Warning: Do not drive while listening to "Brothers In Arms". You'll find yourself speeding without realizing it. Excellent for jogging to, though. Same effect. Friggin' love that track.
The football (or soccer for our American friends) coach of a fried each week had one player bring hype music to listen to before the match. When it was my friends turn he brought Brothers in Arms and everyone was so hyped up that they only used this song from that point onward.
Same with the "Big Blue" track from F-Zero. I was listening to it on my way to work the other day, then a cop pulled me over and informed me I had been doing 798 km/h in the 60 zone.
@@Codraroll "you listenin to me boy? you caused three sonic booms travelling along this roadway for no longer than 30 seconds. what exactly do you have to say for yourself?"
Something that made me fall in love with this movie is that every single one of the vehicles were custom built for this film, that and aside from the backgrounds and some environments, it was all practical effects.
this is really important. Miller is one of the old school directors, so of course he insisted on doing as much practical as possible. Every single car was built, in detail, for this movie. Even tiny details we don't see in the movie were handled like they are important.
@@arlo4639 yup they did. And I thought that the steering wheel flying into the camera was cgi.... but nope. That's a real steering wheel and they did stop morion
Right? Maybe it’s the fact they are actual characters that the audience likes? That they are have reasonable abilities and put through trails and tribulation? Like you know, normal storyteller stuff
Thank you! I love how realistic it is! They're trying and they're brave but they're still much more limited than max and furiosa. But they're absolutely not just sitting there screaming the whole time. I legitimately cared for every one of them
Yeah. They’re not used to enacting violence themselves because they’ve basically been groomed into sexy trophies, but they’re doing all they can to protect one another.
For all the movie’s insanity, the practical stunts make it all feel more realistic, which in turn makes the nightmarish beauty of this movie’s universe realistic as well.
"Realistic." Have you seen the giant sand firestorm? Have you seen the way they dispense water. The way people act. Anyone acts. This movie is the least realistic piece of shit ive ever seen
@@davehultermans7238 climate change in the future could maybe cause firestorms as this is set in future. By then technology could have evolved to dispense water like that. Brainwashed, terminally ill warboys act like suicide bombers we see even nowadays. You never know what people act like when they are clinging for survival and on the brink of death. Anyways I love this movie.
@@davehultermans7238 Thanks for your respectful and well-written comment, Dave. I suppose the word “realistic” was too unclear. What I meant by “realistic” is: “Within the rules of the movie’s version of reality, the danger felt tangible and immediate due to the practical stunt work, as opposed to the CGI cartoon it all could have been in another director’s hands.” There. Air tight. I know you were looking for clarification, since you were so incredibly passionate in your rebuke of my observation. You have your opinion on the overall quality of the film, and I have mine. Neither one is right or wrong, again, in my opinion.
@@fredskull1618 Ah what an amazing response! However it seems Dave is the sort of person who just sort of shows his contempt and quietly disappears. He doesn’t want to argue or criticize, he just wants to be heard.
9:53 I always loved how the moment Max sees Nux's chromed teeth he immediately starts "panicking". He KNOWS Nux is gonna do something that will get both of them killed because he just witnessed (pun intented) another war boy blowing himself up to get a kill. Man I love this movie.
I especially love how the warboys, who are cancer-ridden, near-suicidal daredevil lunatic zealots, define Max as a "raving feral," and Nux declaring that he'll have Max's "high-octane crazy-blood" pumping into him is what gets him the driver's seat in that scene.
One thing that I love as well, is that Furiosa clearly cared about the War Rig crew, there's a shot with a tear on her face as she sees some of them die, and the music that's playing as she drives the last car into the funnel is showing that they are human lives and worthy of acknowledging, but also that the girls that she's trying to protect are her priority
Can I just mention how much I love the fight between Furiosa and Max at the beginning? It's shot amazingly, the characters are both using everything at their disposal, there's some genuine tension even after watching it for the fifth time and my favourite thing: It's not weird about having female characters. Whether you consciously notice it or not you're shown that Max is kind of different from your usual action movie protagonist. When coming across a bunch of scantily clad supermodels in the desert he doesn't really care, he just wants the water. There's no moment of some kind of "My goodness I must protect these poor women!" there's just him trying to get the water. And the fight at the start doesn't have some stupid weird sexual tension, Furiosa doesn't pull a Black Widow and judo flip him by wrapping her legs around his head (seriously, that specific move is oddly prevalent with female characters in action movies), it's just two people trying to murder each other in a desert. It's wonderful. Which is an odd thing to say about two people trying to murder each other in the desert.
it makes sense in theory why women would do that move a lot: not that i'm a judo expert or anything, but it logically follows that if your opponent is bigger than you and has substantially more muscle mass, one of the best ways to take them down is by literally _taking them down_ to the ground and choking them. since you're a lady and fighting someone bigger and stronger than you, you'd want to throw all of your weight into destabilizing them, and choking them at the same time. so you tie yourself to their neck to knock them off balance, and then WHIP into the ground as hard as possible to attempt a knockout, then you choke them with your legs to ensure they can't reach your weak point(your head). i could be completely wrong about this, it's just a thought.
@@malum9478 Optimally, you'd keep your feet planted and do a hip throw, then transition to an armbar for that. Even if they want to keep fighting, their arm will physically not work. You have the advantage, and gained it at much less risk than if you had thrown yourself at them.
I think one of my favorite things about Fury Road is that, even after their pretty even fight when they first met, there never feels like there's much tension between Max and Furiosa. It might just be that threats to their life take priority, but they have no problems working together almost immediately. I especially like the scene when Max is trying to snipe but doesn't want to waste their last bullet, so he gives it to Furiosa who already demonstrated she's really good with that rifle. He never gives the sense of "I need to be the one to save us" that some other male heroes tend to give off.
That was cool in the movie but unfortunately that is not how it was in real life. I remember reading stories about how Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron fucking HATED each other.
@@illwill1991 yee. Hardy tool the blame for it tho which is good for him. He talked about how he was stressed on making it big and how he was taking too many projects and the like and this led to him being an absolute asshole in the time frame. He owned up to it tho which is why i can still appreciate that, not a lot of people do that these days.
@@billybob-zk9nm Agreed. Talked a big man to admit huis faults & when he's wrong. Women dont do that nowdays cause you know, not an iota sign of weakness and we can't show that around todays men 😏...
@@dkayflowers79 Charlize Theron also mentioned how worried she was about doing well on the project. She was super stressed and worried about making sure she wouldn't be the reason the film didn't do well. Especially with all the delays it had.
6:17 Bonus worldbuilding detail: In a world where water is such a valuable resource, and where Joe strictly limits it's dispensation to his followers and allies, his personal transport, the Gigahorse, is immaculately clean.
I think we can objectively say, on the grounds of all around production quality and writing, that this *is* the best action film ever. I stand by this whole heartedly. 😆
@@edoardoprevelato6577 The writing in John Wick is not nearly as good as Fury Road. The fight choreography is amazing sure, but...the story is just, well, cliché.
