Gotta be honest. Didn't expect much when I clicked on this video. But it was actually bloody brilliant!! Very entertaining. You covered all the main spots. Clearly a big Mad Max fan. Well done mate.
Yes well done! It was my first video movie so brings back childhood memories On a personal note, you should check out Dr Mew as your oral posture is terrible
Well spoken words!!! I actually downloaded this video to watch and rewatch as many times as possible. Mas Max 1 and 2 were 2 of the best action movies ever made.
@@edmundheung2468 I think its too late for Australia; we simply don't have the political will and cultural unity anymore to make the changes that would be required. I've been telling my younger friends that they should be planning their future somewhere else, because Australia's best days have been and gone.
I’m a harsh critic, I really wasn’t expecting much and was very surprised someone would take the time to make something like this , This production was absolutely bloody awesome , you’re a very passionate producer and I thoroughly enjoyed your work. Thank you for taking the time to produce something that brought so much enjoyment to many Mad Max fans. You’re a legend !!!!!
This is a brilliantly made and presented piece of Australian film history. Not just Mad Max but what you’ve done. Thank you so much for this. Very well done.
I thoroughly enjoyed that. My mum and dad were at Seaford beach the day those scenes were filmed but they had no idea who the characters were as the Mad Max characters were unknown at the time. They had no idea this was going to be an iconic film the day they witnessed the scenes on the beach.
MadMax is a movie that inspired me to overcome difficult times in my life; it helped me to become mentally strong and also taught me how to deal with extreme situations and be steadfast in one's encounter with such a time(the chaotic time which was visualized in the MadMax movies) like this. So yes....this movie certainly is and always will be in my list of top 20 Greatest movies which was ever made. Thanks for sharing this incredible moment because it really was an emotional ride which I really enjoyed throughout the entire video.👍
@@aussieproud.5809 very well done. there are a spot he missed. where max gets a flat on his van, that was the old craigieburn wreckers on the hume highway. the place is gone now but many fond memories.
I remember seeing this on VHS at home when I was 16 back in 1982. I thought it was the best thing I'd ever seen. I still watch it now and it brings back feelings that I can't explain. Thanks for uploading this. (from North east England)
VHS yea I remember...4.3, bad colours, blurry....recently viewed 1 & 2 on Blu ray and it blew me away at how professional and fantastic the films look in HD! Different films altogether!
My dad brought me to see it in a movie theater (Nanuet, NY) and I remember it so colorfully to this day. Much like Star Wars back then. It wasn't much of a hit then, but it surely is a cult classic here like some other movies. I'd trade in my black '79 Trans Am for Max's Falcon XB GT any day.
I remember working out west of Melbourne 10 years ago and a workmate and I would go on expeditions looking for Mad Max locations instead of working, the boss never found out. This video brings back memories of those times.
What an excellent presentation. I can imagine that this 20 minute video would have taken weeks to produce. I live not far from Kirk's Bridge and I liked the movie Mad Max so this was very interesting for me to watch. Thank you again for taking the time and effort to put this all together, very entertaining! Marty.
My grandparents had a farm at Staughton Vale, we drove across that bridge 100+ times going out there from Melbourne. When I was at University in America none of them believed me that I knew where that bridge was or that I'd driven down that road and over that bridge. Even worse in America it had the American sound track. 🧟♀️🧟♂️
Im guessing we were all recommended this at the same time judging by the replies. Well said Marty, 2 of these places also incredibly familiar with me, one of them I only just now found out about
Thanks so much for this run through of the scenes, it was really interesting to me, as this is something l have always wanted to know. To this day still a sublime movie. Can't thank you enough.
Watched this movie while I was a kid in Brazil. Saw the movie a couple of times again as an adult. Always thinking about the real locations. Impressive: even the city village where gang members arrive is real. Great job! Thanks for take us in this journey!
No nothing was real from that movie, if our cops dress like that dam it would be funny "THEY ARE NOT GAY". The cars are real yellow cop cars are Ford xb 351 v8 the black car getting chanced was a Holden manaro 308 v8 and the black car was a Ford xc 351 v8 but I think the blower was fake, I not 100%. 🇦🇺🐨👍🏼
@@ATARI-DAVE-73 the HQ Monaro was a 6 Cylinder and dubbed to sound like an *. The Black Max was a 1973 Falcon GT coupe with XC headlights fitted. The Big Bopper car was a Melbourne metro Pursuit car fitted with a 302 Clevland engine while Max's yellow car was a Genuine Highway Interceptor.The March hare car was a flogged out 6 cylinder taxi.
When Mad Max was released I was a young guy on the RAAF based at Point Cook, near Laverton. So obviously went to see the film at the drive in, and later went around to a lot of the places used in the film. This video brings back a lot of memories. Thank you for the effort of making it. In my opinion, Mad Max (1) is still the best Australian movie ever made.
