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Behind the scenes : Mad Max : Fury Road 

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The behind the scenes making of Mad Max: Fury Road starring Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron
It showcases some amazing stunts from George Miller's movie.
Synopsis: Mad Max: Fury Road is the fourth film of George Miller's Road Warrior/Mad Max franchise co-written and directed by Miller. The post-apocalyptic action film is set in the furthest reaches of our planet, in a stark desert landscape where humanity is broken, and most everyone is crazed fighting for the necessities of life. Within this world of fire and blood exist two rebels on the run who just might be able to restore order... There's Max, a man of action and a man of few words, who seeks peace of mind following the loss of his wife and child in the aftermath of the chaos. And Furiosa, a woman of action and a woman who believes her path to survival may be achieved if she can make it across the desert back to her childhood homeland.

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@flintown173
@flintown173 4 года назад
To this day this movie cements the fact that The Academy need to recognise stunt work as award-worthy. Blows my mind what they did with this film
@adriannespring8598
@adriannespring8598 4 года назад
AMEN TO THAT!!!
@chettlar212
@chettlar212 3 года назад
perhaps they don't so as not to incentivize crazier and crazier stunts that lead people to be less careful and kill someone.
@xfrobie9773
@xfrobie9773 3 года назад
@@chettlar212 It's more because if they did recognize it that way, the industry as a whole would have to deal with more stunt performers demanding more for their performances. If you're just some nobody that subs in for a big name actor in a few scenes, you don't have any bargaining leverage because they can put a list of other nobodies in your place and no one will ever tell in the final movie.
@theporcupine9993
@theporcupine9993 3 года назад
They probably never will because the morality of incentivising dangerous behaviour is a bit shady. It could lead to doing extremely dangerous stunts just to overtake one another
@bungdilly6333
@bungdilly6333 3 года назад
Who gives a fuck about what the Academy thinks. They're so out to lunch 98 percent of the time.
@jonosrecords
@jonosrecords 8 лет назад
this movie isn't only an achievement in filmmaking, but also in engineering. Holy shit dude, this is great
@AlexBarclayCalifornia
@AlexBarclayCalifornia 5 лет назад
John Otero I was lucky enough to play with the edit file, the amount of sound/video involved is mind boggling.
@nathanielsharp2615
@nathanielsharp2615 4 года назад
I was hoping it would talk heaps about the cars i know a guy who helped build a good quantity of them including the gigahorse (that was his proudest one) and even got to test drive the doofwagon
@joeymerk4302
@joeymerk4302 4 года назад
nathaniel sharp Nice🤟
@DangerDavez
@DangerDavez 4 года назад
@@nathanielsharp2615 Watch the other behind the scenes. I goes through many of the cars
@nathanielsharp2615
@nathanielsharp2615 4 года назад
@@DangerDavez thanks man I'll have a give em a geez
@mrdaym
@mrdaym 2 года назад
"I'm spinning through the air, injured, because the stunt didn't go as planned. Time to relax my body completely to try and minimize further injury." Stuntmen are insane.
@tycho_m
@tycho_m 4 года назад
Guy Norris is a fucking legend. What a boss. After shattering his legs accidentally in Mad Max 2, keeping that take and making it one of the iconic stunts of that movie, going back and doing the amazing car flip himself 34 years later. What a boss
@WTFisTingispingis
@WTFisTingispingis Месяц назад
What a goddamn stud.
@Cal6009
@Cal6009 5 лет назад
God they really got literally every madman they could didn't they? Motocross daredevils, circus performers, veteran stuntmen, everything. Love it.
@1tyrant100
@1tyrant100 8 лет назад
A movie like this will never be made again if not by George Miller. That is so sad. This movie breaks every cliche of hollywood today and I hope a lot of directors take a page out of Millers book and bring back movies like this.
@sinamadani8317
@sinamadani8317 8 лет назад
There's going to be 2 more
@OscarMontezFilms
@OscarMontezFilms 8 лет назад
Have you heard of a small time director named Christopher Nolan? Probably not. Anyway, he makes his movies using a lot of particle effects and real world locations.
@docdingus6961
@docdingus6961 8 лет назад
+sina madani God I hope so
@garethbondisabaddie2334
@garethbondisabaddie2334 8 лет назад
+Oscar Montez Films Well that makes two of them.
@MarkyDav
@MarkyDav 8 лет назад
+The Labryinth Mainly because the film at its core is Australian, not Hollywood.
@alexman378
@alexman378 7 лет назад
I love the contrast of Hardy and his roles. Every time I see him on behind the scenes features, he's always smiling and cheering and it seems geniuine, although 95% of his roles are psychologically fucked up or sad/tragic characters.
