Way to not even mention that Immortan Joe is played by the same guy who played Toecutter in the first movie - Hugh Keays-Byrne. Bonus thing you didn't know.
Matt Rowan That's easily one of the most popular fun facts about the movie, though. They go for more obscure things...hence things you (probably) didn't know.
Reminds me of the fact that armors and weapons in Lord of the Rings trilogy are all handcrafted. Respect to production teams who give their dedication for authenticity.
Something that could add to using older cars instead of modern cars to make and model the ones in the film, is that the original Mad Max films were made in 1979-1985. Even though Fury Road still most likely takes place quite a few years after Beyond Thunderdome, they probably didn't want to use modern cars for the reason that die hard fans would easily pick up on that and that it wouldn't fit in the already created universe, where an apocalypse happened sometime in whatever future year the first movie is set in(I actually haven't seen the first three, just Fury Road).
Definitely-- keeping the aesthetic of the earlier films was an important consideration. But, we also think it's pretty cool that the filmmakers thought about the fact that these older cars are much more likely to survive, when they went in this direction on Fury Road!
Deathclaw Preservation Society Maybe it's because I don't have a lot of time on my hands? Maybe it's because I don't have enough money to buy movies every weekend? Maybe it's because Netflix doesn't carry them? Maybe it's because I hate censored TV versions of movies? Maybe it's because it's really hard to find the first one in stores? Maybe it's because the double feature only has 2 and 3? Maybe it's all of the above?
Deathclaw Preservation Society Thanks for the idea, but I prefer to get my movies through legal channels. Plus some of the pirated movies have really shitty quality.
you can simplify almost every plot to it's bare bones. It says nothing about the final execution. And by the way: Movies are much more than just the plot.
colonel, are you hating on mad max because you were once a prize breeder, but have since lost your looks and now immortan Joe isn't paying as much attention to you? come on, just hit the gym a bit, try some skimpy outfits, kinky shit, anything to bring the spark back!
A quick stop to IMDB would have revealed several more interesting things than some on this list. Margaret Sixel had roughly 470 hours of footage to edit; watching it took three months Shot in sequence (Extremely rare for any film to use this method) After George Miller screened some footage at SXSW film festival, a man stood up and asked: "How the hell did you film that!?" That man was none other than director Robert Rodriguez.
- Shot in sequence (Extremely rare for any film to use this method) kind of a neccesity considering that once you destroy a custom vehicle like the oens in the movie, it won´t go back, and Miller didn´t have infinite budget to make more and more vehicles
@@omegarugal9283 Mad Max was shot waay out of sequence to save money. They shot the underground scene intro to the Interceptor at the beginning of the process. You'll see all the MFP cars that were crashed in the opening down there next to the Interceptor lookin' fine. They took the Red & Blue lights off of Max's Yellow Interceptor and put them on the blue Nightrider Pursuit Special to make it look like a totally different car.
WolverinesNation92 Spotlight earned that title fair and square, but I agree that this is one of the best movies of the year it came out, if not the decade.
One of the reasons why the cars are old is that the series started in the 70's meaning their woundn't be to many cars being manufactered after the apocolypse so having the old cars also helps follow the lore
Spoken like a man who doesn't watch many films, and thinks the only films that come out are mainstream blockbusters like Transformers. Educate yourself. There have been a ton of great films recently.
That's not the point of your comment though, is it? No, fool. You were clearly implying that there haven't been many great films lately. And there have.
Personally, I loved the music truck (name?) and how they would smoothly transition from the scene's music into the truck playing live in the scene. EPIC film-making right there.
Re-discovered this channel after a but of a hiatus- Thanks Cinefix!! I binged on a pile, from Indiana Jones to The Matrix to MM Fury Road. These videos serve as a reminder of my love of movies.
One of the rare times I knew something in the list, though that's only because the info about the cars were on the videos the production put up on TH-cam and George Miller directing Babe was joked about often when Fury Road came out. Still, things I didn't know decreased by five today so keep up the good work CineFix.
A bonus thing, Fury Road was meant to be shot in the same location as Road Warrior but floods to the area after 5 years of drought meant the area didn't have the wasteland look that the film required meaning it had to be shot in the backup location
This was action from the opening frame! I was impressed with it and found George Miller's direction and both Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron's performances, respectfully, to be badass. I hope that another sequel is on the horizon real soon.
