I remember reading that Max's dog was a stray they found that was super easy to train so they didn't have to spring for some 'actor' dog, and then one of the crew took him home forever. Best dog ever!
It was actually Mr. Mel Gibson that took him home himself. He named him Hudson. He was 3 years at the time of filming. He was 18 when he passed if I read and recollect correctly. Hudson was shown in more movies after Mad Max 2: Fury Road. In the first Mad Max, the Golden Retriever was also a stray dog that was quite hilariously and ironically named by Mel "Goldy. Goldy was 5 years old when in the first Mad Max. He lived to be 15. Mel adopted and cared for both. Mel was a dog sanctuary caretaker. Fun fact: He absolutely grew attached to Hudson during filming that in the first week, him and Hudson only followed each other around set in between filming.
@@garrettlarson2606 Garrett i'll think youll find that a Max 2 stuntmen by the name Gerry Gausla put his hand up for Dog and took him back to his home on the south coast of NSW.I will ask Kim about Dogs passing age and other film work.
I'M A 56 YEAR OLD AMERICAN MALE AND WE LOVED THE MAD MAX SERIES BACK IN THE DAY AND STILL DO, CHEERS TO AUSTRALIA FROM AMERICA, GREAT MEMORIES AND A CLASSIC!!!🇺🇲🇦🇺🎉👍🏻
@@govetter ...except that that blower wasn't even hooked up to the engine, and the Red button turned an electric motor on and off, instead of controlling a blower clutch. A shame, that.
@@govetter there is a company in the U.S. which imports Falcon XB jalopies from Australia, and turns them into Interceptors, and one of the options is to actually make the blower fully functional, I know - I asked.
The first movie was just a dystopian future Australia with roving criminal gangs taking over and the police unable to stop them. The 2nd and subsequent films moved the timeline forward to after the fall of society in a "wasteland"
As mediumvillain said, the first Mad Max movie is set during the last stages of the collapse of society, so roads, infrastructure, even the police force, are all still around, albeit barely. But Mad Max 2 is set more than ten years later, in a world without law and order, and by the time you get to Thunderdome it's just complete wasteland chaos. I don't know if Fury Road is in this timeline, I don't think it is personally, but if it is then that's the ultimate wasteland, I mean, like decades upon decades after the collapse of civilisation, where the oceans have dried up and the infrastructure has been buried under sand dunes. In Mad Max: The Game (an awesome game by the way) it's implied that civilisation actually collapsed sometime in the 2000s, with photographs of cars from the 1990s. If this is true, then Mad Max: Fury Road and Mad Max: The Game exist in their own seperate timeline. Anyway, yeah, nah, the original three movies are the three stages of societal collapse.
@@a.m11558 After adjusting the timeline in the tie-in comics, Fury Road does take place after Beyond Thunderdome, and the game is "non-canon" to the film timeline. As for the Furiosa prequel that's under development, we'll have to see how far back it takes place.
that car was personification of Max's madness and revenge. Seeing it crashed on the beginning of second movie broke my heart. well you can always return back to the first one...
I always thought the interceptor got a bad deal on the 2nd movie and fury road. If max is the MFP's top patrol driver why can't he do some evasive driving thus saving his car?
@0:08-1:30 The precise moment Max's soul is sucked into the supercharger, and bound to the souls of thousands upon thousands of vengeful innocent souls taken before their time,wailing from the Wastelands and beyond the grave, thus binding him forever to his one true soulmate.
It used to piss me off so much that in both Road Warrior and Fury Road they destroy the Interceptor, the very ride of Max himself. It was such a cool car and I always thought (and still do, to a degree) that he should have been allowed to keep it all throughout one or both of those movies, sort of like how the hero gunslinger always has his black steed. However, then I started thinking from a storyteller's perspective, and it actually made more sense. The story wants Max to interact with other people, have a chance to bond and form various relationships, some good, some bad, but above all else, he can not be allowed to remain a loner. If that happened the story would go nowhere. And the Interceptor is the one thing that allows Max to drive away from people, to remove himself from the story and just remain an outcast with nothing and no one to interact with. So from the narrative point of view, I understand perfectly why it has to be done. But it still hurts when that machine is trashed... every. single. time.
Para mi lo más triste fue ver la muerte de perro, debieron dejarlo al lado de mad max y en sus películas ya que sería más legendario un guerrero de la carretera junto a su fiel perro
4:56 regardless if it is a motorcycle or car. Nothing in the World is as sweet as having a perfectly tuned machine flying down the road at incredible speeds. That mechanic might be goofy as Hell, but he had that car dialed in right that day!
@@dr.johannesmunch891 oh STOP. Cars pollute less than ever. Go drive your 6000 lbs Tesla that has 3000 lbs of batteries and charge it off a diesel generator.
@@Tommyblueeyes He's talking about Spock when he dies in Star Trek 2 The Wrath Of Khan........as a kid of the 80s it made you cry.......and the only other thing as sad was watching Max's car get destroyed is what he meant.
I love how in the scene where max gets shot in the leg the police radio actually talks about his car and how its been located it's overshadowed by the music but you can clearly hear the dispatch operator talking about what he did on the bridge with the car clearly showing that he's being chased by the cops because of him stealing the car but can't find him because he's always one step ahead of them
Rest In peace Mr Grant Page. The stuntman in all the scenes that made this movie great has just passed away. Australian Icon. Thanks buddy for so many iconic memories.
Gary Wilkinson..sound guy passed away 3 yrs ago..had the pleasure of working with some of the crew telling on set stories..I was told by them that most of it was done half 1977 and 1978..post production late 1978 finally released Feb 1979 for cinema release..part of our DNA..
This is by far the best car MOVIE EVER the reason I bought a vehicle with a roots style blower is because of this movie!!! Every one needs to see the original MAD MAX!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@peterfissa8556 It was all show, and no go. Actual superchargers can't be turned off and on; you'd blow your engine. They fabricated one out of parts of a real Weiand supercharger and a Folgers coffee can.