Greatest modern Christian film that I've ever seen. Ye lol, shoutout to the Logos Made Flesh video, whether intentional or coincidental, just makes this masterpiece of a film even greater
I was one of the warboys in this movie and I can confirm that as mad and brilliant as the film is, it's nothing to actually standing on a modded car doing 65mph across a desert with the actual guy playing on his flame guitar. (Pause @ 6:23 , I'm the guy with both my arms in the air by the car in the back near IOTA)
@@karrimgyver I've got a couple of mates who aren't really actors, just locals to where the filming is who are warboys for the upcoming mad Max film, it's not to tricky to get the part if you look right.
Another detail that you missed, when the Glock's magazine is ejected, you see the rounds inside, they are straight up lead slugs. Because by this time most ammunition is extremely hard to find, and plating bullets is difficult. So the Bullet Farm is just a massive reloading facility which forms it's own bullets from straight lead, which in the comics works perfectly because Bullet Farm is built on an abandoned Lead Mine.
It also adds detail in a further scene: when the Bullet Farmer starts going after Max, Furiosa and the Wives in the Bog, using his tracked transport, he is very clearly shown pulling one of his own teeth and loading it I to a gun. Ingesting lead (which you would definitely do if you had dentures made from it) is notorious for affecting mental health, and might have influenced his reckless behaviours after being blinded.
If the most common comment isn't about Hugh Keays-Byrne playing both Toecutter and Immortan Joe I'll eat my computer. The video to acknowledge that is Part 2, I promise.
I remember begging for this movie for Christmas and surprisingly got it. I sat down to watch it and my parents decided to watch it too despite my history of "weird movies" (anything that isn't a romantic comedy). I paused it at one point to go to the bathroom and my dad freaked out because he was so invested.
You may cover this later but I especially love that this movie has MULTIPLE female characters AND uses them to express different degrees of femininity. Even the most feminine, the wives, aren't helpless, stupid, or damsels. They can't fight, but they pass Furiosa tools, use their body weight to protect her, etc. They're resourceful and Furiosa wouldn't have gotten as far without them. Innuendo Studios does a great video on it.
Personally I always thought Furiosa was stolen with her mother to be "wives" to Joe, but her mother probably tried to escape and was killed, like Furiosa says, and Furiosa herself was either unable to get pregnant or carry to full term, and so was turned free to the outside, where she worked her way to the top of being a respected member of Joe's forces. It makes her vengeful "remember me" at the end make perfect sense.
Yeah i thought the same u took the words 👉 right out of my mouth......she said my mom died on the 3th day...so she was very young still ...im thinking they are making another we shill see...lupo
In the comics, it’s very heavily implied that she was one of Joes wives, but was then rejected for an unknown reason, implied to be infertility or her arm
I thought he had done Coraline. Hmm... If one likes details in movies, the fine attention to every single piece of thing on a screen, that movie is one to review. Btw, I didn't know anything about this movie before I watched it. When the Other Father song came on, I instantly recognized John from TMBG.
16:00 I'm sad you didn't win the War Rig clearing the sand out of its engine, the sound editing makes its sound like it's taking a deep breath. The War Rig is not just a giant modified semi-truck, it's another character, when it barrels though the sand to clear the fire it's like a beast running on all fours. It makes it all the more heart breaking when it crashes at the end, it feels like you just lost a friend
He missed the part where the engine's air intake was closed off before they lowered the front bumper to extinguish the flames with the sand... and then reopen again after. That was such a cool detail.
17:00 It's commonly referred to as header wrap. It's used on under hood exhaust parts (usuallu headers) in performance cars to to reduce under hood temperatures so placing it that far down an exhaust system would work as great pipe insulation. So you're right, it would insulate the pipe enough to be grabbed without getting burned.
One of my favorite things about the movie is Max's character arc. You already alluded to it by talking about how he doesn't have a plan, he just runs away, and how feral he is. It's all connected. Max starts the movie as barely above a wild animal-he's wholly and totally focused on immediate survival and needs and absolutely nothing else. Look at the scene where he agrees to let everyone on the war rig. Furiosa tries to appeal to long term survival-she points out that when Immortan Joe finds out that Max wounded Splendid, Joe will torture and kill Max. But since it's a more abstract threat-Joe's war party is literally OFF IN THE DISTANCE and ONLY just over the horizon-it simply does not compute for Max. But when she says "do you want that thing off your face?" THAT computes. THAT makes sense. Max doesn't like the muzzle and knows survival is harder with it on him. It's immediate and concrete and he can process that thought, and THAT'S what drives him to let them on the war rig. In addition, at first when Furiosa asks him what his name is, he asks "what does it matter?" Human connection means nothing to him, because it's not necessary for his personal survival. I could go on, but compare this to Max at the end of the film. Instead of simply riding off when he delivers Furiosa to the Many Mothers, he has begun thinking toward the future and processing abstractions again. He figures out that taking the Citadel is the best chance for the group's survival and not only does he give them that plan, but he VOLUNTEERS TO HELP. And then at the very end, when Furiosa is dying, he gives her some of his OWN BLOOD and HIS NAME, two things he absolutely would not have done when he first met them. It's so rich and thematically deep and it's told mostly through visual storytelling.
@@thelastholdout difference is no one makes movies about a wise man guiding a broken woman. It’s always the man who needs the woman the woman can be proudly without a man
Always loved that Nux spins his car around in reverse during the first big action scene and all of the action is shot towards the back of the war rig so the audience doesn't see the sandstorm coming before the reveal.
CinemaWins: "The shot is over-saturated, this is what the sand looks like in real life. It's not really that orange." Australians: "Sand comes in other colors besides orange?!"
@@TheAzCorner Yeah I think they done it purposely to give you the impression that it is alive and as much of a character as the rest of the cast. Like when it’s destroyed it’s not just the death of a war boy and a truck but the death of their home that they’ve made this journey on.
The understated and almost "blink and you'll miss it" world-building is amazing in this film. All the explanations of how the world works are SHOWN rather than explained.
It's just sad a the more graphic R rated version of this film was not made. It was toned down a lot from the original concepts. The early storyboards were incredible pieces of art to look at. Look up Peter Pound (storyboard artist) to see his amazing work. If Fury Road was made as the more graphic variant it would have created new film world records in sales. It's sad the studios couldn't accept the risk / reward of going full hog.
The more evil and deserving of punishment an evil character is, the more visceralness I can tolerate in a film when its happening to them, because then I *want* to watch something awful happen to them. But if a movie is just a horror gorefest doled out left and right to everyone in the way, I can't stomach it. It ceases to be interesting as a film and just becomes a "well how messy can we make every moment and how much effort can we dedicate to making an audience feel ill", and there's already genres for that. Like, when I was young Saving Private Ryan was a fav growing up, but if every single action movie defaulted to being as messy as that, I think I'd dislike a whole lot more of them because it would feel so forced having to watch every character blow up and get dismembered in a different way. And it's traumatizing when it happens to your favorite characters (god like I hate GoT its pure sadistic misery), sometimes we don't need movies to have to face every consequence reality does. Sometimes it's good to have a stylized fiction break that doesn't rattle your nerves every scene, Fury Road is intense and full of action enough. And who knows if the sequels if they ever happen will ratchet up the intensity?
