Back at the end of 2015, we called Mad Max: Fury Road the film of the year.
Looking at this clip, we're even more certain that it was probably one of the best films of the decade. The level of ingenuity and sheer brass-balls of the stunt performers, the commitment to using real drivers and real stunts in George Miller's magnum opus is incredible.
What's even more fascinating is that, as you watch this, you realise that so many of the stunts were real in the film and that the CGI was more for colouring and adding texture to the background than the stunt itself. In other words, Miller used CGI in the way it's meant to be used - as a tool to add depth, not to be the very centre of any image.
Take a look.