Hopefully GM makes at least one more movie centered on Max and the Interceptor. It was pretty much forgotten in Fury Road. Would be awesome if he would bring back old Mel to play Max one last time.
Quando il film è uscito in Italia, con gli amici l'abbiamo visto 3 proiezioni di seguito. Spettacolo delle 16,00 delle 18,15 e delke 20,30. Avevamo 19 anni. Un capolavoro assoluto. Grande Max
I grew up seeing lots of iconic movie cars. Smokey and the Bandit, Dukes of Hazzard, Knight Rider and more. Although in my humble opinion nothing holds a fuel injector to the black on black, blown, monza-d interceptor.
Used to own one of these cars. It was a factory ordered 1974 Ford Falcon XB Fairmont coupe, 351 GS(grand sports) 3 speed auto. Blue in colour with white interior, blue cloth seat inserts and a sunroof. Awesome car but used to get pretty car sick in the back seat. Sold it for $2800 in '79. On a sad note, it got flattened a few months later by a semi-trailer in Cooma. Would have been worth about $80-100k now.
Less than 15 minutes of screen time and this car manage to get into every heart of each mad max interceptor fan. Part of me wishes that the interceptor wasn't wrecked :( At least we got it to see it a little bit un fury road. Thanks for this video :D
@@MrCouchmen this sounds like a lot of characters LMAO. Imagine a whole team consisting of Kratos, mad Max, John Wick, punisher, ghost Rider, the crow.
The V8 Interceptor in Mad Max 1 and Mad Max 2 was a XB GT Ford Falcon Coupe (JG66) The one they Destroyed in Mad Max 2 was a Standard XB Ford Falcon Coupe tricked up to look like the V8 Interceptor and was used for all the Stunt Work in Mad Max 2 and the Original Car was used for close ups in Mad Max 2. XB GT Ford Falcon Coupes are a Muscle Car in Australia and are a rare car alone, so for the V8 Interceptor to be a GT Falcon Coupe it just add to the value.
@@sethdover4999sorry the Ford Torino is the US Cousin. The falcon by that stage was well and truly engineered and designed in Australia. Did share some of the global parts bin as in the gearbox etc but these are not Torinos with lipstick
Yeah, there is something about high speed gritty car chases that bleeds dopamine into my brain. Not shitty, really over the top ones, but ones like these. All the mad max movies have wicked car action.
Was most profitable move for 20 years until the Blair Witch Project. Love the movie since I was a kid when it came out. The fake blower always bothered me though.
2020 and I still feel the need to look up the V8 Interceptor. These movies were my childhood. Real stunts real speeds (sped up in places I know) real danger, the tumbling stuntman getting a bike around the back of the head is testament to that. Awesome films 👍
All fast and furious combined..... Not even close to the pure adrenaline on this movie, no CGI, NO BS, ... first time i saw these movies.... mind blowing. The V8, the crew, the production, master mind George Miller and legend Mel Gibson.... best movies ever!!!
i was blessed to be an oil changer and part holder for a high performance marine shop in my youth. everytime they test ran a 1000hp super charged v8 this ran through my head.
I love how all the madmax films have a mix of straight dialogue and quirky character traits along with straight to the point characterizations that put all the characters but max into the comfortable borderline between realistic and camp making Maxs' low key straight man characterization very grounded. All the films seem to be like that. Toecutter, humongous, master blaster, almost everybody in fury road they all have the feel of like a pirates of the Caribbean Disney ride. They are all uniquely quirky while also being able to communicate to the audience exactly what they are about in a glance or a single line of dialogue. There just is no movie series that pulls it off like Mad Max.
When GTA came out with the Arena Wars DLC, and there was a car based on Max's Interceptor. You're damn right I bought the thing and made the car look exactly like his Interceptor. A truly beautiful iconic movie car.
0:26 MUSIC TO MY EARS ! ! ! THE SOUND OF THAT SUPERCHARGED V8 NITRO-INJECTED ENGINE WHEN IT STARTS UP ! ! ! WHAT A BEAUTIFUL SOUND THAT IS ! ! !👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
The Interceptor is a proper character in the story. You literally hear it breathing. It's not Mel Gibson that makes your heart race, it's the car. You even mourn its loss.
Whenever I can't sleep at night I just put on the relaxing sounds of the interceptor's engine. It's roar and the supercharger whine just send me right to sleep, it is so soothing.
@@govetter THAT's what I tell anyone who would listen! It's the Last of tha Pontiacs! And now, I'm MAD! Chasing tankers..., clippin' bikers. Loadin' my Double-barrel, and NOT hitting the RED button, Mostly!
The original Australian cult classic, one of the most awesome movies ever made. The Interceptor was a true hot rod. No one knows how to pound out the hot rods of the world like us and the Aussies.
Yeh my dad has one of those Chevy Caprice old cop cars that’s just a rebadged Holden. I drove that thing while my car was in the shop without realizing how much power it had and needless to say it’s terrifying compared to my Honda Civic lmao
Mad Max 1 is all time classic, & I bought myself a beautiful 1;18 scale model of the MM XB interceptor for christmas last year, it takes pride of place next to K.I.T.T of course!
Tommy Orr Jr ..it’s actually made by ‘Greenlight’ they make it in at least 3 sizes. Good value for money and a nice replica of the car! KITT is a Hot wheels, that’s a pretty nice one too, wasn’t too expensive either. Probably should mention I have all 3 Back to the Future DeLoreabs too! That aside, today I got to see real size Mad Max cars at the SupaNova comic con event in Melbourne today. They had the yellow pursuit cars and of course the big bad black interceptor😁
@@KnightIndustries572 Yeah the hotwheels Kitt is probably the best 1/18 replica. I know there is 2 of them, cant remember who makes the other.There is a side by side comparison somewhere on youtube
Definitely about the coolest car in any movie, and the simple visualizations and cinematography were pure genius. The remake "fury road" was total sacrilege to even try to relate it to the originals.
