I was ten when The Road Warrior hit cable TV, and I watched it over and over. There's no telling how many times I ended up watching it, and I loved it every time.
I was a Senior in HS when Road Warrior came out. Saw it in the theater and was hooked. Saw it over 50 times on the big screen. The last time was at an art movie theater in Berkeley CA where they played Mad Max, The Road Warrior and Beyond Thunder Dome back to back, starting at 9am and finishing just after midnight.
It's tough between the first two which is better. The first movie is so raw. The second had better production though. The energy of the first one is hard to deny.
@@1pcfred Saw MM2 (The Road Warrior) first. Didn't care for MM1 when I looked that one up for the first time. But now, many years later, I have a much better appreciation for the first film.
@@jessiemartinez3056 -What a Puny Comment! No no..Its awesome..just playing along...Merry Christmas, Texas! LOL.....their plan was "puny".....Lord Humungous is awesome!
I've met both Dennis Williams and Hugh Keays-Byrnes. Met Dennis a couple times, on the second he had a photo album of when he worked on Mad Max 2. That was amazing. The time I met Hugh, it was in the local shopping center! I was the only one to recognise him. I came around a corner and he was walking towards me some 20 meters away. I looked around, but no one else was reacting. When we got closer, I said to him quietly, that I loved him in Mad Max. Quietly, he thanked me back, and also for keeping it low key. So I said while I'd love to chat more, I respect you wanting to not be recognised, and will let you go and enjoy your day. He thanked me again, and we parted ways. He was a gentleman. Both men were humble and polite.
I agree. It's masterfully made. I work in film and every director of photography I know says that Miller shot the movie in such a way that the audience is fully aware of exactly where the action is taking place in a world where every set (the Outback) looks basically the same. I'm no cinematographer but they all say telling a story - particularly one so contigent on moving from place to place - is near impossible when everything in the background looks the same. Audiences can easily get confused and ultimately bored. Yet this movie does it perfectly.
I fell in love w/ Virginia Hey when this movie came out. I pray her cancer is in remission and she is doing well now....God broke the mold w/her. Smart, beautiful, and a very kind/wonderful person from what little I've heard and read about her. God bless you Virginia.
Saw this in a drive in theater in 1982. I snuck for free by in hiding in the trunk of my buddy's car. He was a HUGE gearhead and loved working on old cars. The Mad Max movies were like car porn to us.
He didn’t stop it by putting it in reverse. That was an interesting occurrence called axel hop. It’s caused when a car with no anti lock break system and good traction comes to a sudden stop. I’m not surprised that you thought that but please don’t ever stop any wheeled vehicle that way because it will completely destroy the transmission
The weiend supercharger on the interceptor was a hollowed out unit pulled from a semi truck. It had a regular carburetor under it. The switch was a push/pull axle switch for a splitshift unit ran to an ac compressor. The belt for the supercharger was ran to the ac compressor, so when the switch was hit, it would cut on and off. Thats what I was told by a guy who worked on the film when I was looking to build a replica car for myself.
During the filming in Broken Hill, guys drinking in the pub where some of the cast and crew were staying, wrote 'Mad Max wears pink bedroom slippers' on the wall. Mel Gibson stormed in and crossing out pink, wrote red above it. True Australian story...
"Dog" was adopted by a cameraman - he was taken by Gerry Gausla a lead stunt man for all three mad max movies - "dog" lived a long and happy life in Narooma with Gerry.
I saw this movie when it came out at the local drive in theater. I was only 14 so I went with my dad, stepmom and sister. I was so impressed by it all and especially the V8 Interceptor that when I got home I got out the JC Whitney catalog. I ordered a set of those "Zoomie" pipes that exit in front of the rear wheels for the 69 Charger I was working on. I never got them installed as the guy at the muffler shop said he didn't think they would pass our state inspection. I sold them to a kid at school a couple of years later who put them on his Torino. He didn't care if they were legal or not. This is still one excellent movie. Great effects without over doing it. The machines were far more accurate portrayals of what "Post Apocalyptic" vehicles might actually look like. These machines in the current episodes are way too elaborate in my opinion.
I live in Melbourne. After they finished the first Mad Max movie they sold off all the paraphernalia. I still have a pair of motorcycle boots, but unless Mel had size 11 feet, I don't think they were his.
