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Music has got so crxp that nursery rhymes are now the most popular songs!
Astounding
Any N Z law breakers allowed to stay , never to to be AUS citizens..
Ausralia should take back their criminals from N.Z. too. A fair swap.
😈🔱👿.. For all the bs talk if being a rebel and wanting to to live by your own rules...all these biker club members are just conformist kissing azz to be part of a group who are punks afraid to do things on there own...how is that being a rebel ???
The outback and lack of money gave the films there grittiness......
It's a shame that George Miller hasn't done more films in his career. Babe and babe 2 are some of the best children's film ever made.
Any sun ra 🛸 records?
I think Mad Max is a realistic movie. And movies such as Furiosa, to me are just foolish, over the top. These type of action movies need to be feasible otherwise they insults your intelligence.
In recent years, there have been hand held, reduce size duplicates of the Atari 2600, and original Nintendo Entertainment System. We have also been graced with new versions of the Mellatron that are a fraction the size of the original generation edition of it. Noting how Apple at one point developed that Fairlight emulation plug-in, what would be neat is it a handheld rendition of the CMI could also be created to act as a MIDI slave.
Bravo, SMH! Excellent stories! If you watch Furiosa you will see soooo many easter eggs between Max I and II. Lots and lots of very subtle nods to the first two films in the franchise. Watch closely if you're a big fan of I & II.
I'm glad I didn't ride my bike in Brisbane with no helmet and got 6 months !! Is there something left out of the story?
They are all hunting rifles, with the exception of the .50 weapon. A bit of bling that the owner should have known better.
Mad Max and Mad Max ll: The Road Warrior are the pinnacle. It was down hill from there.
So wonderful that the bad guy from the 1970s returned to play the mighty Immortan Joe in Fury Road in 2015
The Age of Internet Became our Voice.
Well done, Sir!
Hey Swirsky, where's the science on the 2 metre barrier and masks? We're still waiting. Scienticians and Bureaucraps don't really have the street cred for science. Got any shares in your daughter's Bio-Tech Corp?
Greatness isn't easy. Growing up we all wanted our cars to be interceptors. Glad Fury Road and Furiosa got to be made just a shame it took so long.
2002 was an amazing time to be a kid. That year was awesome!
The fact that there's a museum and and a festival honoring the legacy of the Mad Max films brings me so much joy sitting at my desk a world a way..
Beautifully done. We love this : )
The criminal forging grounds of Australia are complex socio environmental system. As a wealthy country it has a larger, more well funded economy when compared with its much more geographically isolated cousin NZ who has greater cost when importing and exporting goods globally. So, with a greater economy, Australia has better funded police force. Thus, to thrive in such an environment, gangs have to be much more organised, compete more fiercely and retaliate much more brutally with local rivals. The Australian gang associated career criminal is of a type the less funded NZ police force can scarcely cope. Upon arrival in NZ, they are bereft of their family support systems, and literally have nothing to loose. So, they band together in NZ as a gang brotherhood with nothing but other deported gang members to rely on, and their unsevered gang connections back in Australia. This hard boiled bunch wreak devastation on the NZ populace. People say the answer is to better fund NZ police. But our reality of being a smaller population, with less mineral or financial wealth and greater geographical isolation creates insurmountable barriers to a commensurate Trans Tasman police investment. We just can't afford to fund our police to the same level as Australia. Especially when we do pour dollars into NZ trained police, nurses, doctors and builders only for them to be targeted directly by Australia employment programs or to be indirectly seduced by the lure of higher wages. We face a no win situation. It's complex, but seems like a no-win scenario.
Unlike most trilogies (etc), each movie could stand on it's own merit as great individual films, not 'needing to' rely on the others, just all great apocalyptic related films by the same director. For me MM1&2 (my favs) are the only true Mad Max films, the others spin-offs. Spence re-casted as someone else in Dome for me made it a separate film that Gibson was also in (at the end of MM2 he didn't 'need to' rebuild the interceptor, he had Lone Wolf (which Pappagallo died in). Plus the lost tribe are older living in Sydney, why are others still living in the desert begging Joe for water in Fury? Likewise Tom 'Hardly' Max spin-off could have just been a guy called Tom's storyline, as Furiosa's is hers A Feral Kid/Northern Tribe spin-off would have been my preference.
I went to see the Cursed Child in London at the Palace Theater…….IT WAS THE MOST AMAZING THING IVE EVER SEEN!!!!!!!!!!!! The special effects are amazing!!!!!!!!
This whole shit felt like a nightmare I’m glad this is over I was 14 when this shit started 16 when it ended I don’t wanna experience a pandemic like this ever again in my adult years
What a great documentary. Thankyou for posting . Mad Max 1 2 and 3 are all films that then and now stand head and shoulders above all other cinema history for me 😎 its the ducks guts
If any of this gave you goosebumps it would be a crime if you didn't see 'The Madness of Max',The Road to Wasteland' and 'Beyond the Wasteland'....... "....we know who you are Bronze,.... *WE KNOW WHO YOU ARE!!!!* " ☠
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Yes you have a choice. You made the wrong choice. You should think of your family before you did the deed. Good on Australia. I wish New Zealand is as tough on those horrible Italian brothers from that pub…send them back to Autralia
ISIS was basically this
Woo Hoo ! ! !
the last thing you notice is Anton slumping onto his Fender and knocking over a bottle of wine that he'd been drinking -- GOOD. What a shit show.
Remember watching the first one on VHS back in the early 80's, guess like 11 / 12 years old. It's been there ever since. Some great insight into the real life back story on how these films were made. Film making in a different era for sure.
damn immortal joe before he got sick is pretty hilarious guy
Nice work Tom. One thing I noticed doing our research was those crowd figures in Adelaide seem to vary considerably according to source. But, the main thing is that it was unprecedented and would have been staggering to them. Thanks for putting it together.
Is that all the footage from Brisbane? I was there at one show and the airport.
A great game inspired by mad max , Crossout
Mad Max franchise is done. RIP WASTELAND WARRIOR
Awesome min behind the films of Mad Max
It’s depressing how this video only has 83 likes dingo deserves to be as popular as human celebrities
Looks totaly fake
The only constant is change. All those stores replaced other stores with a different vibe. I grew up in Melbourne in the 80s and remember all of these. Some were terrific, some were hideous. Here's hoping the new generation get their own idiosyncratic holes in the wall. I don't doubt it, really.
TAYYLORRR I WISHH I WAS THEREEEE😢
Fark - 180km/h on the back of a bike with a hand held camera and no helmet. That's absolutely legendary!
Imagine holding it steady against the wind hitting the camera lens hood
Feeling sad for Top teams records 😊
Sad
YOU DESERVE to be deported for your stupidness and agro attitude. Australia is a great place and you clowns blew it.
Thank you for this documentary! Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior was very inspiring to me as an artist. The brilliantly original premise, the creative wit and scrappy costumery and set design were so wildly ingenious, I wanted to freeze every frame to examine the details, and could not look at any piece of abandoned junk without wondering....what would one make of this in a post-apocalyptic world? Eventually I did a gallery show of found object sculpture, an altogether exhilerating experience! Thank you for the inspiration, George Miller!