Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior Scene Stars: Mel Gibson, Harold Baigent, Vernon Wells, Jerry O'Sullivan Director: George Miller Writers: George Miller, Byron Kennedy, Terry Hayes, Brian Hannant Producer: Byron Kennedy Music: Brian May Production: Kennedy Miller Productions Distributon: Roadshow Films Released: 1981
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My brother took me to see this movie when I was 6 years old at 11pm session in 1982. The lady asked him if I was not too young, he said no. Best gift and memories
My older brother had this on VHS and my earliest memories from when I was 4-5 years of age was watching this at home with him back in 1984.
I saw it when I was 7 at that time. In the 80's movie laws was pretty weak & easy to get into R rated movies
My parents took me to see this when I was twelve. I left the theater with the roar of engines ringing in my ears and a goofy smile on my face. I was never the same.
Nice, tinnitus and a goofy smile 😊 Parenting in the late 70s 👍for the win
Was a few years older when I saw it. It was as if I was staring into the future amid nightmares awake and sleeping.
Best movie of my timr
whats the name of this film
@@zakeerollite9220 whats the name of this film
The Greatest Mad Max Movie of the series hands down. 👍👍
Yes AGREED! Mad Max started it all ; Thunderdome was decent, and Fury Road tried to mimic the second movie, but Mad Max II The Road Warrior outshined them all!
Same here. I don’t care how much all the cool kids claim that the original Mad Max is the best, they’re wrong - Mad Max 2 is the best, hands down.
1 is better but ye lots of fun action
This movie makes all the fast and furious movies look an old spongebob episode.
All this action and tension without speaking a single word.
Action speaks louder than words.
Get down,get down ,go to the choppa...
Does any one know what motorcycle is in this part 2 ? in Max1 it was Z1000 kawa but in this?
Yes, you are right. Like in the Sergio Leone Movies. Sergio Leone sayed onece: "Never tell what you can Show"
"Yeeeaaaaggghhh!!!" is kind of like a word.
That dog is an absolute star love how they share a look when low fuel alarm goes off as if to say oh hell nah not this again😊
yes !!!
Así es!! 🐶 🛣
YT: History of DOG from Mad Max 2
I was sad in the part where the dog was killed, but when the car explodes, i completely forgot the dog, and i start crying while the ford falcon was burning 😭
One of the things that makes this movie epic is no GCI. No green screens. None of that crap. Just good stunts and pyrotech.
They don't make 'em like they used to...
or CGI.
@@carpediem9750 and if they had...there still wasn't a budget for it. in the first movie, the blue van that gets smashed in the beginning belonged to the director.
and the dog really double take
Attention to details was insane back then.. they did not need cgi, but the sad part is, with all this technology today - there is no imagination, no story, no excitement, no characters..
Seen Mad Max at the theatre. Waited for the sequel for years. Worried that it would not live up to the first one. After the first 30 seconds I stopped worrying. What a masterpiece.
Classic Aussie cinema.
You didn't wait too long , 79 & 81 . Both masterpieces. Let's not mention 3 though . . .
@@peterherrington3300or fury road 😫
Aussies make the best movies Or at least we did *Ignore the nickname please* @@1953beetle
@@scotsnomad7395you might be the only person on the planet who doesn't like fury road
One of the best action & post apocaliptic movies ever made !
The interesting is the story of MAD MAX start's from 1979 and the end is 2015.
@@paveltanev8202 Look like they were off by a few years..
@@jagzilla1398 the new one messed with the time line a bunch
@@Hikerix501st It did, but they didn't ruin the franchise like so many sequels are nowadays. It's like a monthly event at the mo.
That's what Western Australia is really like....
When my “Gas empty” light comes on, and I turn off the air conditioner, I always think of this scene.
Funny shit 😂
Hilarious!
Dude that's so funny because I do the same thing.
Literally did the same damn thing because of this scene
The wind-up chime at the end of the clip is an echo of the old world he used to live in. That faint smile is a recognition of that. Not just an action movie, a lot of depth to it - even without much dialogue in the first few acts.
Its also because his Son's Birthday was on the same day the attack on the farm happened.
Totally.
One of the best Aussie movies ever made. Possibly the best!