@@Robert399 Your wrong, look at what Mel Gibson did with The Passion. He took the risk and was rewarded with the highest ever grossing R rated film in the North American market. The film Joker has the worldwide record. If Fury Road was done full hog it would have blown everything else away easily.
I always loved that hanging onto a door was how Splendid saved Furiosa's life and also was partly the cause of her death later on. It's almost like it cements this thought in the viewer moving forward that no idea could work more than once and not end badly the second time around.
17:13 I've always thought that when she slipped off Max didn't see her go under the wheels and only said so because going back to get her when Immortan Joe is so close behind would be suicide, and I think the look at Furiosa and her look back is a silent conversation about it. She comes to the same conclusion, "if we go back for her this will all be for nothing." Better to lose one of them than to lose all of them
The great thing about that scene is that it's 100% feasible to read it both ways. It's totally likely that Max maybe didn't KNOW that Angharad was dead, but he knew better than to go back on the off-chance that she survived. It's too great a risk for no guaranteed success. But the other reading of it is that Max's wife and child died the exact same way, so he knows that it's very unlikely she survived. Both explanations hinge on Max's experience, both as someone who has seen death and as someone who's learned how to cheat it.
I saw this film five times in theaters at full price. I went every single afternoon I had any free time. It's a fucking incredible film and I will go to bat for it at any moment.
That's a start...I'm sitting at 91 views in theaters since 2015. No joke. 2020 was a catastrophic year in that regard, but nevertheless I had the chance to watch it 3 times in Drive-in theaters in summer.
I remember going to the movie theater to watch this movie, having no idea that I was going to be bestowed this colossus of a film. Never have my standards for an action movie lowered ever since my eyes were blessed with this masterpiece.
I think it may be one of my all time favourite theatre experiences. This movie had no right to be decent, nevermind good. I went in with zero expectations. Now I think its the best movie of the century.
Same here. My mom and I went to go see some movie, I can't remember what. But all that was left for that were some pretty crappy seats, so we decided on this one. Best decision ever.
I went in with high expectations; The first one will always hold a special place in my heart and i couldn't stop watching the trailers for this one. But i've never else had such high expectations be so overwhelmed!
I never found the Doof Wagon to be over-the-top. It makes perfect sense. You're out driving in the desert with no radios. Having a sound vehicle as focal point for your convoy helps coordinate and send instructions, and it motivates your people. Your musician is like a battle standard that everyone rallies behind. Try taking a multi-day road trip with no music and you'll understand
One thing I love about the rock rider chase is when they cover the war rig in sand to put out the fire, and when it clears away the rig sounds like it's taking a breath, as if it's a character of its own
Nux has probably one of the best character arcs I’ve ever seen! I also appreciate that this movie, while having great nods to the OGs, works just as well as a stand-alone film.
I can't be the only one who feels half the appeal of these videos is just seeing the insane effort and attention this guy puts into his videos. So good!
Seeing everything in frame and shot/edited this way just makes me happy. To me the film is perfect in every way, each element lives its purpose and creates an exceptional viewing experience every watch
@@leus I was too busy laughing. He even lost Imortan Joe's revolver!! Its like Odin giving you Gungir and you trip over yourself and plunge the weapon into the sea
The door comes off the vehicle because it was damaged in Furiosa's fight with the Buzzards, and possibly again when Nux fires the shotgun. So yes, Max is to blame for her wound, but in the end I'd say that all the major characters end up having a role in Angharad's death.
Also! Re: the win at 16:50, it’s actually likely that Dag deliberately pretended to struggle with the bolt cutters when she was trying to free Max, in order to distract him and give Furiosa time to ambush him. Note how she didn’t struggle in the same way to clip off Cheedo’s chastity belt. When Capable and Angharad have to work together to use the cutters, it makes sense because of the difficult angle they’re working in.
The entire Brothers in Arms scene comes together in so many amazing ways, and one of my favorites is the sound design. With the score pumping in the background, that simple breathing sound as the war rig's dozer extinguishes the fire sticks with me like a burr
I watched this movie in the hospital while I was going through a hard time so it has a sweet spot in my heart, thank you for showing me how good this movie actually was.
You honestly love it when the choir in the intro matches with any accompanied music in the movie's title card. Good for you, CinemaWins. Good for you. (Music) Win Counter: +1
I actually studied this movie in Film studies and I went from enjoying it to absolutely loving it. It was great to hear someone mention the action tracking across the screen. I wrote a whole assignment on that alone and the Rock Riders sequence is a great example to show people. The focus on the action is consistent throughout the whole movie and really helps the viewer connect more. It can turn what is otherwise a very noisy and hard to follow action sequence that would normally need some breathing room after it into a very cohesive and gripping sequence. 5 star review all round. And for any one who already loves this movie I would definitely recommend checking out the Black and Chrome version. It's a whole new experience
"How can we make our movie more metal than it already is.... how about a dude wearing a mask of human skin strapped to a truck made of speakers playing a flamethrower guitar!" Director: 👌
Added bonus of the mentioned shot-transiion (14:55 onwards) - since it seems Furiosa and the Rockriders are both moving towards the center, it is not only the focus on action moving fluidly, it also creates a sense of immediacy as both parties are racing each other. As always, I highly enjoyed your work, thanks and stay safe :)
My favorite moment is when they drop the cow plow thing to kick up dirt to put out the fire and with the score I can feel the War Rig holding it's breathe in hope then the dirt dies down and the vents open and it sounds just like it's taking a breath like the way a diver breathes after straining their body and lungs to reach the other side and the music picks up and yes the War Rig has its second wind!
That one scene of IOTA on mad max was my absolute favorite of the movie. Like the entire thing, the drums, the guitar, the flames, the cars, all of it. It was just SO fucking good.
11:47 : the shotgun doesent fire because they are the same dud shells from before. Max was hoping that the others would assume he had the gun loaded and ready to fire.
This is one of my top favorite films. Not only because the action is so good but because of the skill shown by the filmmakers. Just impeccable and breathtaking in every aspect!
I think I great point that was missed was that on Nux and Slit's vehicle you can see the Gyro Captain's Skull, Glasses, and Head Wear on the central spike
I also find it rather appropriate. She is an extremely accurate shot, a trait shared by “The Many Mothers”, and her grease reflects this. It accentuates her eyes and gives it an sharp and intimidating look.
@@Joawlisdoingfine ooooh that's a really cool observation! The many mother's are all about sharpshooting and not only is she extremely accurate but also amazing driver which would require good eyesight
@@Joawlisdoingfine oof absolutely. Love the bits of lore about the world they only scratch the surface of. Like, what's a bullet farm? I assume like a factory but I got the image of like people digging in the ground looking for old bullets from the pre-apocolypse
@@applepieexplosion4030 Well... though not stated by Bullet Farmer they do indeed recycle old shells, you are forgetting the gunpowder. The way they make it is not exactly known from the Movie itself so I can’t really say.
I saw Fury Road in the cinema and honestly don't think I exhaled for the entire run time. When the end credits finally hit and I could finally breathe I was spent. What an amazing film.
I've been binge-watching old 'Everything GREAT's and this is the first time when a multi-parter wasn't already finished when I got to it. The struggle is real waiting for part two! Looking forward to it.