@cilkandmookies
@cilkandmookies 4 месяца назад
Apparently he was a pain in the ass during the production of this one.
@MsHellokitty666
@MsHellokitty666 4 года назад
I've watched this movie at least 15 times and it hasn't lost the slightest bit of it's awesomeness.
@migalorsdarwin1930
@migalorsdarwin1930 4 года назад
This making of is more entertaining then the movie to me. I saw it 0,5 ttimes.
@mrfineeye
@mrfineeye Год назад
i watched it 100 times, even more, everytime noticed something new
@Nikhillbt
@Nikhillbt 4 месяца назад
@@mrfineeye exactly.
@notquitemytempo1353
@notquitemytempo1353 8 лет назад
Real people risking injuries or even worse, real cars with creative design, real explosions, real stunts, attention to detail, commitment, hard work, dedication by everyone to their respective craft. And at the helm an old school director who wouldn't have it any other way, coming decades after his prime to teach modern action directors how it should be done. Nothing but respect for everyone involved in the making of this movie. It's a dying art what they're doing, but the end result proves that, even with all the CGI in the world, some things are just irreplaceable.
@watercolourferns
@watercolourferns 4 года назад
@@kevCjm6dhhihiujkbbhjhvcfyhuiij There's a comma between "worse" and "real cars". Learn some grammar, kiddo.
@mytech6779
@mytech6779 4 года назад
The problem with CGI is that it has no inherent limits, which inherently leads to cheating; adding crap that isn't believable, a general laziness and cheapening, often implementation by some fresh graduate that has no practical real world reference, too much "look what I can do" rubbish.
@Wydjacob
@Wydjacob 2 года назад
And wasn’t even nominated for best picture in 2015… I still don’t get how.
@DVincentW
@DVincentW Год назад
@@kevCjm6dhhihiujkbbhjhvcfyhuiij Excuse you.
@anisel1000
@anisel1000 3 месяца назад
yes it was, and it won 6 Oscars​@@Wydjacob
@AbiNubli
@AbiNubli 9 лет назад
what a movie. what a lovely movie
@nensha5084
@nensha5084 3 года назад
24:21 George had just performed one of the most expensive and irreversible stunts in the movie, something that can only be done once, and has to be done correctly. He has to make sure the stunt was a success. And as its happening... he doesnt much care where the truck is landing, all he cares about is if the stunt driver is ok. THATS a good director. George at the moment only cared if the driver was ok instead of getting that perfect shot. He's a good man, a good director.
@TristanWilder
@TristanWilder 5 лет назад
three years later and I still wish they had brought out the storyboard as a hardback book to enjoy more of the madness.
@_peepee_
@_peepee_ 2 года назад
they might be saving some of it for the furiosa sequel
@fbiagent2848
@fbiagent2848 5 лет назад
Imagine being George Miller and having this beautiful yet insane story in your mind
@gerardmagnarelli558
@gerardmagnarelli558 4 года назад
RU-vid comment guy 😂😂
@Ihavehadmanynames7779
@Ihavehadmanynames7779 2 года назад
Time to mostuwrb8
@leonthesleepy
@leonthesleepy 8 лет назад
Dont care what anyone says. He deserves a Best Director nomination for this
@birdiewolf3497
@birdiewolf3497 5 лет назад
He deserved to win. This was an achievement. Something to be studied years from now.
@adamfitri_
@adamfitri_ 4 года назад
💯
@LEGIONGAMESJD
@LEGIONGAMESJD 6 лет назад
I know the CGI is impressive, but all my respect to the people who risk in real life to create something so great like this.
@jerrygil1965
@jerrygil1965 2 года назад
That's living life
@laureno4399
@laureno4399 7 лет назад
The pole jumping scene gives me anxiety... those stuntmen are so metal!
@no_peace
@no_peace 3 года назад
It's SO COOL
@stopbunsen
@stopbunsen 8 лет назад
I have a huge amount of respect for everyone who worked on this film. That really looks like a tough, long film shoot. But I'd say it would be an unforgettable experience for all of them. And the film itself is brilliant.
@brianmalambo6483
@brianmalambo6483 3 года назад
It's marvelous
@LordDavid6
@LordDavid6 8 лет назад
Holy shit. I am overwhelmed by the level of coordination, planing and communication they required to make this movie. I can't imagine how difficult it must have been to film all this in the middle of nowhere. Amazing!
@Marblez3
@Marblez3 8 лет назад
I love how he hired as many Australian cast and crew as he could.
@blainwilson7937
@blainwilson7937 4 года назад
@Marblez3 Too bad Mel Gibson wasn't in it.