I remember my mates sisters boyfriend on the Gold Coast having a pair as well, they were both actors at the time but I'm not sure if he worked on in Mad Max but he definitely had a pair of boots from the film.
The early Mad Max/Road Warrior movies have some of the best stunts ever put on film. It is too bad about the gent who was almost killed flipping over the truck, I'm very happy he survived. Those Aussies put out some outstanding films, these, "Walkabout", "The Club", "Crocodile Dundee" and anything about the Thylacine, aka the Tasmanian Tiger.
He broke both his legs and returned to set the next day. He’s doing well nowadays as one thing this video left out is that he was the second unit director and stunt coordinator on fury road
If you like zombie movies, check out Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead (2014)", and it's sequel. B-movie production values (because it was made with zero budget), but still bloody brilliantly Aussie (and hilarious) !
"There has been too much violence, too much pain. None here are without sin. But I have an honorable compromise; just walk away. Leave your pump, the oil, the gasoline and your whole compound and I'll spare your lives". One of the great lines in any movie.
This is one of my favourite moves and I've seen it easily 100 times. It's one of those films that I'll put on in the background while I'm doing something like housekeeping, and within a half-hour I've completely forgotten my task. I'm on the sofa wathing every moment unfold on the screen.
I'm starting to wonder if we might see Mel Gibson in one last MAD MAX film. George Miller has made two movies based on Furiosa, so now I'm thinking he might offer Gibson the chance to return if there is a third film in the modern series.
1:15 If you're going to break a leg doing anything then it may as well be done doing one of the most epic stunts in cinema history. That slomo rotation is still as awesome today as the first time I saw it as a little kid.
I'd always thought that in Beyond Thunderdome that master blaster aka blaster was the guy from the first Mad Max movie the guy who looks mentally challenged and that was the reason Max didn't kill him in Thunderdome because Max knew him from the farm ranch.
George Miller has stated that he isn’t the same character, but that character is what makes him hesitate because Max has some understanding of Blasters condition
It's funny that even I usually don't count it in my top ten adventure/action/sci fi films, but it had a huge impact on me; for some reason it is overlooked.
My buddy who worked for Ford in the 80s said they tested a carburetor prototype that got a full-size truck 160 miles per gallon. Then the patent was bought and vaulted.
They should remake this, but it’s now all electric vehicles and there is only one Tesla supercharger in the whole of the wasteland. And all the wars are about getting plugged into that
This came out (May 82' U.S realease. ) when I was in college T.S.U. Md. -You wouldn't believe how many fingerless gloves and really nice leather jackets got chopped up because of this movie....and Billy Idol..(White Wedding came out in Oct. the same year and kept the fashion slaughter going.
Weird fact #11 - Vernon Wells (Wez) miraculously avoided carpet burn on his butt after sliding down the canvas during his raid on the compound when Max arrives with the tanker.
Has anyone noticed that there is still stripes on the highway many years after the apocalypse? That's what I call a dedicated road crew: rain, snow, sleet, murder gangs,it won't get in the way of them putting the lines on the road.
Bonus fact, The feral kid is the 'new Max' in Fury Road. You can tell, he doesn't speak for 40 mins, and his memories are NOT what we know of Max Rokatansky. The Feral Kid, has become imprinted, and has assumed Max' identity somehow! HOABL
In New Orleans USA Louisiana, I can remember 1986 trying to fit farings from road ray spikes on to triples and K. Z's always trying to get that goose. Look, bad machines, smooth boards extended. I love the whole show
Fun fact missed!!! In Australia there is an awful lot of The Middle Of Nowhere to shoot a blowy-uppy movie ( thank you XR from Buzz Lightyear), when the time came to blow the compound, SF guy asks Miller what he wanted. ANSW, The Army is taking care of it. 250 lbs of military high ex. That camera that almost got hit by the shrapnel was half a mile away. So why oh why was Furiosa CGI???? Why would you do that?????
I recently rewatched the original Mad Max trilogy, 1st time watching them as an adult and noticed they had a big impact on pro wrestling. One of the greatest tag teams of all time was called the Road Warriors. They painted their faces and wore spiked football shoulder pads. Several tag teams copied their look. Chris Jericho called himself the Ayatollah of Rock and Rolla. There was a masked wrestler called Lord Humongous, a character from the 2nd movie. One of the wrestlers who wrestled as Lord Humongous was Sid Justice(Vicious). As Sid Justice he borrowed lines from the movies like calling himself a "fuel injected suicide machine" and saying "two men enter, one man survives".