Thank you for finally getting around to covering this movie. It is one of my favorites, I have seen it a countless number of times, and yet you still find and point out these little details that I never noticed before. One that just blew my mind is that I never made the connection that the Warboys' salute looks like an engine. It just makes me appreciate the film and those who made it even more!
Everything Great about Mad Max: Fury Road- everything!!!! The storyline was dope, the acting was amazing, the visuals, scenery and aesthetic was phenomenal. I love everything about this movie.
Another interesting thing I thought of concerning the War Boys being all white. One, like you said, its so they can match Immortan Joe and it makes him seem less weak, but I always figured there was a practical purpose to it as well. White is reflective, and would help keep sunlight off of you. In a massive never ending desert where the sun is always pounding, being all white without exposing your actual skin would probably help to reflect some of that heat and intensity from the sun.
You left out one beutiful shot. When the rockriders are bombing them and they use sand to extinguish it, there is a shot of the air intaker opening up with a sound of someone gasping for air.
I love the story where the prop master was given the instructions for the guitar, built it to shoot flames (but not play) and then when Miller came in he asked "great, where do you plug it in?" It was only then that the prop master realized Miller expected it to play as well, and he rebuilt the whole thing to be completely functional in real life.
14:57 - Love how you described the cinematic techniques for the action in this movie. The way you describe it with the visuals at hand made it super clear. Well Done!
Warning: Do not drive while listening to "Brothers In Arms". You'll find yourself speeding without realizing it. Excellent for jogging to, though. Same effect. Friggin' love that track.
Jogging? Ain't no jogging any more after 10 seconds.
I used to listen to that on the way to work to get amped up to do concert load-outs.
RIP the live music industry
The football (or soccer for our American friends) coach of a fried each week had one player bring hype music to listen to before the match. When it was my friends turn he brought Brothers in Arms and everyone was so hyped up that they only used this song from that point onward.
Same with the "Big Blue" track from F-Zero. I was listening to it on my way to work the other day, then a cop pulled me over and informed me I had been doing 798 km/h in the 60 zone.
@@Codraroll "you listenin to me boy? you caused three sonic booms travelling along this roadway for no longer than 30 seconds. what exactly do you have to say for yourself?"
Something that made me fall in love with this movie is that every single one of the vehicles were custom built for this film, that and aside from the backgrounds and some environments, it was all practical effects.
Custom built.... and custom destroyed. So great
this is really important. Miller is one of the old school directors, so of course he insisted on doing as much practical as possible. Every single car was built, in detail, for this movie. Even tiny details we don't see in the movie were handled like they are important.
@@markabraham2367 i really didn't believe that they did the war rig crash practically but no i was wrong...
they actually flipped a semi truck
@@arlo4639 yup they did. And I thought that the steering wheel flying into the camera was cgi.... but nope. That's a real steering wheel and they did stop morion
Yep, this movie is everything the original would have been if they had the budget back then.
“Fang it." is an Aussie term for drive fast.
It is a nod to F1 great Juan Manuel Fangio.
Oooooo i seeee
I'm an Aussie but I never knew that, heard/used it a million times but like most aussie slang the origin isn't even thought about, just accepted.
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Same, my mates always say it but never knew where it came from.
@@slartybartfast4213 Dope Hitchhiker's reference. As in the late Dentarthurdent.
@@aerthreepwood8021 'It's a sort of threat, you see. I've never been terribly good at them myself but I'm told they can be terribly effective.'
Love how the War Rig itself is treated like a character; a breathing, roaring and fighting dragon of the wasteland.
“Metaphors!..”
-Yahtzee Chroshaw
2000 horsepower nitro boosted war macine
The fact that this movie even made the - supermodel essentially liabilities wives - badass and brave, something Hollywood has a very hard time doing.
Right? Maybe it’s the fact they are actual characters that the audience likes? That they are have reasonable abilities and put through trails and tribulation? Like you know, normal storyteller stuff
Thank you! I love how realistic it is! They're trying and they're brave but they're still much more limited than max and furiosa. But they're absolutely not just sitting there screaming the whole time. I legitimately cared for every one of them
Yeah. They’re not used to enacting violence themselves because they’ve basically been groomed into sexy trophies, but they’re doing all they can to protect one another.
Stop using the word BRAVE on everything. This word had absolutely lost all its meaning
@@alaeddinejabrane6862 good.
For all the movie’s insanity, the practical stunts make it all feel more realistic, which in turn makes the nightmarish beauty of this movie’s universe realistic as well.
"Realistic." Have you seen the giant sand firestorm? Have you seen the way they dispense water. The way people act. Anyone acts. This movie is the least realistic piece of shit ive ever seen
@@davehultermans7238 climate change in the future could maybe cause firestorms as this is set in future. By then technology could have evolved to dispense water like that. Brainwashed, terminally ill warboys act like suicide bombers we see even nowadays. You never know what people act like when they are clinging for survival and on the brink of death. Anyways I love this movie.
@@davehultermans7238 Thanks for your respectful and well-written comment, Dave. I suppose the word “realistic” was too unclear. What I meant by “realistic” is: “Within the rules of the movie’s version of reality, the danger felt tangible and immediate due to the practical stunt work, as opposed to the CGI cartoon it all could have been in another director’s hands.” There. Air tight. I know you were looking for clarification, since you were so incredibly passionate in your rebuke of my observation. You have your opinion on the overall quality of the film, and I have mine. Neither one is right or wrong, again, in my opinion.
@@fredskull1618 Touché good sir
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Ah what an amazing response! However it seems Dave is the sort of person who just sort of shows his contempt and quietly disappears. He doesn’t want to argue or criticize, he just wants to be heard.
R.I.P Hugh Keays-Byrne 1947-2020. You played Immortan Joe perfectly.
WITNESS!
He will ride eternal shiny and chrome
jesus christ why are all of my hero's Dying Rick May, Grant Imahara, Ennio Morricone and now Keays-Byrne. Fuck me this truly is the worst year.
Also played Toecutter in Mad Max 1
@@dorianjareth9198 And he played Grunchlk in Farscape
9:53 I always loved how the moment Max sees Nux's chromed teeth he immediately starts "panicking". He KNOWS Nux is gonna do something that will get both of them killed because he just witnessed (pun intented) another war boy blowing himself up to get a kill. Man I love this movie.
I especially love how the warboys, who are cancer-ridden, near-suicidal daredevil lunatic zealots, define Max as a "raving feral," and Nux declaring that he'll have Max's "high-octane crazy-blood" pumping into him is what gets him the driver's seat in that scene.
One thing that I love as well, is that Furiosa clearly cared about the War Rig crew, there's a shot with a tear on her face as she sees some of them die, and the music that's playing as she drives the last car into the funnel is showing that they are human lives and worthy of acknowledging, but also that the girls that she's trying to protect are her priority
I love how non-Australians think that this is an action movie when it's actually just a documentary about Australia.
Just toned down some. ( they hid the drop bears to take out some of the horror we put up with. )
Honest Australien Government Ad | Kyoto Carryover Credits
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Is there any vegemite in this movie then?