@m2heavyindustries378
@m2heavyindustries378 4 года назад
@@blainwilson7937 Didn't need a old man with rocks in his head
@KoMaHu3aM
@KoMaHu3aM 4 года назад
I'm not saying he likes or not Australians, but one of the reasons he could've done that is because a movie to be labeled as "Australian production/co-production" the goverement requires specific amount of local work force to be hired, and (normally) there should be some Australian landmark (which are none of in this moive). And yeah that is kinda "tax-inavasionee" from Australia's gross ;) (movies ARE art, but money is money)
@slinkid9410
@slinkid9410 4 года назад
The movie was made by Australians. Nothing to do with Hollywood
@evan242503
@evan242503 2 года назад
That was what made Mad Max and Road Warrior so otherworldly to myself and my friends. They were half the budget and twice as cool as what the U.S. was producing at the time. ( Think Cannonball Run ) I knew somehow that these characters didnt talk like me.
@AnarchistPoop
@AnarchistPoop 9 лет назад
This movie is a fucking piece of art.
@KarolisJurevicius
@KarolisJurevicius 5 лет назад
It makes my head hurt just thinking about the planning and logistics involved in making such a film. They didn't cut corners or mess about and seems like thoroughly enjoyed the process. I wish we had more filmmakers so dedicated to their vision.
@Hawkeye04300
@Hawkeye04300 8 лет назад
I love how the only time CG was used was for safety reasons, the impossible, and aesthetic changes.
@Nineteen1900Hundred
@Nineteen1900Hundred 8 лет назад
+Hawkeye04300 The way it should be used.
@cili4231
@cili4231 8 лет назад
+Hawkeye04300 Yea, CGI is supposed to be a tool. not your movie... *cough* michael *cough* bay
@CRaZYLPs2508
@CRaZYLPs2508 8 лет назад
+Colston is da name Micheal Bay actuelly uses a lot of practical effects in his movies (well of cause the Transformers are all CGI, but as "Hawkeye04300" said, to fully animate them practically would be "impossible")
@luisa.belmares5716
@luisa.belmares5716 7 лет назад
I think Michael Bay has pretty good visual effects in his movies. The real problem is the chaotic film shooting of the action scenes where you don't know what to hell is happening. And of course, his shitty scripts.
@ChefofWar33
@ChefofWar33 4 года назад
@@cili4231 Michael Bay is a bad example. He uses practical effects like a motherfucker. Its just he makes everything explode.
@saint-simon1134
@saint-simon1134 4 года назад
Usually I dont watch "behind the scenes" of good movies because I dont wanna ruin my impression. But man... everything was filmed... for REAL. No green screens, no trailed trucks, no stunts made on computer. This is why Mad Max in my top its best movies seen in last 4-5 years.
@namroadmarker9378
@namroadmarker9378 5 лет назад
Seeing through the comments and non of them mentioned "NAMIBIA" I am so proud my country was used for such an AMAZING movie!
@81caasi
@81caasi 4 года назад
An amazingly unique country in the whole world. Spectacularly, where a red Namibian Desert meets the edge of the Atlantic Ocean
@namroadmarker9378
@namroadmarker9378 4 года назад
@@81caasi i love that....incredible view ever
@Magooch86
@Magooch86 4 года назад
Looks amazing!
@dandygirl6
@dandygirl6 4 года назад
such a beautiful place to film an epic like this! You can create such a rich story from a naturally stunning environment
@namroadmarker9378
@namroadmarker9378 4 года назад
@Albert Munkey wow really? Please when you come back, give me a call +264814436201 i will take you to alot of nice places around. Thank you for kindness compliment
@sarcasm4905
@sarcasm4905 9 лет назад
SO much respect for them doing all of this for real and not with computers. Can't even describe how ridiculously much I missed watching "making of's" like these that aren't all greenscreen shots. Don't get me wrong though; I realize CGI and all that is a great talent on it's own and one that is very impressive when mastered. I do not wish to belittle the work of great talents on that field, but yet I definitely tip my hat to actual stunts like this and it blows my mind how much effort and awesome work goes into creating stunts like this - and it surely adds to the awesomeness and my appreciation of the entire film. It also does show up in the end result... it just has that whole real, genuine can't-quite-put-my-finger-on-it-but-it's-awesome "oomph"-factor to it. Edit: Oh and when I said "all of this", I meant all of these stunts shown on this 'making of', that they did for real. Did not mean to say that the entire movie is actually pulled off entirely without CGI. Bad wording from my part!
