Just saw the movie the other night for the first time and def agree with your sentiments. Started off soooo fucking strong and got insufferable soooo fucking quickly. Good review though, your quality is higher than the view count would suggest. Hope the channel continues to grow!!
I have to say that Beyond Thunderdome is the best Mad Max movie for it's phenomenal soundtrack, great cinematography, characters, set design, and story. Master Blaster, Auntie Em, Iron Bar, and Dr. Dealgood are all so iconic! Pig Killer and other characters flesh out a full and distinct story, where the background characters in the Road Warrior are washed out.
Hard disagree. This movie is just confused with it's own identity and style which makes it uniqe but doesn't make it good. Miller seemed to forget what made the first two work so well or he just didn't care anymore because the of the tragedy in his life. I still like Thunderdome enough but the entire thing just doesn't make sense. Mel Gibson is the one saving grace. Mad Max and Mad Max 2 Road Warrior are far, far superior films in every way.
@@Dad_of_WarWhy the need to be a patronizing dousche about it though? There is nothting abjective about having a different opinion. I enjoy Fury Road and Road Warrior (and even the original) far more than Thunderdome too but I don't humiliate others for liking it the best.
I love this terrible movie. It’s nostalgic for me i saw it the first time on vhs when i was 8 or so. The part where he meets auntie and the thunder dome part are the most memorable. I love the collector. The part with the kids seems like a whole other movie under an entirely different director. It’s some magic Disney pg bs. Usually where i drift to sleep.
If the kids became badass feral killers when they got to Barter town, like a tribe of boomerang kids, and then the ending car chase gets ruthless, it would've been one of the best Max movies.
This was my first Mad Max movie; I saw the edited for television version as a child in the 80s. I remember thinking it seemed like Return Of The Jedi, and looking back now, with Bartertown/Jabba's Palace and Kids/Ewoks, maybe that was Miller's intent. It worked, in a way. Beyond Thunderdome is definitely the most youth-accessible of the original trilogy. It made a Mad Max fan out of me, and I went on to watch the other movies as I grew up.
George Miller was originally working on an adaptation for Lord of the Flies. Towards the end of that story a man arrives, and the studio asked George if that man could be Max. At that point it morphed into this Mad Max/Lord of the Flies hybrid. Also, George Miller only directed the actions scenes. His close friend and producer (I believe) on the previous 2 Mad Max films had died, so George didn't feel up to directing it. However, the actual director didn't have much experience in filming action scenes, so George stepped up and shot those. That's also why there are relatively fewer action scenes than in the previous 2.
if it wasnt for the kids background story which dragged it to a dull thud, then tina turner made it bearable. i think it would have surpassed the first if not for those darn kids nyah nyah nyah
I like it a lot remember seeing this in the theathers and yes it is much softer and they also could remove some of the mellow with the kids but is a movie with great action and the cars chase at the end maybe be not as strong as the others but was also very cool and done practical as opose of all the CGI today.Chainsaw fight scene was something truly original on that time and Tina Turner also amazing.
This was good stuff. I thought the same. I saw this movie today and I watched 1 and 2 yesterday. Movie 1. I would give a 7+. Okey movie but not that great. Maybe a bit funny but so small budget so ok. Movie 2. I would give a 9. It's a good movie. Really captures the Mad Max theme and works really well. Movie 3. Iwould give -7. First 45 minutes is good and then... well.. Peter Pan... Pretty much the worst choice where it would go. It's weard that they did not know what worked in Mad Max 2. Brutal world, Cars, Fuel and fights. How can you make sequel so bad... this is like the new Star Wars movies 7, 8 & 9... how can you make something so bad :D
I'd say the best way to watch Mad Max is by watching Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior followed by Fury Road. Beyond Thunderdome is definitely the weakest link.
Think it's just whole nother deal to not have started with Mel in 80s...its necessary to even appreciate certain nuance present in the new films...plus..master blaster is always cool.
