Mad Max - Caravan of Garbage
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- Before there was Max Fury Road there was two other Mad Max movies and then the original Mad Max movie from 1979. The directorial debut of George Miller and the first feature film from Melvin Gibson it gave the Australian film industry the kick in the arse it needed with it's influence the world over still being felt today. Crazy stunts, insane (or mad) performances and more Victorian Country Roads than you can possible imagine there's a reason it's legacy still endures. Thanks for watching
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Come for the film critique, stay for the very specific local references
I don't know, I might be the reverse at this point.
I’m just here to listen to two old mates taking the piss, love the local & dated references.
Gonna go visit Daylesford one day
@@solarmaru49 beautiful town
@@solarmaru49 I am not from Austrailia but Im tryin' to get them dimmies bro. .
Their most Australian video yet
Tied with the Souvlaki
@@johnnyperozo2987 I can’t believe I forgot about legend of the game Anthony Koutoufides
And I am here for it. I need more.
@@Matt-xc6spas someone who’s never watched AFL, I’ll never forget anto K and dermott brereton’s sandwich order lol
They should review the Crocodile Hunter movie from 2002.
11:45 just two blokes listing Australian towns for a full minute is exactly what I came here for
My ex-wife is Australian and she claimed to never had heard of Mad Max until Fury Road came out. It wasn't why we split up, but it didn't help.
Glad you got rid of that disaster of a person 😂
I love hearing these 2 just talk about Australia, even though I’ve never been there.
I know what you mean.
I’ve been there because I’m there right now because I live there and I love hearing them talk about australia too
Same
I am in Australia so I'd prefer they talk about Madagascar (not the film, which I hate because the lion has square fingers)
I have never been to Australia but I feel I have there was a bit of an Australian invasion of the UK in the 80's and 90's that's when we got Home and Away and Neighbours.
I love whenever James and Mason talk about Australia and their language switches to being more and more Australian.
What are Australia?
The rest of the world fixed the issues in a few weeks and it's just Australia that's remained insane.
Wouldn't THAT be a major twist to find out, in the next "Mad Max" movie!!
"We could send aid in but they're just so mad, i mean, how did they completely lose their minds in a couple of years?"
28 Days Later in Australia
That's kind of my headcanon for a lot of dystopian movies: Shit's extremely bad in this specific region but kind of alright elsewhere.
That's the background to 28 Days later: the UK is overrun by zombies, but the rest of the world just continues as normal... not sure if the zombies got to Northern Ireland though.
“Living in dirt, punching darts” is the coolest thing James has ever said. I think I respect him now.
Great to see the boys embrace their heritage.
I’m honestly just blown away the department of defence just _gave_ the production a rocket.
If the Simpsons has taught me anything, it’s that if you ever need something in Australia, all you have to do is hike down to your local swimming hole and ask the Prime Minister.
Yeah, it's funny no one's mentioned that yet. Everyone's still enamored by all the local references...
That is incredible.
@@mcfeelyatin the mid 90s to early 2000s Australia used to have a PM you could go and chat to while he was on his morning walk. Didn't matter the city, as long as you weren't there to throw insults, you could have a quick "howyagoing"
@@createdforthemoment6740Why anyone would want to say anything to John Howard except tell him how much of a cunt he was, I'll never know
"Mad Max: Just Aussie Blokes Runnin' Amok"
*Amok
Just Mates Bein Blokes
‘A muck’ 😂😂😂 but ah yes, the ‘comical’ satirical title of the movie! Such great jokes! Good job Orin
@@RossAllaire-wx4og speech to text betrayed me LOL
@@johntonssen7231 speech to text betrayed me
Yeah! Geelong! We got mentioned on the telly!
I hope ya taped it!
Just like Wainscotting
I'm American and know someone from Geelong.
My trivia team were talking about Geelong last night and I was about to chime in when I realised that yet again I had confused it with Glenelg, which is quite a different place, not to mention a palindrome!
You poor man
My favorite thing about the original Mad Max is the Australian ravens doing their best to fuck up every scene by hollering so loud that the dialog is barely audible.
Aussie ravens are just magpies in trenchcoats.
One of the first things you hear in the Furiosa opening titles is an Australian Raven call. So I guess they've earned their place as an iconic part of the series.
Daylesford, a great place to be classy until you get glassied.
Well sold lads.
I was expecting local references, but not THIS many. I'm pleasantly surprised.
The "pre-apocalyptic" feel of this is what makes it so interesting to me. It's easy to show a nuke or zombie outbreak taking out civilization, with a few starving survivors scratching out an endangered existence in the aftermath. Mad Max asks, "What if the fall of civilization just takes a long time? What would it look like in the middle?" It's more like the American tropes of The Old West being tamed, but in reverse. It's especially interesting across the arc of all 4 films.