If ya'll liked this video then I highly suggest to check out the bts on the bluray. I guarantee you will respect this film even more (if thats even possible). This film is a fantastic example of when its ok to use CGI and mix in practical effects.
Tatra was named after the Slovakian mountains their cars were able to drive through. They (now a Czech company) still make tough military trucks, though not anymore the most famous one, the V3S (military, three ton, special) called "shaker".
What would have made the film even better is at the end it rewinds all the way before the scene at 0:26 and you see two hands meet for a handshake in the desert, their eyes on each other's, one pair more aged and tired than the other, one nods and Tom Hardy's hand is revealed to have received a set of keys. The older man turns away and walks into the desert, his visage disappearing over a dune with a breeze of sand.
I watched this masterpiece at night, so I wasn't able to really turn the volume up (because we all know the volume difference between speech and explosions), which made me end up hearing all the action but none of the speech, the english just wasn't loud enough and when I paid attention it was just jibberish....... yet I understood the whole fucking movie. That impressed me.
great vid! I was waiting for this one I heard you take proposition, so what about 11 things you didn't know about Ocean's Eleven. It could be interesting
Something else you probably didn't know. Hugh Keays-Byrne who plays Immortan Joe, the big bad in Fury Road, also played The Toecutter, the big bad from the first Mad Max film.
ObisamAnimations It’s because a story got out where Gibson went on a anti-Semitic rant to cop while he was black out drunk. Still doesn’t make him nazi since one black out drunk, anti-Semitic rant doesn’t make someone a nazi, just someone who didn’t drink responsibly and should never be drunk.
The Warboys is not originally all bald in the beginning of the film. It was Nux who shave his head to get into the role and when the director sees it, loved it, and then order the rest of the Warboys to do the same.
4:40 I feel like the reason isn’t because of computers, I feel like it’s because shit went down during the late 70s and 80s so modern cars weren’t a thing yet
the gigahorse has two V8s not V16s. but they're really huge V8s they're Chevrolet 502ci big blocks. They also are super and turbo charged, but only the superchargers were actually functional, the turbos are dummies(bonus thing you didn't know haha) Sorry, I had to correct him on this because as a car guy it upset me deeply lol.
theres also something you might not know the gutair weilding badass on the giant drum machine of death was actually a missile truck or a cargo truck either way they turned something from the army into a badass machine
This should have won for Best Picture because when you get down to it what film in 2015 pushed the boundaries of film and made the best use of the visual medium?
About Fury Road at the oscars, take a look at Inarritu's face when Fury Road wins best costumes over The Revenant. He's pretty salty. It's hilarious. He practically stood up before hearing the actual winner. That DeVille on top of another Deville is fucking awesome. So is the one with treads instead of wheels.
Joe has the Gigahorse, I have the giggle-horse. Every turn of the engines crankshaft, there’s a feather always turning and tickling everyone in the car.
I really wish we could,ve seen the MAD MEL version. Say what u want about the guy but he's a fantastic actor. The hardcore fans as well as Mel deserved to see his journey as Max come full circle. Never the less..... Tom Hardy did a fantastic job and is a great actor... He had huge shoes to fill and did a great job. Heath Ledger was originally supposed to play Max. I think he would have brought the house down as well. I hope like hell they continue the saga of Mad Max on the big screen.
''What a shame that movies like this aren t made anymore'' This movie was made last year.... That's something you say about 80's action movies or something, not a film that's 1 year old
I'm pretty sure that all the cars are old not because they're the mostly likely to survive, but because those were the cars that were around when the first film was released
Truth be told I didn't like this movie a bit my first and second watches but for some reason something in me said 'give'r another shot and so I did and was suddenly blown away and have been in love with it ever since...
Fury Road showed the true power of color grading in film.
tgr101 thx
I hope Marvel Studios is paying attention.
Have you seen Black and Chrome yet? It's breathtaking.