Beyond Thunderdome is sooo quotable. The characters are great, good story, actually I like it better than Mad Max the original, which is slow if we are to be honest. Nothing comes close to Road Warrior, which, for my money is the best Action Movie ever made. Tina Turner got burned for doing BThunderdome. That's unfair, her acting was good. I thought the heavy for the villain was weak, but the script for Road Warrior has so many levels. To follow that up was a feat in itself. The whole kids thing has been explained in other comments. I like that they end up in a city and that the pilot returns. I would have like in Fury Road if pilot was in it again and they had this ongoing relationship movie after movie, but, whatever...
Why do you think so? Fury Road and Furiosa genuinely have some of the best action filmmaking of all time. I don't see how anything in this movie compares.
The chase scenes were so over the top and so long they got boring. Fury road was just one long chase scene. At least in thunder dome you got some acting,and yes I know much of the action in the other movies was also over the top. Don't get me wrong,I'm not saying I didn't enjoy it in the first three especially. Maybe for me,mad max without Mel, just isn't a mad max movie.
Just saw the movie the other night for the first time and def agree with your sentiments. Started off soooo fucking strong and got insufferable soooo fucking quickly. Good review though, your quality is higher than the view count would suggest. Hope the channel continues to grow!!
I have to say that Beyond Thunderdome is the best Mad Max movie for it's phenomenal soundtrack, great cinematography, characters, set design, and story. Master Blaster, Auntie Em, Iron Bar, and Dr. Dealgood are all so iconic! Pig Killer and other characters flesh out a full and distinct story, where the background characters in the Road Warrior are washed out.
Hard disagree. This movie is just confused with it's own identity and style which makes it uniqe but doesn't make it good. Miller seemed to forget what made the first two work so well or he just didn't care anymore because the of the tragedy in his life. I still like Thunderdome enough but the entire thing just doesn't make sense. Mel Gibson is the one saving grace. Mad Max and Mad Max 2 Road Warrior are far, far superior films in every way.
@@Peer165same. Bits of Thunderdome are great but it never comes together, the two halves don’t mesh.
Lot to enjoy but it’s a much lesser film overall.
LOL movie is objectively bad compared to the others. Fury Road and MM2 are masterpieces
@@Dad_of_WarWhy the need to be a patronizing dousche about it though? There is nothting abjective about having a different opinion. I enjoy Fury Road and Road Warrior (and even the original) far more than Thunderdome too but I don't humiliate others for liking it the best.
@@Peer165 I didn't patronize anyone, I just laughed at what people call an "unpopular opinion"
Worst Mad Max movie does not mean its a bad movie. Still better than most movies.
Nope, it's a bad movie
I love this terrible movie. It’s nostalgic for me i saw it the first time on vhs when i was 8 or so. The part where he meets auntie and the thunder dome part are the most memorable. I love the collector. The part with the kids seems like a whole other movie under an entirely different director. It’s some magic Disney pg bs. Usually where i drift to sleep.
The first act was solid. The second act was a little random but I was still intrigued. The third act made me realize this movie made no damn sense.
If the kids became badass feral killers when they got to Barter town, like a tribe of boomerang kids, and then the ending car chase gets ruthless, it would've been one of the best Max movies.
This was my first Mad Max movie; I saw the edited for television version as a child in the 80s. I remember thinking it seemed like Return Of The Jedi, and looking back now, with Bartertown/Jabba's Palace and Kids/Ewoks, maybe that was Miller's intent.
It worked, in a way. Beyond Thunderdome is definitely the most youth-accessible of the original trilogy. It made a Mad Max fan out of me, and I went on to watch the other movies as I grew up.
George Miller was originally working on an adaptation for Lord of the Flies. Towards the end of that story a man arrives, and the studio asked George if that man could be Max. At that point it morphed into this Mad Max/Lord of the Flies hybrid. Also, George Miller only directed the actions scenes. His close friend and producer (I believe) on the previous 2 Mad Max films had died, so George didn't feel up to directing it. However, the actual director didn't have much experience in filming action scenes, so George stepped up and shot those. That's also why there are relatively fewer action scenes than in the previous 2.