That's one thing i love about this franchise too, going from the first movie to the latest it all feels like the same "apocalypse" just things have gone completely down hill by fury road
I can’t remember for sure, but I think the first film was just before a nuclear war and the second was after.
This is the most Aussie-specific-local-reference thing I have ever watched and I'm up for it.
“Your wife and your sprog”… 😂😂😂😂
Totally ordinary Aussie and Kiwi colloquialisms 😊
Used to be common parlance, but it's going out of style. As do most Aussies, I blame US television and movies.
I've definitely heard sprog in the UK. Can't imagine an American saying it though
@@RictusHolloweye More like waning English influence in Australia. Nothing to do with the US.
Ever since I saw this movie in its original theatrical release, I thought the child’s name was Sprog. I didn’t know that was a slang term
I love how grim the first Mad Max is. It’s more of an Revenge thriller than it’s more action focused sequels
It's really in a different genre from the others--more of a piece with "Dirty Harry" or "Death Wish" but with more car chases, and the others are more post-apocalyptic Westerns.
I think the reason it’s more of a revenge thriller than the rest is because he isn’t really trying to get revenge in the other ones
Then HOPE AND GLORY is for you
“What was your favorite part of the review, Billy?” “I liked the part where they named obscure Australian towns for a looooooong time”
Scrolled for this comment and was not disappointed😂
I'm so glad those Australian blokes are finally doing these Australian movies!
the American dub is unintentionally hilarious at many points. The voice actor for Bubba Zanetti was channeling his own Iron Maiden lead singer fantasy at many points. "Perhaps it was the result of anxiety." "WOMoNNNN!"
Rest in peace to all players of the Local Reference Drinking Game. You will be missed.
As someone from Ballarat, i was just waiting for it to be mentioned when you rattled off local town names :)
I feel seen.
This is the most Australian I think I’ve ever heard both of you be.
I feel like I should receive Australian citizenship after after watching this.
In fact, Australia should just make it law, anyone who watches Mr.Sunday Movies, Caravan of Garbage episode on Mad Max, is now officially an Australian citizen.
*** RODNEY ***
Is there any way I can watch your videos that go up early? As well as movie commentaries, video game let's plays, bonus podcasts, and your podcast the weekly planet where you talk movies, comics and TV shows?
No sorry we don’t do that
I once told an Aussie lady that "Mad Max" was my favorite movie of all time. She called me a nutter.
It's still a good movie
All this has done is confirm my thinking that ‘Mad Max’ was simply a documentary about life in 1970s Australia.
But Australia sold it as "Post Apocalyptic" instead, because they didn't want to ruin Australia's tourism industry.
Mate just wait til next week - my housemate and I long ago determined that Mad Max 2 is literally just a doco about life in Port Pirie.
Port Pirie is a small city in South Australia, just a few hours drive from the state's capital.
Population: 13,000
Industries: Lead smelting.
Tourism: The Bridge To Nowhere; More than three pubs per capita; Tour our amazing lead factory.
Exports: Brain damage; Domestic violence.
Love how every location james and maso list off sounds like a spell in harry potter
As an Australian this makes all the spelling heartache worth it!
As a European, US location names are equally as crazy sounding, you’re just used to them so you think they’re ’normal’.
Are Arkansas, Hawaii, Wichita, Fresno, Pasadena etc any less magical sounding than ‘Aylesbury’?..
Is this the accent thing? Where muricans think they have the ‘default’ voice with no accent?.. even though you’re all literally foreign speaking a language that doesn’t even come from your continent?..
Also, most Aussie and US location names were named by the same people.. you were both conquered by the English. Hence why you only speak that language.
@@johntonssen7231alright Reginald, time for your tea
And that’s without mentioning places like Wagga Wagga, Wycheproof, Woolloomooloo or Deniliquin!
@@johntonssen7231I'll give you some of the words that come from native American and Pan-Pacific languages, but Fresno is just "ash" in Spanish, so it's a common word used in multiple continents and countries.
6:42 Finally, some jokes at Geelong's expense. Been waiting for this.
Mad Max makes me proud to be Australian, the PS4 game was underrated too, can't get enough of this universe tbh 🔥
Soooo underrated! That game was awesome and did so much justice to the character and that world
@@IcaroRamosDM just played through it wish they added a new game plus
I completely beat it and still consider reinstalling it and starting over once in a while.
In what universe is it underrated? Thought we retired this bs in 2014.
