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Cecile Lilien

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Consider, Fast & Furious movies, they've been making movies for more than a decade but each movie comes with new plot and additional characters. And they make it simpler for the audience by showing flashbacks of the previous movies in the current one or they show a reel of catchy scenes from previous movies as in Fast & Furious 6 credits song at the beginning.

My suggestion, you need not to worry whether you should watch the previous movies or not. But I'm sure the writers and director made this movie for new MAD MAX audience as well, without the need to watch the previous films.

Yes, if you want to fully understand the story of Mad Max. Saying that you can watch any of the movies alone, and still enjoy them. At least watch the first one to learn how Max Rockatansky turned into the Mad Max.

That's purely personal opinion. Will you enjoy Fury Road more if you've seen the rest? It's hard to say. Max is actually mostly a supporting character in this film. His backstory isn't actually that relevant to this movie. Knowing his backstory may add a bit of insight into Max's character but, honestly, Fury Road is a 2 hour non-stop car chase. You're going for a ride and character backstories are really not a big part of enjoying this installment of the franchise. If you're a person that loves great action sequences, I think you'll enjoy this movie as much without seeing the previous installments as much as you will even if you had. If you hadn't seen the rest, you could certainly consider the first 3 'prequels' and perfectly fine to view after this one.

Yes. They all feature Max as a character. I stand my by previous answer, however, that--aside from the first film--the Mad Max movie are first-and-foremost action movies. You're there for the action. You're there for the set design, the costumes, the stunts. The story is what ties it all together, but like the rug in the Big Lebowski, Max is almost a McGuffin more than a central focus of the story. He's the one there to take you along for the ride, but you're really there for the ride.

The new one will make a lot more sense if you've seen those two, especially the first as its set at the point the apocalypse is just taking off. But saying that I'm sure you could watch the new one first and you'd enjoy and understand it, there's a good chance that you'll enjoy it more than everyone who's seen the first three first

The second Mad Max film is very similar to Fury Road with Max helping a community against a gang of warlords in the wasteland. The third is similar in theme. The first is set just before the apocalypse and shows Max as a cop in a world where crime in getting out of control and where he avenges the death of his family.

I can't tell you if you should see the first three or not, but hopefully knowing that it's really about the action--not about the plot, will help you make the decision for yourself. Personally, these movies aren't about character development as much as they are about explosions and fast cars.

The Extremely important instructions for listening to the commentary:
I start the recording of my commentary at 0:00:00 for Mad Max Fury Road. IE the opening credits.
It is highly recommended that you start both at the same time.
This is meant to be listened to while watching the film.
I end the commentary a little bit after the credits.

Mad Max Fury Road was a terrible movie:
Drive out to the middle of nowhere, get a bunch of people killed along the way, then turn around and go back.
Oh, and everything is in short supply after the apocalypse - so lets roll dozens of vehicles getting 6 MPG.
There is nothing redeeming about the movie.

I hear you on that, but I think it fits within the Mad Max universe. Most people have gone insane, dodging the truth that the world is fundamentally ruined and everyone will eventually die off. We can assume that everyone but Max himself dies on the journey they set out on in the end.

so tonally i would say is much better than thunderdome as far as fitting into the whole max max/ and road warrior universe. and production wise, i would say its the best one yet for sure, as far as the actual execution, they had really good effects/stunts, the vehicles were great, good cinematography, good audio, good acting performances. they had a much higher budget and its shows.

story wise, i would say its pretty good still but would probably give the nod more towards og mad max, where in this one it seemed most of the stuff that was actually fucked up/happened didnt really happen to max or effect him in any way(like when the lady went under the wheel)

as the concept that max is just a tool to push the plot along but most none of it really effects him, i would say it works but, maybe diminishes the level of interest/investment in what happens to say immortan joe.

but the kid stuff, i dont know, i mean them being natives or whatever where they lost all technology, conceptually maybe that stuff isnt too bad, but in execution it went pretty bad, and just gets worse from there, with them same kids, 80s cheesball shit

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Series creator George Miller addressed these retcons, saying that the original intention for the fourth film was to have Gibson return to play an old, grizzled Max. Instead, the version of Mad Max: Fury Road that was ultimately released to acclaim is a sort of reboot, sequel, and retelling in one. That ambiguous status turns the whole Mad Max story into more of a legend than a strict, linear story. Framed this way, a Mad Max timeline can be created across all four Mad Max movies by looking at each in turn and taking into account the changes made.

Mad Max is a 1979 sci-fi action film from director and writer George Miller. Mel Gibson stars as Max a police officer in the future who goes after a gang of vicious motorcycle thugs. The film led to a long-running franchise including The Road Warrior, Beyond Thunderdome, Fury Road, and Furiosa.

In this timeline, violent road gangs have taken over the highways of Australia, only kept in check by the officers of the MFP (Main Force Patrol), which includes a young "Mad" Max Rockatansky. Unlike the other movies in the franchise, some semblance of society still existed with law enforcement and stores still operating, and the world was stable enough that Max and his family even go on a road trip vacation, albeit one that ends in tragedy. It is also worth noting there was still greenery and not just an empty wasteland.

In the Mad Max: Fury Road prequel comics, however, this is changed, and the nuclear war takes place between the first and second films. Regardless of the timeline, the effect is the same: society has continued to break down significantly in just a few short years since the end of Mad Max, especially in the Australian wasteland where Max now lives and travels around in his interceptor searching for gasoline.

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