The first encounter with the Gyro Captain make it seems that he is a villain, but when he scopes the smoke then wrestles with the risk of getting Max, he decides to do it. That shows his humanity, altruism, and even heroic bravery.
I once worked with a guy who never brushed his teeth, either; sometimes working on the road, we stayed at a hotel--I brushed my teeth and shit the next morning but he was like "I'm ready to go--are you..?"
I always felt his reaction to the rape of the young woman showed his humanity and cemented the fact he was a good guy. You see him look in despair when she is killed, and the music really added to the emotion of that scene.
@@BryanPartington Yes, the scene where he and Max are watching the rape and killing, and his mouth drops, and his eyes go wide definitely show his sympathy. It is a foreshadowing of his later actions.
yes it was sad however true story the blue heeler was recused from the dog kennel ( he was suppose to be killed in less then a day) production rescued him for filming and when filming was completed a camera man adopted the blue heeler and he lived a full and healthy life lived to a very old age.
When I was 15 and almost had a license, my friend and I were watching this. His dad, who races super modifieds, walked in and saw Max pull the blower switch up. He laughed so hard and said, there was no way any vehicle could do that. Furthermore, all those cars would be out of gas in a matter of days. We didn't care. We were going to have vehicles with three gas tanks capable of ludicrous feats of speed and endurance. He's now 80 and still racing!
@@cesarhernandez769 At 54 years old now, but still wish I could have this impossible vehicle. Always going to be the most bad-ass, almost real, movie hotrods of all time.
actually the supercharger was functional. they just had the car on a loader and turned the engine on and off to simulate the blower being active or not
And then you grew up and realized they do make switch activated super chargers and your friend's dad was a doofus? I mean weiand doesn't, but they exist.
Wezz was a true badass, but then humongous chokes him out like nothing. Fan theory: lord humongous is the goose from the first movie. I don’t know that I buy into that one, though.
0:04-0:08 When I was young and naive, I thought him activating the blower/supercharger with the pull of a switch was so cool. Now it’s totally inaccurate to me, but I still love it.
Does anyone else notice that the opening montage says the great war happened BEFORE the events of the first movie? Basically Mad Max takes place in the same post apocalyptic setting as Mad Max 2. I'm guessing the MFP was barely hanging on keeping the coastal cities civilized while the outback/interior had gone lawless. When Max stole the Black Interceptor he left civilization to the lawless lands because he had nothing to go back to, and no reason to live.
"I'm guessing the MFP was barely hanging on keeping the coastal cities civilized while the outback/interior had gone lawless." Well, that's the most reasonable assessment given the narration and flashback at the beginning of the film. However the reality is much more simple. Mad Max was always devised as a stand-alone film and there was never any finished world Miller had envisioned from the very beginning. The original film was inspired by the increased public violence of the 1970's and the oil crisis which led to fuel rationing. There actually *were* reports in Australia about fuel tankers being attacked and stopped by road pirates. Miller therefore had an idea of a "near future" in which things just became a lot worse with a continuing oil crisis and a long economic depression where the law is increasingly underfunded and understaffed, and in which motorized outlaws like Toecutter's biker gang can roam pretty much at will. It's perfectly clear that there hasn't been any world war prior to the events in Mad Max in the original movie because society still pretty much works normally with open diners, hospitals, functional railways, road assistance and people just living their lives in rural Australia. Max has a normal home and a family. There is electricity. If the events which are described in the opening montage of Mad Max 2 had happened before Mad Max 1 then society as a whole wouldn't work because there'd be a shortage of virtually everything and luxuries such as hospitals (require tax payer money), railways, road assistance and electricity wouldn't exist. In Mad Max 2 the narrator says that "the thundering machines spluttered and stopped" indicating that the world war had literally drained the world's energy resources. This explains why men began to feed on men and how mobile gangs waged war for a tank of petrol. It also reveals that the world leaders had built a "house of straw" and that "without their machines" they were powerless. So the original Mad Max wasn't portrayed as a post-apocalyptic world merely a corrupt and lawless world akin to the Wild West. The original Mad Max became a complete surprise hit making several times its budget back. In fact it remained the most profitable film in percentage for 20 years (until the godawful Blair Witch Project took over that record). This surprised Miller but he was asked by the studio to make a sequel - Mad Max 2. For the sequel he imagined a post-apocalyptic world after