A fine movie, a bad Mad Max film.
It may be, but that doesn't mean it's a bad movie.
I din’t know how it turned to Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom with all those kids, but the second half definitely ground to a halt.
the worst mad max movie is better than most movies these days
if it wasnt for the kids background story which dragged it to a dull thud, then tina turner made it bearable. i think it would have surpassed the first if not for those darn kids nyah nyah nyah
I like it a lot remember seeing this in the theathers and yes it is much softer and they also could remove some of the mellow with the kids but is a movie with great action and the cars chase at the end maybe be not as strong as the others but was also very cool and done practical as opose of all the CGI today.Chainsaw fight scene was something truly original on that time and Tina Turner also amazing.
This was good stuff. I thought the same. I saw this movie today and I watched 1 and 2 yesterday.
Movie 1. I would give a 7+. Okey movie but not that great. Maybe a bit funny but so small budget so ok.
Movie 2. I would give a 9. It's a good movie. Really captures the Mad Max theme and works really well.
Movie 3. Iwould give -7. First 45 minutes is good and then... well.. Peter Pan... Pretty much the worst choice where it would go.
It's weard that they did not know what worked in Mad Max 2. Brutal world, Cars, Fuel and fights. How can you make sequel so bad... this is like the new Star Wars movies 7, 8 & 9... how can you make something so bad :D
I'd say the best way to watch Mad Max is by watching Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior followed by Fury Road. Beyond Thunderdome is definitely the weakest link.
Yeah as soon as it got to the kids I pretty much stopped caring about the movie
Think it's just whole nother deal to not have started with Mel in 80s...its necessary to even appreciate certain nuance present in the new films...plus..master blaster is always cool.
Probably my least favorite but still good!
Beyond Thunderdome is sooo quotable. The characters are great, good story, actually I like it better than Mad Max the original, which is slow if we are to be honest. Nothing comes close to Road Warrior, which, for my money is the best Action Movie ever made. Tina Turner got burned for doing BThunderdome. That's unfair, her acting was good. I thought the heavy for the villain was weak, but the script for Road Warrior has so many levels. To follow that up was a feat in itself. The whole kids thing has been explained in other comments. I like that they end up in a city and that the pilot returns. I would have like in Fury Road if pilot was in it again and they had this ongoing relationship movie after movie, but, whatever...
Many times better then fury road and furiosa. Also better than the first movie which was to slow in a large part of it.
Why do you think so? Fury Road and Furiosa genuinely have some of the best action filmmaking of all time. I don't see how anything in this movie compares.
The chase scenes were so over the top and so long they got boring. Fury road was just one long chase scene. At least in thunder dome you got some acting,and yes I know much of the action in the other movies was also over the top. Don't get me wrong,I'm not saying I didn't enjoy it in the first three especially. Maybe for me,mad max without Mel, just isn't a mad max movie.
It was the worst but honestly wasn't that bad too watch
No.
No what?
@@BoxOfChocolatez
What is the title of this video?
@@daviswhite3591 Yeah but I'd like to hear a little more info about peoples' opinions than just "no".
The ENTIRE madmax saga is STUPID AF
Why do you say that?
i dont watch stuff i think is stupid, do you?
@@goofy3908 The trailers for every single mad Max film were enough to let me know. I'd never watched them ever
@@jmcd21182So you critisize movies you haven't even seen? 😂 Congratulations, that is the very definition of being an ignorant simpleton.
Well man that's just completely ridiculous. Don't judge movies you haven't seen.
NO! Fury Road is.
In what possible way is that true?
@@BoxOfChocolatezbecause action is it only selling point
@@BurningRubber454 I don't agree with that at all. But this franchise has never had very complex stories or characters
@@BoxOfChocolatez another point
All the best one liners are from thunderdome
@@BurningRubber454 Again, do not agree at all. There is a reason there are so many memes from the dialogue in Fury Road, it's very memorable.