@@LadyOnikara No, no vegemite. It was made for Americans.
@@LadyOnikara They haven't rediscovered its glory yet.
I love that when Max sees the women showering what shocks him is not the girls, but the water.
Yup. Man's got his priorities straight.
Changed the way i look at water after this film
@@Jhess101AnimeXOXO Watch the original Dune. "Water is Life"
@Holger H. “Behold, as a wild ass in the desert, go I forth to my work.” ~ Gurney Halleck ― Frank Herbert, Dune
@@spacedinosaur8733 *read
Can I just mention how much I love the fight between Furiosa and Max at the beginning? It's shot amazingly, the characters are both using everything at their disposal, there's some genuine tension even after watching it for the fifth time and my favourite thing: It's not weird about having female characters.
Whether you consciously notice it or not you're shown that Max is kind of different from your usual action movie protagonist. When coming across a bunch of scantily clad supermodels in the desert he doesn't really care, he just wants the water. There's no moment of some kind of "My goodness I must protect these poor women!" there's just him trying to get the water. And the fight at the start doesn't have some stupid weird sexual tension, Furiosa doesn't pull a Black Widow and judo flip him by wrapping her legs around his head (seriously, that specific move is oddly prevalent with female characters in action movies), it's just two people trying to murder each other in a desert. It's wonderful. Which is an odd thing to say about two people trying to murder each other in the desert.
His pregnant wife was killed in front of him in the first movie. obviously he still loves his wife.
It's obvious you probably haven't seen the second movie. He didn't want to protect anyone. He wanted the gasoline.
@@southpakrules Yea deep on so many levels lol
it makes sense in theory why women would do that move a lot: not that i'm a judo expert or anything, but it logically follows that if your opponent is bigger than you and has substantially more muscle mass, one of the best ways to take them down is by literally _taking them down_ to the ground and choking them. since you're a lady and fighting someone bigger and stronger than you, you'd want to throw all of your weight into destabilizing them, and choking them at the same time. so you tie yourself to their neck to knock them off balance, and then WHIP into the ground as hard as possible to attempt a knockout, then you choke them with your legs to ensure they can't reach your weak point(your head).
i could be completely wrong about this, it's just a thought.
@@malum9478 Optimally, you'd keep your feet planted and do a hip throw, then transition to an armbar for that. Even if they want to keep fighting, their arm will physically not work. You have the advantage, and gained it at much less risk than if you had thrown yourself at them.
RIP Hugh Keays-Byrne.
Ride eternal, shiny and chrome, through the gates of Valhalla.
Am I awaited?
WITNESS!
WITNESSED!
WITNESS!
When we look up in the night sky, we'll think of him.
I think one of my favorite things about Fury Road is that, even after their pretty even fight when they first met, there never feels like there's much tension between Max and Furiosa. It might just be that threats to their life take priority, but they have no problems working together almost immediately.
I especially like the scene when Max is trying to snipe but doesn't want to waste their last bullet, so he gives it to Furiosa who already demonstrated she's really good with that rifle. He never gives the sense of "I need to be the one to save us" that some other male heroes tend to give off.
When she catches him when he falls from the rig,I can’t help but have the biggest smile on my face it’s one of the best moments of the movie
That was cool in the movie but unfortunately that is not how it was in real life. I remember reading stories about how Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron fucking HATED each other.
@@illwill1991 yee. Hardy tool the blame for it tho which is good for him. He talked about how he was stressed on making it big and how he was taking too many projects and the like and this led to him being an absolute asshole in the time frame. He owned up to it tho which is why i can still appreciate that, not a lot of people do that these days.
@@billybob-zk9nm Agreed. Talked a big man to admit huis faults & when he's wrong. Women dont do that nowdays cause you know, not an iota sign of weakness and we can't show that around todays men 😏...
@@dkayflowers79 Charlize Theron also mentioned how worried she was about doing well on the project. She was super stressed and worried about making sure she wouldn't be the reason the film didn't do well. Especially with all the delays it had.
6:17 Bonus worldbuilding detail: In a world where water is such a valuable resource, and where Joe strictly limits it's dispensation to his followers and allies, his personal transport, the Gigahorse, is immaculately clean.
"OH WHAT A DAY! OH WHAT A LOVELY DAY!"
@Moon Wolf If I'm gonna die, I'm gonna die historic on the Fury Road.
This comment was a given.
@@moarkrabspointlesschanneld8467 maybe later
@@edoardoprevelato6577 you are very right
@Moon Wolf WITNESS ME!!
Honestly one of the best action films ever made.
I think we can objectively say, on the grounds of all around production quality and writing, that this *is* the best action film ever. I stand by this whole heartedly. 😆
I mean, if John Wick is considered action, then...
@@edoardoprevelato6577 The writing in John Wick is not nearly as good as Fury Road. The fight choreography is amazing sure, but...the story is just, well, cliché.
For me is the best action film ever made
@@BagOCheetos same
The title should be : "Everything IS great about Mad Max Fury Road"
Love this movie
It's my all time favorite tbh
who could'nt love this action masterpiece ?
Greatest modern Christian film that I've ever seen.
Ye lol, shoutout to the Logos Made Flesh video, whether intentional or coincidental, just makes this masterpiece of a film even greater
Damn, I was thinking this exact thing when I saw this video, you beat me to it
@@thetomcat_dude1588 i personally prefer the original trilogy
I was one of the warboys in this movie and I can confirm that as mad and brilliant as the film is, it's nothing to actually standing on a modded car doing 65mph across a desert with the actual guy playing on his flame guitar.
(Pause @ 6:23 , I'm the guy with both my arms in the air by the car in the back near IOTA)
Cool if true, proof tho?
It must be harsh to film even for a background actor with this movie haha
God im jealous
@@karrimgyver I've got a couple of mates who aren't really actors, just locals to where the filming is who are warboys for the upcoming mad Max film, it's not to tricky to get the part if you look right.
Why make up lies on the internet?
Another detail that you missed, when the Glock's magazine is ejected, you see the rounds inside, they are straight up lead slugs. Because by this time most ammunition is extremely hard to find, and plating bullets is difficult. So the Bullet Farm is just a massive reloading facility which forms it's own bullets from straight lead, which in the comics works perfectly because Bullet Farm is built on an abandoned Lead Mine.
It also adds detail in a further scene: when the Bullet Farmer starts going after Max, Furiosa and the Wives in the Bog, using his tracked transport, he is very clearly shown pulling one of his own teeth and loading it I to a gun. Ingesting lead (which you would definitely do if you had dentures made from it) is notorious for affecting mental health, and might have influenced his reckless behaviours after being blinded.
I will absolutely witness this video, shiny in google chrome.
ThePhenomenalEX this comment the real MVP 👍🤣
You legend
You beauty!
16:05 that goddamn music. THAT TRACK. Seen the movie several times now, and 4 years later it still raises the hairs on my arm
Damn straight. Sometimes I just go and watch this scene for the rush!
Junkie XL's finest hour.
If the most common comment isn't about Hugh Keays-Byrne playing both Toecutter and Immortan Joe I'll eat my computer. The video to acknowledge that is Part 2, I promise.