Strictly Ballroom, The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Dessert, Mad Max, Bangkok Hilton, The Year of Living Dangerously, Matrix, The Castle, Muriel's Wedding, Moulin Rouge, My Brilliant Career, Dead Calm, The Light Horsemen, Gallipoli, Breaker Morant, Proof, Romper Stomper, The Great Gatsby, Mad Max Fury Road. Not the g.o a.t.
slip 2018 Even in 1979, they would have spent weeks looking for places that looked suitably run-down. It is not so much that 1979 looked like that, but it was shot to a visual style. Even today you could find locations that are equally neglected and old-fashioned looking, but those sorts of places are rare. Besides, locations are “dressed” to give a certain look. I live in the Sydney CBD/Kings Cross area where lots of films are made, including ending up being a passer-by in Two Hands during a street scene take, and I walked past the filming of high rise scenes in the first Matrix movie. And if you know The Wolverine from 2013, the scene where he is on a balcony in the rain is on the 5th floor of my apartment building. My street and the lane were turned into streets in Tokyo, and I watched them shooting a lot of the stunts suspended by wire from a crane at the side of my building. I have to admit, my 1980 apartment building really did look like it was in Tokyo.
I know here in the US, the area where I grew up would be unrecognizable to people today. I grew up in farm country and had huge sprawling areas of just empty lands, nearly all of it sold off and built up until today it looks like any other busy town.
my childhood was watching this movie and part 2 hundreds of times in the early 90’s while visiting my dad in the thickest country for the summer and having all the Arnold,mad max, back to the future and Indiana Jones movies this was an awesome video thanks for the trip down memory lane🤙🏼
This shows how creative the camera angles are in the film. The scenes look much more romantic and desolate in the movie. Although it was obviously filmed toward the end of a dry summer. And still much older fashioned infrastructure was about. Top video!
A few comments about that. Some of the fields have been converted to Canola (the yellow fields) which wasn't widely grown in Victoria at that time. It was only first grown in Australia in the early 70's and that was mainly in WA. Took a long time for Vic farmers to convert. Yes the landscape does look greener in the modern footage, so that may be a seasonal thing. There are a lot more trees and weeds in the modern footage too. More intensive agriculture means noxious weeds have spread more easily and I suppose in response to that, Landcare groups have planted more trees (Landcare only having been established in 1986), but clearing the roadside weeds is much more difficult than planting native trees. In that last scene it looks like a lot of blackberry or something has replaced grass. Maybe the crew tramped the blackberry in!?
Looking at this I'm glad they shot it in summer. It adds to the desolation and "remoteness", even though it's really only on the outskirts of Melbourne. Love the way it was shot though.
Little River was were the Little River Band derived the band name - evidently while on a road trip between gigs on the way to Geelong they went past the road sign in your video and the rest is history.
Sir, 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 thank you very very much for the great video,i love mad max since my childhood....was 1982 or 83....i was 8years old...was a beautiful time 😥
Really enjoyed this. I was 22 when Mad Max was filmed. I remember visiting Craigieburn Auto Wreckers around that time to pick up some parts for my HR and seeing the track that in the movie leads to a beach. The track actually just goes down to the back boundary fence of the wreckers. The old car that some guy was working under in the movie was also there when I went to wreckers.
In 2018 my girlfriend and I were in the Port of Melbourne waiting for the Spirit of Tasmania to start boarding, we had a few hours to kill so we wandered down the beach. Walked right by the Halls of Justice and didn't even know it. I told her this after watching this vid and now she wants to do a Mad Max locations roadtrip.
@@davemuckeyeyeah, some lucky bastard got Warden Norton's safe from the shawshank redemption. After another UA-camr showed the filming locations, He returned A little while later, and it was gone.
Thank you for making this film. You were absolutely correct @4:51 Australian cinema history. Not only the characters, dialogue and cars make this film, but as you have highlighted, the locations are iconic also. Well done! "Anything you say." "Anything I say, What a wonderful philosophy you have."
As a child growing up two things made me become a car lover and a car guy It was playing Need for Speed high stakes on my PS1 and watching Mad Max over and over again I even bought myself the Mad Max's toy display car as a man now which i payed $360 for it and this video makes me happy seeing where all the iconic shots were taken all those years ago.
Great video, of an incredible film. My Dad had the original Australian version on VHS around '83, I found it quite terrifying as a little kid. Me and my brother got cop outfits for our birthdays and wrote MFP all over them.
Thank you very much. Being a big fan of Mad Max since it’s release, I haves seen the movie at least 100 times. furthermore living in Victoria all my life, I have tried to visit these locations. I have only managed about 70% of the locations . I applaud your endeavour and have learnt new places. Fat Nancy’s diner I would have never found. I am now inspired to visit my unvisited locations. Thanks again brilliant video!