Alice dc for life boi
Snyder uses film cameras for his movies. So DC is for the most part, untouchable in terms of color and cinematography. Ignore the retards
Way to not even mention that Immortan Joe is played by the same guy who played Toecutter in the first movie - Hugh Keays-Byrne. Bonus thing you didn't know.
good eye!
Matt Rowan That's easily one of the most popular fun facts about the movie, though. They go for more obscure things...hence things you (probably) didn't know.
I don't doubt they've mentioned it before and I'm probably an idiot :D
"you probably didn't know." that's why
Matt Rowan The guy who played Chewbacca in SW7 is the same guy from the very first movie.
Wow a lot of respect for making so many custom cars!
Only 15 of them survived filming also! The rest were destroyed.
Reminds me of the fact that armors and weapons in Lord of the Rings trilogy are all handcrafted. Respect to production teams who give their dedication for authenticity.
Something that could add to using older cars instead of modern cars to make and model the ones in the film, is that the original Mad Max films were made in 1979-1985. Even though Fury Road still most likely takes place quite a few years after Beyond Thunderdome, they probably didn't want to use modern cars for the reason that die hard fans would easily pick up on that and that it wouldn't fit in the already created universe, where an apocalypse happened sometime in whatever future year the first movie is set in(I actually haven't seen the first three, just Fury Road).
Definitely-- keeping the aesthetic of the earlier films was an important consideration. But, we also think it's pretty cool that the filmmakers thought about the fact that these older cars are much more likely to survive, when they went in this direction on Fury Road!
YOU HAVENT SEEN THE FIRST 3 WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU?
Deathclaw Preservation Society Maybe it's because I don't have a lot of time on my hands? Maybe it's because I don't have enough money to buy movies every weekend? Maybe it's because Netflix doesn't carry them? Maybe it's because I hate censored TV versions of movies? Maybe it's because it's really hard to find the first one in stores? Maybe it's because the double feature only has 2 and 3? Maybe it's all of the above?
pirate it
Deathclaw Preservation Society Thanks for the idea, but I prefer to get my movies through legal channels. Plus some of the pirated movies have really shitty quality.
simplest plot of history:
go from A to B....and then back to A
also the dumbest
Lt. Col. Frank Slade it's about execution
you can simplify almost every plot to it's bare bones. It says nothing about the final execution. And by the way: Movies are much more than just the plot.
Roland Deschain
Simplify the plot of The Godfather Part II please. You really cant strip every plot down as bare as you can with Mad Max
Flashback: The Movie
Right. I'm off to go rewatch Fury Road again.
Us too!
Only thing this video needed was more footage of the guitar guy! It made me smile every time he appeared.
Die you know the guitar guy is married to the red headed wife in real life? Lucky guy!
One of the best movies of the last decade and it will be remembered for years to come
hahahahaha
no
^Third comment of yours I see here. Find something better to do than forcing your unwanted opinion on everyone else.
Paul Jesus
wow, 3 comments, what a hefty amount right?... You're a bit sensitive arent you.
colonel, are you hating on mad max because you were once a prize breeder, but have since lost your looks and now immortan Joe isn't paying as much attention to you? come on, just hit the gym a bit, try some skimpy outfits, kinky shit, anything to bring the spark back!
Ronald Pagan
You're taking the words right out of my mouth
A quick stop to IMDB would have revealed several more interesting things than some on this list.
Margaret Sixel had roughly 470 hours of footage to edit; watching it took three months
Shot in sequence (Extremely rare for any film to use this method)
After George Miller screened some footage at SXSW film festival, a man stood up and asked: "How the hell did you film that!?" That man was none other than director Robert Rodriguez.
- Shot in sequence (Extremely rare for any film to use this method)
kind of a neccesity considering that once you destroy a custom vehicle like the oens in the movie, it won´t go back, and Miller didn´t have infinite budget to make more and more vehicles
@@omegarugal9283 Mad Max was shot waay out of sequence to save money. They shot the underground scene intro to the Interceptor at the beginning of the process. You'll see all the MFP cars that were crashed in the opening down there next to the Interceptor lookin' fine. They took the Red & Blue lights off of Max's Yellow Interceptor and put them on the blue Nightrider Pursuit Special to make it look like a totally different car.
MAD MAX SHOULD HAVE WON BEST PICTURE!