@sarcasm4905
@sarcasm4905 9 лет назад
Oh and what Hoult said about "getting the chills while shooting it"... oh I bet! Some of those scenes they did for real must be things that you'll surely remember the rest of your life. Definitely scenes to "WITNESS" ;)
@themaniacboy
@themaniacboy 8 лет назад
+Welcome to the Planet KAL-EL 80% of the movie practical effects, the other 20% is the CGI to fill in the holes. Like scenery.
@urduib
@urduib 8 лет назад
+Herkko Koskinen I thought i would hate the movie. But wauw they have great respect for the franchice, i loved this movie so much. Fun times man. please make a sequel.
@themaniacboy
@themaniacboy 8 лет назад
urduib Tom Hardy signed for three Mad Max movies, so there will surely be two more after this one.
@urduib
@urduib 8 лет назад
themaniacboy Woot, that is great newz mate :) thanks for info.
@julio6977
@julio6977 3 года назад
Recently rewatched this movie. Has to be one of the best films. Never was bored. Max speaks minimally but his presence is strong. Cinematography stunts and costumes are off the wall insane. Crazy.
@tjhooker824
@tjhooker824 7 лет назад
I still am confused why this didn't win best picture...............
@BiseballBicon
@BiseballBicon 7 лет назад
the visual was insane, the content wasn't as great
@SeedKnightSiefer
@SeedKnightSiefer 7 лет назад
You are insane. ..
@BiseballBicon
@BiseballBicon 7 лет назад
Great reply. You just insult me without even justifying your point of view. Amazing work :)
@patwinsmemes5749
@patwinsmemes5749 5 лет назад
Cause people don’t know a good movie if it smacked them in the face
@firsttimer2254
@firsttimer2254 5 лет назад
Fury Road was near-universal in its critical acclaim. The film's status as an action classic is already cemented. Receiving the 'best picture' award would serve as mere window-dressing
@EvanSol919
@EvanSol919 8 лет назад
So refreshing to see a movie that's not just wall to wall CGI.
@laserbeamlightning
@laserbeamlightning 9 лет назад
It is absolutely incredible that nobody died during the making of this film. True cinema at its purest this film.
@Seeattle
@Seeattle 4 года назад
I still just can’t wrap my head around how innovative this crew was to rig the stunts that they did. It’s mind blowing and also inspiring
@JeroxB
@JeroxB 8 лет назад
Probably the most enjoyable behind the scenes I've ever seen. Love how extensive it is, mentioning so many actors and vehicles. Gonna have to buy this one.
@yolandacroes5491
@yolandacroes5491 3 года назад
I have seen this movie so many times. And each time I’m in awe of the action, the stunts and the music. Never gets old. And I’m not even an action movie fan. Thanks for this masterpiece of moviemaking.
@Elselina
@Elselina 3 года назад
Same here!! 😁
@marcushennings9513
@marcushennings9513 2 года назад
I stick with the original and haven't seen this version yet.
@yolandacroes5491
@yolandacroes5491 2 года назад
@@marcushennings9513 I have seen none of the originals.
@GreasyMcNasty
@GreasyMcNasty 5 лет назад
George Miller will go down in the history books as one of the greatest visionary directors of all time. Kudos to this brilliant man and everything he brought to film. Watching this behind the scenes short was almost on par with Fury Road. Amazing to see all the talent that went behind this monumental movie and the badass stuff they pulled off. This movie is the reason I appreciate film.
@curtisdunn2909
@curtisdunn2909 9 лет назад
One of the best movies I've ever seen.
@peterlenham6904
@peterlenham6904 4 года назад
You obviously haven't seen many have you?
@peterlenham6904
@peterlenham6904 4 года назад
I have better taste than you mate. Terminator 2 is the greatest action film ever, almost 30 years on and still regarded as one of the greatest films ever made. I highly doubt Fury Road will achieve that much respect when it reaches its 30th anniversary.
@baller302
@baller302 3 года назад
@@peterlenham6904 "better taste" "terminator 2 is the greatest action movie ever made" lmao
@rouhan9304
@rouhan9304 3 года назад
according to my research the greates action movies ever are 1.The matrix 2.The terminator 3.terminator 2 4.mad max fury road 5.The dark knight
@NicolasNMI
@NicolasNMI 3 года назад
@@rouhan9304 The Matrix is not the best action movie ever. It's the best movie who define the modern society. A generation of plugged humans.
@danr943
@danr943 8 лет назад
George's master mind, Crew's hard work, Cast's brilliant performance, makes Mad Max.
@rafaelseid
@rafaelseid 8 лет назад
OSCARS ... OSCARS .... LOTS OF THEM! ... PERFECT WORK, ACTING, STUNTS ... everything! Clap Clap!