a huge world war and in which no laws exist and it's truly every man(and woman) for himself. He wisely didn't do the original film all over again but envisioned something different. Some sources claim that Miller originally had planned The Road Warrior as a big-budget re-imagination of the original Mad Max but the studio wanted a sequel named Mad Max 2 with Mel Gibson returning as the protagonist. But since Mad Max 2 - The Road Warrior was wholly different in tone to the original Mad Max Miller had to bridge the two films somehow and therefore included the narration which basically retcons the setting of the original movie. It is clunky and makes the original movie and Max's horrible fate (losing his family) as part of something commonplace in the post-apocalyptic world. When I was a kid I always assumed Mad Max 1 was set in declining world which struggles economically. The world war which "engulfed the world in flames" and led to a "whirl-wind of looting" happened *after* the events of the first film. I ignored all the footage in the opening narration because they're clearly there in a figurative way. Most of it is footage either from WWII, Vietnam, the Soviet invasion of Prag in the Czech Republic and protests/riots from the 60's and 70's. Clearly they didn't have the budget to show the *actual war* and instead tells the tale with "stock footage". But because these WWII and Vietnam era stock footage are the tone of the opening narration then the scenes spliced in from the original movie serves as stock footage too. There was no money to film the likes of Humungous and his marauders laying waste to the already chaotic civilization so they used "stock footage" from the original movie to "tell the story". While the narration does say that "ordinary men were battered" and later lost his family I think Miller really should have rewritten the intro to making it clear that Max's world got worse *after* he lost his family because that works better with the setting of the original film. "Basically Mad Max takes place in the same post apocalyptic setting as Mad Max 2." Not a chance. Society still works in Mad Max and people go about their lives normally however dangerous it has become if you encounter bandits like Toecutter and his biker gang. Miller had to retcon the original film but the jump between the two films is considerable. "I'm guessing the MFP was barely hanging on keeping the coastal cities civilized while the outback/interior had gone lawless." No in the opening narration they say that the cities crumbled and that there is a whirl-wind of looting. People killed each other over food, commodities and petrol, and the few who survived fled to the outback where they thought they would be safe. People in the outback would flee to the cities if they are still functional but they're not because they're "gone now, swept away". "When Max stole the Black Interceptor he left civilization to the lawless lands" There can't be ANY civilization in a post-apocalyptic world with a shortage in everything. It's a dog-eat-dog world literally and the law of the jungle. Miller upped the antes for the (unplanned) sequel but clumsily retconned the original film and its setting.
@@wezmarauder2754 Wasn't the goal of the refinery people to flee to a coastal region? The montage is a little misleading. But it does depict the events of the first movie happening after the machines stopping. I don't think they thought on it much more. But I see the point. Each movie is it's own reality basically. The second movie honestly was the best but made the least sense. There's no amount of scavenging that could keep The Humongous and his fleet of V8 monster vehicles going for more than a few days. I wonder if anything was edited out that expanded the world of Max 2. I know there was a scene where Max witnesses Wez killing some homesteaders or something that leads to the opening chase. But that's all I've heard.
@@wezmarauder2754 the comics retconned this and said the nuclear war occurred before the events of mad max 2. By mad max 3 the world has just recovered from nuclear winter and by road warrior they are going through nuclear summer at least that’s my theory
I just assumed they'd adapted the story to fit. When the first one was made it was a low budget independent film set in a futuristic Australia. Doubtful it was intended to be part of a series. When they had to come up with a story for another film they added the post apocalyptic scenario to make it less of a repeat of the original.
wonderfully directed film, this was such a great movie about struggle and survival , mad max was an awesome movie , and the road warrior was even better!
remember, we met the gyrocaptain in the middle of a trap he had orchestrated. the fact that Max didn't kill the gyrocaptain was proof that Max was still a good man. Max then proceeded to refuel his vehicle and give him his freedom, in return the Gyrocaptain gave Max air support and was treated as hero by those at the refinery... he then went to escape with one of the women and only then after she said she was staying did the Gyrocaptain rise to the occasion, he did a good thing because he was still a good man too. then when Max drove the tanker, he did it because he had lost everything and was their only option so he may as well because he was already half dead. Max was a hero.