This is a fascinating documentary about life in the Australian Outback.
😂😂😂
Soon to be apocalyptic in your time, when you all destroy the earth and each other
Toucan • war of the world’s
@@SpaceAndroidz Soon but not to late...and ever only a part of the destroying.. and with the good feeling to drive a V8 and other vehicles.. Ever in a eye, it can be the last one ;-) For my green feeling on the globe, i have a E-bicycle now,too...
🤣And naturally read in a David Attenborough voice!
This has a gritty realism not matched in Fury Road.
Exactly my thoughts. Even though the characters are quite ridiculous in this film as well, everything just feels so much more grounded in reality. No guys shredding flamethrower-guitars (as cool as that was) or spraying chrome paint on their teeth. Just a bunch of people trying to survive the wasteland. And barely doing it too. Fury Road was fantastic, but for me nothing beats 2.
@@horrorfanandy4647 Mentally ill people, who are not stopping to think about it. Now thats great cinema!
I will never forget the opening music and the loud roar of his V8 engine. Best mad max movie out of them all
Second best. Fury Road dethroned it.
@@swolag Yes really now fuck off
Mad Max 2 is best of the series. Fury Road was such a dissapointment...
The first one is still the best. Then this.
@@jimmystrudel sorry, unless Mel's in it, not madmax to me, machines of fury road start too look too weird, madmax 2 was best of them all.
I love how Wez pulls the bolt out trying to intimidate Max with how little the pain matters to him and Max is just like "...gross." And when the decomposed body of the truck driver falls out, Max is far too jaded to even so much as blink. The playful innocent music box has more of an impact on his stony facade than a bloated and rotting corpse.
Wez didn’t pull out a bolt I was an arrow from the passenger of the ford landua that rolled
I think Max was reflecting on the death of his son when he played the music crank. Lots of back story.
@@razor5385 crossbow bolt
Truck driver holding that music box is just so sad.
Fun fact… the actor who portrayed Wez starred in the movie Commando opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger as the screaming bad guy.
that ominous low squelchy bass synth that starts gradually fading in at 3:35 is KILLER
Warcraft 3 starting menu vibes
for the longest time I thought that was the sound of truck engine still running
Absolute masterpiece
Wes's boyfriend does not have much to say in this scene..
he never said anything and was killed by a child and yes his "boyfriend" who wez cherishes
@@fargeeks Oh well, at least his ass less chaps will go to a good home.
Mad Max will never die ❤
The best Mad Max movie.
Yes thunderdome was disappointing, thought it would be a huge death race arena not some kids climbing frame with bungee cords
Right , not even close
this second episode is the best! Road Warriors is pretty good too, though,,
This one and thunder dome
@@boris2997 alot of people loved thunder dome, I hated it..no car hes not by himself....i loved him as the lone road warrior
No CGI. Love it.
Just the prosphesis wound for Wes' arm with the dart through it.
its all cgi, done on a commodore 64 and intel 8008.
@@klaasj7808 lol imagine
@@klaasj7808 yep.. cgi on 1982. Its not marvel and dc bullshit todays cgi
@@rhtorres Tron 1982 was the first movie with CGI
I remember my family recorded this off of basic TV from our VCR years ago and I watched this movie all the time. We didn't have cable so a lot of movies like this were heavily cut/edited to not show certain scenes. The scene here where Wez is pulling out the bolt from his arm was chopped to where you couldn't see what exactly he was doing. It was YEARS later before I saw the full version and actually got to see what he was doing that made him wince.
Yeah; NBC heavily doctored the movie when they showed it on prime time TV. They wanted to change the movie's message from "one man can make a difference" to "hope survives".
Probably the best car chase scenes of all time in Mad Max.
Si, estas escenas y la excepcional del gran Steve Mc Quin en " Bullit " , con su legendary Ford Mustang GT 1968 , color verde noche !!!
Stop being sentimental and start to be rational. It was good enough 40 years ago and it is (and was) far away from the best. If this was produced in 2020, it would be called a parody.
@@Szklana147 all of today's car chases are full of CGI and shitty storylines etc apart from Nobody (2021)...