@mansur.m3363
@mansur.m3363 2 года назад
Charlize and Tom are awesome actors, the film is gorgeous!
@one2gaming
@one2gaming 9 лет назад
Lol. Tom "it was scary" Hardy.
@Bittertokken
@Bittertokken 9 лет назад
+one2gaming LMAO, I still love that guy
@jallan1407
@jallan1407 9 лет назад
+one2gaming Tom Hardly in the movie (quoting honest trailers)
@sarcasm4905
@sarcasm4905 9 лет назад
+one2gaming That was hilarious ;D Love the honesty.
@Laura-Lee
@Laura-Lee 7 лет назад
Put wonderful Tom Hardy in a movie and have his face covered thru almost all of it and give him almost NO lines to say. What a waste! I think George [Miller] has a crush on Charlize Theron and made this entire film so he would have a reason to hang out with her. PLUS, this is one of the worst 'making of' docs I've ever seen. Bor-rrrrring!. Cars, trucks, cars trucks, cars, trucks, cars, trucks, cars, tru ... well. you get the idea.
@spectorproductions_
@spectorproductions_ 7 лет назад
Laura-Lee Rahn well....i thought it was great
@crapstirrer
@crapstirrer 7 лет назад
I'm surprised nobody died doing the stunts.
@thisisajaym
@thisisajaym 4 года назад
@Steve1963 D No more , They announced new sequel for Mad Max!
@Urd-Vidan
@Urd-Vidan 4 года назад
@@thisisajaym Seriously? Damn, im excited!
@thisisajaym
@thisisajaym 4 года назад
@@Urd-Vidan yes man , check IMDB
@MrPobanz
@MrPobanz 4 года назад
@@-__9767 Are you badmouthing Imperator Furiosa? Heretic! Can't wait for the planned 2 sequels.
@a.m11558
@a.m11558 3 года назад
@@MrPobanz I would rather have a movie about Max personally, like the Mad Max video game from 2015 which was a prequel to Fury Road. Had a great story, really developed this “new” version of Max. Would love to see something like that on the big screen.
@Mhapete
@Mhapete 3 года назад
The guitarist idea is 100% Respect.
@ripoutyourprejudice
@ripoutyourprejudice 8 лет назад
These people are crazy, this movie is mental. The Mad Max movies RULE!!!
@digitalgr8ness
@digitalgr8ness 6 лет назад
Aside from the incredible stunts, acting, cinematography, practical and CG effects, the color grading on this film is absolutely beautiful!
@OldBuford
@OldBuford 6 лет назад
Every single aspect of this movie is a beautiful work of art, the practical effects being the headliner. It's so refreshing to see behind the scenes footage that isn't just an hour of "our graphics guys really know their stuff"
@baloney2271
@baloney2271 8 лет назад
The whole time I was like "holy cow", "oh wow", "omg", "ohh man", especially in the scene of the musical truck crashing into the war rig! That was endlessly awesome!!! My full credits and salutations to the whole crew of this film!!!
@Oodychannel
@Oodychannel 5 лет назад
The type of movie where they should add at the beginning of the movie "All of this stunts are real and made by professional actors, don't try this at home"
@caremir
@caremir 4 года назад
"what a film, what a lovely film!"
@pf5658
@pf5658 3 года назад
Nonstop action, great plot, great directing, minimum CGI , an amazing soundtrack and superb acting by the entire cast= Best action movie I’ve seen in decades.
@Hobbitstomper
@Hobbitstomper 5 месяцев назад
Except it's non minimum CGI. In fact every single shot in the movie includes CGI. All cars are CGI. Stunts filmed with real cars and actors, but then replaced with CGI cars. It's just really well made.
@ollietaro
@ollietaro 25 дней назад
That double rig flip is one of the most beautiful images in cinema.
@edwardwilliams2438
@edwardwilliams2438 2 года назад
Being an older viewer I am just amazed at the dynamics and the physicality of this movie. Old Hollywood must be in awe of these stunt men/women. Gritty,visceral and almost ballet-ish in the presentation. Seeing this on the big screen was just mind blowing. I loved the original Mad Mad trilogies...but this was just stellar. Kudos to ALL involved in this film. Awards are needed for all this controlled madness.
@nwmstudios
@nwmstudios 7 лет назад
I'm always weary when they revive an old movie series. I watched this only a few months back and I was blown away with how great it was, Tom Hardy was a great choice and seeing the way they filmed it just made me appreciate it even more.
@kirillfedtsov
@kirillfedtsov 6 лет назад
I couldn't believe that all that was done FOR REAL until I saw this film. Amazing! My favorite action film from now on!