If Max had agreed to drive the rig or even waited until everyone was ready to go, he would have still had his wheels and full tanks of gas. Instead, he blew them off, lost his V-8, his dog, and got very banged up.
He really didn't want to be human like them. He thought he was like Wez, a war dog psycho. At best a scavenger at worst a tool for a tribal leader or warlord. He declined the offer because he was afraid it would help him rejoin the human race.
I would like to know how they shot this scene of Max in the gyrocopter with the ground going past underneath. It is very effective, and Mel does a sterling job of looking totally wrecked, and as though he’s genuinely on a gyrocopter, which would have been a novel experience when perched on it like this.
If I had a nickel for every time I saw the Interceptor get totaled by a pack of war boys, I’d have two nickels. Which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird that it happened twice.
Everyone gives praises to the interceptor but actually the marauders ran him down in the first scene and now this one and it had plenty of juice this time. I don't think it's as fast as everyone thinks.
And a blue heel i.e. Australian cattle dog would totally die protecting what they view as one of their pack. Lots of farmers here in the States have them and love them.
Wasn't the early script about The Humongous actually being a former Bronze who created a gang out of the remains of the MFP? I think it was even implied that the Humongous was Goose. They dropped all that if I remember right. But kept the MFP look for a bunch of them.
@@szintivideo2984 Interesting that they had another Falcon like Max's aside from the blower. I mean they coulda been cops gone bad. In that world the MFP would have been the best equipped to survive.
Even though its only a few seconds, that beautiful wide angle shot of the Interceptor driving in the Sunrise is my favorite scene in the entire film. I hate that the Interceptor really only had a few minutes of screen time in this movie.
I saw this movie in cinema with my dad(rip)I was 8 years old,they said then I was too young then to enter but my dad said He already seen the first one,he is takin me now to see this…and he saw the exorcist …they let us in😊
the interceptor brings the best chase scenes from old school mad max on fury road didnt like beginning the chase was cut way too short instead giving the old classic chase scenes
Las películas de MAD MÁX fueron unas de mis películas favoritas, también el gladiador y la película de. braveheart de mel gibson, entretenidas películas.
I was really sad about the end of the black interceptor!☹️☹️ This was the last one of that particular car, and was probably, still the fastest one of all the others! Still, it was probably, really tired, worn-out, and barely running right!! I wish there were an alternate ending, where he actually escaped, and somewhere, the car just died, and the engine blew up!!
The mistake that Max makes in this scene is that he fails to look behind him and notice a vehicle quickly approaching his. Unlike the beginning of the film, he was far too relaxed after thinking that he out ran the encampment of the humongous’ guys
I saw this at the movies when i was 13 & remember thinking that Max had really bought it when this scene happened But No he survived , still have the 1st Roadshow release on vhs film name is > "'Mad Max 2" not the road warrior
Maybe the most unrealistic scene, standing on top of a vehicle that travels with 100 mph and smashing a windshield with a massive exhaust tube... Anyway this movie is epic!!!
I love Mad Max and Mad Max 2, but this scene just feels wrong. No way would Max take his eye off the rear view mirror and no way would he just allow the 6 wheel Nitrous thing to come up beside him and not take evasive action, like BRAKE. He was mean't to be this super pursuit driver in his previous life but his actions in this scene said otherwise. He had two full tanks of gas, he could have dodged and avoided that 6 wheel piece of crap and given it the run around until they emptied their nitrous or their fuel tank (I'm sure they didn't have an endless supply of Nitrous). Only Humungus had a gun. And he was back at camp.
The first encounter with the Gyro Captain make it seems that he is a villain, but when he scopes the smoke then wrestles with the risk of getting Max, he decides to do it. That shows his humanity, altruism, and even heroic bravery.
I once worked with a guy who never brushed his teeth, either; sometimes working on the road, we stayed at a hotel--I brushed my teeth and shit the next morning but he was like "I'm ready to go--are you..?"