Plz do one on Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind plz!!!!
Nacho Libre, I beg you!!!!
EGA Godzilla (1998) please
Hello there.
Please do "the gentlemen" directed by guy richie
"Oh, what a day - what a lovely day!" actually bring tears to my eyes. I *adore* Nux.
The idea of describing the aesthetic of this movie as "Heavy Metal Thor Ragnarok but angrier" is iconic
"Thor Ragnarok" 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
When I heard the close out all I could think was "what?!no,Wait!" I didn't even notice that was an almost 20 minute video.
Fury road will do that too you, it's entrancing rush of roaring engines
CinemaWins: This is what sand really looks like (Not orange).
me, an Australian: That's what its SUPPOSED to look like?!?!
funny enough as a soil major it varies. Mostly you gotta blame the rocks that the sand comes from.
Haha, I had the exact same reaction - like, “oh nah it’s WAY more red than that in real life.”
Australia is an elaborate hoax.
lmao
@@mikeljackson9192 I mean, a whole continent where every animal tries to kill you? Has to be fake. Warren Fahy fictional wrote a book about that.
I remember begging for this movie for Christmas and surprisingly got it. I sat down to watch it and my parents decided to watch it too despite my history of "weird movies" (anything that isn't a romantic comedy). I paused it at one point to go to the bathroom and my dad freaked out because he was so invested.
You may cover this later but I especially love that this movie has MULTIPLE female characters AND uses them to express different degrees of femininity. Even the most feminine, the wives, aren't helpless, stupid, or damsels. They can't fight, but they pass Furiosa tools, use their body weight to protect her, etc. They're resourceful and Furiosa wouldn't have gotten as far without them. Innuendo Studios does a great video on it.
How was that girls death Max's fault? Do u know...
@@LN031 He shot her in the leg and she slipped on her blood from that wound.
@@robertwalker5794 Her other foot was already planted down on the truck
And I love how they don’t make the whole thing blatantly about feminism but about how the women in this movie are oppressed
@@LN031 Yes but because she only had one foot on the bar, she slipped and fell. Her death was a direct result of his actions.
Personally I always thought Furiosa was stolen with her mother to be "wives" to Joe, but her mother probably tried to escape and was killed, like Furiosa says, and Furiosa herself was either unable to get pregnant or carry to full term, and so was turned free to the outside, where she worked her way to the top of being a respected member of Joe's forces. It makes her vengeful "remember me" at the end make perfect sense.
Yeah i thought the same u took the words 👉 right out of my mouth......she said my mom died on the 3th day...so she was very young still ...im thinking they are making another we shill see...lupo
She's missing an arm, so I think it made her imperfect to be a wife anymore. But she was well liked, so she stuck around.
@@luposoli1667 3rd!! lol
In the comics, it’s very heavily implied that she was one of Joes wives, but was then rejected for an unknown reason, implied to be infertility or her arm
@@ArborealOreo i think the missing arm is implied to have been lost in combat not a genetic defect
Okay: you should win Coraline, just because of all the little details in the stop motion that i feel like no one but you would pick up on
I vote Coraline too. Amazing movie.
@@carlosfer2201 holy shit he hasn't already done Coraline?! Yeah, I third this.
i definitely fourth this
He hasn’t done Coraline??? He should!
I thought he had done Coraline. Hmm... If one likes details in movies, the fine attention to every single piece of thing on a screen, that movie is one to review.
Btw, I didn't know anything about this movie before I watched it. When the Other Father song came on, I instantly recognized John from TMBG.
16:00 I'm sad you didn't win the War Rig clearing the sand out of its engine, the sound editing makes its sound like it's taking a deep breath. The War Rig is not just a giant modified semi-truck, it's another character, when it barrels though the sand to clear the fire it's like a beast running on all fours. It makes it all the more heart breaking when it crashes at the end, it feels like you just lost a friend
That was actually a very dope detail that I love in this movie.
Not to mention he glossed over the interceptors death
Also I love that the soft, dreamy slow-mo focus when he sees the Wives isn’t on their bodies, but on the water instead.
He missed the part where the engine's air intake was closed off before they lowered the front bumper to extinguish the flames with the sand... and then reopen again after. That was such a cool detail.
17:00 It's commonly referred to as header wrap. It's used on under hood exhaust parts (usuallu headers) in performance cars to to reduce under hood temperatures so placing it that far down an exhaust system would work as great pipe insulation. So you're right, it would insulate the pipe enough to be grabbed without getting burned.
Man, the way you highlighted the focal point shifts was so clear. It made an unbelievable amount of sense
One of my favorite things about the movie is Max's character arc. You already alluded to it by talking about how he doesn't have a plan, he just runs away, and how feral he is. It's all connected. Max starts the movie as barely above a wild animal-he's wholly and totally focused on immediate survival and needs and absolutely nothing else. Look at the scene where he agrees to let everyone on the war rig. Furiosa tries to appeal to long term survival-she points out that when Immortan Joe finds out that Max wounded Splendid, Joe will torture and kill Max. But since it's a more abstract threat-Joe's war party is literally OFF IN THE DISTANCE and ONLY just over the horizon-it simply does not compute for Max. But when she says "do you want that thing off your face?" THAT computes. THAT makes sense. Max doesn't like the muzzle and knows survival is harder with it on him. It's immediate and concrete and he can process that thought, and THAT'S what drives him to let them on the war rig.
In addition, at first when Furiosa asks him what his name is, he asks "what does it matter?" Human connection means nothing to him, because it's not necessary for his personal survival.
I could go on, but compare this to Max at the end of the film. Instead of simply riding off when he delivers Furiosa to the Many Mothers, he has begun thinking toward the future and processing abstractions again. He figures out that taking the Citadel is the best chance for the group's survival and not only does he give them that plan, but he VOLUNTEERS TO HELP. And then at the very end, when Furiosa is dying, he gives her some of his OWN BLOOD and HIS NAME, two things he absolutely would not have done when he first met them. It's so rich and thematically deep and it's told mostly through visual storytelling.
that is AMAZING
True but that’s so also part of the problematic themes of the film. It’s the classical “woman saves men from himself” trope
@@luisandrade2254 I disagree for the simple fact that if you change Furiosa's gender, Max's arc doesn't change a single bit.
@@thelastholdout difference is no one makes movies about a wise man guiding a broken woman. It’s always the man who needs the woman the woman can be proudly without a man
@@luisandrade2254 oh, so your issue is that it's a man who's portrayed as broken and feral and needing help? That's what you're bitching about?
Always loved that Nux spins his car around in reverse during the first big action scene and all of the action is shot towards the back of the war rig so the audience doesn't see the sandstorm coming before the reveal.
CinemaWins: "The shot is over-saturated, this is what the sand looks like in real life. It's not really that orange."
Australians: "Sand comes in other colors besides orange?!"
Holy shit that break down on how the director frames each scene SUPER under appreciated my jaw dropped the moment you pointed it out.
Please mention the engine “breathing” after holding its breath from the sand scoop trick.
That actually gave me chills when I first saw it
You can hear it roaring muzzled by the burning sands before it bursts forth gasping deep
The War Rig was as much a character as any of em
@@TheAzCorner I can't tell if that was a fact or pure poetry.