These first 3 films, hitting world 🌎 and US, when I around 17 yrs old, was awesome 😎!!! And of course Mel Gibson was larger than life.... For many decades, my buddies would say randomly to each other: "Why three days ago, I saw a vehicle that could haul tanker, so if you want get outa of here, yer gonna have to talk to me" !!!!!!!
One thing that never made sense to me though, was the fact that fuel was super scarce, there are factions fighting over it, killing each other for it, yet through the whole movie, crazy people were just ripping it up all over the desert in crazy gas guzzling contraptions, burning up fuel like there's no tomorrow, lol.
@@mcnuggz5511 I'm just talking about how they drive around full speed, doing donuts, jumping, fishtailing, kicking up dirt, etc, for no real reason, other than it makes for good footage. I mean, even when none of their enemies are anywhere near them, they are ripping around, burning up gas the entire time. Mel sits and watches them from afar through his telescope, and they never let up. It's not what they would logically do in their situation. But, thank God they do, because it makes for a great movie, lol.
the problem with Humungus being Goose. is gooses entire body especially the hands and arms were severely burned. not just his head. they would have need to cover his entire body with scars.
if you pause in time when max opens the truck door it's another stuntman. max couldn't drive the truck it was someone else on the floor doing the gears n pedal work. When he had the black eye it's because he got into a fight at the pub with a rugby team. The big guy in front of Humungus truck is benny from mad max 1
When playing Dayz and if I have a battery Ill broadcast the humungous speech across town with the intercom system. I got merc’ed once doing it but I think it scares people away😂
I saw this movie when it came out in the movie theater, I was ten years old. People watched it a lot because the music was so good. Don't waste your time or conscience watching it anymore; I got tired of seeing beautiful young people killing each other. P.S. A better movie is the 1974 Mr. Sandy Harbut made on a shoestring budget; his movie was called "Stone''.
I was ten when The Road Warrior hit cable TV, and I watched it over and over. There's no telling how many times I ended up watching it, and I loved it every time.
Me too! Except from the video rental store.
I was a Senior in HS when Road Warrior came out. Saw it in the theater and was hooked. Saw it over 50 times on the big screen. The last time was at an art movie theater in Berkeley CA where they played Mad Max, The Road Warrior and Beyond Thunder Dome back to back, starting at 9am and finishing just after midnight.
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SAME.
BUBBA ZINETTI IS MY MOLD.😅
I’m 48 and watch it every chance I get, and have since release.😂
In my humble opinion, this was the best of the Mad Max movies!
Of course it was, no doubt about that !!!
Easily
It's tough between the first two which is better. The first movie is so raw. The second had better production though. The energy of the first one is hard to deny.
Nope....MadMax1
@@1pcfred Saw MM2 (The Road Warrior) first. Didn't care for MM1 when I looked that one up for the first time. But now, many years later, I have a much better appreciation for the first film.
I'm from Canada.
I'm 50 .
My buddies and I still always quote the movie lines drunk and sober.
One of the greatest trilogy ever
I have that same (Cooper) goalie mask...
We quote the lines too. In Australian!
Yes same here in TX! We always quote this movie...(What a Puny Plan)
@@jessiemartinez3056 -What a Puny Comment!
No no..Its awesome..just playing along...Merry Christmas, Texas!
LOL.....their plan was "puny".....Lord Humungous is awesome!
@@projektkobra2247 yes sir! salutes from the wasteland! merry christmas to you and yours!
I happened to meet Kjell Nilson (The Humungus) just by chance one time. He seemed surprised that I recognised him. The Ayatollah of Rock & Rolla!
Jeez... that is f'ing cool!
Did you get a picture with him?
That must have been awesome 🎉👍
@@lanceprzybyla7662 Wish I had gotten a picture with him. It was back in the days before mobile phones had cameras.
What year?
@@Kevin-np3ue Would have been around 2002 I think.
“Plan? There ain’t no plan!”
😂❤️🔥
One of the greatest movie franchises of my lifetime.
