I took a film studies class in college and one of the films we watched was Mad Max 2. I had seen it plenty of times but it felt so good to see it with other people who had no idea what the movie was until that class.
Big congratulations for making it through the Emenegger hump. I also faced this mighty obstacle during my own similar odyssey through the genre a few years back. The good news is that the memories of this hardship will fade to nothing in but a short amount of time.
Whoa, I have fuzzy memories of Heartbeeps from when i was a kid. I just saw a percentage symbol on the battery life. If I would've had to have said though, I remembered it as a timer counting down the minutes and seconds until the robot ran out of juice.
Indonesian-speaking fans here 🙋🏻♀️…Gundala doesn’t seem worth the effort, lol, but if you ever need someone to watch an Indonesian movie that does not have English subtitles, let us know!!!! 🎵🎶 Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you, happy birthday, happy birthday, happy birthday to you! Happy birthday to you…..
Warpspeed in particular sounded like it could've been really cool; nothing groundbreaking but I dig the premise and the dreamier flashback elements. Shame about, well...everything else.
I've been to Rocky Horror so many times, I lost count. I might have been a misfit in many areas of my life, but Rocky Horror peeps loved my misfit-ness.
In my opinion, THE ROAD WARRIOR was the best in the MAD MAX trilogy. A couple of the reasons why I consider it that is the constant and persistent threat of Lord Humongous and his gang of desert pirates, and the unrelenting intensity of the score by Brian May, the final desert chase in all it's brutal glory, and I like how Max doesn't get his heroes ending. He doesn't die, but, he doesn't get his heroic ride of into the sunset ending.
As the owner of an Australian cattle dog, I can assure you that Max’s dog wasn’t acting. He was just being himself while some people held a camera. If I had to guess, most of what was caught on film was done by someone holding a tennis ball out of frame.
I'm loving these having grown up on so many awful vhs releases, BUT The Goose is Lord Humungus story is pure urban legend. It was never considered as a story construct at any point. It's frustrating that you decided to give it so much legroom. Mad Max 2 shaped the aesthetic of PA films, so it deserves a full 5 in every category. Greatest film ever made.
Hey Gretchen Corbett was Jim Rockford's lawyer/girlfriend (sometimes) Beth Davenport on The Rockford Files. She also looked very fetching in a bikini in the Columbo episode "An Exercise in Fatality" Also Crimebuster got its start in the pictures as Death Probe in the Six Million Dollar Man episode Death Probe. No, seriously, it's the same robot.
My top movie would be escape from new york or mad max 2. Time bandits is a little slow for me. It has so decent moments, but slow. Im a fan of Gilliam, i love the fisher king and the adventures of baron Munchausen.
The difference between Mad Max 1 and 2 always surprises me. I like the first movie, but it's not really PA and instead just more an Australian crime film set in the outback. It's got good bits, but the budget really hinders it. Then Mad Max 2 just completely nails it. Great story, great characters, and really good pacing. It's a much better film in all measures. Utter classic.
Loved mad Max all three of them with Mel Gibson in the role and modern problems was a good but not great movie it was right before the first vacation movie came out and that was a huge hit
I spotted a DVD of Heartbeeps in a discount bin this past year, and it looked so bizarre I had to buy it. I was so very disappointed at how boring it was. The makeup is truly awesome though.
I think I love some of these obviously bad movies because of being left to my own devices as a kid and just watching every movie on HBO and Cinemax over and over again. Love Modern Problems and several others but you're right, looking at them critically they aren't that good.
Dear God, I actually watched Heartbeeps in the theater with my mom and bother. I wasn't too hard to please at 9 years old, but we all agreed that it was beyond awful.
I remember Mad Max 2 from when I was about 10 (1988). Virginia Hey who plays the (only) female role in the film is one of the most beautiful women I've ever seen in any movie ! And the boomerang scene is amazing in a hilarious way ! Vernon Wells, who plays Wez proved excellent at playing villains/scumbags, as he stole the show from Scharzenegger in Commando ! Needless to say, the 3rd film was a let-down compared to the first 2.
Josh, in all sincerity - and I say this as a fan of Marvel comics for longer than you've been alive, who actually watched those 70s Marvel TV shows and movies... flashback vibes to those is NOT a reason to recommend something.
I LOVED Heartbeeps! I have such fond memories of watching it over and over on HBO as a kid...