@@TheAzCorner Yeah I think they done it purposely to give you the impression that it is alive and as much of a character as the rest of the cast. Like when it’s destroyed it’s not just the death of a war boy and a truck but the death of their home that they’ve made this journey on.
@@leewolf6434 if you watch the bts videos on it the director says just that and they purposely designed the rig to be a character
The understated and almost "blink and you'll miss it" world-building is amazing in this film. All the explanations of how the world works are SHOWN rather than explained.
it’s borderline unhealthy how much i love this movie
*high five* Preach.
It's just sad a the more graphic R rated version of this film was not made. It was toned down a lot from the original concepts. The early storyboards were incredible pieces of art to look at. Look up Peter Pound (storyboard artist) to see his amazing work. If Fury Road was made as the more graphic variant it would have created new film world records in sales. It's sad the studios couldn't accept the risk / reward of going full hog.
"If Fury Road was made as the more graphic variant it would have created new film world records in sales" I think that's an extremely bad assumption.
The more evil and deserving of punishment an evil character is, the more visceralness I can tolerate in a film when its happening to them, because then I *want* to watch something awful happen to them. But if a movie is just a horror gorefest doled out left and right to everyone in the way, I can't stomach it. It ceases to be interesting as a film and just becomes a "well how messy can we make every moment and how much effort can we dedicate to making an audience feel ill", and there's already genres for that. Like, when I was young Saving Private Ryan was a fav growing up, but if every single action movie defaulted to being as messy as that, I think I'd dislike a whole lot more of them because it would feel so forced having to watch every character blow up and get dismembered in a different way. And it's traumatizing when it happens to your favorite characters (god like I hate GoT its pure sadistic misery), sometimes we don't need movies to have to face every consequence reality does. Sometimes it's good to have a stylized fiction break that doesn't rattle your nerves every scene, Fury Road is intense and full of action enough. And who knows if the sequels if they ever happen will ratchet up the intensity?
Think you're making the mistake assume everybody is a 15 year old boy lol.. Art? Grow up lol
@@Robert399 Your wrong, look at what Mel Gibson did with The Passion. He took the risk and was rewarded with the highest ever grossing R rated film in the North American market. The film Joker has the worldwide record. If Fury Road was done full hog it would have blown everything else away easily.
@@leokimvideo The highest grossing R-rated film ever is only the 31st highest grossing film.
I always loved that hanging onto a door was how Splendid saved Furiosa's life and also was partly the cause of her death later on. It's almost like it cements this thought in the viewer moving forward that no idea could work more than once and not end badly the second time around.
17:13 I've always thought that when she slipped off Max didn't see her go under the wheels and only said so because going back to get her when Immortan Joe is so close behind would be suicide, and I think the look at Furiosa and her look back is a silent conversation about it. She comes to the same conclusion, "if we go back for her this will all be for nothing." Better to lose one of them than to lose all of them
The great thing about that scene is that it's 100% feasible to read it both ways. It's totally likely that Max maybe didn't KNOW that Angharad was dead, but he knew better than to go back on the off-chance that she survived. It's too great a risk for no guaranteed success. But the other reading of it is that Max's wife and child died the exact same way, so he knows that it's very unlikely she survived. Both explanations hinge on Max's experience, both as someone who has seen death and as someone who's learned how to cheat it.
I saw this film five times in theaters at full price. I went every single afternoon I had any free time. It's a fucking incredible film and I will go to bat for it at any moment.
Same! Saw it with a friend, another friend, a sister, both sisters, and then once more alone just for good measure.
That's a start...I'm sitting at 91 views in theaters since 2015. No joke. 2020 was a catastrophic year in that regard, but nevertheless I had the chance to watch it 3 times in Drive-in theaters in summer.
I remember going to the movie theater to watch this movie, having no idea that I was going to be bestowed this colossus of a film. Never have my standards for an action movie lowered ever since my eyes were blessed with this masterpiece.
I think it may be one of my all time favourite theatre experiences. This movie had no right to be decent, nevermind good. I went in with zero expectations.
Now I think its the best movie of the century.
Same here. My mom and I went to go see some movie, I can't remember what. But all that was left for that were some pretty crappy seats, so we decided on this one. Best decision ever.
I went in with high expectations; The first one will always hold a special place in my heart and i couldn't stop watching the trailers for this one. But i've never else had such high expectations be so overwhelmed!
I never found the Doof Wagon to be over-the-top. It makes perfect sense. You're out driving in the desert with no radios. Having a sound vehicle as focal point for your convoy helps coordinate and send instructions, and it motivates your people. Your musician is like a battle standard that everyone rallies behind. Try taking a multi-day road trip with no music and you'll understand
One thing I love about the rock rider chase is when they cover the war rig in sand to put out the fire, and when it clears away the rig sounds like it's taking a breath, as if it's a character of its own
so this was me falling in love with this movie all over again. I never noticed the produce either.
This movie was probably one of the best theater watching experiences I've ever had.
Nux has probably one of the best character arcs I’ve ever seen! I also appreciate that this movie, while having great nods to the OGs, works just as well as a stand-alone film.
I can't be the only one who feels half the appeal of these videos is just seeing the insane effort and attention this guy puts into his videos. So good!
The way this channel notes so many details and talks about them in such a professional way makes CinemaSins look like kiddy play
Seeing everything in frame and shot/edited this way just makes me happy. To me the film is perfect in every way, each element lives its purpose and creates an exceptional viewing experience every watch
I couldn't stop laughing at the warboy yelling witness while falling out the door i never noticed that.
It's weird how emotional I get when Joe sprays the chrome on Nux, like I'm happy for him that he's getting everything he ever wanted??
But then like 5 seconds later......
@@fenster666 everyone in the movie theather laughed at that, and I was "WHAT NO WHY OH WHY!"
@@leus
I was too busy laughing. He even lost Imortan Joe's revolver!! Its like Odin giving you Gungir and you trip over yourself and plunge the weapon into the sea
Seeing the sand storm in theater brought chills and near tears at how good it was. Everything about it was perfect. Thank you Mr Miller.
13:01 I've seen this movie like 10 times and even I didn't notice Nux slowly making his way towards the front in all the wideshots
Never noticed that Angharad slipped due to the blood. That is so sad, and also well thought out on the filmmakers' side.
The door comes off the vehicle because it was damaged in Furiosa's fight with the Buzzards, and possibly again when Nux fires the shotgun. So yes, Max is to blame for her wound, but in the end I'd say that all the major characters end up having a role in Angharad's death.
Also! Re: the win at 16:50, it’s actually likely that Dag deliberately pretended to struggle with the bolt cutters when she was trying to free Max, in order to distract him and give Furiosa time to ambush him. Note how she didn’t struggle in the same way to clip off Cheedo’s chastity belt. When Capable and Angharad have to work together to use the cutters, it makes sense because of the difficult angle they’re working in.
This movie is a masterpiece and I've been waiting for you to do it. I'll take as many parts as you can give us.
Same!
Witness!!
I'd also add 100 wins for all the "show don't tell"s in the movie.