@@thomasmason3483 That may be the reason why most of them looks better than this technologically outdated scene. It was good enough in 80s. I like when most of the movie is NOT a CGI, but still..., some scenes would be better with CGI. BTW, that scene has editing error, but it is forgivable.
@@Szklana147 Mad Max 2 was filmed back in analoge times and like you say was good enough for its time and I personally prefer this over the modern stuff which generally use CGI and the same cheesey cliches.
One of the best movies from Mel gibson🎥
Zeiten
Richtig , Zeiten
@@wolfgangboettcher3126 what does it mean richtig zeiten, I know richtig means right and zeiten means time but I don't know what you mean by it please explain
My favourite of all the Mad Max films.
Obviously you're a man of taste, it's the best one.
@@robertminnis3244 Years ago when Thunderdome was being filmed there was a journalist on the set interviewing Mel Gibson. He asked what he thought of the movie he was making. Mel says "It's a piece of sh*t... Don't print that!" But they did, because I read it, lol!
@@duffysullivan2794 😂🤣 bloody journalists, can't trust them. I liked beyond the thunderdome too but the road warrior is the best of the original three.
I liked the first one the best. The toecutter was the best character
I like all of them.. the three different settings of the status of the society make them unique.
Ich könnte es 100mal hintereinander sehen. Das waren Szenen ohne irgendwelche ""Spezialeffekte"" SUPER.👍
Yes, the best Mad Max for ever💪💪👌👌💯💯
I’d just like to say, I drive trucks through a lot of Australia’s inland highways & the roads have completely gone to crap! This movie was set in the post Armageddon world & the roads are near perfect! 😂
🎸 greas tresh !! jaded vinyl
To be _fair,_ it's implied in the surrounding lore that The Road Warrior takes place about five or so years after Mad Max 1, where infrastructure still _exists,_ but is slowly but surely deteriorating.
They had to use goodroads for the stunts that they pulled you you couldn't have Chase scenes like that on a bumpy road with potholes don't be so f****** stupid
@@GoredonTheDestroyer yup, in Fury Road (idk if is a reboot or something) society completely gone, all is off-road
@@zeta1960 fury road is a sequel actually
The 1st 10 minutes of Mad Max, The Road Warrior and Apocalypse Now will never be topped
One of coolest opening car chase scenes ever!!
*The* coolest!
And not even one word of dialogue Pure kino
There's a Burt Reynolds movie with a Lamborghini Countach for the first 5 minutes...
I think this movie resonates with every Aussie boy born in the 70’s.
Not just Aussie's my friend. American boys too.
and American ;)
Yep love seeing all the old Aussie cars in it, the old man had a Landau coupe when i was young, dark blue with vinyl roof. Dunno whats stuck on the front of the one chasing Max, looks like a rear bumper from something :-)
It resonates with both. My dads and English lad born in the 70s and he let me watch these movies when my mum wasn’t home. Mad max is one of my favourite things ever. So glad fury road was a good revival and not the general shit franchise reboots we get nowadays
@@uhtred7860 front bar looks like a buick or 57 chev....rear is a good question
This opening scene has not been bettered in the last forty years of cinematic history.
Ong I wish I was alive to see this in theaters bruh I can't imagine how it felt
@@Fightman.dad574 I was there, 14 years old skipped school in the afternoon, went to see mad max 2 ,blew me away, 1982, I stayed in the movie theater and watched it again,
Saw it at a cinema in the UK. Years later, in the Australian Army, part of a convoy on an exercise, we pull off the road for breakfast. We get stoves going, get a brew on. Sergeant Fox asks me if recognise the road. I tell him I have never been there before.... It was the road where this was filmed. I drank a tea, with a row of Mac army trucks, on that strip of road.
The final chase and crash are epic. The violin from "Psycho" let you know how serious the situation was for Max & Feral Kid.
I kind of agree, but it is right there with the opening sequence of The Dark Knight.
I doubt today’s cars could stand up to this sort of punishment. Those cars were made to be driven exactly as shown here. I know because I drove a 351 XA COUPE with 12” rear 10” front, and I drove it just like Mad Max. Today I would be branded a hoon (which I am proud to be btw). Back then I was a regular Aussie bloke - chicks and cars is all that mattered.
