Fury Road is SOOOOO good! One of my comfy movies. I got a little bit scared about the performances in Furiosa (only having seen the trailer) BUT I trust in George Miller so 🤷🏻♀
I don't know what's more crazy, the fact that we are getting another one of these movies, or the fact that it has been 8 years since Fury Road... What a day! WHAT A LOVELY DAY!!
@EquinoxWarrior I'm looking forward to this one, but I'm not holding my breath for the sequels with Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron to made anytime soon.
Yeah, I noticed this too. Calvin might of forgot that he was part of the reaction Shane has been out of the group for so long. OR, the darker possibility is that Shane is blacklisted from all BW content. I'm doubtful of this later interpretation because they still have his videos up.
Ikr. Like, all of the videos Shane has been in are up, why are they pretending like he never even existed? Obviously I don't know what happened between them, but it seems a bit extreme to give him the full exile treatment.
I agree with Eric, that there are moments in this trailer that look more CG-based than anything in Fury Road did... Not necessarily a bad thing, but i definitely hope that the full film manages that same tactile, lived-in feeling that made FR such a masterpiece.
I do want to see this but I am worried that they've gone much heavier with the CGI. Fury Road was so visually stunning in large part because of how much they utilized practical effects. Obviously CGI was used as well, but they kept it a light touch for the most part. Hopefully the trailer is just a little over processed and that's why things look too smoothed out and artificial. We'll see.
@@jamesrein648 Marrowbone, Thoroughbreds, PlayMobil: The Movie, Emma, Here Are the Young Men, The New Mutants, Last Night in Soho, The Northman, The Menu,
I mean it’s neither ‘old school’ nor asking a lot for filmmakers to make product with planned intention having done the homework - ‘Happy Feet’ wasn’t old school, but George Miller was extremely intentional in making it Just need more professionals and less ‘employees for studio hire’
@@jackdonohue7893 Who said that nitwit? I loved Alice in Resident Evil. And there's Black Widow, Ultraviolet, AEon Flux, Red Sonja, Kill Bill, Alien, Alias, Charlie's Angels, Wonder Woman, Underworld,.The Old Guard, Tomb Raider, and Sarah Frickin Conner. Your little Furiosa has some huge shoes to fill. When the shoe fits, I'll count her among them. Not before then, and surely not sight unseen. Hope that clears things up for your simpleton mind to grasp.
So last time they were dressed like Ken now Like a sophisticated nuke guy, i WONDER what they just recorded a reaction to (for all i know it could be Mad Men)
The middle man has the vibes of an ancient slavic killer from the depths of Orthodox Church! You do not cross the man and live to survive! Rest two are typical Mmuricans of recent present.
@@smallvillefan72 I don't really care how a movie does at the box office. Who rakes in more money than Taylor Swift? Yet I couldn't change the station swift enough if I heard her music come on the radio. I'll likely watch Furiosa and make my own judgment, but not until it hits streaming. I won't be seeing it in the theaters. My expectations are not very high.
So either Max's first movie was during the collapses early phase where society hasn't completely collapsed, or the wild child from Road Warrior is Fury Road's new Max, or Max is immortal
The Mad Max movies are very loosely connected, and open to interpretation. George Miller said that they are like stories of the legend of Max (almost like an anthology series), hence why he's not specific about the timeline. Though this new era could be turning from soft reboot into hard reboot with direct sequels. Although, we'll likely have to wait for Mad Max: The Wasteland to determine that.
@@Dude_Slick really? Then you’re missing out man. She’s in the Witch, the Northman, the Menu, Split and the Mario Bros movie all movies I can recommend that are worth watching.
@@youngrootv I actually did see The Northman. I found it boring. Everyone raved about how it was shot documentary style, which for me made it very dry. the Menu is utter garbage for my taste. And for Mario, I hear it's great, and I'm sure it's fine, but cartoons aren't really my thing. I watch a lot of movies. More than anyone else I know. I'm sure I'm not missing out on anything.
Can you guys do reactions to Severance?! I'm shocked there isnt many with how great of a show it is. Silo is also a good show too. Don't sleep on Apple TV series!