I always felt his reaction to the rape of the young woman showed his humanity and cemented the fact he was a good guy. You see him look in despair when she is killed, and the music really added to the emotion of that scene.
@@BryanPartington Yes, the scene where he and Max are watching the rape and killing, and his mouth drops, and his eyes go wide definitely show his sympathy. It is a foreshadowing of his later actions.
I can still remember watching this movie at the drive-in when it was first released. Almost cried when 'Dog' was killed protecting Max.
My all-time favourite movie and I’ve watched it so many times and it hurts me every time to see his dog get killed. He was a good boy.
I find this scenes kinda heart wrenchin'. And it was very weird not seein' the Pursuit Special in Thunderdome.
yes it was sad however true story the blue heeler was recused from the dog kennel ( he was suppose to be killed in less then a day) production rescued him for filming and when filming was completed a camera man adopted the blue heeler and he lived a full and healthy life lived to a very old age.
I cried when the interceptor was destroyed.
When the interceptor died the series died.
Amazing to think this was Vernon Wells first major role. Best movie villain ever.
Then Commando in 1985. As Bennett
@@michaellomeli8096 Yes…. I was just about to say that. “Let off some steam….” LOL
He was also the leader of the mutant biker gang - with the same haircut! - in Weird Science.
And he had to do it all in assless chaps
"Ouch!" "That's gotta hurt!?"😔😞😢😕😪
Man's best friend till the end.
I remember watching this video and thinking about his companion.
Yeah man's best friend till you croak and the dumb mutant eats you. You're just a food source to it soy boy
When I was 15 and almost had a license, my friend and I were watching this. His dad, who races super modifieds, walked in and saw Max pull the blower switch up. He laughed so hard and said, there was no way any vehicle could do that. Furthermore, all those cars would be out of gas in a matter of days. We didn't care. We were going to have vehicles with three gas tanks capable of ludicrous feats of speed and endurance. He's now 80 and still racing!
That man was 100% rt tho come to find out if Max kept throwing the switch on that blower he’d blow the engine out
@@cesarhernandez769 At 54 years old now, but still wish I could have this impossible vehicle. Always going to be the most bad-ass, almost real, movie hotrods of all time.
actually the supercharger was functional. they just had the car on a loader and turned the engine on and off to simulate the blower being active or not
And then you grew up and realized they do make switch activated super chargers and your friend's dad was a doofus? I mean weiand doesn't, but they exist.
0:03 holy smuck that's a good scene
Gotta love how The Bad Cop was about to waste Max after clear instructions not to.
Bad cops hated Max because he was everything they could never be
@JohnDoe-gi1vr Wez would have taken his word that he found Max already dead. He wasn't much of a hands-on leader.
Fun Fact: the guy that plays the gyro pilot is the same one who played the Mouth of Sauron in LOTR.
I like the fact that Max isn't a super hero. These gangs are as dangerous for him as for everybody else. Makes the character much more believable.
So much drama and humanity in this film. It's not just an action film. It's the best in the series, imo.
Good thing the paralyzed engineer from the camp reinstalled Max's booby trap before they gave Max his Interceptor back.
Maybe he insisted?
We do see him installing it back into his car.
0:06 this gives me goosebumps!
My life was never the same after watching this blower spooling...
the way they zoom in on the blower pulley when it activates was glorious
@@mitsos_306 4:40
@@codychase636 i love that scene 0:03
That guy with the smoke stack should've went for major league baseball with that powerful swing.
What a scene from glorious to heartbreaking.
The saddest scene in movie history. 😣
Broke my heart when the Pursuit Special died 💔
I agree
Yup! That was a beautiful car
RIP
Most saddest scene is when his dog died it was sad when bastard killed a dog
Wezz the best bad guy ever to play, it was a one hell of a pick, ten years of casting you wont find wezz never
Wezz was a true badass, but then humongous chokes him out like nothing. Fan theory: lord humongous is the goose from the first movie. I don’t know that I buy into that one, though.
@@rawheadrex1972 in the original script lord humungous was supposed to be goose. They chose to go another route.
