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Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)

Started by Archivist, September 02, 2014, 04:14:51 AM

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Quote from: Ted C on June 09, 2015, 09:49:29 AM
On the other hand, it's been a long time since a movie gave me weird, stressful, post-apocalyptic dreams.
Sigh... I got those pretty much everytime I read about the environment :( We need more movies like that!

I am really growing impatient to see this movie!

Living_Dead_Girl

Quote from: Jack on September 03, 2014, 05:41:27 AM
Thank god it's made in Australia and not Hollywood.   :thumbup:

As an Australian I gotta say, It helped strengthen our economy a bit ;)
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dean

Quote from: Living_Dead_Girl on June 10, 2015, 05:52:45 AM
Quote from: Jack on September 03, 2014, 05:41:27 AM
Thank god it's made in Australia and not Hollywood.   :thumbup:

As an Australian I gotta say, It helped strengthen our economy a bit ;)

Well to be fair it was shot in Namibia for the most part. But still, Miller, Sixel and Seale are national treasures. Especially because at one point I heard a character yell 'Fang It' which is probably the most bogan Australian thing I've heard on a big budget blockbuster in a while.
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Skull

I saw Mad Max with my wife's uncle a few weeks ago. It was awesome! I would even say it was 10x better then Road Warrior (which we saw a few weeks earlier just to get ready to watch Mad Max)... and a Million times better then Thunder Dome (although, I think that story was screwed up because they wanted to make it PG-13)...

A must watch movie for any Mad Max fan :)

RCMerchant

Quote from: djmarch on January 20, 2015, 05:47:28 PM
Quote from: Ted C on January 05, 2015, 05:13:49 PM
I look forward to the inevitable Syfy/Asylum mockbuster!
Haha, me too. I've not seen it personally, but I've heard that their mockbuster of I Am Legend ( I Am Omega ) is pretty good by asylum standards. They could probably even tie that in as it's a general post apocalyptic theme.
anything is better than I AM LEGEND-the genaric zombies were boring-gimme Vincent Price ( the LAST MAN ON EARTH) or Charleton Heston any day.
That being said-I am excited about this-being the original director is at the helm-and NO CGI! Real stunts! :thumbup:
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Jim H

QuoteI said this in another thread and I'll repeat it here. The Main issue I had with this film was that I simply didn't care about the characters, and therefore what happened.

I find this a little surprising.  After rewatching Road Warrior right before Fury Road, while I find the characters relatively likable, most of them have absolutely minimal screen time. I think the unnamed woman has like 4 lines of dialogue, and even Pappagallo has like 10.  Neither has an arc or any development, whereas the three leads in Fury Road all do.  I guess that doesn't mean they're LIKABLE though, maybe that's the problem?

I will say my favorite character in any of the films is still the Gyro Captain though.   :teddyr:

basalt

definitely one of the best movie ive ever seen,the action is non stop an put together very well,the vehicles were off the hook,incredible scenes throughout,never seen an action film with this much action and intensity,should win a few awards,10/10

Bushma

Quote from: Jim H on June 21, 2015, 02:02:26 PM
QuoteI said this in another thread and I'll repeat it here. The Main issue I had with this film was that I simply didn't care about the characters, and therefore what happened.

I find this a little surprising. 

Ok, I watched it again and I liked it more.  I think I may have just been so against the idea when I first watched it that I ruined the movie for myself.  There are still some things I don't like, but that's just because of stuff they do for 3D.  Other than that, I liked the movie more.

Quote from: Jim H on June 21, 2015, 02:02:26 PM
I will say my favorite character in any of the films is still the Gyro Captain though.   :teddyr:

Yup, my favorite character as well.
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Neville

I'm getting late for this thread!  :bouncegiggle:

Seriously, this movie rocked. I had my reservations when I first saw the trailers, because the look didn't seem right for a Mad Max film, but I left the theatre as a new convert.

It's Mad Max and it is not. I'ts souped up, distilled, matured. Remade rather than added another chapter. Gotta love how George Miller made a film that's essentially an extended chase but at the same time managed to give "the crazies" some depth. Not only in the character of the "crazy" that ends up in Max' side, but also with visual details as surreal as the guitar player in the convoy or the altar full of steering wheels.

So yes, it's more a Furiosa film than a Max one, but we already knew enough of him already so... no need for him to do anything more than defending order once more -even if his fight is even more hopeless than in his previous adventures- and walk towards the sunset, hopefully to another V-8 and further hit and runs.
Due to the horrifying nature of this film, no one will be admitted to the theatre.

ralfy

It's OK for an action movie, and not as good as Road Warrior.

AoTFan


Wait a sec... the Mad Max series takes place after a nuclear war? 

Huh, I thought it was just how Australians acted on the weekend...