@sivaro1
@sivaro1 5 лет назад
Greatest epic action film of all time. We NEED a sequel.
@MarkShawakage
@MarkShawakage 8 лет назад
And people say this isn't art?
@venomaz6956
@venomaz6956 4 года назад
Negative Space your mom
@Sevin7
@Sevin7 4 года назад
@@andrewm6244 Bruh how
@Sevin7
@Sevin7 4 года назад
@@andrewm6244 Art is already extremely difficult to define, but if you take it simply as any medium of expression, how would a carefully constructed action sequence not fall under that form of expression? And, if you're of the mind that action films aren't really art because they exude action without any sort of substance, I don't at all see how Fury Road would fall under that category. This movie had a beautifully crafted thesis and message, the entire film was shrouded and enveloped with profound symbolism, AND its action scenes and aesthetics were one of the primary reasons its thesis was so effective. All of the action scenes, which are already art within themselves, served an incredibly profound purpose.
@Sevin7
@Sevin7 4 года назад
@@andrewm6244 Do you... not think that Fury Road was a reflection of our culture? Just because it does in fact have explosions and action sequences doesn't take away from its messages. Did you not pick up on any of that? You didn't pick up on the themes of feminism, maternity, political authority, slavery, parasitism, etc, etc? Thinking a film is art just because it has explosions is equally as ignorant as thinking a film isn't art just because it has explosions, which is what you're doing.
@Sevin7
@Sevin7 4 года назад
@@andrewm6244 You don't think that its primary theme regarding feminism is furthered by its juxtaposition of hyper masculine symbols like cars, muscle, fire, guns, explosions, and metal? The very fact that it was a 2 hour car chase was a deliberately thought-out decision. To make such a feminist statement within such a masculine aesthetic was beautiful.
@Spongebrain97
@Spongebrain97 8 лет назад
Damn I hope the stuntmen got payed a lot
@moonyieqt
@moonyieqt 8 лет назад
Haha right?! 😜
@DCteamtraceur
@DCteamtraceur 5 лет назад
We got paid in guzoline and water. 😋😎🤙🏼
@kirani111
@kirani111 5 лет назад
honestly I'd be satisfied *being* in the movie, getting paid would be a nice plus!
@unknown_rdr
@unknown_rdr 5 лет назад
Creepy Closet they got payed in bear
@SKY_-kr8ks
@SKY_-kr8ks 5 лет назад
Yes and no
@michaelambrosano938
@michaelambrosano938 4 года назад
ONE of my fav movies of ALL time,...Australians are amazing cinematic people...
@rafidhassanoney4007
@rafidhassanoney4007 3 года назад
I haven't seen this level of intense stunts in my entire life ! Absolutely mind blowing !
@GrtSatan
@GrtSatan 4 года назад
A graphic novel brought to life, flawlessly.
@Limpchimps
@Limpchimps 4 года назад
26:57 this is a masterpiece
@grantmalone
@grantmalone 4 года назад
Yeah, such an awesome real shot but they ended up sticking a fake looking CGI guitar and steering wheel over it. Real shame IMO.
@MaxxerG
@MaxxerG 4 года назад
@@grantmalone yeah the guitar and the steering wheel were lame
@arielavenido2379
@arielavenido2379 Год назад
I hope they make a part 2 in the future. I love this movie.
@Stand_By_For_Mind_Control
@Stand_By_For_Mind_Control 8 лет назад
Best film of 2015 by miles.
@stevem2323
@stevem2323 3 года назад
Best action in the last 25 years.
@Pho8os
@Pho8os 4 года назад
Hands down the best action movie I have ever seen. It will be awhile before we see something like this again.
@migalorsdarwin1930
@migalorsdarwin1930 4 года назад
I hope never. I rahter watch a Jackie Chan movie then ever this plotless overrated Trash.
@Jon_Tanjore
@Jon_Tanjore 5 лет назад
Best action movie of the century
@jameskeyes1131
@jameskeyes1131 3 года назад
The film editors deserved an Oscar. Thousands of scenes all combined to make the best action movie ever made. Brilliantly done.
@kostaskonstantinidis7318
@kostaskonstantinidis7318 3 года назад
A big cheer to all the great stuntmen in the history of cinema..so nice that in this "behind the scenes" they give him the attention they deserve..
@donnareeves9613
@donnareeves9613 8 лет назад
20:55 My favorite shot of the movie! I laughed so hard, tank blowing up and here max comes on the pole in the air...turns and sees the truck explode. Love It.
@skguzek
@skguzek 5 лет назад
This masterpiece sets the standards.