0:04-0:08 When I was young and naive, I thought him activating the blower/supercharger with the pull of a switch was so cool. Now it’s totally inaccurate to me, but I still love it.
Does anyone else notice that the opening montage says the great war happened BEFORE the events of the first movie?
Basically Mad Max takes place in the same post apocalyptic setting as Mad Max 2. I'm guessing the MFP was barely hanging on keeping the coastal cities civilized while the outback/interior had gone lawless. When Max stole the Black Interceptor he left civilization to the lawless lands because he had nothing to go back to, and no reason to live.
"I'm guessing the MFP was barely hanging on keeping the coastal cities civilized while the outback/interior had gone lawless." Well, that's the most reasonable assessment given the narration and flashback at the beginning of the film.
However the reality is much more simple. Mad Max was always devised as a stand-alone film and there was never any finished world Miller had envisioned from the very beginning. The original film was inspired by the increased public violence of the 1970's and the oil crisis which led to fuel rationing. There actually *were* reports in Australia about fuel tankers being attacked and stopped by road pirates. Miller therefore had an idea of a "near future" in which things just became a lot worse with a continuing oil crisis and a long economic depression where the law is increasingly underfunded and understaffed, and in which motorized outlaws like Toecutter's biker gang can roam pretty much at will.
It's perfectly clear that there hasn't been any world war prior to the events in Mad Max in the original movie because society still pretty much works normally with open diners, hospitals, functional railways, road assistance and people just living their lives in rural Australia. Max has a normal home and a family. There is electricity. If the events which are described in the opening montage of Mad Max 2 had happened before Mad Max 1 then society as a whole wouldn't work because there'd be a shortage of virtually everything and luxuries such as hospitals (require tax payer money), railways, road assistance and electricity wouldn't exist. In Mad Max 2 the narrator says that "the thundering machines spluttered and stopped" indicating that the world war had literally drained the world's energy resources. This explains why men began to feed on men and how mobile gangs waged war for a tank of petrol. It also reveals that the world leaders had built a "house of straw" and that "without their machines" they were powerless.
So the original Mad Max wasn't portrayed as a post-apocalyptic world merely a corrupt and lawless world akin to the Wild West.
The original Mad Max became a complete surprise hit making several times its budget back. In fact it remained the most profitable film in percentage for 20 years (until the godawful Blair Witch Project took over that record).
This surprised Miller but he was asked by the studio to make a sequel - Mad Max 2. For the sequel he imagined a post-apocalyptic world after a huge world war and in which no laws exist and it's truly every man(and woman) for himself. He wisely didn't do the original film all over again but envisioned something different. Some sources claim that Miller originally had planned The Road Warrior as a big-budget re-imagination of the original Mad Max but the studio wanted a sequel named Mad Max 2 with Mel Gibson returning as the protagonist.
But since Mad Max 2 - The Road Warrior was wholly different in tone to the original Mad Max Miller had to bridge the two films somehow and therefore included the narration which basically retcons the setting of the original movie. It is clunky and makes the original movie and Max's horrible fate (losing his family) as part of something commonplace in the post-apocalyptic world.
When I was a kid I always assumed Mad Max 1 was set in declining world which struggles economically. The world war which "engulfed the world in flames" and led to a "whirl-wind of looting" happened *after* the events of the first film. I ignored all the footage in the opening narration because they're clearly there in a figurative way. Most of it is footage either from WWII, Vietnam, the Soviet invasion of Prag in the Czech Republic and protests/riots from the 60's and 70's. Clearly they didn't have the budget to show the *actual war* and instead tells the tale with "stock footage". But because these WWII and Vietnam era stock footage are the tone of the opening narration then the scenes spliced in from the original movie serves as stock footage too. There was no money to film the likes of Humungous and his marauders laying waste to the already chaotic civilization so they used "stock footage" from the original movie to "tell the story".
While the narration does say that "ordinary men were battered" and later lost his family I think Miller really should have rewritten the intro to making it clear that Max's world got worse *after* he lost his family because that works better with the setting of the original film.