Thank youuuuu !! Quarantined at home, just watched the movie, again, and then found your video ! Wouldnt have ever seen this without it, thank you ! :)
Best movie ever... You did a great job I got to see lots of places other guys leave out.. The restaurant were goose leaves is pretty cool never saw it on other videos before.. 👍👍
Thank you for taking the time to make this video! This Mad Max is one of my favorite movies as a kid and as an adult now. I live in Branson Missouri in the states so I probably will never be able to visit these locations myself. I enjoyed seeing what these locations look like now. Awesome!
The best movie ever made in my book and using real cars (no plastic fantastics) and real bikes Kawasaki z900s / Honda 750-4s and a Laverda Jota (no stinking Harleys)
About 10 years ago I had an old Kawasaki kz 1100 ex police bike. Now I don't know what it was, I've driven all kinds of other bikes, crotch rockets, cruisers, dirt bikes, But that was the only one that seemed like it wanted me dead. It Seemed like it had so much more power than the other fast bikes I'd driven, even though technically it didn't. That thing made all the hair on your body stand on end when you revved it.
Saw Mad Max at the drive-in when it was released in 79, loved it so much I went back every night till they stopped showing it. Your video is excellent, well done
Good job mate. As a 13 year old growing up in Geelong (Corio) my mates and I heard they were shooting scenes for a movie on the road between Corio and Lara, along with a few dirt locations at the back of Corio. Once they were finished we used to ride our bicycles in search of where they shot. We found a few as the huge burnout and donut marks on the road were a dead giveaway 😉
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Whoa! That was quite nice! Thank you, mate... And cheers from Brasil!
I like how you added the dramatic tension when you were driving your car over the same bits of road...especially when the truck bombs over the hill to pulverize Toe Cutter into toe jam. Thank you!
How about the nightclub scene where Goose hooks up with that singer? That was shot in the "Love Machine" nightclub in South Yarra, my Dad was an owner at the time. Unfortunately he passed on production credits, which Miller offered on the film. That was a big mistake...
imagine if they couldn't afford to pay you so they gavce you one of the mad max cars and then asked for it back for next film and never returned it to you!
@@andrewdavidson6495 There was actually many incidents during filming of people being paid with a "slab" (a case) of beer...lol! I think mostly extras and the like. Miller was on a very tight budget and a slab of regular beer was pretty cheap back then. Cheers!
Loved your presenntation we all were told at the time it was fimed round broken hill now i know thank you for an excellent tour and the light comedy bits well done 😊😊😊😊😆😉😉
That was fantastic I just met my friend from Australia I’m at Doorman🤔🤔🚪🚪 in Manhattan I thought it was great what you did it was really classic thank you thank you so much keep up the good work I can’t wait to see you do the Road warrior Thunderdome
Wow An Awesome Job you did ! I've been a Mad Max fan Since 1985 -86 when I first saw it ! My dad drove 30 miles away(we lived on a rural greyhound farm) to rent the Road Warrior from a video store in a mall , as it happened he misplaced the tape and when we finally found it and went to return it we found that the video store had closed down!, so we were stuck with it I watched it and loved it and heard there was a previous movie called Mad Max and I wanted to see it< A year or 2 later we now had a local video rental store 6 miles away in the nearby town , one weekend a friend and I rented a copy of Mad Max and l was hooked since then ! It is great to finally see all the places that it was filmed some 40 years later not too much seems to have changed! Amazing work . From a Mad Max film fan from the US ......GREAT MATE!
Thank you for that. Sounds like that video shop was very reliant on the Road Warrior tape since it went out of business. Take care over there in America.
Paul Great presentation M8 and on my bucket list TO - DO, I had the chance to visit Clunes for the 40th Mad Max reunion, but i was committed to go to Lake Gardiner salts near adelaide so having driven down from Darwin i just didnt have the time to do both - gutted. Had my Kawasaki in my trailer. Bugga.
Greetings from Scotland, Superb film, brought back many happy memories. VHS tapes, adjusting the tracking, All tapes must be rewound before you return them to the video shop. Bubba was my favorite character, I remember asking my mum if I could get my hair bleached blonde like him hahahaha. Thank you so much for this skillfully presented, shot, and edited wee film. All the best.
Excellent work. Very enjoyable to watch. There is an iconic New Zealand movie: Goodbye Pork Pie released in 1981. The adventures of 2 guys driving a stolen yellow Mini from one end of NZ to the other. A few years after its release I followed the route taken. One town in a few scenes is now under water from a hydro dam. I got to visit before it was flooded.
Gotta be honest. Didn't expect much when I clicked on this video. But it was actually bloody brilliant!! Very entertaining. You covered all the main spots. Clearly a big Mad Max fan. Well done mate.
