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Video: Mad Max Fury Road has been remade with go-karts, and it is amazing

Also paintball guns. Stop what you’re doing and spend three and a half minutes to watch mini-brilliance

Published: 19 Aug 2015

Mad Max Fury Road is essentially just one long, bonkers car chase, with a post-apocalpytic narrative roughly welded on top. We know, we've seen it. Or rather, were assaulted by its action for two hours.

Mad Max Fury Road: the TG review

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Sure, there is a beginning, middle and an end, but they’re mere rest points within that epic car chase. Here then, is a recreation of the essence of Mad Max Fury Road, using go-karts, paintball guns and a large slice of sheer excellence.

And it is excellent. It was filmed in Utah – which is definitely not in Australia – as a sort of promo for the upcoming Mad Max videogame, by a chap called Devin Graham. To add to the whole end-of-days vibe, the crew camped out on location for the duration of the shoot.

They used several go-karts. They used high-production cinematography. They used great music and employed a real stunt team. Oh, and of course, they used paintball guns. Now, enough with the words, go watch the clip above. Warning - there are some mildly violent scenes in the clip. But, y’know… GO-KARTS AND PAINTBALL GUNS!

The cars of Mad Max Fury Road

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