"Basically Mad Max takes place in the same post apocalyptic setting as Mad Max 2." Not a chance. Society still works in Mad Max and people go about their lives normally however dangerous it has become if you encounter bandits like Toecutter and his biker gang. Miller had to retcon the original film but the jump between the two films is considerable.
"I'm guessing the MFP was barely hanging on keeping the coastal cities civilized while the outback/interior had gone lawless." No in the opening narration they say that the cities crumbled and that there is a whirl-wind of looting. People killed each other over food, commodities and petrol, and the few who survived fled to the outback where they thought they would be safe. People in the outback would flee to the cities if they are still functional but they're not because they're "gone now, swept away".
"When Max stole the Black Interceptor he left civilization to the lawless lands" There can't be ANY civilization in a post-apocalyptic world with a shortage in everything. It's a dog-eat-dog world literally and the law of the jungle.
Miller upped the antes for the (unplanned) sequel but clumsily retconned the original film and its setting.
@@wezmarauder2754
Wasn't the goal of the refinery people to flee to a coastal region?
The montage is a little misleading. But it does depict the events of the first movie happening after the machines stopping. I don't think they thought on it much more.
But I see the point. Each movie is it's own reality basically. The second movie honestly was the best but made the least sense. There's no amount of scavenging that could keep The Humongous and his fleet of V8 monster vehicles going for more than a few days.
I wonder if anything was edited out that expanded the world of Max 2. I know there was a scene where Max witnesses Wez killing some homesteaders or something that leads to the opening chase. But that's all I've heard.
@@wezmarauder2754 the comics retconned this and said the nuclear war occurred before the events of mad max 2. By mad max 3 the world has just recovered from nuclear winter and by road warrior they are going through nuclear summer at least that’s my theory
I just assumed they'd adapted the story to fit. When the first one was made it was a low budget independent film set in a futuristic Australia. Doubtful it was intended to be part of a series. When they had to come up with a story for another film they added the post apocalyptic scenario to make it less of a repeat of the original.
@@mikes5637
Yeah. That's a good take on it. You're probably right
wonderfully directed film, this was such a great movie about struggle and survival , mad max was an awesome movie , and the road warrior was even better!
Still mad about the dog 20 years later
Kudos to Captain Gyro, be no more movie without it
The movie scenes that make you cry, death of Old Yeller and the death of Max's interceptor.
His dog as well
at least it was stated from the behind the scenes that the car that was wrecked wasn't the hero car but rather a car with a similar body to it
Unlike Old Yeller, Max's V8 Interceptor makes a brief return in Fury Road. (just don't ask me how)
@@plissken2156 Me too don't know how interceptor after destroy back in the fury road
But mad Max is still the best post apocalyptic films in my opinion
I like how Wez doesn't even shrug after the Toadie gets blown into chunks. "It's all over!" Clearly doesn't give a ****.
I think that is the gang codecs, if you fucked up you are responsible on your own, even if you die!
@@RioZg1 Yep. Empathy? What's that?
@@Leondrius Yes, that is questionable in post apocalyptic age.
Always wanted another mad max with mel finding the interceptor wrecked and restored back to the original form with alot more horsepower just a dream
Fury road has the interceptor, at least in the beginning, then it gets stolen and upgraded.
@@BuickParkAvenue but fell to the enemy hands.
@@MrCouchmen That's the sad part, in one scene, Max basically watches it get crushed while trying to protect the war rig.
It'll happen. That's what the video game was basically about, rebuilding the interceptor.
Max didnt deserve rescuing after the way he treated the Gyro Captain BUT he (Gyro) *STILL* put himself out and helped him.
remember, we met the gyrocaptain in the middle of a trap he had orchestrated.
the fact that Max didn't kill the gyrocaptain was proof that Max was still a good man.
Max then proceeded to refuel his vehicle and give him his freedom, in return the Gyrocaptain gave Max air support and was treated as hero by those at the refinery... he then went to escape with one of the women and only then after she said she was staying did the Gyrocaptain rise to the occasion, he did a good thing because he was still a good man too.
then when Max drove the tanker, he did it because he had lost everything and was their only option so he may as well because he was already half dead.
Max was a hero.