Does this mean you were a Bogan? I’ve a friend here in Japan from Aus. And he has regaled me with tales of Bogans and their cars
@@shizuokaBLUES: Sorry mate, but no bogan. I lived in Newcastle. I was an apprentice Fitter and Turner at BHP. I lived in the western suburbs and drove hard with ACDC, Angles and Pink Floyd at full volume. I loved pulling up at the lights when a grannies would cross in front of me. Their face winced in pain at the load music. I would rev the shit out of my car and shout at them to hurry the fuck up. I had a bad attitude back then. What can I say - I was young and dumb.
@@andrewbowers_ I’m disappointed you weren’t a bogan. But you have/had a great taste in music ! AC/DC !! It’s a long way to the shop when you want a sausage roll !!
Hell yes
@@andrewbowers_ so the first bogan or the leader of the bogans?
3:15 Dog tucking-in to roo road kill 😄
I like the bits of dog related humour 😄
Watched it a million times will watch it another million times
Thx! That dayum Soundtrack is legendary!
It's a great, great scene! And it's an incredible way to start a film. To see the movie in the theater must have been a tranformative experience.
I saw it at a drive-in when I was around 15. Then the second one at another drive in. In my top ten ever.
lmao, it's a car crash.
@@EMCF_ yeah no, it's not just a car crash
Cutest dog in film history
I love it how the dog knows he is low on fuel when the beeper goes off and he goes to the back of the car.
I won't ruin your likes 😉
@@Incognito-bo2he Someone else did it though.
@@gorillaau Hope they slip in a banana peel
Dean Semler, for a low budget this is almost Lawrence of Arabia. AND THE SOUND
Épico! Esplêndido! Cena de ação mais marcante dos anos 80!!
Mad Max movies… the BEST of ALL Time.
The first Mad Max and the second was the first time any one had filmed a car chase with the cameras at road level where you can see the road as well as the car watching just a wheel or the front and back of a car at high speed at road level. Seems very simple but it gave the scene a whole new level of drama or excitement, it was basically just different camera angles that had not been done before and wow what a difference it made. Makes you feel like your right there with the action, and that coupe that rolled over with the camera obviously on the back of a truck or something in front looks just totally awesome as you can see the complete roll over from start to finish on the move, fantastic piece of film work. Well done guys and this was in the 1970's!
In terms of the camera angles, I'd say Steve McQueen's "Le Mans" (though not a 'car chase', is still centred around the driving sequence) did the road-level camera angles first. Though the Mad Max franchise certainly developed the concept in a unique way.
My favorite movie of all time. I wore out 3 VHS tapes of it and a DVD because I have watched it so many times. Trying now to locate a Blu-ray copy.
One of the best openings in a movie, ever! The scene of the bikers staring at Max and yelling and then pulling out the bolt from his arm is one of the best shots in a movie that I've ever seen. One of my all time favorite movies.
I had been waiting to see this one after watching 3 then 1. I'd built it up so much in my head.....and when I saw that Landau, and the buggy, I already knew it was going to be WAY more than anything I could have imagined.
Even the dog plays his part well!
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my dog looks exact same and my vk commodore has the same style front end hahaha maybe i should do a new version. ill call it fucked off max 2020 hahahaha :P
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idk why this scene is so perfect .its just beautiful
Sch. Covid
yeah but I've loved it waaaaaaaaayyyyyyy before covid. like VHS
No words are spoken and none are needed to convey the story.
Mel Gibson, to this day remains one of the few great actors, who isn't afraid to call out the world's evil.
Because he IS one of the world's evils.
Stay mad. Nazis lost.
Dr. George Miller......Thankyou 🖤♥️🤘🤝🙏👏👏👏
Define epic in just three words: Mad Max 2.
Yeah!!
The one where they got everything right
That’s two words and a number.
Two words and one digit...
@purplinko two words and a digit...
Every frame of this movie is epic. I've watched it repeatedly and will re- watch it many more times. The Road Warrior is cinema legend , a milestone movie that made an indelible mark on culture. Made for what amounted to pocket change and a firestorm of guts and creativity. I fucking love this film.
Só essa perseguição no começo já vale o filme!!!!!!!! Clássico absoluto....
