despite pretty much defining its own subgenre once it came out. Ditto for *Halloween*, come to think of it.
Salute of the Jugger is a lot of fun. I suspect it was more of a take on Rollerball and NFL then Mad Max. The future being bleak rather than stainless steel in look.
Endgame and A movie called tooth and nail. From the after dark horror fest collection.
Exterminators of the year 3000 has entered the chat
Spacehunter: Adventures In The Forbidden Zone. That one comes to mind.
You forgot Wyrmwood road of dead. That's literally Mad Max with Zombies
Doomsday felt more like a Resident Evil nod than anything else.
I look forward to the completely new, never before seen "Escape From Ripoffs" video.
Back in the Blockbuster rental days I would rent anything that even remotely resembled Mad Max type flix...seen most of these...low budget does not bother me one bit...subject matter is always more important than money / actors / cgi...
I remember watching Waterworld with my dad as a kid, wasn’t aware of Mad Max at the time but man that movie was cool to a 6 year old. Had to buy the poster a few years ago
wow- more then one I've never seen, and I'm shocked. If you could see my own vast collection of horror and sci fi you would be too.
The fan made Mad Max short film HOPE AND GLORY is the newest tribute to Millers creation. Did you watch it?
first list that I have seen most of the films. Have a soft spot for Water World. And Doomsday...Which is a rip off of . Escape from New York, 28Days Later, The Warriors, and Mad Max 2 to name but 4
... And just a smidgen of Robocop with the removable prosthetic eye that can record evidence. Useful for exposing the crooked boss in the end.
I was going to get upset if I didn't see that Waterworld. I'm glad you put it as number one
This is not only the first list where I have seen every film on the list, the only one I didnt care for was Waterworld, but not only that this is my favorite sub genre of film.
How did you miss mentioning that Rutger Hauer starred in Salute of the Jugger. He went on to be in Blade Runner too.
i have a recurring joke where i just refer to actors as film roles i recognize them from. i call Hauer "a hobo without a shotgun" because he was in the film Hobo with a Shotgun.
i like to think of Steel Dawn as a sequel to Red Dawn.
Now that you mentioned it, does Road House has now enough movies for an action timeline video?
I had my fingers crossed for Exterminators Of The Year 3000, loved that as a kid. To be fair, it looked exactly like half of the movies on your list anyway.
Blade Runner also took place in 2019. So that's why it might be a popular year. I don't think I've ever seen Steel Dawn. I saw Waterworld in the theater and watched it on TV and have the Arrow release of the Ulysses cut. I think it's a blast.
Whenever I think of Mad Max rip offs. I think of Exterminators of the Year 3000. I actually enjoyed that one a lot when I was a kid. Don’t even know where to find it nowadays, my parents had it on VHS. 😂
You can find the full movie on TH-cam! I also loved this one as a kid. ;o)
5 mins: 'Unforgiven'. The Unforgiven is a 1960 film starring Burt Lancaster. (sorry to begin with a minor gripe. Other people have called the Eastwood film THE Unforgiven too 👍)
Doomsday is actually pretty good.
You forgot Demolition and Legion of Doom
"Scary German guy."
I didn't know Klaus Kinski was in Waterworld.
BATTLE TRUCK (1982) - include you must!
Ah, Wheels Of Fire! Haven't seen that since the glory days of VHS, I was very fond of it as a teenage boy, not least because of Lynda Wiesmeier's, ahem, 'talents'. One great Mad Max rip off you missed is Exterminators of The Year 3000, I loved it back then, nowadays I can appreciate that it's a bit crap but I still remain fond of it. Thanks for the video, really enjoyed it!
Actually, if you think about it.
Mario and Luigi's last name has always been Mario.
The series is called "The Mario Bros." and for order for that to make sense, they either need to both have the first name Mario or the last name Mario.
Also, when you refer to a doctor, you use their last name (like Doctor Mario).
All the Movie did was bring up the series' naming convention.
That's on Myamoto for not work shopping the name better.
....
Then again, The Jump-Man Bros. or The Jump-Men probably would've never caught on either.
Excellent video I know you will be adding Exterminators of the year 3000 soon/
Manga author Buronson stated the setting of his manga and anime series Fist of the North Star was "heavily influenced by the film Mad Max."...Kenshiro's outfit was loosely based on Mel Gibson's costume from Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior
I feel sorry for those who dont catch your slick references you treat us with.
Salute of the Jugger is not a Mad Max clone!!! Rutger Hauer is king, r.i.p...
I loved 'Doomsday' when it came out. It does seem more like EFNY.