@matt379
@matt379 2 года назад
For me it has to be somewhere in the top 5 action movies ever made. I don't even know where to begin praising it. Every second of it was a pure joy to watch.
@iandouceartist
@iandouceartist 5 лет назад
I thought the Movie is amazing, but now I've seen how it was put together has put it on another level.... Fantastically Epic
@BloodyFlowerFilms
@BloodyFlowerFilms 7 лет назад
26:59 Oh. My. God. It's... its... it's beautiful. A film for the ages.
@namroadmarker9378
@namroadmarker9378 4 года назад
Filmed in Namibia
@Kevinschart
@Kevinschart 4 года назад
easily in my top 10 list of movies.. greatest action film of all time
@tankmaster1018
@tankmaster1018 7 лет назад
There should really be an Emmy Award for best stuntmen... Holy shit these guys deserved it!
@alekgoral9974
@alekgoral9974 4 года назад
I was really impressed by George Miller during the shot where the War Rig flips over. He absolutely needs the shot to work out for his movie, but his first priority is the safety of the stunt driver. He was visibly upset until he found out the driver was okay.
@KelsEyeMurpow
@KelsEyeMurpow 8 лет назад
The way Tom Hardy says "scaary!" heheheheh. GOD THIS IS BEST MOVIE GAHHHH
@ashara_rhaenys
@ashara_rhaenys 4 года назад
I'm so hyped for the next movie, I just hope it will be as epic and iconic as this one.
@thetreblerebel
@thetreblerebel 5 лет назад
Mad max stunt drivers are among the best in the world. From the 1st movie to this one. All of it...
@Sohave
@Sohave 8 лет назад
"None of it defy the laws of physics, it is not people flying noir space vehicles or annything like that" "All the crashes are real crashes all the cars are real cars and all the stunts are real stunts" I have been longing for a major blockbuster crew saying that so we can get a little out of that CG fetish that has completely taken over everything in modern action movies. and this movie does that in style and without compromise.
@Hobbitstomper
@Hobbitstomper 5 месяцев назад
New behind the scenes footage shows that all cars in the movie are in fact CGI cars. They built some of those cars practically and filmed with real cars, with real crashes, but were then fully replaced with CGI cars and crashes. Even the "people" falling off the cars, 100% CGI. First you film it practically, and then you replace it with CGI. This way you get a perfect reference for physics, animation, light and interaction with actors. This movie is simply a perfect example of invisible CGI. The reason they say "No CGI", is for advertising purposes. A movie simply sells better when people hear that it's all practically filmed without CGI, even though it's a full on lie.
@sparrowlt
@sparrowlt 8 лет назад
I have know that the war rig roll and the Doof wagon smashing into it was done for real.. but MAN .. that shot at 300fps looks just so perfect.. is right like in the movie.. they barelly needed to add the guitar and the wheel (wich were real shot in chroma key not CGI).. Its funny how so much people said the crash and other stuff were CGI.. they dont know crap
@MattDollin
@MattDollin 8 лет назад
+sparrowlt Fun fact the War Rig and Doof wagon crash were filmed at Penrith Lakes, about 25 minutes from where I live! I wish I saw them film it!
@FirstLast-ur6xt
@FirstLast-ur6xt 8 лет назад
+Matt Dollin how is that a fun fact? Nobody gives a fuck about where you live
@MattDollin
@MattDollin 8 лет назад
kazam blanca geez no need to be a dick about it...
@undertakr
@undertakr 8 лет назад
+Matt Dollin don't worry about it, it's the internet
@Cptsimian33
@Cptsimian33 7 лет назад
I dunno I found it both fun and informative. where as internet douches are a dime a dozen
@HugoStiglitz88
@HugoStiglitz88 8 лет назад
Fuckin movie is spectacular. One of the greatest action movies of all time. I've never even seen a madmax movie before. This shit was incredible
@greg1mcintosh844
@greg1mcintosh844 4 года назад
These guys are not spring chicken s and look at them. What strength and energy Crikey
@PixPunxel
@PixPunxel 5 лет назад
One of the greatest masterpieces of the century
@wint3rxxx
@wint3rxxx 4 года назад
I have watched this movie 30 times...and it still feels new to me...😍😍😍
@migalorsdarwin1930
@migalorsdarwin1930 4 года назад
Maybe just an attempt to find anything good about the movie, like an good story for example-
@wint3rxxx
@wint3rxxx 4 года назад
@@migalorsdarwin1930 It was made for ppl with higher IQ levels..if you hate.. then you're fucking dumb. The stunts were real..the cars were real..the explotions were real..gr8t strory too.. Fuck Off!!
