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Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
By: Chiprocks1 Date: October 18, 2015, 12:15 pm
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[center]Mad Max: Fury Road
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Mad Max: Fury Road is easily the best movie I have seen in the
past year. It's f*cking awesome in every way. And even though I
thought the initial trailer launch had me hooked, I was still
somewhat reluctant to buy into a Mad Max movie without Mel
Gibson. It's something I'm going to have to deal with eventually
when they transistion someone else to play Indian Jones in the
near future. I mention Indy for a reason because just as iconic
as Harrison Ford is as Indy, the same can be said for Mad Max.
So, as excited as I was to finally check out Fury Road, I had
somewhat of a defiant attitude when I pushed play. That attitude
pretty much dissipated once the first shot of the film revealed
itself. I was hooked and ready to be taken away to another
place. I knew I was going to be in for a treat and boy, was I
ever.
What we get, in my eyes....and ears, is a cinematic masterpiece.
George Miller did an amazing job visually and his directing
style is definitely noticeable and I love it. There are certain
film making aesthetics in Fury Road that immediately tie into
that of Road Warrior. I look at Fury Road as being the true
sequel to Road Warrior that Thunderdome should have been. But
that's another story in itself. Now, I said that this is the
true "sequel" to Road Warrior, but I'm sure that there are going
to be people that complain that it's too similar to RW and they
would be right. Yes, a lot of the movie hinges on Max driving
from Point A to Point B, only to discover that the original
objective never existed (RW a tanker full of sand and Fury's
Green Place). The set pieces of Fury make this an instantly
memorable movie going experience, but it's the inclusion of
Charlize Theron as Imperator Furiosa and Nicholas Hoult as Nux
that give this one a lasting impression. Tom Hardy does a great
job of Max and is a worthy successor to Mel Gibson, but least be
real here, Theron is the star that "drives" Fury Road to great
heights. The acting all around from everyone is deep. There's an
emotional toll one gets watching Furiosa navigate her 'family'
to safety, both physically as well as internally. I can't
recommend Fury Road with more enthusiasm. Definitely Buying this
for my personal DVD Library. I really need to buy this now
because I want to jump right back in and watch it again. FYI,
Charlize is f*cking phenomenal in this if you haven't already
surmised. :)
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Re: Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
By: Chiprocks1 Date: October 18, 2015, 12:16 pm
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[center]Mad Max: Fury Road DVD Screencaps
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Re: Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
By: Chiprocks1 Date: April 16, 2018, 5:23 pm
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[center]Mad Max: Fury Road Sequels in Doubt Due to Lawsuit
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Well this is just STUPID. WTF Warner Bros! You really going to
nickle and dime Miller?
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