I thought Fury road was great (in my opinion). It was a film full of chases like Road warrior but the world is much more deadly which is why everything goes so much faster
Most legendary car to ever exist. Kit and The General, sorry, but you gotta take the backseat. Just the sound of that engine and the blower get my adrenaline going.
Sou um brasileiro com mais de 45 anos, esse filme fez parte da minha adolescência e até hoje assisto, agora acompanhado de meus filhos. Posso dizer que até hoje só tive carros com motores potentes pela a influência que esse filme e o interceptor teve em minha vida.
For movie buffs and people who like R&B. The first Mad Max was mostly filmed in and around a township called little river 40 minutes outside Melbourne Australia. The Australian band Little river named themselves after passing a road sign indicating the same little river township.
The sound when the blowers start and the V8 's 600 horsepower come to life sends shivers down my spine - from the first view in the 80ies till today. I love this car like no other - and Mad Max is the only normal guy in the whole series. And I love Goose and for sure the dog!
Alden R. Davis it was innovative, but the base of the vehicles in Mad Max were American. The Interceptor was the Aussie version of a Ford Galaxy, same chassis.
all due respect. Don't anyone compare this Australian cinematic genius to Hollywood. Hollywood has lost its flair. They do nothing but re-runs. Hollywood is a has-been. NEXT!
I agree ! In fact i always liked and thought Australia made better movies especially in the 70s -80s they might not had big well known actors but their acting and storylines were much better and more down to earth than Hollywood which has always been overrated .
In "Hope and Glory- A Mad Max Fan Film" we made sure the Interceptor is featured prominently. And yes, the timeline allowed the Interceptor to survive the movie.
Nice Car Black w/Black Int.1973 Ford Falcon XB with A 351 C and Dual Overhead Cams 600 HP at the Rear Wheels ! Piece Here A Piece There ! love Mad Max and Mad Max II !
Gotta hand it to the stuntmen in this movie. In the cut before he smacks the back of his head on the curb too... It's a wonder he didn't break his neck.
I always wondered about THAT GUY! BANG in tha CRANIUM! (even with the helmet, methinks neck issues?) ... My only OTHER thought about 'stunt-guys-demise', was after Iron Bar (in ThunderDome) swings his ass over the railway bridge a few times? INCOMING! lol
This movie had style right down to the super charger intake scoop, never saw one like before or since. Miller proved he knew how to make the best use of the vehicles as integral to the story and not just window dressing.
I lived near the area Mad Max was filmed, and drove around the streets seeing all the tyre marks. And when you see the actual distance those cars had to get up to speed...WOW!!!
David Edwards hey David, please post back here, I am planning something special regarding max filming locations and would love to pick your brain and possibly put you on in a small role advising.
3:16 Even a stuntman with a helmet is going to have a headache after that Shows you how dangerous practical stunts can be. As a rider that smack to the back of the head made me wince
2:26 - Loved the presumably unintentional yet genuine "beep beep beep" horn sound as the bike crashed with the left side of the handlebar hitting the dirt which made sense.
My 2. favorite car. Number one ist still CHRISTINE🎉 58 Plymouth Fury!!!!Number 3 is a 79 Pontiac Trans Am. And then comes a Mercedes Benz "Daimler" 280 SE3,5L ❤
I remember reading that Max's dog was a stray they found that was super easy to train so they didn't have to spring for some 'actor' dog, and then one of the crew took him home forever. Best dog ever!
It was actually Mr. Mel Gibson that took him home himself. He named him Hudson. He was 3 years at the time of filming. He was 18 when he passed if I read and recollect correctly. Hudson was shown in more movies after Mad Max 2: Fury Road. In the first Mad Max, the Golden Retriever was also a stray dog that was quite hilariously and ironically named by Mel "Goldy. Goldy was 5 years old when in the first Mad Max. He lived to be 15. Mel adopted and cared for both. Mel was a dog sanctuary caretaker. Fun fact: He absolutely grew attached to Hudson during filming that in the first week, him and Hudson only followed each other around set in between filming.
@@garrettlarson2606 best movie fact ever , thanks
He was in the pound they got him outher was to be put down the next day I think so lucky
@@garrettlarson2606 Garrett i'll think youll find that a Max 2 stuntmen by the name Gerry Gausla put his hand up for Dog and took him back to his home on the south coast of NSW.I will ask Kim about Dogs passing age and other film work.
That’s.... that’s just so damn beautiful..... 😭
His wife and kid dead, he still sounds the horn to thank the low loader for waving him past... legend
I saw that. Lol
I never picked up on the detail. lol
Lol I was like wtf 😂
LOL 🤣
I still think that THAT Rig shoulda been the Rig he snags in Road Warrior!
The stunt rider with the red helmet on that bridge is an absolute madman. He took two HUGE hits to the head! No CGI just pure balls.
@@ajhendo No I do not "realize" that. Where did you get that information? Or are you just "guessing"?
@@kk43473 That is because he cannot die!
@@ajhendo Nope!
@@ajhendo No record of that as far as we know. But he may have died when he went rolling under the truck @ 5:50!
@@ajhendo 🤷
I'M A 56 YEAR OLD AMERICAN MALE AND WE LOVED THE MAD MAX SERIES BACK IN THE DAY AND STILL DO, CHEERS TO AUSTRALIA FROM AMERICA, GREAT MEMORIES AND A CLASSIC!!!🇺🇲🇦🇺🎉👍🏻
41 here. Watched Fury Road in 2015 and then watched everything else. Best movie franchise of all time.
I remember the late'70s in Cali. sitting in line for Gas. Odd or Even Plates. Get ready Boyos!