@Jalmerk
@Jalmerk 6 лет назад
It blows my mind that many professional film critics saw this film and went "meh". It may be purely entertainment, but the craftsmanship here is absolutely unprecedented.
@stewsretroreviews
@stewsretroreviews 2 года назад
Classic movie, so many real stunts in this movie, just incredible at times, people need to watch it now!!
@peppapig8163
@peppapig8163 8 лет назад
SUPERB FILM!I loved Mad Max - Thank you George Miller.I have watched Mad Max over & over - I never get bored of it. I can't wait to see part 2 & Tom Hardy again.
@supahtyp
@supahtyp 8 лет назад
Sequel please. NOW!!!
@pettittspaving5821
@pettittspaving5821 5 лет назад
supahtyp the waste land they are going to make next
@MrRay168
@MrRay168 5 лет назад
@@pettittspaving5821 there has been a money dispute between miller and WB so the thing is on hold so yeah classic WB
@thecloneguyz
@thecloneguyz 5 лет назад
PROJECTED IN 2024! WAY TOO LATE!
@pancho1071
@pancho1071 4 года назад
fuck no.
@Nick17354
@Nick17354 4 года назад
Couple of prequels actually, if Miller and WB can work out the details. They are in limbo atm. During filming of this, it took so long that the writers put together the stories for a Max prequel, and a Furiosa prequel.
@sparda9060
@sparda9060 8 лет назад
Thats a hell of a lot of fucking work to get the stunts done for the shoots and for Miller to actually get his vision realized with all the people helping coordinate for the shooting of the film is insane. He captured exactly what he wants to see and thats a pretty in filming on such a massive scale.
@minskie
@minskie 7 лет назад
Whatever anyone says about this movie I thought it was thoroughly engaging and visually stunning! Kudos to all the production crew and stunt people.
@k0walsk
@k0walsk 4 года назад
Hands down my favorite action movie of all time! So insanely badass! Hats off to those who made it possible I thank you
@laureno4399
@laureno4399 7 лет назад
Australians are just hardcore lmao
@Stand_By_For_Mind_Control
@Stand_By_For_Mind_Control 5 лет назад
27:00 That might be one of the most amazing shots ever filmed for a movie.
@AKen_Films
@AKen_Films 4 года назад
Massive respect for these guys and George Miller because this is not easy to do. In an age more and more blockbusters feel more "made by committee" and are risk averse, this movie is prime example of trust in the vision of the filmmaker should ALWAYS take priority! Everyone else's job is just to help! Fantastic movie! A new cinematic classic!!
@Vergil_sparda1987
@Vergil_sparda1987 Год назад
after 3 years this movie still amazes me
@glass12
@glass12 9 лет назад
Wow, this guys really know what they're doing :) Fantastic.
@JeroxB
@JeroxB 8 лет назад
Doof Warrior crash brought a tear to my eye.
@wibblewobble1934
@wibblewobble1934 4 года назад
Honestly the post digital effects deserve just as much praise. This film is a fine example of perfection combination of real life practical effects and digital effects combined. This is how it should be done, using the very best of both worlds :)
@Drake_4
@Drake_4 4 года назад
You can never beat practical effects. And George Miller is all that.
@yeilyn24
@yeilyn24 4 года назад
Wow! I hope to be a part of this movie and movies like these in the future! It's truly a beautiful masterpiece. I saw it twice in movie theaters when it came out and cried every time, including now whenever I see it within the comfort of my own home. I may not remember a lot of movies and directors, even though it's all filmmakers talk about but I'll always remember the kind of movies you make George miller. You really give your whole life to these movies, and those are the kind of people I look forward to working with. Hats off to Margaret Sixel for always fulfilling the editors position.
@TheAlbinoskunk
@TheAlbinoskunk 9 лет назад
What an incredible film, and a huge victory for physical stunts vs. CGI. I'm very excited about this
@Hobbitstomper
@Hobbitstomper 5 месяцев назад
New behind the scenes footage shows that all cars in the movie are in fact CGI cars. They built some of those cars practically and filmed with real cars, with real crashes, but were then fully replaced with CGI cars and crashes. Even the "people" falling off the cars, 100% CGI. First you film it practically, and then you replace it with CGI. This way you get a perfect reference for physics, animation, light and interaction with actors. This movie is simply a perfect example of invisible CGI. The reason they say "No CGI", is for advertising purposes. A movie simply sells better when people hear that it's all practically filmed without CGI, even though it's a full on lie.
@zohaibchodhary650
@zohaibchodhary650 4 года назад
Tom hardy made this film more amazing by his personality..
@daydaykeyis
@daydaykeyis 3 года назад
This is a peak of human movie history.
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