Couldn't say it better my self. Had a few chuckles... :-)
Yes well done! It was my first video movie so brings back childhood memories
On a personal note, you should check out Dr Mew as your oral posture is terrible
I LIVED IN GISBORNE ME AND ME MATE'S USED TO DRIVE THEM ROAD'S .. BOY DID WE HAVE SOME FUN DRIVING TO FAST ON THEM MAAAAATE - : )
Well spoken words!!! I actually downloaded this video to watch and rewatch as many times as possible.
Mas Max 1 and 2 were 2 of the best action movies ever made.
So true. Great fun to watch. Cheers from Germany!
The Australia of 40 years ago is the Australia that I miss. It's the Australia I grew up with and it's the Australia I want to go back to.
Get off the internet then and listen to the wireless you grumpy old fart.
Modern Australia is a much worse place to live. If only we could go back.
MAGA? Make Australia Great Again? 🙄
@@edmundheung2468 I think its too late for Australia; we simply don't have the political will and cultural unity anymore to make the changes that would be required. I've been telling my younger friends that they should be planning their future somewhere else, because Australia's best days have been and gone.
Modern Australia is better than Mad Max Australia.
Truly one of the best dystopian films ever made.
Great work , thankyou, have always wanted to know the locations, love this movie. Colleen Lukey.
Funny part is I live around this area so to me it doesn't seem dystopian at all
@@Steph.98114 Nice name
@@DIY_Miracle Right back at you
@@Steph.98114 cause its a moiview
I’m a harsh critic, I really wasn’t expecting much and was very surprised someone would take the time to make something like this ,
This production was absolutely bloody awesome , you’re a very passionate producer and I thoroughly enjoyed your work. Thank you for taking the time to produce something that brought so much enjoyment to many Mad Max fans.
You’re a legend !!!!!
i watched this in class in a detention i had for a day and it made it good thanks.
One of the all time most bad ass movies ever made. Still a masterpiece of action in Australia
totally agree, Mad Max and Stone best films ever
A masterpiece of action not only in Australia, but the world.
Best 250k budget film ever made and a childhood favorite . Thank you for your efforts .
This is a brilliantly made and presented piece of Australian film history. Not just Mad Max but what you’ve done. Thank you so much for this. Very well done.
I thoroughly enjoyed that. My mum and dad were at Seaford beach the day those scenes were filmed but they had no idea who the characters were as the Mad Max characters were unknown at the time. They had no idea this was going to be an iconic film the day they witnessed the scenes on the beach.
MadMax is a movie that inspired me to overcome difficult times in my life; it helped me to become mentally strong and also taught me how to deal with extreme situations and be steadfast in one's encounter with such a time(the chaotic time which was visualized in the MadMax movies) like this. So yes....this movie certainly is and always will be in my list of top 20 Greatest movies which was ever made. Thanks for sharing this incredible moment because it really was an emotional ride which I really enjoyed throughout the entire video.👍
Absolutely legendary ... you cracked me up .... you’ve set it up really well ...really enjoyed watching it .... thank you
Well done. Great education. And fairly amusing...
The roadhouse goose rode off from on his bike was the old Hume hwy ,pretty sally. Wallan.
@@aussieproud.5809 very well done. there are a spot he missed. where max gets a flat on his van, that was the old craigieburn wreckers on the hume highway. the place is gone now but many fond memories.
I remember seeing this on VHS at home when I was 16 back in 1982. I thought it was the best thing I'd ever seen. I still watch it now and it brings back feelings that I can't explain. Thanks for uploading this. (from North east England)
I was born in 1977 and remember the first time i watched that movie
VHS yea I remember...4.3, bad colours, blurry....recently viewed 1 & 2 on Blu ray and it blew me away at how professional and fantastic the films look in HD! Different films altogether!
I remb watching on beta max..
My dad brought me to see it in a movie theater (Nanuet, NY) and I remember it so colorfully to this day. Much like Star Wars back then. It wasn't much of a hit then, but it surely is a cult classic here like some other movies. I'd trade in my black '79 Trans Am for Max's Falcon XB GT any day.
@@willmills1370 my step uncle had an
XA gt.
Sick fats on the back...
I remember working out west of Melbourne 10 years ago and a workmate and I would go on expeditions looking for Mad Max locations instead of working, the boss never found out. This video brings back memories of those times.
撮影現場の建物や景色がほぼ残っていて、見応え有りました。
映画ファンにとってロケ地巡りは本当に面白いです。
Very very thanks! My favorite movie all Time! Great job, It must have been fantastic to drive through those places. One More Time Thank you.