Thanks mate! Its bonza movie👍
I'm a 45 yr old American, absolutely love all the mad max movies! But this movie in particular I grew up with.
It was beautiful, but remember that Fury Road was filmed in Namibia! Not Aussie-land. Then...there was MOAR!
0:56 You know you're a car enthusiast when that blower whine gives you goose bumps. God i love this car.
Max pulls the NOS knob and the Heeler Knows what's happening!
@@govetter ...except that that blower wasn't even hooked up to the engine, and the Red button turned an electric motor on and off, instead of controlling a blower clutch. A shame, that.
@@AnnatarTheMaia I Gotta BIG ECHILADA!
@@AnnatarTheMaia Meh, We can IMAGINE? Like Guzzoline & Ammo? That would be PREMIUM! Ask Furiosa! lol ( I would wanna live in Bullet-Town!)
@@govetter there is a company in the U.S. which imports Falcon XB jalopies from Australia, and turns them into Interceptors, and one of the options is to actually make the blower fully functional, I know - I asked.
As an Australian who didn’t grow up with mad max, I had no idea this was considered a wasteland setting. This just looks like Australia to me lol
red macbeth it was more dystopian, so it’s not technically a wasteland. The Road Warrior was more wasteland.
The first movie was just a dystopian future Australia with roving criminal gangs taking over and the police unable to stop them. The 2nd and subsequent films moved the timeline forward to after the fall of society in a "wasteland"
As mediumvillain said, the first Mad Max movie is set during the last stages of the collapse of society, so roads, infrastructure, even the police force, are all still around, albeit barely. But Mad Max 2 is set more than ten years later, in a world without law and order, and by the time you get to Thunderdome it's just complete wasteland chaos. I don't know if Fury Road is in this timeline, I don't think it is personally, but if it is then that's the ultimate wasteland, I mean, like decades upon decades after the collapse of civilisation, where the oceans have dried up and the infrastructure has been buried under sand dunes.
In Mad Max: The Game (an awesome game by the way) it's implied that civilisation actually collapsed sometime in the 2000s, with photographs of cars from the 1990s. If this is true, then Mad Max: Fury Road and Mad Max: The Game exist in their own seperate timeline.
Anyway, yeah, nah, the original three movies are the three stages of societal collapse.
@@a.m11558 After adjusting the timeline in the tie-in comics, Fury Road does take place after Beyond Thunderdome, and the game is "non-canon" to the film timeline.
As for the Furiosa prequel that's under development, we'll have to see how far back it takes place.
As a German Guy who never been in Australia.
Does this Signs actually exist 4:24 ??
that car was personification of Max's madness and revenge. Seeing it crashed on the beginning of second movie broke my heart. well you can always return back to the first one...
Deep thinker but I thought the car was brilliant
I always thought the interceptor got a bad deal on the 2nd movie and fury road. If max is the MFP's top patrol driver why can't he do some evasive driving thus saving his car?
Same to me, I'm still in love with V8 interceptor. When I saw that scene I imediately turned off the movie.
@@joseenriqueperezcastano7820
you never saw mad max 2 ?
its the best!
@@HappyDude1 they are mixing it up with fury road I think?
@0:08-1:30
The precise moment Max's soul is sucked into the supercharger, and bound to the souls of thousands upon thousands of vengeful innocent souls taken before their time,wailing from the Wastelands and beyond the grave, thus binding him forever to his one true soulmate.
Max without V8 is useless...
@@cyberdynefirefox3681 I wouldn't say useless, per se. More like incomplete.
Yeah... What HE said!
@@cyberdynefirefox3681 I understand your point...max and his INTERCEPTOR are one
.cant be one without the other
You disobey meh, You puppy. - Waat?
Girlfriend or Interceptor? Guess I'll be single for the rest of my life.
You'll never be alone with the last V8
Better off! Of course you can🤬the car 🚘!
Interceptor, then chase after the girlfriend.
Great choice!!!!
A car sticks with you till death.
A girlfriend? Wouldn't be so sure.
It used to piss me off so much that in both Road Warrior and Fury Road they destroy the Interceptor, the very ride of Max himself. It was such a cool car and I always thought (and still do, to a degree) that he should have been allowed to keep it all throughout one or both of those movies, sort of like how the hero gunslinger always has his black steed. However, then I started thinking from a storyteller's perspective, and it actually made more sense. The story wants Max to interact with other people, have a chance to bond and form various relationships, some good, some bad, but above all else, he can not be allowed to remain a loner. If that happened the story would go nowhere. And the Interceptor is the one thing that allows Max to drive away from people, to remove himself from the story and just remain an outcast with nothing and no one to interact with. So from the narrative point of view, I understand perfectly why it has to be done. But it still hurts when that machine is trashed... every. single. time.
Fury road is for me terible movie, but the V8 get repaired in this movie...
@@cyberdynefirefox3681 Sure. And then it gets destroyed a second time... Fury Road is guilty of that shit TWICE.
I also understand your point,because the car was used sparingly it makes fans more appreciative of the time we got with it.
@@shadowmatrixbc Rusted & Busted. BUT the War-Pup Crew DID buff it out. "THAT's MINE!" lol
Para mi lo más triste fue ver la muerte de perro, debieron dejarlo al lado de mad max y en sus películas ya que sería más legendario un guerrero de la carretera junto a su fiel perro
4:56 regardless if it is a motorcycle or car. Nothing in the World is as sweet as having a perfectly tuned machine flying down the road at incredible speeds. That mechanic might be goofy as Hell, but he had that car dialed in right that day!
Traveling Tom Barry is a legend!
I also like low pollution and no climate crisis. Maybe if fuel would cost what it actually does to the environment...
@@dr.johannesmunch891 oh STOP. Cars pollute less than ever. Go drive your 6000 lbs Tesla that has 3000 lbs of batteries and charge it off a diesel generator.
@@bldontmatter5319 he has a point though. You can look away, but that's naive.