The road chase in that movie was all real no CG a great movie.
CG was called "speed up the camera" back then lol
I've met both Dennis Williams and Hugh Keays-Byrnes. Met Dennis a couple times, on the second he had a photo album of when he worked on Mad Max 2. That was amazing. The time I met Hugh, it was in the local shopping center! I was the only one to recognise him. I came around a corner and he was walking towards me some 20 meters away. I looked around, but no one else was reacting. When we got closer, I said to him quietly, that I loved him in Mad Max. Quietly, he thanked me back, and also for keeping it low key. So I said while I'd love to chat more, I respect you wanting to not be recognised, and will let you go and enjoy your day. He thanked me again, and we parted ways. He was a gentleman. Both men were humble and polite.
There are maybe ten films that have such a rhythm that time simply flies by while watching them.
I agree. It's masterfully made. I work in film and every director of photography I know says that Miller shot the movie in such a way that the audience is fully aware of exactly where the action is taking place in a world where every set (the Outback) looks basically the same. I'm no cinematographer but they all say telling a story - particularly one so contigent on moving from place to place - is near impossible when everything in the background looks the same. Audiences can easily get confused and ultimately bored. Yet this movie does it perfectly.
I'll admit I have watched this movie dozens of times and never focused on the tanker decal that much. Always thought it was a faded 7up logo.
I fell in love w/ Virginia Hey when this movie came out. I pray her cancer is in remission and she is doing well now....God broke the mold w/her. Smart, beautiful, and a very kind/wonderful person from what little I've heard and read about her. God bless you Virginia.
She was great on Farscape
@@brandocalrissian3294 I'll have to look it up. thanks
Beautiful woman. Really pulled off the tough warrior woman. At least she didn't shoot Mel in the back of the head with the arrow!!
Set in a desert wasteland, in other words it was filmed in Australia 😂
Gotta hand it to you treasure, the last of the V8 Interceptors, a piece of history, would have been a shame to blow it up.
Saw this in a drive in theater in 1982. I snuck for free by in hiding in the trunk of my buddy's car. He was a HUGE gearhead and loved working on old cars. The Mad Max movies were like car porn to us.
At the very start of the movie - bringing the Interceptor to a stop in reverse was a very cool move, and that switchable supercharger? Awesome!
there was a car in the thirties that had a two speed supercharger, 1:1 and 1.2:1. cutting it off, like in the movie, would kill the engine.
He didn’t stop it by putting it in reverse. That was an interesting occurrence called axel hop. It’s caused when a car with no anti lock break system and good traction comes to a sudden stop. I’m not surprised that you thought that but please don’t ever stop any wheeled vehicle that way because it will completely destroy the transmission
The weiend supercharger on the interceptor was a hollowed out unit pulled from a semi truck. It had a regular carburetor under it. The switch was a push/pull axle switch for a splitshift unit ran to an ac compressor. The belt for the supercharger was ran to the ac compressor, so when the switch was hit, it would cut on and off. Thats what I was told by a guy who worked on the film when I was looking to build a replica car for myself.
Love the Mad Max films, probably have enjoyed them 100's of times.......
I can never get enough of those movies.
I just got through watching the first three on a triple disk setlast Saturday night!!
During the filming in Broken Hill, guys drinking in the pub where some of the cast and crew were staying, wrote 'Mad Max wears pink bedroom slippers' on the wall. Mel Gibson stormed in and crossing out pink, wrote red above it. True Australian story...
"Dog" was adopted by a cameraman - he was taken by Gerry Gausla a lead stunt man for all three mad max movies - "dog" lived a long and happy life in Narooma with Gerry.
Mel’s best movie he’s ever done. A true classic.
I saw this movie when it came out at the local drive in theater. I was only 14 so I went with my dad, stepmom and sister. I was so impressed by it all and especially the V8 Interceptor that when I got home I got out the JC Whitney catalog. I ordered a set of those "Zoomie" pipes that exit in front of the rear wheels for the 69 Charger I was working on. I never got them installed as the guy at the muffler shop said he didn't think they would pass our state inspection. I sold them to a kid at school a couple of years later who put them on his Torino. He didn't care if they were legal or not. This is still one excellent movie. Great effects without over doing it. The machines were far more accurate portrayals of what "Post Apocalyptic" vehicles might actually look like. These machines in the current episodes are way too elaborate in my opinion.