What an excellent presentation. I can imagine that this 20 minute video would have taken weeks to produce. I live not far from Kirk's Bridge and I liked the movie Mad Max so this was very interesting for me to watch. Thank you again for taking the time and effort to put this all together, very entertaining! Marty.
My grandparents had a farm at Staughton Vale, we drove across that bridge 100+ times going out there from Melbourne. When I was at University in America none of them believed me that I knew where that bridge was or that I'd driven down that road and over that bridge.
Even worse in America it had the American sound track. 🧟♀️🧟♂️
You dog, what are you doing here! Love your stuff Marty
Im guessing we were all recommended this at the same time judging by the replies. Well said Marty, 2 of these places also incredibly familiar with me, one of them I only just now found out about
Thanks so much for this run through of the scenes, it was really interesting to me, as this is something l have always wanted to know. To this day still a sublime movie. Can't thank you enough.
BEST aussie movie ever
Max’s wife is a old friend of mine. She taught drama at my school in the blue mountains many years ago.
And she caught the heart of many. 👍
She was great! Her death scene is an iconic moment in Aus movie history
Whatever happened to Joanna? She was also awesome in The Restless Years [my fav all-time soapy!]
@@markspin4596 she lives in the blue mountains still, she has for many many years. It was her birthday a few days ago.
@@phillipcave1197 I hope she had a good birthday and that shes doing well, how lucky of her to be in this classic
You Sir, are an absolute legend! The time and and planning to make this epic upload is just pure awesomeness! A million thanks mate.
That was pretty interesting.
You did a great job showing this.
Mad Max is one of my all time favorite movies.
Watched this movie while I was a kid in Brazil. Saw the movie a couple of times again as an adult. Always thinking about the real locations. Impressive: even the city village where gang members arrive is real. Great job! Thanks for take us in this journey!
No nothing was real from that movie, if our cops dress like that dam it would be funny "THEY ARE NOT GAY". The cars are real yellow cop cars are Ford xb 351 v8 the black car getting chanced was a Holden manaro 308 v8 and the black car was a Ford xc 351 v8 but I think the blower was fake, I not 100%. 🇦🇺🐨👍🏼
@@ATARI-DAVE-73 the HQ Monaro was a 6 Cylinder and dubbed to sound like an *. The Black Max was a 1973 Falcon GT coupe with XC headlights fitted. The Big Bopper car was a Melbourne metro Pursuit car fitted with a 302 Clevland engine while Max's yellow car was a Genuine Highway Interceptor.The March hare car was a flogged out 6 cylinder taxi.
1979, How the hell did that happen? That's forty one years back, unbelievable. Shit I'm getting old.
306 CHAMPION ... I hear ya brother... 😖😫😩
I know, I joined the Army Reserve in 79. Can't believe my life's nearly over.....
No, "Shit I'm getting old." is Lethal Weapon!
Me too!
No sir, you're becoming a Classic.
When Mad Max was released I was a young guy on the RAAF based at Point Cook, near Laverton. So obviously went to see the film at the drive in, and later went around to a lot of the places used in the film.
This video brings back a lot of memories. Thank you for the effort of making it.
In my opinion, Mad Max (1) is still the best Australian movie ever made.
Strictly Ballroom, The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Dessert, Mad Max, Bangkok Hilton, The Year of Living Dangerously, Matrix, The Castle, Muriel's Wedding, Moulin Rouge, My Brilliant Career, Dead Calm, The Light Horsemen, Gallipoli, Breaker Morant, Proof, Romper Stomper, The Great Gatsby, Mad Max Fury Road.
Not the g.o a.t.
We were stationed at Laverton,79-83,and yes,loved the movie.
Wow, 1979 looks very different. I was only 5 years old. Grew up watching this movie. Great video. Well done!!
slip 2018 Even in 1979, they would have spent weeks looking for places that looked suitably run-down. It is not so much that 1979 looked like that, but it was shot to a visual style. Even today you could find locations that are equally neglected and old-fashioned looking, but those sorts of places are rare. Besides, locations are “dressed” to give a certain look.
I live in the Sydney CBD/Kings Cross area where lots of films are made, including ending up being a passer-by in Two Hands during a street scene take, and I walked past the filming of high rise scenes in the first Matrix movie. And if you know The Wolverine from 2013, the scene where he is on a balcony in the rain is on the 5th floor of my apartment building. My street and the lane were turned into streets in Tokyo, and I watched them shooting a lot of the stunts suspended by wire from a crane at the side of my building. I have to admit, my 1980 apartment building really did look like it was in Tokyo.
I know here in the US, the area where I grew up would be unrecognizable to people today. I grew up in farm country and had huge sprawling areas of just empty lands, nearly all of it sold off and built up until today it looks like any other busy town.