Mad genius
Saddest movie death of an inanimate object until Wilson the volleyball.
Nah, the saddest after this was the Delorean time machine death.
he wasnt that inanimate when he was floating up and down and far far away from mr hanks..like he wanted to get away from the creep
That Weiand Blower will take the Sun inhalle it !!
Wilson is a symbol used by the elites.
Even in Fury Road, Max trashes the BEAST in the first few minutes. LOL www.imdb.com/title/tt1392190/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0
As a child of the 80's, I always shed a manly tear when the Interceptor explodes and when Spock dies.
Sprog, the kid's name is sprog
Tommy Orr Jr I think he’s talking about the dog
Same, sad to seem him die in real life too
@@MrCrowley925 the dog didnt have a name..it was dog..think hes talking about his kid sprog from the 1st movie
@@Tommyblueeyes He's talking about Spock when he dies in Star Trek 2 The Wrath Of Khan........as a kid of the 80s it made you cry.......and the only other thing as sad was watching Max's car get destroyed is what he meant.
I love how in the scene where max gets shot in the leg the police radio actually talks about his car and how its been located it's overshadowed by the music but you can clearly hear the dispatch operator talking about what he did on the bridge with the car clearly showing that he's being chased by the cops because of him stealing the car but can't find him because he's always one step ahead of them
I love trivia like that.
I just love how THIS has almost NO dialogue! It's Perfect!
Wait so max stole the v8 interceptor I get that it's a cop car so does that mean he took the car without permission
Love it 💙
@@rickyboy6390yes, anyone kills my kid & woman I’ll do the same that’s why it hits hard
Rest In peace Mr Grant Page. The stuntman in all the scenes that made this movie great has just passed away. Australian Icon. Thanks buddy for so many iconic memories.
Here here
A Pint of Guzzoline for my Mate! I still pray for Virginia Hey! LOVES!
Gary Wilkinson..sound guy passed away 3 yrs ago..had the pleasure of working with some of the crew telling on set stories..I was told by them that most of it was done half 1977 and 1978..post production late 1978 finally released Feb 1979 for cinema release..part of our DNA..
@@marzp9841 This is really very interesting.
The transition from Mad Max to The Road Warrior put a big smile on my face. Thanks!
Rusted & Busted! 😍
This is by far the best car MOVIE EVER the reason I bought a vehicle with a roots style blower is because of this movie!!! Every one needs to see the original MAD MAX!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yesss....Mad Max is a great movie ... The sequels...🤔
Rebel wi out a pause plus nitroxx
Those 'behind the scenes' bits about the Vehicles? Wowzie! 😍
I love the sound the supercharger makes when he activates it
You know it was fake. Built from a coffee can.
WEIAND!
@@thomashenebry8269coffee can ? Fr ?
That sound fit perfecly
@@peterfissa8556 It was all show, and no go. Actual superchargers can't be turned off and on; you'd blow your engine. They fabricated one out of parts of a real Weiand supercharger and a Folgers coffee can.
@@RockandrollNegro Didnt they use a chrysler V8 for the deep V8 rumble? rumor i heard.
Hopefully GM makes at least one more movie centered on Max and the Interceptor. It was pretty much forgotten in Fury Road. Would be awesome if he would bring back old Mel to play Max one last time.
Fury Road was a travesty.
@@pedestrian_overkill agreed
was totally forgotten about in MM3
Mel Gibson was supposed to play in fury road originally but they changed it
Why.. Australian cars are gone. Ford left years ago..Holden is dead. You do realize the Interceptor is a Ford Yes?
Quando il film è uscito in Italia, con gli amici l'abbiamo visto 3 proiezioni di seguito. Spettacolo delle 16,00 delle 18,15 e delke 20,30. Avevamo 19 anni. Un capolavoro assoluto. Grande Max
I grew up seeing lots of iconic movie cars. Smokey and the Bandit, Dukes of Hazzard, Knight Rider and more. Although in my humble opinion nothing holds a fuel injector to the black on black, blown, monza-d interceptor.
I know everyone calls it an interceptor now but its actually the pursuit speacial
the front nose is designed by Peter Arcipane and clalled a concorde nose...it was however inspired by the monza but thats about it
Dukes of Hazzard is the best!!!
The interceptor and kitt are the coolest cars ever and James Bond’s cars of course
The delorean too
"A piece from here and a piece there" Without a doubt THE nastiest automobile to hit the screen, Raw power! Awesome car, Awesome movie!
JayDogTitan 1464 Kurt’s car in Death Proof came close
Agree with you here 100 % !
Unfortunately the forced induction could not be real. It would blow the engine through the floor.
SHE'S LAST OF THE V8'S SHE SUCKS NITRO! BEST MOVIE!
This car has to be brought back to the Mad Max series! I love a lot of the customs in the movie, but that Interceptor is a monster!
Used to own one of these cars. It was a factory ordered 1974 Ford Falcon XB Fairmont coupe, 351 GS(grand sports) 3 speed auto. Blue in colour with white interior, blue cloth seat inserts and a sunroof. Awesome car but used to get pretty car sick in the back seat.
Sold it for $2800 in '79. On a sad note, it got flattened a few months later by a semi-trailer in Cooma. Would have been worth about $80-100k now.
👍👍👍👍👍👍
awesome mate 👌🏼
Tragic...
HA! My G8 sounds like that would be a Pontiac Red DOG!
An all time Aussie masterpiece.
I remember playing Mad Max in my childhood. Along with Rambo and a few others
and James Bond and Dirty Harry
Less than 15 minutes of screen time and this car manage to get into every heart of each mad max interceptor fan.
Part of me wishes that the interceptor wasn't wrecked :(
At least we got it to see it a little bit un fury road.
Thanks for this video :D
bro. they wrecked REPLICAS. they would never wreck the real one...
@@ajhendo still, those replicas are still insane :D I’d love to get my hands in one of those, lol
same.