It's the people's champion.
it definitely shouldntve
WolverinesNation92 Spotlight earned that title fair and square, but I agree that this is one of the best movies of the year it came out, if not the decade.
Carlos Murillo Mad Max was much better than Spotlight and I liked Spotlight
WolverinesNation92 I loved Spotlight, but nothing was even close to Mad Max: Fury Road for me.
One of the reasons why the cars are old is that the series started in the 70's meaning their woundn't be to many cars being manufactered after the apocolypse so having the old cars also helps follow the lore
Awesome when you find out the crew deserves more awards than the cast 👍😃
Isaiah's Reviews Well most of their Oscars were toward the crew than the cast, so they apreciated the work of everyone.
Jonatas Nogueira Absolutely I just love it when the crew can outshine and win like that
This movie is one of the best things that happened to cinema in recent memory
Will Max Yup!
Spoken like a man who doesn't watch many films, and thinks the only films that come out are mainstream blockbusters like Transformers. Educate yourself. There have been a ton of great films recently.
Apollo Alexandre I said "one of the best", not "the only thing that happened". Learn to read, please.
That's not the point of your comment though, is it? No, fool. You were clearly implying that there haven't been many great films lately. And there have.
By speaking a truth about cinema? I don't think so. Are you just coming here to stir conflict? Fuck off.
Q: What did George Miller say to Michael Bay? A: Mediocre.
Nicolous Hoult was amazing in Fury Road. He deserved a Best Supporting Actor nod.
i could watch this movie forever!
can't believe no one noticed you except for me. :O
u need to try the game
@@Kolket1389 the game's storyline sucks
@@abdel-rahmansayed6384 i personally enjoyed it
1:36 When I saw that Foot Measuring Device It took me way back to my SEARS Days.
This is THE movie of 2015
Aldo El Apache Or of the whole decade.
Aldo El Apache...This is definitely my favourite film of 2015...but for this decade it has to be The Master from PTA..
I really don't like car chases in movies or exploding vehicles for that matter, but I LOVED Mad Max: Fury Road. A beautiful brutal masterpiece.
I love this Mad Max, it's just a pure great action movie
What?
"What" ain't no country I've ever heard of. They speak English in What?
WHAT A DAY! WHAT A LOVELY DAY!
Been waiting a while for this one
Alright, now I need to watch 'Mad Max: Fury Road' for a 5th time.
Personally, I loved the music truck (name?) and how they would smoothly transition from the scene's music into the truck playing live in the scene. EPIC film-making right there.
Great video Cinefix! Thanks so much for making this, it brightened my day.
This is tied with Good Will Hunting for being my favorite movie.
Another "Oscar movie," but wow, it couldn't be more different from Fury Road. You've got very diverse tastes!
CineFix Thanks so much for replying! You guys are great.
1:48 anybody noticed Stank Gum's Truck?
Re-discovered this channel after a but of a hiatus- Thanks Cinefix!! I binged on a pile, from Indiana Jones to The Matrix to MM Fury Road. These videos serve as a reminder of my love of movies.
One of the rare times I knew something in the list, though that's only because the info about the cars were on the videos the production put up on TH-cam and George Miller directing Babe was joked about often when Fury Road came out. Still, things I didn't know decreased by five today so keep up the good work CineFix.
There is also an excellent tire manufacturer in the dystopian future...but I guess TireTown isn't as cool as the Bullet Farm.
Surprisingly, the next movie is actually going to be *Mad Max: Tire Town*. You heard it here first!
CineFix Ha! Love it!
A bonus thing, Fury Road was meant to be shot in the same location as Road Warrior but floods to the area after 5 years of drought meant the area didn't have the wasteland look that the film required meaning it had to be shot in the backup location
This was action from the opening frame! I was impressed with it and found George Miller's direction and both Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron's performances, respectfully, to be badass. I hope that another sequel is on the horizon real soon.
The behind the scenes of Fury Road is great, it goes into how they made The Peacemaker (the Bullet Farmers car/tank) and its freaking insane.
Turdsley And frustrating.
Josh Edillon ???
Hey he may be insane, but he did just give us Hacksaw ridge so, you know. Glass half full
Definitely a complicated man.