38 years old and I finally know it's called a Brannock Device.
The entire Brothers in Arms scene comes together in so many amazing ways, and one of my favorites is the sound design. With the score pumping in the background, that simple breathing sound as the war rig's dozer extinguishes the fire sticks with me like a burr
He didn’t mention the lizard at the beginning being two-headed either, connecting to the nuclear montage.
As an Aussie, I can confirm your interpretation of “fang it” is correct, and appreciated the proper pronunciation of Aussie too 😉👍🏻
I watched this movie in the hospital while I was going through a hard time so it has a sweet spot in my heart, thank you for showing me how good this movie actually was.
You honestly love it when the choir in the intro matches with any accompanied music in the movie's title card. Good for you, CinemaWins. Good for you.
(Music) Win Counter: +1
I never noticed that Max tried to chew off the driver boy' hand off. I thought the muzzle was just for post apocalypic show.
The fact that we don’t have a sequel to this yet is a crimeeeeeee
It is the 2nd sequel to the original after all ( Thunderdome had nothing much to do with Max, just Tina )
There is gonna be a sequel, it’s called mad max wasteland
@@thedoctor8527 is that confirmed?
I really want to see this thing going.
@@markwolfston I believe there's a Furiosa spin-off movie first, but then after that they're working on the next Max
@@lachlangeorge8364 if there is no Charlize in that spin-off, I'm not interested.
But, I'm thrilled for the next mad max
The music, sound design and overall dramatics off this movie is top notch
I can't believe I watched this movie for the first time yesterday and was completely blindsided by how much I loved it.
It's great in 3d. They really did the 3d parts well and didnt over use it.
I actually studied this movie in Film studies and I went from enjoying it to absolutely loving it. It was great to hear someone mention the action tracking across the screen. I wrote a whole assignment on that alone and the Rock Riders sequence is a great example to show people. The focus on the action is consistent throughout the whole movie and really helps the viewer connect more.
It can turn what is otherwise a very noisy and hard to follow action sequence that would normally need some breathing room after it into a very cohesive and gripping sequence.
5 star review all round. And for any one who already loves this movie I would definitely recommend checking out the Black and Chrome version. It's a whole new experience
I have been waiting FOREVER for you to do this film. Thank you for finally getting to it.
Man, 18 Minutes were never over so fast.
I love this movie
Fury Road? Oh what a day, WHAT A LOVELY DAY!
"How can we make our movie more metal than it already is.... how about a dude wearing a mask of human skin strapped to a truck made of speakers playing a flamethrower guitar!"
Director: 👌
Not just anyones skin, thats his mothers face
@@thingusbingus8181 ik he's got a fucked up backstory
And the drums.
Added bonus of the mentioned shot-transiion (14:55 onwards) - since it seems Furiosa and the Rockriders are both moving towards the center, it is not only the focus on action moving fluidly, it also creates a sense of immediacy as both parties are racing each other.
As always, I highly enjoyed your work, thanks and stay safe :)
My favorite moment is when they drop the cow plow thing to kick up dirt to put out the fire and with the score I can feel the War Rig holding it's breathe in hope then the dirt dies down and the vents open and it sounds just like it's taking a breath like the way a diver breathes after straining their body and lungs to reach the other side and the music picks up and yes the War Rig has its second wind!
That one scene of IOTA on mad max was my absolute favorite of the movie. Like the entire thing, the drums, the guitar, the flames, the cars, all of it. It was just SO fucking good.
11:47 : the shotgun doesent fire because they are the same dud shells from before. Max was hoping that the others would assume he had the gun loaded and ready to fire.
That’s why Furiosa got pissed off. She got held up by an empty shotgun.
If there was ever a movie that deserved multiple parts, it is Mad Max: Fury Road
This is one of my top favorite films. Not only because the action is so good but because of the skill shown by the filmmakers. Just impeccable and breathtaking in every aspect!
I think I great point that was missed was that on Nux and Slit's vehicle you can see the Gyro Captain's Skull, Glasses, and Head Wear on the central spike
I love how about half the video is just him swooning over her eye color. Tbh I did the same thing watching the movie for the first time
I also find it rather appropriate. She is an extremely accurate shot, a trait shared by “The Many Mothers”, and her grease reflects this. It accentuates her eyes and gives it an sharp and intimidating look.
@@Joawlisdoingfine ooooh that's a really cool observation! The many mother's are all about sharpshooting and not only is she extremely accurate but also amazing driver which would require good eyesight
@@applepieexplosion4030
And that dude that counts the cost is in fact a cannibal, hence his deformities and his namesake.
@@Joawlisdoingfine oof absolutely. Love the bits of lore about the world they only scratch the surface of. Like, what's a bullet farm? I assume like a factory but I got the image of like people digging in the ground looking for old bullets from the pre-apocolypse
@@applepieexplosion4030
Well... though not stated by Bullet Farmer they do indeed recycle old shells, you are forgetting the gunpowder. The way they make it is not exactly known from the Movie itself so I can’t really say.
I’ve seen this movie countless times now and this video still managed to show me new easter eggs and ideas. Phenomenal!!
I saw Fury Road in the cinema and honestly don't think I exhaled for the entire run time. When the end credits finally hit and I could finally breathe I was spent. What an amazing film.
I've been binge-watching old 'Everything GREAT's and this is the first time when a multi-parter wasn't already finished when I got to it. The struggle is real waiting for part two! Looking forward to it.
Thank you for finally getting around to covering this movie. It is one of my favorites, I have seen it a countless number of times, and yet you still find and point out these little details that I never noticed before. One that just blew my mind is that I never made the connection that the Warboys' salute looks like an engine. It just makes me appreciate the film and those who made it even more!
You probably could have just showed a static title and let the win counter run for 18 minutes. Fury Road is a modern masterpiece.
Everything Great about Mad Max: Fury Road- everything!!!! The storyline was dope, the acting was amazing, the visuals, scenery and aesthetic was phenomenal. I love everything about this movie.
Seriously one of the greatest cinematic feats of all time.
16:15 This musical masterpiece brings tears of joy to me every time. Junkie XL outdid himself here.
Another interesting thing I thought of concerning the War Boys being all white. One, like you said, its so they can match Immortan Joe and it makes him seem less weak, but I always figured there was a practical purpose to it as well. White is reflective, and would help keep sunlight off of you. In a massive never ending desert where the sun is always pounding, being all white without exposing your actual skin would probably help to reflect some of that heat and intensity from the sun.
The editing of this movie is just god tier.
You left out one beutiful shot. When the rockriders are bombing them and they use sand to extinguish it, there is a shot of the air intaker opening up with a sound of someone gasping for air.
The flamethrower guitar deserves all the wins, especially considering that it's actually real
I love the story where the prop master was given the instructions for the guitar, built it to shoot flames (but not play) and then when Miller came in he asked "great, where do you plug it in?" It was only then that the prop master realized Miller expected it to play as well, and he rebuilt the whole thing to be completely functional in real life.
That part talking about the action and eye movements was SO cool.
14:57 - Love how you described the cinematic techniques for the action in this movie. The way you describe it with the visuals at hand made it super clear. Well Done!