I wanted a supercharger like this one.
I love this for many reasons, BUT... After the first few bits, there is absolutely NO dialogue! (Mostly) Perfect!
Driving around all sweaty, angry and strung out. That takes me back
When someone destroys your family so you decide to anihilate the entire universe
Sounds like Frank Castle.
Max wasn't Mad until....
What if Frank Castle joined Max?
@@MrCouchmen this sounds like a lot of characters LMAO. Imagine a whole team consisting of Kratos, mad Max, John Wick, punisher, ghost Rider, the crow.
@@stimswwolf7867 that.........FUUUUUUUUUCK I WANT TO SEE THAT !!!!!
This was brilliant! Thank you. Best car movie and actor Mel Gibson ever brought together by the grace of God!
The V8 Interceptor in Mad Max 1 and Mad Max 2 was a XB GT Ford Falcon Coupe (JG66) The one they Destroyed in Mad Max 2 was a Standard XB Ford Falcon Coupe tricked up to look like the V8 Interceptor and was used for all the Stunt Work in Mad Max 2 and the Original Car was used for close ups in Mad Max 2. XB GT Ford Falcon Coupes are a Muscle Car in Australia and are a rare car alone, so for the V8 Interceptor to be a GT Falcon Coupe it just add to the value.
It's an American Ford Torino platform, with different grill and tail light panel.
@@sethdover4999sorry the Ford Torino is the US Cousin.
The falcon by that stage was well and truly engineered and designed in Australia.
Did share some of the global parts bin as in the gearbox etc but these are not Torinos with lipstick
It always gets my blood pumping watching these clips...they don't make movies like this anymore that's for sure
Fury Road?
Henry Goater yeah. Only miller makes movies like this.
Yeah, there is something about high speed gritty car chases that bleeds dopamine into my brain. Not shitty, really over the top ones, but ones like these. All the mad max movies have wicked car action.
Was most profitable move for 20 years until the Blair Witch Project.
Love the movie since I was a kid when it came out. The fake blower always bothered me though.
@@The12thDimension. Fury road is bullshit and full of cgi
It's wild how the bumper survived all the way through the apocalypse until the opening scene of the sequel.
I think that was foreshadowing the Interceptor's plot armor wearing off.
@@WilliamEly Rusted & Busted! my fave.
The Mad Max Interceptor is the greatest vehicle on land..... The Millennium Falcon is the greatest vehicle in space..
Haha they are both Falcons
And only one is real.
BUT THE INTERCEPTOR SUCKS NITRO!
@@stevehenrichs5091 Haha be funny to hear.
Luke " What a piece if junk ! "
Han " It's a make .5, she sucks nitro " Lol
And they're always broken! HA!
Brilliant cinematography. One of the best films ever 😊
2020 and I still feel the need to look up the V8 Interceptor. These movies were my childhood. Real stunts real speeds (sped up in places I know) real danger, the tumbling stuntman getting a bike around the back of the head is testament to that. Awesome films 👍
Thank you, Australia for Mad Max!!!... they are grindhouse cult classics... some of the best action films of all time!!!!
All fast and furious combined..... Not even close to the pure adrenaline on this movie, no CGI, NO BS, ... first time i saw these movies.... mind blowing. The V8, the crew, the production, master mind George Miller and legend Mel Gibson.... best movies ever!!!
i was blessed to be an oil changer and part holder for a high performance marine shop in my youth. everytime they test ran a 1000hp super charged v8 this ran through my head.
Hey! Hold my Oil. I'll be right back!
I love how all the madmax films have a mix of straight dialogue and quirky character traits along with straight to the point characterizations that put all the characters but max into the comfortable borderline between realistic and camp making Maxs' low key straight man characterization very grounded. All the films seem to be like that. Toecutter, humongous, master blaster, almost everybody in fury road they all have the feel of like a pirates of the Caribbean Disney ride. They are all uniquely quirky while also being able to communicate to the audience exactly what they are about in a glance or a single line of dialogue. There just is no movie series that pulls it off like Mad Max.
She's the LAST of the V8's...
I still have thus movies on dvd,DVD, will not get rid of them, they are one of my favorites of all time...
Those Aussie Crows... Remember THAT / those 'sonics'?
When GTA came out with the Arena Wars DLC, and there was a car based on Max's Interceptor. You're damn right I bought the thing and made the car look exactly like his Interceptor. A truly beautiful iconic movie car.
Same, the apocalyptic version
1978 xc Ford cobra.
@@ivanbunting5448 it's an XB Ford Falcon
Have you played the actual Mad Max game that came out a few years ago...? Its class
@@dwaynedibbley436 yes I have its absolutely amazing!
Thats one of the best 15m i have ever seen on you tube,well done,good quality too.
Almost NO dialogue except for 'nice doggie' lol
0:26 MUSIC TO MY EARS ! ! ! THE SOUND OF THAT SUPERCHARGED V8 NITRO-INJECTED ENGINE WHEN IT STARTS UP ! ! ! WHAT A BEAUTIFUL SOUND THAT IS ! ! !👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Only car guys understand
When men acted like real men. Damn I miss the 80s.
Me too. This was also in 90s...
I miss a good ol Rough and Tumble
1979
@@cyberdynefirefox3681 80's to 90's and the OST fills DECADES! Thx!
@@youngvices7938 That fuzzy Coupe with the Babe? Cray-Zee!
Loved that car. I was so bummed when it got wrecked in 2. Poor dog too. :(
watched the 4K version recently. the music is what stands out now, melodramatic orchestra for the win
The Interceptor is a proper character in the story. You literally hear it breathing. It's not Mel Gibson that makes your heart race, it's the car. You even mourn its loss.
@@WilliamEly True words,that car is my soul vehicle!
This car is a legend,rest in peace falcon...
Great film.
max's car looks like a super machine.
max's car is so bad ass.