@@ChristmasCrustacean1 yea max still has morals
Those two guys strapped on Humongous's ride had the best seats ever. 👀
If Max had agreed to drive the rig or even waited until everyone was ready to go, he would have still had his wheels and full tanks of gas. Instead, he blew them off, lost his V-8, his dog, and got very banged up.
People make dumb decisions , even Max .
He really didn't want to be human like them. He thought he was like Wez, a war dog psycho. At best a scavenger at worst a tool for a tribal leader or warlord. He declined the offer because he was afraid it would help him rejoin the human race.
the look on max face at 2.55 says it all...i got nothing left
Don't know what made me sadder: the death of the dog or the destruction of the Interceptor.
Both
For me the dog. I can get another car.
I would like to know how they shot this scene of Max in the gyrocopter with the ground going past underneath. It is very effective, and Mel does a sterling job of looking totally wrecked, and as though he’s genuinely on a gyrocopter, which would have been a novel experience when perched on it like this.
he hung out the door of a helicopter to film that scene
Bell Jetranger used for that shot.
Never mind the dog or the car...the FUEL! The PRECIOUS FUELLLLLLLLLLL!!!!
I could imagine how useful the interceptor could have been in the end
It's quite sad seein' the Pursuit Special gettin' wrecked like that.
That and Max is loyal friend.
Always broke my heart.
Dont worry. The feral kid fixes it back up.
@@JD1976 no that’s not the feral kid. Fury road is just another story and not linked or continuous.
It called The Last V8
Define epic in just three words: Mad Max 2.
If I had a nickel for every time I saw the Interceptor get totaled by a pack of war boys, I’d have two nickels. Which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird that it happened twice.
2:34, bad dude looks tuff as hell until he turns around and you see the assless chaps lol.
A man who wears assless chaps in a desert fears neither god nor chafing
Aren’t ALL chaps assless?
@@rawheadrex1972 Yes, but also no. Some chaps come with a pad in back, which is free hanging, not connected to the thighs, or front.
Timeless action film 🎥👍.
They got the dog and the car in one scene. Is this the og John wick?
Worse, Lost a wife but this time, their child.
Mad max bones John wick any day of the week.
Everyone gives praises to the interceptor but actually the marauders ran him down in the first scene and now this one and it had plenty of juice this time. I don't think it's as fast as everyone thinks.
Awesome movie on so many levels!!!!
And a blue heel i.e. Australian cattle dog would totally die protecting what they view as one of their pack. Lots of farmers here in the States have them and love them.
I feel sad that Max`s fellow MFP was going to waste him, was a former comrade.
I've always thought they were outlaws who just wore MFP uniforms they scavenged. At least I would hope that was the case.
Wasn't the early script about The Humongous actually being a former Bronze who created a gang out of the remains of the MFP? I think it was even implied that the Humongous was Goose. They dropped all that if I remember right. But kept the MFP look for a bunch of them.
@@331Grabber I believed they are not real cops. They only used the MFP cars and police uniform, but they are outlaws.
@@szintivideo2984
Interesting that they had another Falcon like Max's aside from the blower. I mean they coulda been cops gone bad. In that world the MFP would have been the best equipped to survive.
@@331Grabber Yes,very interesting. Thank you !
0:21 The driver is forced back into his seat 😮
Max did have friends, he just didnt know it.
Just a Sunday drive down under
R.I.P interceptor
Even though its only a few seconds, that beautiful wide angle shot of the Interceptor driving in the Sunrise is my favorite scene in the entire film. I hate that the Interceptor really only had a few minutes of screen time in this movie.
Gyro Cap came in clutch and medevaced Max out!
Mad Max❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
0:25 sure, that much NOS at once will blow the engine for sure
Mad max 2,insuperable....
DONT WASTE HIMMMM , IF HES ALIVVVVEEE , I WANT IM !!!🤣
Interceptors death. 😰 This was so tragical…
thank god they used another falcon
"Stryker ", the forgotten Mad Max film!
I saw this movie in cinema with my dad(rip)I was 8 years old,they said then I was too young then to enter but my dad said
He already seen the first one,he is takin me now to see this…and he saw the exorcist …they let us in😊
True friend.