Was 13.when this came out , loved it ever since . Great work on this mate 👏
my childhood was watching this movie and part 2 hundreds of times in the early 90’s while visiting my dad in the thickest country for the summer and having all the Arnold,mad max, back to the future and Indiana Jones movies this was an awesome video thanks for the trip down memory lane🤙🏼
This shows how creative the camera angles are in the film. The scenes look much more romantic and desolate in the movie.
Although it was obviously filmed toward the end of a dry summer. And still much older fashioned infrastructure was about.
Top video!
A few comments about that. Some of the fields have been converted to Canola (the yellow fields) which wasn't widely grown in Victoria at that time. It was only first grown in Australia in the early 70's and that was mainly in WA. Took a long time for Vic farmers to convert. Yes the landscape does look greener in the modern footage, so that may be a seasonal thing. There are a lot more trees and weeds in the modern footage too. More intensive agriculture means noxious weeds have spread more easily and I suppose in response to that, Landcare groups have planted more trees (Landcare only having been established in 1986), but clearing the roadside weeds is much more difficult than planting native trees. In that last scene it looks like a lot of blackberry or something has replaced grass. Maybe the crew tramped the blackberry in!?
@@donteatthebread and the fact the country was in a drought ...
@@Adventureswithrushy Weeds still grow in a drought. They just weren't part of the landscape when this film was shot.
Looking at this I'm glad they shot it in summer. It adds to the desolation and "remoteness", even though it's really only on the outskirts of Melbourne.
Love the way it was shot though.
@@vinniep9562 were never just the outskirts of Melbourne, it was real country then, not now you are all moving out of the city but
Thank you so so so so so so much for this filming location tour. I love Mad Max. It's one of my best 5 favorite movies of all time. Thank you again.
Outstanding job. You did justice to that phenomenal movie.
Wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwe!!!! :) I’m originally from India and mad max was one of my fav movie growing up in the 80s.. Thx mate!!!
Well done and you did Australians proud, indeed.
Superbly Done !
From Dallas, Texas, USA !
Little River was were the Little River Band derived the band name - evidently while on a road trip between gigs on the way to Geelong they went past the road sign in your video and the rest is history.
wow..never would have guessed that- i always thought the little river band was named after mount buller....learn something new everyday.!
@@ardie72 Mount Buller Band nah they weren't snow skiers
Greetings from Brazil!
Awesome work, mate!!!
Sir, 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 thank you very very much for the great video,i love mad max since my childhood....was 1982 or 83....i was 8years old...was a beautiful time 😥
from japan mad max 大ファン!
感動した!!!
オーストラリアに行く機会あれば
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夢をありがとう!🤗
ありがとうございました。私はあなたの国が大好きです。
An excellent demonstration of historical film media. Job well done
Really enjoyed this. I was 22 when Mad Max was filmed. I remember visiting Craigieburn Auto Wreckers around that time to pick up some parts for my HR and seeing the track that in the movie leads to a beach. The track actually just goes down to the back boundary fence of the wreckers. The old car that some guy was working under in the movie was also there when I went to wreckers.
In 2018 my girlfriend and I were in the Port of Melbourne waiting for the Spirit of Tasmania to start boarding, we had a few hours to kill so we wandered down the beach. Walked right by the Halls of Justice and didn't even know it. I told her this after watching this vid and now she wants to do a Mad Max locations roadtrip.
This is one of the best Mad Max videos I've found so far...
Over 40 years on it's amazing how much is stilll actually recognizable.
I'm very surprised that the brick chimneys in the paddocks still exist and haven't been destroyed by vandals.
Drewbo y... or thieved by enthusiastic fans...
@@davemuckeyeyeah, some lucky bastard got Warden Norton's safe from the shawshank redemption. After another UA-camr showed the filming locations, He returned A little while later, and it was gone.
not just a revisit of the famous locations, but a whole little movie about it haha, well done!
Thank you for making this film. You were absolutely correct @4:51 Australian cinema history. Not only the characters, dialogue and cars make this film, but as you have highlighted, the locations are iconic also. Well done!
"Anything you say."
"Anything I say, What a wonderful philosophy you have."
This was awesome! Thanks for posting. Sad to see how much has changed
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The Western suburbs of Melbourne is a great place to film a dystopian nightmare movie because it has all the characteristics naturally
Great job! Australia seems a beatifull place. I'll hope know it some time. Regards.
Well done mate that was brilliant. I pass through “Emu Creek Bridge” regularly and every time I think of MAX. Thanks for doing this video....
As a child growing up two things made me become a car lover and a car guy It was playing Need for Speed high stakes on my PS1 and watching Mad Max over and over again I even bought myself the Mad Max's toy display car as a man now which i payed $360 for it and this video makes me happy seeing where all the iconic shots were taken all those years ago.