I live in Melbourne. After they finished the first Mad Max movie they sold off all the paraphernalia. I still have a pair of motorcycle boots, but unless Mel had size 11 feet, I don't think they were his.
That size is probably closer to Roger Ward the actor that played the police chief
I remember my mates sisters boyfriend on the Gold Coast having a pair as well, they were both actors at the time but I'm not sure if he worked on in Mad Max but he definitely had a pair of boots from the film.
One of those films that just captured a moment in time and space, I know I've watched it multiple times and still enjoy that moment! 👍
The early Mad Max/Road Warrior movies have some of the best stunts ever put on film. It is too bad about the gent who was almost killed flipping over the truck, I'm very happy he survived. Those Aussies put out some outstanding films, these, "Walkabout", "The Club", "Crocodile Dundee" and anything about the Thylacine, aka the Tasmanian Tiger.
Walkabout wasn't put out by an Australian. Nic Roeg is English
He broke both his legs and returned to set the next day. He’s doing well nowadays as one thing this video left out is that he was the second unit director and stunt coordinator on fury road
If you like zombie movies, check out Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead (2014)", and it's sequel. B-movie production values (because it was made with zero budget), but still bloody brilliantly Aussie (and hilarious) !
2:28 - One of the greatest lines in film history.
Yes sir ur correct
"There has been too much violence, too much pain. None here are without sin. But I have an honorable compromise; just walk away. Leave your pump, the oil, the gasoline and your whole compound and I'll spare your lives".
One of the great lines in any movie.
One of my favorites. I went and saw this at the theater with my friends when I was a kid. We sat through it twice.
Calling a broken ankle from a camel the worst injury after that dude rag dolled through the air and shattered his leg is absolutely wild
I actually watched this movie in the theater when it came out. This movie started my love affair of the Kawasaki KZ900 bikes
It's a shame the Mack & tanker were scrapped. Would look awesome outside Adrians MM2 Museaum.
This is one of my favourite moves and I've seen it easily 100 times. It's one of those films that I'll put on in the background while I'm doing something like housekeeping, and within a half-hour I've completely forgotten my task. I'm on the sofa wathing every moment unfold on the screen.
Seen the original Mad Max in a theater when I was a kid and loved it. Went home and played Mad Max with my hot wheels and match box cars
The doggo story is the BEST!
I'm starting to wonder if we might see Mel Gibson in one last MAD MAX film. George Miller has made two movies based on Furiosa, so now I'm thinking he might offer Gibson the chance to return if there is a third film in the modern series.
Furioso was just garbage and unnecessary
1:15 If you're going to break a leg doing anything then it may as well be done doing one of the most epic stunts in cinema history. That slomo rotation is still as awesome today as the first time I saw it as a little kid.
cut school to see this when it debuted in the US. stayed in the theater to watch it again....
Good onya mate - cheers from Australia...;)
I still think Lord Humungus was Chief Fifi
LMFAO yes so do I
That’s some great foresight to have him fast before the stunt.
Was thinking the same.
Mad max, a true classic. There are so many great shots and crank up that volume. The engine sounds are just pure porn.
When I was a kid I thought Papagallo was Mick Jagger.
I'd always thought that in Beyond Thunderdome that master blaster aka blaster was the guy from the first Mad Max movie the guy who looks mentally challenged and that was the reason Max didn't kill him in Thunderdome because Max knew him from the farm ranch.
I thought that too!
I thought that three
Also thought the same when I was a kid. And still do. It seems to make perfect sense.
George Miller has stated that he isn’t the same character, but that character is what makes him hesitate because Max has some understanding of Blasters condition
@@russbennett5470It's easy to see how parallels can be inferred. I see your point.
It's funny that even I usually don't count it in my top ten adventure/action/sci fi films, but it had a huge impact on me; for some reason it is overlooked.
We just graduated.
That summer was Monday at the drive in. The midnight movies. It was a good time in El Paso Texas.
This was fantastic on the big screen, saw it as a teenager.
My buddy who worked for Ford in the 80s said they tested a carburetor prototype that got a full-size truck 160 miles per gallon. Then the patent was bought and vaulted.
Sounds about right...
