Seth Myers is Reasonable Max in Mad Max: Fury Road Parody

On NBC, Leap Day has been special since the excellent episode of 30 Rock that noted how Leap Day [...]

On NBC, Leap Day has been special since the excellent episode of 30 Rock that noted how Leap Day means nothing counts. Yesterday, on the rare February 29, American Express sponsored extra time for NBC programs, including Late Night with Seth Myers.

Seth used the time for a parody of the 2016 Oscars-leading 6-award winner Mad Max: Fury Road. The video stars Myers as "Reasonable Max."

"It seems a little silly and irresponsible that everytime we go to get gasoline, we drive muscle cars that literally shoot fire," he says. He's a big debbie downer on pretty much every excessively cool aspect of the film, and it probably goes on a little too long, but it's a fun idea nonetheless.

Mad Max: Fury Road is available now on home platforms.

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