Was 7 really the MAXimum number of things you could come up with?
You must be pretty MAD about that, maybe even FURYious.
I'm not sure we want to go down this ROAD.
*heavy sigh*
If ya'll liked this video then I highly suggest to check out the bts on the bluray. I guarantee you will respect this film even more (if thats even possible). This film is a fantastic example of when its ok to use CGI and mix in practical effects.
Tatra was named after the Slovakian mountains their cars were able to drive through. They (now a Czech company) still make tough military trucks, though not anymore the most famous one, the V3S (military, three ton, special) called "shaker".
What would have made the film even better is at the end it rewinds all the way before the scene at 0:26 and you see two hands meet for a handshake in the desert, their eyes on each other's, one pair more aged and tired than the other, one nods and Tom Hardy's hand is revealed to have received a set of keys. The older man turns away and walks into the desert, his visage disappearing over a dune with a breeze of sand.
You´re one of the best movie channels on youtube, Greetings from Portugal
Thanks!
Movies like Fury Road and John Wick give me great hope for action movies! Oh and WITNESS ME!!!
La mejor película de acción después de Terminator 2. ¡saludos desde Colombia muy buen canal!!!!
One of my absolute favorite movies
eisenhauerful You have good taste, my friend. It's one of mine too!
I watched this masterpiece at night, so I wasn't able to really turn the volume up (because we all know the volume difference between speech and explosions), which made me end up hearing all the action but none of the speech, the english just wasn't loud enough and when I paid attention it was just jibberish....... yet I understood the whole fucking movie. That impressed me.
The cars are an older style because the Apocalypse happened in like, the 70s in the Mad Max universe. Newer cars simply never got to exist!
"Tom Hardy puts some respek on Mad Max's name"nice one clint
great vid! I was waiting for this one
I heard you take proposition, so what about 11 things you didn't know about Ocean's Eleven. It could be interesting
Something else you probably didn't know. Hugh Keays-Byrne who plays Immortan Joe, the big bad in Fury Road, also played The Toecutter, the big bad from the first Mad Max film.
2:13 If only there was a desert in Australia...
Pretty sure there is
@@lemonm4fia342 , if only someone had told 'em that before they all went to Namibia.
I absolutely LOVED the parting quote.
I don't get why you picture Mel Gibson as a nazi. He never claimed to be thinking that way or even remote closely acted like one.
ObisamAnimations It’s because a story got out where Gibson went on a anti-Semitic rant to cop while he was black out drunk. Still doesn’t make him nazi since one black out drunk, anti-Semitic rant doesn’t make someone a nazi, just someone who didn’t drink responsibly and should never be drunk.
Cheap gag
SCUD B not his daughter, he said it to his then girlfriend.
because left hollywood think everyone is a nazi.
Because he's a piece of shit, and he didn't lose his career over a tweet, but over his hate, violence and alcoholism that for me, blurred his legacy
The Warboys is not originally all bald in the beginning of the film.
It was Nux who shave his head to get into the role and when the director sees it, loved it, and then order the rest of the Warboys to do the same.
Fusing 2 priuses together to make a giggle horse. best idea of all time!
First half's a chase, second half's a race.
Why didn't they open a Museum with all those caaaaaarsssss!?
Sagara Sousuke Because out of the 150 cars, only 17 survived, which were then brought back to Australia.
This is how movies are supposed to be made. mostly practical effects and use of digital only to augment.
DRAK720 Digital is perfect for one thing, doing whatever practical can't.
4:40 I feel like the reason isn’t because of computers, I feel like it’s because shit went down during the late 70s and 80s so modern cars weren’t a thing yet
I thought, for sure, that the bit of reused footage from Mad Max and the prop which was a nod to The Road Warrior were going to be bonus things.
Good video thanks for making it
Woah this has the same exact length as your last things you didn't know!
fist of the north star was inspired by the first mad max and early shonen.
the gigahorse has two V8s not V16s. but they're really huge V8s they're Chevrolet 502ci big blocks. They also are super and turbo charged, but only the superchargers were actually functional, the turbos are dummies(bonus thing you didn't know haha) Sorry, I had to correct him on this because as a car guy it upset me deeply lol.