My cousin says he's seen the Roswell aliens......
I have no idea how many times I've seen this movie. When DVDs came along, this was the first movie I bought.
After finishing my service in the Army, my Dad turned me on to this film. And I was addicted.
Saw the movie in 81. Still one of my favorites.
They should remake this, but it’s now all electric vehicles and there is only one Tesla supercharger in the whole of the wasteland. And all the wars are about getting plugged into that
They can make their stand at the last Starbucks. It’ll be hipsters vs Gen Z apathetic idiots.
Please!!! DON'T even go there...
This sounds like a really bad SNL skit
Definitely, that would prove how useless EV's are in a remote area with no chargers.
Yes for sure as a romantic comedy wit all the transgenders ! Haha
Worked for a movie theater that summer. I think i have seen the road warrior a couple of hundred times....
The Ferrell kid was brilliant casting
Feral , as in untamed, wild
This came out (May 82' U.S realease. ) when I was in college T.S.U. Md. -You wouldn't believe how many fingerless gloves and really nice leather jackets got chopped up because of this movie....and Billy Idol..(White Wedding came out in Oct. the same year and kept the fashion slaughter going.
I always thought Lord humongous was mad Max's bald-headed captain that told him to go on vacation after Goose got killed
One of the best movies ever.
The best movie ever
Weird fact #11 - Vernon Wells (Wez) miraculously avoided carpet burn on his butt after sliding down the canvas during his raid on the compound when Max arrives with the tanker.
Wow, it was that long ago?!?!?! I was only 18 years old when I first saw this.
WOW... come to think about it...I was too... you are right time goes by super quick... Peace
One of the greatest movies 🎥 ever made
to this day the sequence of the truck chase it is the best ever filmed
Has anyone noticed that there is still stripes on the highway many years after the apocalypse? That's what I call a dedicated road crew: rain, snow, sleet, murder gangs,it won't get in the way of them putting the lines on the road.
This movie takes place about ten years after the apocalypse. Road stripes don’t disappear that fast
Even post-apocalypse, in Australia you can't escape road-works. 🤬
Bonus fact, The feral kid is the 'new Max' in Fury Road. You can tell, he doesn't speak for 40 mins, and his memories are NOT what we know of Max Rokatansky. The Feral Kid, has become imprinted, and has assumed Max' identity somehow!
HOABL
Proper 1980s action movie proper entertainment 🤙🤙🤙🤙
Did Mel Gibson teach the 8 yr old to be a good racist as well as a good boomerang 🪃 thrower?
In New Orleans USA Louisiana, I can remember 1986 trying to fit farings from road ray spikes on to triples and K. Z's always trying to get that goose. Look, bad machines, smooth boards extended. I love the whole show
Cool information
Never should have ditched Gibson....he is MADMAX
Mel Gibson had said he didn't want to be Max anymore because he was not a fan of playing a violent character.
I was a teenager wen these came out I seen them at the Altama six theater in brunswick GA
Bonus Fact:When i was a little Body Humungus was the biggest Guy ive seen so far.But now i would give him something to eat poor small guy.
Fun fact missed!!! In Australia there is an awful lot of The Middle Of Nowhere to shoot a blowy-uppy movie ( thank you XR from Buzz Lightyear), when the time came to blow the compound, SF guy asks Miller what he wanted. ANSW, The Army is taking care of it. 250 lbs of military high ex. That camera that almost got hit by the shrapnel was half a mile away. So why oh why was Furiosa CGI???? Why would you do that?????
I don't think there's a better car movie ever made than the road warrior
I recently rewatched the original Mad Max trilogy, 1st time watching them as an adult and noticed they had a big impact on pro wrestling.
One of the greatest tag teams of all time was called the Road Warriors. They painted their faces and wore spiked football shoulder pads. Several tag teams copied their look.
Chris Jericho called himself the Ayatollah of Rock and Rolla.
There was a masked wrestler called Lord Humongous, a character from the 2nd movie.
One of the wrestlers who wrestled as Lord Humongous was Sid Justice(Vicious). As Sid Justice he borrowed lines from the movies like calling himself a "fuel injected suicide machine" and saying "two men enter, one man survives".