Great video, of an incredible film. My Dad had the original Australian version on VHS around '83, I found it quite terrifying as a little kid. Me and my brother got cop outfits for our birthdays and wrote MFP all over them.
Thank You For This Video. Mad Max is just awesome, and seeing these locations all these years later is surreal. Great stuff.
Thank you very much. Being a big fan of Mad Max since it’s release, I haves seen the movie at least 100 times. furthermore living in Victoria all my life, I have tried to visit these locations. I have only managed about 70% of the locations . I applaud your endeavour and have learnt new places. Fat Nancy’s diner I would have never found. I am now inspired to visit my unvisited locations. Thanks again brilliant video!
Thank youuuuu !! Quarantined at home, just watched the movie, again, and then found your video ! Wouldnt have ever seen this without it, thank you ! :)
So many signs, fences and stuff on roads now, could never be repeated today. Oh, and those bike racks in the car park, egads.
Probably the best thing I’ve seen on UA-cam in ten years 😁
Seeya on the road scag
That was cool showing the old locations from the movie. Mad Max is still a great movie ! Australia is an Awesome place. Thx again. 👍👍
Excellent work, Paul!
Best movie ever... You did a great job I got to see lots of places other guys leave out.. The restaurant were goose leaves is pretty cool never saw it on other videos before.. 👍👍
twincammike83 16v Thanks, I try to go all the way with the locations. Even if it costs a lot in petrol.
@@PaulHagl How much is gas per litre in Australia these days? It's $0.89/litre here at the moment in Nova Scotia,Canada
@@Stationary76 $0.99 AUD / liter at the moment around melbourne
@@Stationary76 I paid 99 cents per litre the other day. It was about $1.50 before the virus hit.
Have to agree with the comments. That was outstanding, a great watch and brilliantly put together. Superb work sir 👏 👍 👌
Thank you for taking the time to make this video! This Mad Max is one of my favorite movies as a kid and as an adult now. I live in Branson Missouri in the states so I probably will never be able to visit these locations myself. I enjoyed seeing what these locations look like now. Awesome!
I would actually like to visit Branson and hear the "petersons" great music, I love bluegrass!! ❤️
One of the best videos I have seen in years,so much research.outstanding
The original mad Max is the defently the best of the series love the filming locations well done 🎥
The Halls Of Justice is now more like the Halls Of Luxury. Good on ya Fifi!
The best movie ever made in my book and using real cars (no plastic fantastics) and real bikes Kawasaki z900s / Honda 750-4s and a Laverda Jota (no stinking Harleys)
OOeOOe, I don't like Harleys. I like real bikes only. Crock of shit.
About 10 years ago I had an old Kawasaki kz 1100 ex police bike. Now I don't know what it was, I've driven all kinds of other bikes, crotch rockets, cruisers, dirt bikes, But that was the only one that seemed like it wanted me dead. It Seemed like it had so much more power than the other fast bikes I'd driven, even though technically it didn't. That thing made all the hair on your body stand on end when you revved it.
Saw Mad Max at the drive-in when it was released in 79, loved it so much I went back every night till they stopped showing it. Your video is excellent, well done
This video is AWESOME!!! Congratulations bro, from Brazil !!! 😀🤜
Fantastic job. You made me laugh 😆. I thoroughly enjoyed your walk through of the film.
Gold👌 my brother and I have found about half these locations, amazing effort to uncover and document everything. Very entertaining video, thank you 👊
Awesome work Paul!. Classic movie
Great work. My all time favorite movie.
loved the video ,thanks for sharing ..just watching it right now and always wondered where most were ! thanks again!👍👍
One of my favourite all time films! This was brilliant mate.
Good job mate. As a 13 year old growing up in Geelong (Corio) my mates and I heard they were shooting scenes for a movie on the road between Corio and Lara, along with a few dirt locations at the back of Corio. Once they were finished we used to ride our bicycles in search of where they shot. We found a few as the huge burnout and donut marks on the road were a dead giveaway 😉
Whoa! That was quite nice! Thank you, mate... And cheers from Brasil!
I like how you added the dramatic tension when you were driving your car over the same bits of road...especially when the truck bombs over the hill to pulverize Toe Cutter into toe jam. Thank you!
You are such a movie dork - bloody loved it!
How about the nightclub scene where Goose hooks up with that singer? That was shot in the "Love Machine" nightclub in South Yarra, my Dad was an owner at the time. Unfortunately he passed on production credits, which Miller offered on the film. That was a big mistake...
Awesome !
imagine if they couldn't afford to pay you so they gavce you one of the mad max cars and then asked for it back for next film and never returned it to you!
@@andrewdavidson6495 There was actually many incidents during filming of people being paid with a "slab" (a case) of beer...lol! I think mostly extras and the like. Miller was on a very tight budget and a slab of regular beer was pretty cheap back then. Cheers!