It’s literally highly acclaimed and a super popular video game. It got amazing reviews at the time and was very well regarded. You’re just spouting nonsense buzzwords for no reason.
it received mixed reviews (6-7) and came out the same day as mgs5. It was the 8th best-selling game in September 2015. That's not popular.@@johntonssen7231
This film is one of the partial reasons the fist of the North Star exists.
Great series
In the way that the first few _Friday_ movies are often described as just kinda hanging out with the characters, I imagine this must be *like taking a walk around Australia the 70s*
I do like how the Mad Max movies seem to get more and more post-apocalyptic. Like the same character keeps showing up in later and later eras of everything breaking down, which gives things a neat legendary vibe.
Absolutely love when the boys make obscure Australian references so this was a treat
I love hearing era specific random things about Australia. Idk but it brings me joy
Mad Max is a brilliant character arc.
First movie, he loses everything including his sanity.
Second movie, he encounters hope.
Third movie, he finds a reason to live... after jumpting around on a rubber band in some sort of dome.
That's how I remember someone once put it. In the first film, he dies. In the second, he comes back to life. In the third, he starts to live again.
Fourth movie, he has an identity crisis
As an aussie bloke that grew up in the goldfields its surreal to hear you guys talk about daylesford so extensively
When fury road came out I bought a three pack of the original movies, fell asleep during this one and never returned to finish the other two. 10/10 movie
The joy of the two just Aussieing it up to the (madthew) max, what a sight to behold!
They’re 100% correct about Daylesford for my non-Victorian fellow viewers.
The endless cuts to Corey Worthington absolutely _make_ this video. 10/10 editing as always!
As a kid, all I knew about Mad Max was the crazier stuff in the later films: tricked out dune buggies, crazy gang fights, bondage pimp warlords.
So it was a surprise when I watched the first one and found it to be a grounded, realistic revenge drama. A very good one at that, one where you almost forget it's the apocolypse.
I had a bad day and now James and Mason have saved it. Thank you to you two awesome brothers
You’re welcome mate, hope things start looking up
Mad Max is Australia's version of the Planet Earth series on the BBC.
God damn the volume Aussie references in this is awakening memories long forgotten.
Nothing makes me happier when the boys start making s bunch of very local references that I don't get.
I very much appreciated the impromptu Australia travelogue. Great ideas to help me plan a visit!
I want an entirely new show and channel thats just James and Mason's Oddly Specific Local Australian Travel Guide
My favourite thing about all the Australian references is that, while I am Australian, I'm about 10 years younger than James and Maso and from a different part of the country so I understand at best two thirds of the local references.
Yeah it's like Ballarat and Geelong, ok I know those...Daylesford...yeah maybe that's a name I've heard, and the rest are just 'yeah that place probably exists near Melbourne.
this is my favorite CoG bc of all the local aussie talk, i love when they do this
This might be the most informative video of Australia that I've ever seen.
There's so many Aussie-isms in this episode, it's really fun. I don't know 80% of what they're talking about, but that's part of the fun!
In those days, Colgate toothpaste in the US advertised its fluoride ingredient as "MFP" for "Maximum Fluoride Protection", and it was in almost the same font as the MFP on the cop cars in "Mad Max," so I remember constantly being reminded of Colgate while watching it.
(The abbreviation apparently actually came from the chemical name, sodium monofluorophosphate, which hydrolyses to produce fluoride ion)
Brilliant! :)
I want them to do an entire COG-length video of James naming increasingly obscure Australian podunk towns and Mason denying them emphatically
I loved that bit, especially since I was imagining Ben & Laurence having to search for images and clips of each of the locations to edit into the video, getting more and more frustrated with each one
I could spend hours just listening to James and Mason making very specific references to Melbourne and its surrounding suburbs. Absolutely 0 mention of Sunbury in this, theres so much room for expansion of the lore of "What Mr Sunday Movies Thinks About The Numerous Shit Suburbs In And Around Melbourne"
Genuinely love all the local references. More of these, please!
This video couldn’t get any more Australian unless a dingo ate its baby.
14:13 Editor, that's the wrong clip!
Arnold was dragging his foot in an earlier scene, right before he climbed into the truck and said "get out."
I couldn't stop laughing at James just guessing Australian places for 2 minutes.
It wasn't until the international success of Mad Max that the world accepted some australians weren't actually criminals.
James and Maso trying to name a specific Australian town I’ve never heard of is so entertaining. “Trentham?” “NOT TRENTHAM”
Damn this video functions as probably the best travel guide for all of Australia
It is actually a travel guide for very specifically south west Victoria. Their hyper specific references don't even expand past anything that's more than a 3hr drive from Melbourne 😂
Not Quite Hollywood is a great lil documentary about exactly the wild action movies being made in australia in the 70s, highly recommended.