9:28 only the beasts of 70's can do the reversal full thrust while moving forward!! Raw power indeed
Hand brake turn baby…. Can’t do that in today’s cars….all electronic
I think he’s speaking of how most, if not all rwd cars back then had a locked differential from the factory. But yes your correct
Whenever I can't sleep at night I just put on the relaxing sounds of the interceptor's engine. It's roar and the supercharger whine just send me right to sleep, it is so soothing.
And then you wake up with a Cleveland rod hanging out your pillow after it detonates
"It's a Police Interceptor. One of last of the V8s..."
Pursuit Special.
I love my Holden/Pontiac G8 GT 2009! She's the last of the Pontiac's!
@@govetter THAT's what I tell anyone who would listen! It's the Last of tha Pontiacs! And now, I'm MAD! Chasing tankers..., clippin' bikers. Loadin' my Double-barrel, and NOT hitting the RED button, Mostly!
Definitely 1 of the greatest movie cars EVER & what an amazing sound
Everyone praise Max and a car, no one to say good work to that truck driver :D
The original Australian cult classic, one of the most awesome movies ever made. The Interceptor was a true hot rod. No one knows how to pound out the hot rods of the world like us and the Aussies.
Umm not a Hot rod at all, a muscle car
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Love the beast ;)
Yeh my dad has one of those Chevy Caprice old cop cars that’s just a rebadged Holden. I drove that thing while my car was in the shop without realizing how much power it had and needless to say it’s terrifying compared to my Honda Civic lmao
uh, It was an Aussie Ford. I shake my head!
Mad Max 1 is all time classic, & I bought myself a beautiful 1;18 scale model of the MM XB interceptor for christmas last year, it takes pride of place next to K.I.T.T of course!
the autoart version? there is the version from the 1st movie now, its awesome..and thumbs up for KITT too!
Tommy Orr Jr ..it’s actually made by ‘Greenlight’ they make it in at least 3 sizes. Good value for money and a nice replica of the car! KITT is a Hot wheels, that’s a pretty nice one too, wasn’t too expensive either. Probably should mention I have all 3 Back to the Future DeLoreabs too! That aside, today I got to see real size Mad Max cars at the SupaNova comic con event in Melbourne today. They had the yellow pursuit cars and of course the big bad black interceptor😁
@@KnightIndustries572 Yeah the hotwheels Kitt is probably the best 1/18 replica. I know there is 2 of them, cant remember who makes the other.There is a side by side comparison somewhere on youtube
Obra maestra del señor Gibson , mejor actor y director de la historia
Definitely about the coolest car in any movie, and the simple visualizations and cinematography were pure genius. The remake "fury road" was total sacrilege to even try to relate it to the originals.
pcdubya agreed. Also the truck in the movie "Duel" had evil screen presence.
I thought Fury road was great (in my opinion). It was a film full of chases like Road warrior but the world is much more deadly which is why everything goes so much faster
Fury road is fantastic movie can’t deny it but yeah I would love one more cop like movie with max and the interceptor
Mad Max's V8 Interceptor is the only car I've wanted since i was a kid and will still want one when I'm a wrinkled old man
Chris LeBrun I’m a not quite wrinkled old man (I’m 67) and I want one just as bad!
@@robo08ify it'll take me another 33 years until I'm 67 but by the time I become that age I'll still be dreaming and drooling over that car haha 😂
Most legendary car to ever exist. Kit and The General, sorry, but you gotta take the backseat. Just the sound of that engine and the blower get my adrenaline going.
3:17 Oof that stuntman's neck! To me, the Interceptor is to Max what the DB5 is to James Bond and what the Mach 5 is to Speed Racer.
Re neck I saw that too !
Sou um brasileiro com mais de 45 anos, esse filme fez parte da minha adolescência e até hoje assisto, agora acompanhado de meus filhos. Posso dizer que até hoje só tive carros com motores potentes pela a influência que esse filme e o interceptor teve em minha vida.
And the Road Warrior? That was the last we ever saw of him. He lives now... only in my memories.
A man reduced to a single instinct...Survive.
@@banff9858 More than that,but yeah.Yes.Brother.
yeah well
For movie buffs and people who like R&B. The first Mad Max was mostly filmed in and around a township called little river 40 minutes outside Melbourne Australia. The Australian band Little river named themselves after passing a road sign indicating the same little river township.
What? He went on to Thunderdome when 1 man and a retard gorilla entered and 1 man left.
That Interceptor is a character of its own
That supercharger whine deserves its own line in the credits.
fake supercharger
Even Pinkus couldn't make it better! THX Cyber.
The sound when the blowers start and the V8 's 600 horsepower come to life sends shivers down my spine - from the first view in the 80ies till today. I love this car like no other - and Mad Max is the only normal guy in the whole series. And I love Goose and for sure the dog!
The V8 Interceptor from Mad Max and Mad Max II: The Road Warrior is the best movie cars ever in Hollywood movie history.
It's not even Hollywood, it's Australian cinema.
Alden R. Davis it was innovative, but the base of the vehicles in Mad Max were American. The Interceptor was the Aussie version of a Ford Galaxy, same chassis.
Alden R. Davis thdhf
agreed. but I have to say the truck from the movie Duel is also badass
ziggy morris Not correct all Australian Made!
Love that frame of the marauders eyes....right before impact !!..his eyes so unbelievin before hes squashed like a common bug
Long before Vin Diesel and The fast and the Furious. There was a Mel Gibson and "Mad Max" Thanks for sharing..
And to think I had one of those xb falcons in the late 70s early 80s. Remember going to the movie theatre to see Max for the first time.
I just LOVE that this has Minimal Dialogue & Maximum SFX!
all due respect. Don't anyone compare this Australian cinematic genius to Hollywood. Hollywood has lost its flair. They do nothing but re-runs. Hollywood is a has-been. NEXT!