Two v8's is a v16.
Crispy technically it's called a w16. a v16 would be long as hell.
I want sequel for mad max fury road
Greatest character of all time is the thing rocking out with the fire and speakers 🔥🎸
This is the best possible birthday present. I witness this.
Happy birthday.
theres also something you might not know the gutair weilding badass on the giant drum machine of death was actually a missile truck or a cargo truck either way they turned something from the army into a badass machine
Fury Road is such a badass movie! Love it
Also a fun fact: there was an r32 skyline used in the film although its screen time is only like 1 to 1.5 seconds
Happy feet has some disturbing scenes, always thought the movie was a bit weird even when I was young
IlikeEmerica96 Some people actually think it's about homosexuality.
Daniel Mashanic really, I just thought that scene when he was in the enclosure at like a sea world type place was creepy
Daniel Mashanic i found that it was about atheism actually
I'm in awe of all the videos you make. My goal is to be a fraction as knowledgeable about film. Thanks for the content!
*sees a Buzzard Vehicle* WHY ARE BUZZARDS WITH WAR BOYS
This should have won for Best Picture because when you get down to it what film in 2015 pushed the boundaries of film and made the best use of the visual medium?
The Gigahorse has a mileage of 2 gallons-per-mile.
Fury road is the best movie I've ever seen and I'm 36
Bonus fact: Tom Hardy's dog was named Max.
what's the name of the song playing at the end? it is badass.
the actor playing imortan Joe is the man that played toe cutter from the 1st film, I thought that was a pretty good fact no mentioned in the list.
Awesome channel!
About Fury Road at the oscars, take a look at Inarritu's face when Fury Road wins best costumes over The Revenant. He's pretty salty. It's hilarious. He practically stood up before hearing the actual winner.
That DeVille on top of another Deville is fucking awesome. So is the one with treads instead of wheels.
thumbs down for dissing the great mel gibson
Joe has the Gigahorse, I have the giggle-horse. Every turn of the engines crankshaft, there’s a feather always turning and tickling everyone in the car.
I really wish we could,ve seen the MAD MEL version. Say what u want about the guy but he's a fantastic actor. The hardcore fans as well as Mel deserved to see his journey as Max come full circle. Never the less..... Tom Hardy did a fantastic job and is a great actor... He had huge shoes to fill and did a great job. Heath Ledger was originally supposed to play Max. I think he would have brought the house down as well. I hope like hell they continue the saga of Mad Max on the big screen.
i think all the mad Max videos are awesome.
It should've won Best Picture.
Never clicked so fast.
Wish there were more we didn't no about fury road cuz this was epic/7 things we probably didn't no about scarface n the road warrior please?
Awesome film !!!! What a shame that movies like this aren t made anymore. Shout out to, Mr. Miller on a job well done !!!!
''What a shame that movies like this aren t made anymore''
This movie was made last year.... That's something you say about 80's action movies or something, not a film that's 1 year old
I'm pretty sure that all the cars are old not because they're the mostly likely to survive, but because those were the cars that were around when the first film was released
I loved English Patient. I want 7 Things about that film.
I love this film!! Thanks for this!
@ 5:01 this car looks exactly like one from Carmageddon 1 :F
I don't know how much CGI they used, but this movie looked like a nightmare to film and choreograph without getting anyone hurt or killed.
Another thing you probably didn't know was the actor who played Joe played Toe Cutter (The Villain) in the 1st Mad Max
Truth be told I didn't like this movie a bit my first and second watches but for some reason something in me said 'give'r another shot and so I did and was suddenly blown away and have been in love with it ever since...
The bad guy in mad max 1 is the same bloke who plays Immortan Joe, I bet you probably didn't know that
Now I really want to watch this movie.
Calling Mel Gibson a Nazi? Come on cinefix
thank for mad max vid!
Plz do another video on Mad Max: Fury Road
I didn't know about Charlize barely having makeup. She looked amazing and her skin flawless considering the sweaty desert.
Just one question. What is the purpose of the guitar guy?
You know you can obtain electricity from gas, right?
All those beautiful classics cars! You're a sick man! Just a sick man.
William Doomguide of Kelemvor what