No amount of nitrous oxide would make that heavy pos catch Max's car. Wez was feeding it plot fuel.
Idk man watch videos of Cummins being given like 100lbs of boost, those things fucking send.
Not the Car!, Not the Car!!!!!!
1:58 RIP Dog. Always heart breaking when a dog dies in a movie. I'm glad the bastard who killed him got killed when the Interceptor blew up.
Just thinking about Max's dog rolling around in that car.
Love when the worthless mutant gets it
The Fist Of The Northstar Movie... GUAU!!!
“Give me your precious fuel…” drives around the compound all day long…
I could never watch this scene til now , having survived a car wreck and roll over similiar to this.
"Suicide Is Painless" should have played during Max's return to the compound.
Max need a upgrade from 600hp to 2000hp and a body rebuild
Mad max 2 is the best film, those bad cops are cool for a cosplay.
Toady the gas hurry up ! LOL
the interceptor brings the best chase scenes from old school mad max on fury road didnt like beginning the chase was cut way too short instead giving the old classic chase scenes
My fought about the ending is to have max find the wrecked interceptor and tow it for the next sequel to rebuild!
Hello you tube up load this movie my favourite movie 👌
good
Did you know that the wreckage for that stunt double is at the mad max museum in Silverton (like 5-10km from broken hill)
The barbarians remind me of extras in a Judas Priest or Twisted Sister video.
"Breakin' the Law, Breakin' the Law!"
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4:32
"You blow it you fool" Capt. Gyro
If he's alive I want him!! Then the dog defends it ALL!
Here comes the Gyro Captain. Bruce Spence, good heart and bad teeth
It doesn't bear thinking about what Wez would've done to Max if he'd had the opportunity.
Las películas de MAD MÁX fueron unas de mis películas favoritas, también el gladiador y la película de. braveheart de mel gibson, entretenidas películas.
A little wash and wax, good as new
I was really sad about the end of the black interceptor!☹️☹️ This was the last one of that particular car, and was probably, still the fastest one of all the others! Still, it was probably, really tired, worn-out, and barely running right!! I wish there were an alternate ending, where he actually escaped, and somewhere, the car just died, and the engine blew up!!
I wish their was a alternating ending where he finds the wrecked interceptor and tow it away for the next sequel to rebuild !
Wants gas to waste gas.
Max should have waited until the rest of the tribe left the field. He could have kept his great car, and all that valuable petroleum.
The mistake that Max makes in this scene is that he fails to look behind him and notice a vehicle quickly approaching his. Unlike the beginning of the film, he was far too relaxed after thinking that he out ran the encampment of the humongous’ guys
No final das contas foi o tecladista de Rammstein que salvo ele.
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I saw this at the movies when i was 13 & remember thinking that Max had really bought it when this scene happened But No he survived , still have the 1st Roadshow release on vhs film name is > "'Mad Max 2" not the road warrior
As it was released in Australia.
id be more worried about food and water then that tank of juice
Why the interceptor and the dog😭😭😭😭
Captain Walker is getting ready to meet Tina Turner...👍🎶
Masks and gasoline. It never ends.
They even shot the dog. How low can you sink?...
Max be unexpected, Humungus car is so fast, Good Bye The Last V8😭
Maybe the most unrealistic scene, standing on top of a vehicle that travels with 100 mph and smashing a windshield with a massive exhaust tube...
Anyway this movie is epic!!!
I love Mad Max and Mad Max 2, but this scene just feels wrong. No way would Max take his eye off the rear view mirror and no way would he just allow the 6 wheel Nitrous thing to come up beside him and not take evasive action, like BRAKE. He was mean't to be this super pursuit driver in his previous life but his actions in this scene said otherwise. He had two full tanks of gas, he could have dodged and avoided that 6 wheel piece of crap and given it the run around until they emptied their nitrous or their fuel tank (I'm sure they didn't have an endless supply of Nitrous). Only Humungus had a gun. And he was back at camp.
He can keep his fuel blow the fucking thing
Deputy yappity yap yap yap
Shit, that was a nice car.
Im watching this movie 1985 v.c.r
He lost his MOJO
Poor Interceptor
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