...with a dash of 28 Days Later and a visit to Medieval Times.
I think it was hilarious that the actor that played Bob had to come out and say his dubbed voice in House by the Cemetery wasnt his real voice
1. Water world was alright
2. Steel dawn was good for its time
3. Battle truck...was suppose to be the new mad max back in the day
Mashed Burt Reynolds into Tom Savini. Thats hilarious, and very accurate.
Josh, how long was your preliminary list, before you knocked it down to ten? My guess is, there are enough Max ripoffs out there to do a list like this a year for the rest of your life.
lol. i had about 25 that i jotted down off the top of my head, but i could probably have come up with lots more.
I saw Metal Storm and Waterworld in theaters and Blood of Heroes on vhs. I always felt Waterworld got a bum rap, I enjoyed it a lot
And I have seen most of these... cries.
It's totally blatant but Wheels Of Fire is my favorite of these. It's not a total clone but A Man Called Rage a.k.a. Rage could be lumped into this list.
I recently watched Water World after first watching it as a kid years back and joked to a friend that it was basically Mad Max on water. Guess I wasn't far off.🤣
Fist of the North Star and JCVD's Cyborg should be on this list.
Ripoffs that are undoubtedly better than Mad Max II? I'd like that list.
My uncle (RIP) rented Metalstorm for me, 'cause I picked it at the videostore, but I remember it being boring
How can you mention 1990 The Bronx Warriors and not talk about the guy playing the drums by the dead body. Cinematic Perfection explains where the background music is coming from.
Bronx Warriors is going to be featured on the '80s Project in the very near future, and i thought that tidbit was more interesting to highlight there, so you'll hear me talk about that in a few weeks.
The drums and the greatest line in the history of rubbish removal: "I love you Trash." That movie had it all.
Not sure if they're Mad Max ripoffs but The FP movies are low budget films set on a dystopian future were gangs settled their disputes with........ well, Dance Dance Revolution like battles.
lol. they're fun movies. they definitely fit in here sort of. maybe less so than some other ones, but they definitely have some mad max vibes.
I loved Wheels of Fire. One of my first VHS rentals after finishing school. Warrior of the Lost World is another Mad Max rip-off. It's very so bad it's good - the hero (Robert Ginty) even has his own talking speedcycle 😊
Waterworld I have always loved and I can watch it over and over again.
Doomsday I even went to see it was in cinemas and I found it amazingly good despite the mediaval input.
Post Apocalyptic are my favorite movies and comics..
Blood of Heroes is excellent.
Number 9 is also called Blood of the Heroes (Krew Bohaterów) in Poland. It was quite popular on VHS and on TV in the 90's.
Bronx Warriors and Metalstorm are the only ones I haven't seen but I did just watch Stryker which was similar to Mad Max.
Watched Bronx Warriors. It’s more The Warriors meets Escape from New York but it had Fred Williamson who was in a ton of post apocalyptic movies.
Metalstorm was the only movie I ever actually walked out of. The 3d was so bad that my girlfriend and I both got headaches from it, and that along with the plot sucking just made for an exit maybe half way through.
Mad Maxed Out at the Movies
Yo! You forgot one of the most important ones that features the main mutant of waterwolrd: The Postman
That movie sucks, the book is great they cut half the plot.. The Holistic leader was an augment a enhanced soldier and the old white guy in the movie who was a Vietnam war vet in the book wad black and leader of another group and was black and a augment who was trying to avoid war, there was an army of former Oregon State coeds who became army of sniper scouts who our hero also becomes romantic with..it wad great written by David Brian and audio book is free on utube
Is the ship at 21:46 the same one used in the Fallout tv show?
I had no idea there was a Waterworld attraction lol
OK....WE HAVE ALSO.... BATTLETRACK, ......WORLD GONE WILD......EXTERMINATOR 3000.....ETC.
I love this channel
I've sold several of these but the ones that stick out the most are steel Dawn I remember watching it on TV. Doomsday I remember watching it I thought it was pretty cool at the time but wasn't a great movie but wasn't a bad movie was one of those that if I have nothing else to watch I'd probably watch it. Waterworld I remember when it came out I remember how people hated it I thought it was okay movie. I mean nothing great to ride home about but a movie I could put in every once in awhile and watch it. Then again I also like the movie The postman and everybody hates it.
how the hell is Dune Warriors not on this list? thats the most Mad Max ripoff movie ever written.
I'm going to go out on a limb and suggest "honorable mention" to John Carpenter's Ghosts of Mars, and Judge Dredd since they both have a similar look to 80's flicks like Metal Storm.