@@blaineedwards8078 yes. The bikie gang was a actualgroup and they provided their own outfits!
@@andrewdavidson6495 Spot on! I think they were called the Vigilantes.
Thanks so much for this mate. The first film is still my favourite. I really appreciate your pilgrimage. Nice one!
The way the film clips fade into pretty much the EXACT location in real life is on point! Brilliant editing.
Your film is really informative and fun from someone who saw the film in 79 in uk.
Absolutely brilliant, I will visit all these places when I return to Australia, Mad Max my all time favourite movie.
You should also go to the Mad Max museum in Silverton NSW near Brokern Hill where a lot of Mad Max 2 was filmed
the best film location visit i have seen, well done i loved the film, thank you
Top job mate thanks heaps. Mad Max 1, the best movie ever.
Loved your presenntation we all were told at the time it was fimed round broken hill now i know thank you for an excellent tour and the light comedy bits well done 😊😊😊😊😆😉😉
The second Mad Max was filmed around Broken Hill
Yep, Maddy G is right. Mad Max 2 was around Broken Hill. :)
LOL Love the car stalling at the beginning after the long build up - love it!
Awesome film. Thanks for taking the time to show us these filming locations. Really enjoyed it.
That was fantastic I just met my friend from Australia I’m at Doorman🤔🤔🚪🚪 in Manhattan I thought it was great what you did it was really classic thank you thank you so much keep up the good work I can’t wait to see you do the Road warrior Thunderdome
Wow An Awesome Job you did ! I've been a Mad Max fan Since 1985 -86 when I first saw it ! My dad drove 30 miles away(we lived on a rural greyhound farm) to rent the Road Warrior from a video store in a mall , as it happened he misplaced the tape and when we finally found it and went to return it we found that the video store had closed down!, so we were stuck with it I watched it and loved it and heard there was a previous movie called Mad Max and I wanted to see it< A year or 2 later we now had a local video rental store 6 miles away in the nearby town , one weekend a friend and I rented a copy of Mad Max and l was hooked since then ! It is great to finally see all the places that it was filmed some 40 years later not too much seems to have changed! Amazing work . From a Mad Max film fan from the US ......GREAT MATE!
Thank you for that. Sounds like that video shop was very reliant on the Road Warrior tape since it went out of business. Take care over there in America.
@@PaulHagl Hahaha. No I just think the video store was bought out by another company forcing its closure. It happens
The "shotgun" the officer was looking through the scope was a .308 hunting rifle.
Another MM gun fact; Bubba Zanetti's pistol is a WW1-era Mauser Broomhandle.
im from mexico..i saw this rilm in 1979 and i still enjoy.. don't need millions and millions to make great movies..!!! thank you
Nice work! I was born in 77 so this brings back memories as a child!
Fantastic video! Seeing fresh prints of Mad Max and The Road Warrior back to back at American Cinematic Egyptian theatre was epic.
That was way more entertaining than I thought it would be.. Really nicely done.
You sir, are a legend, would love to do this one day 👌🏼👌🏼
That was more interesting than I imagined. Thanks very much.
Paul Great presentation M8 and on my bucket list TO - DO, I had the chance to visit Clunes for the 40th Mad Max reunion, but i was committed to go to Lake Gardiner salts near adelaide so having driven down from Darwin i just didnt have the time to do both - gutted. Had my Kawasaki in my trailer. Bugga.
this was FABULOUS! OMG wish I lived there! Thank you for al of this work.
Supreme bit of documentary editing. Great job. The monologue is on point.
Awesome!!! Love the child safety seats in your Interceptor :-D :-D :-D
Greetings from Scotland, Superb film, brought back many happy memories. VHS tapes, adjusting the tracking, All tapes must be rewound before you return them to the video shop. Bubba was my favorite character, I remember asking my mum if I could get my hair bleached blonde like him hahahaha. Thank you so much for this skillfully presented, shot, and edited wee film. All the best.
Did you notice the billboard with a photo of the Barrowlands?
@@OldSethOnetooth I didn't no, damn !
@@RoseangleWarrior I was watching this and spotted it and it was like "whit?"
@@RoseangleWarrior ua-cam.com/video/uiRd5Kcl2GU/v-deo.html
@@OldSethOnetooth Oh yeah ! Nice one !! Thank you very much pal , you've made my day there !!! (That's some eyesight By the way) hahaha
Excellent work. Very enjoyable to watch. There is an iconic New Zealand movie: Goodbye Pork Pie released in 1981. The adventures of 2 guys driving a stolen yellow Mini from one end of NZ to the other. A few years after its release I followed the route taken. One town in a few scenes is now under water from a hydro dam. I got to visit before it was flooded.
Thank you for putting together this scene by scene analysis of Mad Max. Fantastic!