You two are the best storytellers on YT, hands down!
I was NOT expecting this to be one of the funniest Caravans ever, yet here we are, in Daylesford, laughing our butts off. Metaphorically speaking.
Awesome, I love documentaries about Australia
Lovin' James and Maso tearing down the veneer of international appeal in this video and bantering about nothing but extremely specific Aussie references
The documentary about the making of this movie is probably better than the actual movie. I still like the movie, though.
Hard to believe Mel Gibson ever talked like an Aussie.
He was on an episode of Hey Hey It's Saturday where he answered questions from the audience. A lady congratulated him for keeping his accent after the years he had subsequently spent in the US... to which he replied that he was born in the US, which apparently took the lady by surprise.
@@RictusHolloweye oddly enough, I just watched it.
@@RictusHolloweyehe also claims to be Irish and holds an Irish passport iirc.
Who knows where this bloke is from 😂
Maso’s baker street is going down as an all time classic clip
The banter was perfection this episode.
So basically George Miller filmed a not totally inaccurate documentary of Aussie hooligans and bogans
I love that they made up this whole country and all of this lore behind it just for this video. I wish “Australia” was real that’d be so cool.
Where's the love for Grant Page, the stunt coordinator in charge of making sure they didn't die.
Passed away only recently at 85.
In a car accident.
As an Ameican completely clueless to any of the Australian references you guys made.. i loved it
Get ready for some Mad Max Fax!
You two are some of the funniest people on YT
Loved the local references! Would be great if we could see you guys review more Australian films in the future
I love getting none of the references but also im so hear for this and its fun seeing them do them
One of my most requests for Caravan of Garbage boys, and I'm glad they agree to do these films and looking forward for three more soon!
Hearing the Gran Turismo garage music during the Trivia segment, warms my heart. ❤️
There are so many esoteric references my shriveled brain has not heard in years.
'punching darts' was one I hadn't heard in years
Not that esoteric, it was mostly just towns you can day trip to from Melbourne.
Never understood why Max was so mad. Happy Max would be a fun film too. Worked for Gilmore
I love that the Australian department of defense was like "Yeah sure mate here's a rocket"
Finally my 2nd favourite Australians reviewing my favourite film franchise created by my favourite Australian 🙌🏽😁
Thank you for reviewing my favourite film in the Crazy Maxwell series: Crazy Maxwell goes crazy and kind of accidentally revenge kills a guy!
(This is actually my favourite Mad Max though, I love the near-apocalypse setting and find it more interesting than the alien world of a post-complete-societal-breakdown-apocalypse vibe)
I think when it comes to setting and the world it takes place in, I think this is the best one I think it's a shame the series basically never comes back to it,
Loved the Australian references, keep up the good work boys!
I freakin’ love these films. Incredible action!
Great fun vid, guys! Looking forward to the others!
This one is my favorite by far, it feels plausible and real.
As someone who drove out of Geelong last week, I can confirm the freeway back to Melbourne is basically the Fury Road.
This is the most Aussie thing I have ever seen and I love it.
1 is still my favorite dispite the spectacle they become i just love the worldbuilding with the MFP barely keeping it together
I can't FUCKING WAIT for Road Warrior.
Another bit of trivia they missed - the pre-production working title for the project was Blue Harvest.
I love Australians.
I was today years old when I realized I have ONLY ever seen the dubbed version of this movie! 🇨🇦🇨🇦
Same!
When I first saw the dubbed version, I knew instantly it was dubbed. Not a single damn one of the voice actors sounded Australian! That caused me to seek out the original piece, and watch that version (which I liked a lot more).
I think I was 12 when I saw it and have only revisited it in passing. Road Warrior is my jam.
I was today years old when I discovered that a dubbed version EXISTS.
Glad I've only experienced it in the original Klingon.
They....dubbed over the Australian English to turn it into a different English? That's fucking hilarious, were Australians just harder to understand back in the day??
Somehow I didn’t see this until I turned 30 and the whole time I was watching it I kept noticing shots and scenes that reminded me of countless other movies. This movie is probably in the top 20 of most homaged/copied films. As an example, the scene when the wife and child get run down is remade almost shot for shot in the John Travolta Punisher film. Also, finally seeing James and Maso review an Australian film was out of this world!! As an American, I find most Caravans and Sunday Movies to be easy to keep up with. But this time they went full homeland and I only understood three words: surgeon, toecutter, and Mel Gibson. Also, I’ve never heard anything to confirm this but I’ve long suspected that Top Gun got the name for their wingman from this film. Can anyone confirm?