I took a film studies class in college and one of the films we watched was Mad Max 2. I had seen it plenty of times but it felt so good to see it with other people who had no idea what the movie was until that class.
Sounds like he's saying "ham & egger" 😂
Fun fact, I have seen the Road Warrior 147 times.
As a kid, it was the only laser disk I had for my player I found in the garbage
Amazing series!! I binged all these episodes during my journey to and from Brazil 😆
Road Warrior deserves all five marks, I know Mel has "problems" but that shouldn't detract from this masterpiece
Mel doesn't have any problems
Definitely deserves a 5
@@thomasdevine5202 he's an anti Semite
When they were making Modern Problems, Chevy Chase was at the top of his cocaine addiction as well!
Love this series. Wish they were longer though. They are the perfect side watch while I work.
Always find something I hadn't even heard of when you drop these eps. Love this series!
Thanks for the Shoutout! The '80s Projects is a Great series!
Thank you for playing all the Happy Birthdays. I didn’t get many this year. I take ‘em when I can get ‘em.
I always look forward to these videos...
Love this channel and series, can’t wait for 1982!
Nice! I liked the listed ratings breakdown at the end of this one.
That happy birthday scene reminded me of the board room clapping scene in Birdemic.
Really enjoyed this one - looking forward to 1982!
82 is a much stronger year for scifi movies.
Thanks for name dropping Carlin. He’s my neighbor and a good friend. 😊
Addictive series. This, and the horror stuff!! I wonder if Josh will cover all the Soviet and Eastern European sci-fi as well?
I LOVE Heartbeeps, such a fun movie! Modern Problems is another fun movie i love!
Big congratulations for making it through the Emenegger hump. I also faced this mighty obstacle during my own similar odyssey through the genre a few years back. The good news is that the memories of this hardship will fade to nothing in but a short amount of time.
Nell doing an exorcism on Chevy Chase is the only thing I remember from that movie
Whoa, I have fuzzy memories of Heartbeeps from when i was a kid. I just saw a percentage symbol on the battery life. If I would've had to have said though, I remembered it as a timer counting down the minutes and seconds until the robot ran out of juice.
Indonesian-speaking fans here 🙋🏻♀️…Gundala doesn’t seem worth the effort, lol, but if you ever need someone to watch an Indonesian movie that does not have English subtitles, let us know!!!!
🎵🎶 Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you, happy birthday, happy birthday, happy birthday to you! Happy birthday to you…..
Great work as usual love the amount of effort that goes into all that you do.Really enjoy your channel best wishes from the UK 😊
These & the horror ones are my favorite You Tube videos 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
What happens when one man tries to watch ALL the adult movies of the 80s? Well.. Its going be hard-
Well said.
Yikes!
It's another Horror Geek moment...
Danny: "Hell yeah!"
Me: Well played, pervs; well played. 😀
@@BennyLlama39 :D
I just subscribed on Patreon under the name Boogens Bite Back. Huge Boogens fan because it's the greatest title ever!
welcome aboard
The crime robot from HEARTBEEPS reminded me of the Venus probe from the Six Million Dollar Man
I watched heartbeeps on hbo i believe it was when it first came to cable and would watch it everytime it would come on. Love this movie.
The first three look like right turkeys. "Hey fella, you're a turkey, ya know that?"
What happens on one man tries to watch one man trying to watch all the sci-fi films of the 1980s???
Happiness happens 😊👍
Warpspeed in particular sounded like it could've been really cool; nothing groundbreaking but I dig the premise and the dreamier flashback elements. Shame about, well...everything else.
I've been to Rocky Horror so many times, I lost count. I might have been a misfit in many areas of my life, but Rocky Horror peeps loved my misfit-ness.
Max's family name (Rockatansky) is a reference to the pathologist Carl von Rokitansky (George Miller has a medical background).
Gretchen Corbett should have been referred to as Jim Rockford's lawyer.
This channel is criminally undersubbed for some reason.
In my opinion, THE ROAD WARRIOR was the best in the MAD MAX trilogy. A couple of the reasons why I consider it that is the constant and persistent threat of Lord Humongous and his gang of desert pirates, and the unrelenting intensity of the score by Brian May, the final desert chase in all it's brutal glory, and I like how Max doesn't get his heroes ending. He doesn't die, but, he doesn't get his heroic ride of into the sunset ending.