Are you talking about Fury road?
I agree !
In fact i always liked and thought Australia made better movies especially in the 70s -80s they might not had big well known actors but their acting and storylines were much better and more down to earth than Hollywood which has always been overrated .
The costumes were more realistic,Hollywood movies like this had them looking to jazzy and not earthy downtrodded
The costumes were more realistic,Hollywood movies like this had them looking to jazzy and not earthy downtrodded
bring this car back to the big screen
also the truck from Duel.
Ash 928 that's a underrated classic
feb196940 it's coming, end of the year.Mad Max Exposed.
feb196940 YEAH. RESURRECT HIM!! May Max recover him and rebuild it back right after he was turn into Razor Cola. BACK TO BLACK AGAIN!!
They do in Fury Road
This is the first movie I have seen in the cinema, and for this, I love speed, engines and gasoline; of course, this influenced me so much.
And dont forget for motor oil top up
Vanishing Point, not the remake.
In "Hope and Glory- A Mad Max Fan Film" we made sure the Interceptor is featured prominently. And yes, the timeline allowed the Interceptor to survive the movie.
Please bring back Mad Max with his interceptor.
For me only with Mel Gibson...
@@cyberdynefirefox3681 I agree
Nice Car Black w/Black Int.1973 Ford Falcon XB with A 351 C and Dual Overhead Cams 600 HP at the Rear Wheels ! Piece Here A Piece There ! love Mad Max and Mad Max II !
no such thing as the dual overhead cam thing, but it sounded nice i guess
It's those side-pipes with deep-well rears. BadA$$!
@@vetterburns1048 The rears were actually only 265's
@@Tommyblueeyes phase 4 heads werent dual overhead cam true.
Check out 3:15 ...... the bike smacks him in the head!!
Gotta hand it to the stuntmen in this movie. In the cut before he smacks the back of his head on the curb too... It's a wonder he didn't break his neck.
The Paranoid Blues Man he actually got up and walked away from it
Glad the Helmet protected him
The Vicious Chicken of Bristl
I always wondered about THAT GUY! BANG in tha CRANIUM! (even with the helmet, methinks neck issues?)
... My only OTHER thought about 'stunt-guys-demise', was after Iron Bar (in ThunderDome) swings his ass over the railway bridge a few times? INCOMING! lol
This car is awesome.This is my favorite car of them all. No joking. I found it iconic from the first scene it was introduced
1973 Ford Falcon XB / GT Coupe
Always good to see a vintage video with old timey motor bikes and and the last of the "AMC V-8's" I would take the ride any day over a Tesla!!
As much as Fury Road was hyped, and it surely had its moments, it doesn't get even close to the thrill of MM1 and especially MM2.
I regularly drive these roads. Some have hardly changed.
For real? That's pretty sick
This movie had style right down to the super charger intake scoop, never saw one like before or since. Miller proved he knew how to make the best use of the vehicles as integral to the story and not just window dressing.
I lived near the area Mad Max was filmed, and drove around the streets seeing all the tyre marks. And when you see the actual distance those cars had to get up to speed...WOW!!!
@The Shaniac Do you got them chazwazzers?
little river?
David Edwards hey David, please post back here, I am planning something special regarding max filming locations and would love to pick your brain and possibly put you on in a small role advising.
Looks like willunga sa
jane blogs all of mad Max was filmed in Victoria.
Mad Max 1 best film out of all of them, I don't understand how people can think any different, film is badass more grounded
I miss those days...nothing but barrenness all round.....love Australia.
3:16 Even a stuntman with a helmet is going to have a headache after that
Shows you how dangerous practical stunts can be. As a rider that smack to the back of the head made me wince
Probably got some bonus beers (The gang was paid in beers)
That opening scene in The Road Warrior is my favorite piece of cinema ever
GSD fan absolutely agree! Pure blood pumping heart racing, tears falling cinematic gold!
HP Lovecraft Too right!
The black on black is a great war machine that is it it's almost a grim reaper of the wasteland
Wtf is the "black on black"?
@@homeofthemad3044 it`s the name that Chumbucket (on MAD MAX THE GAME) gives to the V8 Interceptor
@@shdedu4268 The new name? Yeah that doesn't count.
@@homeofthemad3044 iNTERCEPTOR LIVES 4EVER, GASOLINE´S BURNIN'
@@homeofthemad3044 Shut up, man. It's a good game, and a cool name.
The startup never gets old. Got a 67 Nova built for a blower. Someday!
I saw this the week it came to the theater.mel Gibson is unrecognizable today.
Too bad, itś shame that this two movies dosen´t go to every theater in the wolrd as was 1. time release...
2:26 - Loved the presumably unintentional yet genuine "beep beep beep" horn sound as the bike crashed with the left side of the handlebar hitting the dirt which made sense.
ULI BI FORS DAT ET TU BI CONTNUEDET
I've said it before, that Yellow dozer RIG that waved him around, shoulda been the RIG he snagged to haul the Tankah!! ... just sayin'.
great movie this will stay in history
Been watching this movie around 4 times a year since I was 15. I'm 52 now it's the best. All be watching it on my death bed most likely
Me too
I have the 1/18 autoart model absolutely love it
My 2. favorite car. Number one ist still CHRISTINE🎉 58 Plymouth Fury!!!!Number 3 is a 79 Pontiac Trans Am. And then comes a Mercedes Benz "Daimler" 280 SE3,5L ❤
My Dad's second ever car was an XB 2 door hardtop in this very same black. Had the 302 Cleveland in it. He wishes he held onto it!
me too.. and whilst were on the subject, you wanna correct all of the idiot young yanks on here saying the car was a mustang or some other shit lol
I always thought it had an XC body with a XD front end...my bad : /
Matt Willis the XC will be too new for the film
Sean Leckey Fair enough. Thanks for that
my 1st car ever in white 302 also xb GS fairmont coupe