ОБОЖАЮ ЭТИ ФИЛЬМЫ!!
Classic Aussie cinema!
@@movienerd202 В СССР таких фильмов не снимали. Есть только Кин Дза-дза, но там нет машин.Это фантастическая сатира. No such films were made in the USSR. There is only Kin Dza-dza, but there are no cars there. It's a fantastic satire.
@@belochegman Yes but STALKER and Solaris are classics in sci fi Russian cinema.
@@movienerd202 Я говорю только о фильмах жанра "постапокалипсис", с пустынями и разрухой, бандами на машинах, хотя впрочем, и не всегда, как в Стальном Рассвете. Много фильмов снято... Металлический шторм, Огненные колёса, Космический охотник-приключения в запретной зоне, Гиблые земли -Land of Doom....Всё, что снято в 80-х. I'm only talking about films of the "post-apocalypse" genre, with deserts and devastation, gangs on cars, although, however, not always like a Steel Dawn. Many films have been shot... Metal Storm, Fire Wheels, Space Hunter-adventures in the forbidden zone, Lost Lands -.Land of Doom....Everything that was shot in the 80s.
Регулярно пересматриваю,интерес не пропадает, режиссеру и актерам спасибо за фильм !
as a kid i never knew the road warrior was a sequel to mad max because i had never seen mad max, i saw the road warrior in the theater in 1981 when i was in highschool at that point and it had a profound impact on me, so much so that i build my own mad max car in 1985 using a 1973 mercury cougar as the car, i recreated it as close to this movie as i could , the good ole days!!!
It's actually a 1973 Ford Falcon.
@@METALHEAD550 indeed it is , and an XB at that 👍
The very best of the franchise. I could watch it 3 times in a row
Of the three films imo this one was the best. Did see it in the theater and I don't think I took my eyes off the screen. Old story.of good versus evil but an original take none the less. Great setup for the rest of the movie.
Do primeiro ao último, sempre um clássico.
Qual o nome?
@@flavianosantos5531 esse dai eo "MAD MAX A CAÇADA CONTINUA" blz
Max's Doggo is the ultimate wingman.
The best Mad Max film
One of the bests persuit scenes i´ever seen! No doubts, a real classic!
I never get tired of watching it!
All around this movie is a masterpiece.
Éste comienzo es absolutamente extraordinario, directo al grano, sonido alucinante, fotografía deslumbrante, violencia absolutamente desemesurada...Una de mis peliculas favoritas de siempre, un clásico absoluto, una joya !!
MAD MAX 2 ES LA MEJOR DE TODAS YO LA VI EN VHS EN LOS 80 y ME TRAUMATIZO👍
sólo he visto la 1🤔
That Landau looks even more badass than Max's Interceptor. I remember watching the movie as a kid and didn't know those were superchargers protruding through the hood, I thought they might be some sort of dart launchers :)
The dog deserves an Oscar.
I love this, it never gets old.
Okay
It was old when it was released.
I love how the red punk haired bandit is helarious and frightening at the same time, when his screaming. :D XD
Trust me, in the darkened theatre when this movie came out, the audience was silent, slack jawed with eyes on screen. Nothing hilarious.
You should watch him beat up Cheech Marin and bang hot chicks on Shrimp on the Barbie.
@@doncallangher6177 Qe? what?! whoms was em?
@@oomahuntressprotectress848 The red punk is Wez. Everybody in the theater was blown away by his character - and Max as well.
Max was like Bob Barker waiting for them to come on down.
Mad Max 2 is my favourite.
They must have found out Max just bought a PS5 and still has it in the boot 😂
Gas isn’t the only thing that’s hard to come by these days…
one of the most poweful intros ever. it lets us know what wer in for right from the off.
...agreed, but have a look at the intro to Mad Max 1, its no pussy either...
filmul lui mad max excelenta....superrrrr
This is simply the baddest continuous set of wild auto and cycle stunts ever put on celluloid.
one thing i always found funny is that when gas is such a valuable thing you'd think they would drive fuel effiecient cars but nope gas guzzlers instead xD
Agreed but chasing each other in datsuns or mini vans doesn't have the same sense of drama
but he is Mel G
@@thomas.parnell7365 but what about a post-apocalyptic Datsun 240Z L28 Twin turbo with armor and a flamethrower
This shows electric cars are garbage even after the Great War to comes to you
1970s and early 80s technology
This was just a superb film..from 'the great Humungus' to lunatic biker Wez..amazing action movie💯
Saw this on the big screen when it was released, awesome and still awesome today
@@stevewilson1600 Well said mate💯
By farrrr, the best sequel.