As the owner of an Australian cattle dog, I can assure you that Max’s dog wasn’t acting. He was just being himself while some people held a camera. If I had to guess, most of what was caught on film was done by someone holding a tennis ball out of frame.
I have to agree with the road warrior here.
Even numbered Mad Max films are awesome, like original Star Trek films 😜
Hell yes Time Bandits.
Event Horizon might be a reboot of time warp? very strange. :)
"How is that practical" lol. How indeed.
I'm not going to lie, I actually miss cheesy sci Fi and horror made for TV movies. Something is out there was one of my favorites.
I somehow had never even heard of Heartbeeps, but even if the movie apparently sucks it actually at least looks cool. I might check it out.
Nowadays, i think of it as "Mad Max: The Road Warrior".
You’re stuck in the Ham & Egger Time Warp 🤣
I love Australian cattle dogs
I'm loving these having grown up on so many awful vhs releases, BUT The Goose is Lord Humungus story is pure urban legend. It was never considered as a story construct at any point. It's frustrating that you decided to give it so much legroom. Mad Max 2 shaped the aesthetic of PA films, so it deserves a full 5 in every category. Greatest film ever made.
Hey Gretchen Corbett was Jim Rockford's lawyer/girlfriend (sometimes) Beth Davenport on The Rockford Files. She also looked very fetching in a bikini in the Columbo episode "An Exercise in Fatality"
Also Crimebuster got its start in the pictures as Death Probe in the Six Million Dollar Man episode Death Probe. No, seriously, it's the same robot.
Youuuuuuuu & your silly Birthday song 😂
I loved Modern Problems, Chevy had two films out that year, this one and Under the Rainbow. They both were kind of tainted. Love The Road Warrior.
Happy birthday to you.
Happy birthday, happy birthday.
Happy birthday to you.
Space-capades!
My top movie would be escape from new york or mad max 2. Time bandits is a little slow for me. It has so decent moments, but slow. Im a fan of Gilliam, i love the fisher king and the adventures of baron Munchausen.
That's a thing I have with Gilliam's films. They're really good films, but the pacing is always lacking where they always drags a bit for me.
Did you miss Horror Planet (Inseminoid) or will it appear in 1982 when it was released in the US?
it's coming soon. it's release date is a little iffy, but it'll be in the horror episodes in episode 10 of 1981.
12:23
Wait, Adam Sandler?
How does adam west look like christopher reeve, stacy keach, and burt reynolds all at once in time warp
The difference between Mad Max 1 and 2 always surprises me. I like the first movie, but it's not really PA and instead just more an Australian crime film set in the outback. It's got good bits, but the budget really hinders it. Then Mad Max 2 just completely nails it. Great story, great characters, and really good pacing. It's a much better film in all measures. Utter classic.
Loved mad Max all three of them with Mel Gibson in the role and modern problems was a good but not great movie it was right before the first vacation movie came out and that was a huge hit
I spotted a DVD of Heartbeeps in a discount bin this past year, and it looked so bizarre I had to buy it. I was so very disappointed at how boring it was. The makeup is truly awesome though.
I think I love some of these obviously bad movies because of being left to my own devices as a kid and just watching every movie on HBO and Cinemax over and over again. Love Modern Problems and several others but you're right, looking at them critically they aren't that good.
Gundala should team up with Turkish Spider-Man, and they can both stab bad guys. "Adios, Mafia!"
You thought it was going to be easy
Dear God, I actually watched Heartbeeps in the theater with my mom and bother. I wasn't too hard to please at 9 years old, but we all agreed that it was beyond awful.
I remember Mad Max 2 from when I was about 10 (1988). Virginia Hey who plays the (only) female role in the film is one of the most beautiful women I've ever seen in any movie ! And the boomerang scene is amazing in a hilarious way ! Vernon Wells, who plays Wez proved excellent at playing villains/scumbags, as he stole the show from Scharzenegger in Commando ! Needless to say, the 3rd film was a let-down compared to the first 2.
Spacecapades
If the movies are bad why do you not give it one tapes, instead of one and half
😂 emmeneger dead last?
Josh, in all sincerity - and I say this as a fan of Marvel comics for longer than you've been alive, who actually watched those 70s Marvel TV shows and movies... flashback vibes to those is NOT a reason to recommend something.
All they do is look like Ming from Dlash Gordon and kiss.