Yes and the horror movie humongous also
I always thought humongus could’ve been the original police chief
These first 3 films, hitting world 🌎 and US, when I around 17 yrs old, was awesome 😎!!! And of course Mel Gibson was larger than life....
For many decades, my buddies would say randomly to each other: "Why three days ago, I saw a vehicle that could haul tanker, so if you want get outa of here, yer gonna have to talk to me" !!!!!!!
Such disrespect. Watermelons are people, too!!
@bloemundude Watermelon Lives Matter!
@@johntiggleman4686 if you cut them, do they not bleed? And is that blood not delicious?
Damn, that Guy Norris had some city miles on him (as Agent J. would say) if that picture at 2.32 was taken when he was 21.
Bearclaw was coolest baddie , I think they did homage to his character in fury road in same scenes when he's attacking truck
God I hope so! He was the second unit director on that movie!
I was about 10 when I saw it on HBO. I'm from the 4 corners I swore they filmed it here in Arizona and New Mexico.
One thing that never made sense to me though, was the fact that fuel was super scarce, there are factions fighting over it, killing each other for it, yet through the whole movie, crazy people were just ripping it up all over the desert in crazy gas guzzling contraptions, burning up fuel like there's no tomorrow, lol.
Well if you're roaming the Wasteland, it's better to have a heavily armored V8 then a gas saving economy car.
@@mcnuggz5511 I'm just talking about how they drive around full speed, doing donuts, jumping, fishtailing, kicking up dirt, etc, for no real reason, other than it makes for good footage. I mean, even when none of their enemies are anywhere near them, they are ripping around, burning up gas the entire time. Mel sits and watches them from afar through his telescope, and they never let up. It's not what they would logically do in their situation. But, thank God they do, because it makes for a great movie, lol.
the problem with Humungus being Goose. is gooses entire body especially the hands and arms were severely burned. not just his head. they would have need to cover his entire body with scars.
The outlaw bikers were actually real outlaw bikers that were offered the job as a cost saving effort !!!
He reprised his roll in Weird Science before Hardy's mad max ;)
Anyone remember when Humongous was a wrestling character? Hockey mask and all.
Best mad max, best side kick, best bady
Best movie of the franchise!!!👍
I remember watching this in a London cinema. They never got the Australian humour in the film
if you pause in time when max opens the truck door it's another stuntman. max couldn't drive the truck it was someone else on the floor doing the gears n pedal work. When he had the black eye it's because he got into a fight at the pub with a rugby team. The big guy in front of Humungus truck is benny from mad max 1
When playing Dayz and if I have a battery Ill broadcast the humungous speech across town with the intercom system. I got merc’ed once doing it but I think it scares people away😂
I always questioned why the bandits didn’t attack from the back or sides
In America, we knew it was a part ll film. Cable channels like HBO played the original Mad Max film all the time.
Liam Nielsen is the Humungus
Should be Ron Perlman.
pretty sure the actor who played the heli pilot is the one who adopted the dog after the move.
they said one of the camera men adopted the dog.
properly, gyrocopter pilot. NOT a Bensen, a Barnes Wallace gyrocopter. The same brand James Bond flew as Little Nelly.
@@jamesotisjr2322 OoooKaaayyyy. But we're not pickin' any nits here about what we're gonna call the darn thingy are we? 😄
Bruce Spence can also be seen in LOR ,the Mouth of Sauron
7 Sister Oil is hardly a Conspiracy Theory.
7 sisters it is not a cospiracy. it's an agreement.
Best action and dystopian movie ever made
im 49, the "feral kid" is still my spirit-animal ---- (when i turn 50 i plan on switching my spirit-animal towards something more aquatic)
Furiosa is badass😊
Since I watched this movie the first time as a kid, my first goal in life wasl always to become like Humungus.
Me Mum took me to this movie in the cinema. Only movie i ever saw with her. Luv ya Mum.
Very sweet!
Also, Almost every scene was a sky replacement. Look closely and you can see it.
Best one of all.
The thumbnail looks like a calm night out in old Compton st
I saw this movie when it came out in the movie theater, I was ten years old. People watched it a lot because the music was so good. Don't waste your time or conscience watching it anymore; I got tired of seeing beautiful young people killing each other.
P.S. A better movie is the 1974 Mr. Sandy Harbut made on a shoestring budget; his movie was called "Stone''.