Naj bolji film ikad snimljen ispred svoga vremena
I like how it drops you right in the car with max.
De lo mejor ¡Mad Max 2!
Camera work and Music combining to create a masterpiece.
Totally agree. Why can't they produce movies like this today? Today movies live up to Woke ideologies. Movies MUST have shit green screen CGI. Movies MUST be women led (ideally a woman of colour, preferably transgender, vegan and in a wheelchair) When will they realise that box ticking doesn't make a decent movie? A movie that appeased the Woke, Tiktok generation, devoid of acting abilities and filmed in front of a green screen is utter shit! Stop appealing to the woke minority and make decent movies! Please! Ghost Busters 3 was shit. Terminator Dark Fate was shit. Jurassic world 2 was shit. I guarantee that Matrix 4 will be shit. Why? Because weak women actors have the lead roles. Yes Terminator Dark Fate ticked the woke boxes. A young, unheard of, bisexual, vegan woman played the part of the saviour. Her performance was very weak and unbelievable. As a result the movie was shit and flopped. As did Ghost Busters 3. Box ticking doesn't mean good movies. Quite the opposite.
MADMAX1 did not hit in the USA. However, it was a big hit in Japan. So MADMAX2 was made. The story of MM2 is in the samurai movie "Kogarashi Monjiro".
Because the original didn't get released in the US it was years before I realized that the bit that was shown in the intro of how Max's family was murdered was from the first movie. I found it in in a video store and I still make sure to watch it every year since.
Mi favorita de todos los tiempos la veo cuántas veces sea posible y no me aburre
Love the engine sound at 1:43
The best Mad Max movie ever made hands down.
1 then 2, he had the budget here for the 2nd
That "clutch up" wheelie was the stuff of legends back then . Just as cool now
Esta trilogía es una de mis favoritas..nada como el cine crítico surrealista o distopico con ese toque de crudeza y realismo que ya muy pocas películas de ahora contienen.
Agreed man, 100% unique and a perfect warning to what gasoline wars can cause.
The Best scene, oglądałem kilkadziesiąt razy ten film, a ta scena przez kino domowe robi wrażenie, takich filmów już nie ma
bing bong ooga booga
Remember buying this on dvd when I got my first job at 15, must watch them again haven't seen them in years got to love when he hits the NOS button.
Le meilleur de la serie❤
I really love a great film like that.
Muscle cars with steering wheels on the right side! Perfect!
It's called Australia lol
That's how it is in Australia
we are normal in Australia we have it on the right side!
この世界観、大好き!
Max’s rock solid demeanor being cracked/rattled by the sound of the music box.
Хороший сценарий, отличные актёры, грамотный режиссёр и отсутствие всяких соплей...всё это вместе и создало этот шедевр.
งง
Incredible how in the wasteland the roads are so well maintained. Everyone recognizes the value of the road repair crews for road warriors to keep battling over fuel.
To be fair, this film isn't exactly set decades after the world's collapse, so it's not too big a reach to think that at least some roads will still be in ok condition.
@@stuartwesthall but you'll find it amusing, that roads after world's collapse in movies and games are maintained in better conditions, then in some countries.
@@retrosquadchannel2.050 yeah, thanks a lot corruption, you sure know how to ruin someone's day
Always wandered this myself lol
Well the corrupt bastards who pocketed their fair share had to get to the west coast some how, preventative measures I guess
The Best Mad !!!
I saw mad max when I was 11..a few yrs later I saw the road warrior not knowing at first it was mad max 2..when I saw the opening sequence I was like wait a minute is this..? Then when I SAW THAT CAR AND THAT GUN AND LEATHER SUIT I was like...THATS MAD MAX!!!!!!!!!!!! been my favorite movie EVER SINCE THEN....THE ROAD WARRIOR!!!!!!!!