*Mad* *Max:* *Fury* *Road* So I was watching the first 30 minutes of Fury Road. I've seen it twice, once in the theater and another time at home. I remember back in 2015, we already had a clear bootleg copy of it after two weeks from release. Man, why the hell did Fury Road not win Best Picture for 2015? I saw The Revenant and it's not as good as Fury Road. The first 30 minutes of Fury Road moves at a frenetic pace. It's nearly balls-to-the-wall action from start to finish with very little time to have quiet moments or have a nice conversation with the characters. Hardly a dull moment in the film. It's basically like that first Predator from 1987 where the action doesn't really stop until the end credits. The action moves at a relentless pace. Revisiting my favorite 2015 films... My Top 5 Favs (Written In 2015) 1. The Force Awakens 2. The Hateful Eight 3. Avengers: Age of Ultron 4. Max Max: Fury Road 5. Jurassic World My Top 5 Favs (Written In 2023) 1. The Hateful Eight 2. Mad Max: Fury Road 3. Avengers: Age of Ultron 4. Jurassic World 5. The Force Awakens What the hell was I thinking having The Force Awakens as my favorite of 2015? Now I did have a blast watching TFA in IMAX 3D. One of my greatest theater experiences ever. Then I watched it a second time in a normal theater screen. But the movie didn't age well for me once I saw it at home around March 2016. And of course, there is all this hate on the Sequel Trilogy and on Rey when this wasn't the case before The Last Jedi. I still like TFA and it's still the best film from the ST. But that's not saying much when TLJ and TROS are so despised by SW fans. The Hateful Eight moved up to No. 1 because it's the one I've listened to the most. It's quite a divisive film similar to Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood. Some love it, some hate it or find it mid. But I love listening to the dialogue. Walton Goggins is a phenomenal actor. Mad Max: Fury Road is one of the greatest action films ever made and arguably the best of this century. True, some people didn't care for it. I know my brother didn't. He's not into that aesthetics. He's more into James Bond-like design. His least favorite decade is the 1970s because he's not into that fashion. He's also not into the hippie crowd. He's basically like Rick Dalton in Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood. I know Chris of Film Stocked also did not like Fury Road. Hey, you can't please everyone. I'm with the majority and think Fury Road should've won Best Picture for 2015. I put Fury Road up there as one of the top 10 best action/adventure films I've seen in the theater. I remember sitting next to my girlfriend and just having a big smile on my face when we got to the final act. I wanted to headbang and do the devil sign 🤘🏻 like I was Beavis and Butt-Head. It felt like we weren't just watching a movie but a rock concert. My girlfriend and I walked out of the theater with huge smiles in our faces. We had so much fun watching it. Fury Road is Duel (1971), The Book of Eli (2010) and then fusing it with Sega Rally and Twisted Metal. It's a chase/escape movie, a western, a dystopian film, a racing game, a demolition derby game, and Coachella/Woodstock rolled into one. Sprinkle some Dune in it. The people look like they came out of Zion in The Matrix Reloaded but all they want is water being that poor and being peasants. That's how effed up their world is. "Then who killed the world?" Fury Road is one of the coolest movies ever made up there with Goodfellas and True Romance. I can imagine punk rockers, metal heads, drug addicts, goth folks, and tatted thugs loving that movie too. It's so beautifully shot too. It's almost like a landscape painting Bob Ross made. The scene with all the tornadoes was so epic. The first 30 minutes of Fury Road is better than most action films last 30 minutes. While it didn't win Best Picture, it still won 6 Academy Awards. Well deserved. Fury Road is up there with all the greatest action films like Predator, Die Hard, and Terminator 2. It's that f*cking great! The movie kicks so much ass even 8.5 years later. Perhaps Furiosa will never be as good as Fury Road because Fury Road is a flawless Mad Max movie. But I'll still be there to watch Furiosa because there aren't a lot of franchises similar to Mad Max. Some of my favorite action/adventure films I've seen in the theater (in chronological order)... Top Gun (1986) Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) Jurassic Park (1993) Face/Off (1997) Revenge of the Sith (2005) The Dark Knight (2008) Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol (2011) Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) Avengers: Infinity War (2018) Top Gun: Maverick (2022) Most anticipated films/TV series for 2024 - 1. House of the Dragon Season 2 2. Gladiator 2 (might be delayed until 2025) 3. Deadpool 3 4. Dune: Part II 5. Joker: Folie à Deux 6. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga 7. Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire 8. Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes 9. Alto Knights (formerly Wise Guys) 10. Agatha: Darkhold Diaries 11. The Acolyte 12. Beetlejuice 2 13. Untitled Karate Kid Film 14. Ghostbusters: The Frozen Empire 15. Kung Fu Panda 4 16. Sonic the Hedgehog 3 17. The Garfield Movie 18. Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley 19. Bad Boys 4 20. Twisters I never got into The Last Airbender, so I didn't list it and never saw Daredevil when it was on Netflix or the Ben Affleck one, so Daredevil: Born Again isn't on my radar. Venom 3, Madame Web, Echo, Mean Girls, Kraven the Hunter, The Skeleton Crew, and Alien: Romulus doesn't interest me either. I'll check them out if the reviews are good. My Top 5 Favorites From 2023 1. Loki S2 (not as good as S1 but still love it!) 2. Air 3. BlackBerry 4. Oppenheimer 5. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Take note, I haven't seen Poor Things and The Holdovers yet. They both have high scores on Rotten Tomatoes and IMDb. Heck, I haven't even seen Napoleon yet. Then I read Disney doesn't want to release The Bikeriders. I did see Killers of the Flower Moon and Priscilla on the same day. While I think they're both good films, neither one would make my top 5 favorites of this year. Maybe it's a NY bias, but Killers of the Flower Moon is regarded the best film of 2023 according to the New York Times and The New Yorker? I think the movie is well made but I actually prefer Oppenheimer more and I'm a bigger Scorsese fan than Nolan fan. I wouldn't be mad if Flower Moon won Best Pic but I rank it between the 10-12 range among my Scorsese favorites. Still better than Gangs of New York. Cameron Diaz was a complete miscast for that film. I enjoyed Gen V and The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon but I wouldn't put either of them in my top 10 of this year. I haven't been into TWD since 2016 which is why the spinoff show with Rick and Michonne next year doesn't interest me. Gen V is CW The Boys meets Saved By The Bell: The College Years. Some good stuff but I still prefer the flagship series. Most spinoffs are extra dressing we don't need or never asked for. If they did a spinoff to Stranger Things and Cobra Kai, I probably wouldn't watch it. I'll watch Agatha because I always liked Kathryn Hahn. *Godzilla* *Minus* *One* There's a great chance if I see Godzilla Minus One, it will make my top 5 for 2023. But since it's a foreign film with subtitles, I probably wouldn't put it above Loki S2 and Air since I tend to listen to my movies and shows at home while I surf the web. I'm such a huge Michael Jordan fan and Loki fan. I would love it if -1 shocks the Oscars and wins Best Pic. I've read it's like a Godzilla film if it was directed by Steven Spielberg. Godzilla Minus One Rotten Tomatoes: 96% IMDb: 8.4 (went up from 7.9) All the highest grossing Godzilla movies are the American ones. The highest grossing for a Japanese Godzilla movie is Shin Godzilla in 2016 at $78M worldwide. The 1998 Zilla still made more at $379M. Minus One should cross $100M easily with it's shoestring budget of $15M. I think it will cross $200M. Not bad for a foreign film with subtitles. They say Godzilla is the oldest running movie franchise. That's not true. King Kong is older by 21 years. The difference is Kong doesn't have a movie every decade like Godzilla and James Bond do. Older than King Kong is Sherlock Holmes. There was a Sherlock movie back in 1914 and a minute long one back in 1900. I would love if a Godzilla movie wins an Academy Award for Best Picture. Shock the world! Be such a boon for the Godzilla/kaiju community. First ever Japanese film to win Best Pic. Then the James Bond franchise should try to aim for one. Make a truly, truly great Bond film that can rank up there with The Godfather I and II. James Bond and Godzilla have been around 61 to 69 years. Bout damn time they start winning Oscars.
its been long enough, we can totally get an eric and aaron reaction to fury road. just eric cuming all over the cinematography again and aaron's fresh reaction.
granted but since his character has the name Dementus and he has a motorbike chariot, im thinking its meant to be more of a Roman paludamentum (officers cloak)
This movie will be epic!!!! I can't wait! The fact that Hemsworths first lines in this trailer are "lady and gentlemens" This movie WILL NOT contain bullshit! 💪💪💪💪💪💪
Some reasons it might not be shot quite the same: Director Steven Soderbergh's reaction to Fury Road: "I just watched Mad Max: Fury Road again last week, and I tell you I couldn’t direct 30 seconds of that. I’d put a gun in my mouth. I don’t understand how [George Miller] does that, I really don’t, and it’s my job to understand it. I don’t understand two things: I don’t understand how they’re not still shooting that film and I don’t understand how hundreds of people aren’t dead." And I know some stunt performers were saying it was kind of disgusting they were allowed to shoot Fury Road as they did. Most people involved said it was the worst shoot of their lives and they would never do anything like that again. So I definitely understand not shooting it the same.
It’s a different story with the focus on a different character, so we shouldn’t expect it to be shot exactly the same as the previous movie. Fury Road was a “chase” movie. Each film in the Mad Max series has been shot differently than the others, so no reason to expect differently this time. Also, George Miller and Steve Soderbergh are two very different directors with different skill sets. Miller is on a different level. I wouldn’t expect Soderbergh to understand how Fury Road was shot.