Mad Max:Fury Road
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fortyacres&amule wrote: »it comes out the same week as avengers 2 ?
big big mistake
Nah I think 2 weeks after -
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Mad Max is a great series. The Road Warrior was awesome.
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This does look sick.
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i never watched the mad max movies...this looks pretty good and i have no clue about the history of these movies
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i never watched the mad max movies...this looks pretty good and i have no clue about the history of these movies
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? epic.
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first day watch
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tu1coohd-6M
Anyone worried that George Miller's new Mad Max movie would follow the trend of watering down the carnage for a PG 13 rating can rest easy -- there will be blood. We also have a Japanese trailer for the movie with a few brief new shots here and there. Take a look...
These days it's rare to see a sequel/reboot/remake of a formerly adult orientated movie escape the PG 13 treatment, but it seems Mad Max: Fury Road has avoided compromising what brought it to the dance, as its been officially rated R for "intense sequences of violence throughout, and for disturbing images." We've yet to see a red band trailer for the film, but below you can see the latest international promo from Japan which contains a few new shots, and should give you an idea of the mayhem we're in store for. -
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Yeah if done with Mel in the early 2000's (it's right after he made Signs then the Passion & Apocalypto and had that momentum) this would've been a definite hit. Now it's a risk. The upside is the entire movie just like The Road Warrior is a giant chase scene and today's audiences love cars especially as extension of characters personalities (ie: F&F). We'll see. Either way the Mad Max movies are some of my all time favorites so I'm still in there like swimwear. I'm just glad it actually finally got made & released.
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Is this the start of a new trilogy or a onesie?
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I am interested in this movie and the game.
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That's nothing. Wait till you get to Road Warrior. It features the most irate ? of all time.
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i never watched the mad max movies...this looks pretty good and i have no clue about the history of these movies
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fortyacres&amule wrote: »decided to watch the original mad max yesterday, that nightrider gang was on some ? ? ...
I don't know about mad max thread warrior was the first mad max I ever saw. I didn't understand what was going on in the thunder do me when I was a kid -
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First Critics Reviews for MAD MAX: FURY ROAD
Rotten Tomatoes:100% Approval Rating (16 out of 16 critics like it)
CinemaBlend.com - 4.5/5
As crazy, thrilling, gorgeous and awesome as anyone could really hope, and guaranteed to be one of the best big-screen spectacles of the year. Mad Max: Fury Road is a special film. It’s bombastically entertaining and action packed, but it doesn’t disregard emotion and story; and it’s a fitting follow-up that will make lovers of the Road Warrior giddy. But it’s also entirely accessible to those who have never even heard of the Mel Gibson-starring films. It’s a tremendous cinematic experience courtesy of George Miller, and a must-see.
ComingSoon.net - 8/10
Like being given a look into the brain of an insane drug-fueled alien, George Miller’s genius as a visionary helps make Mad Max: Fury Road one of those rare cases when a filmmaker returns to their groundbreaking franchise and manages to create something just as game-changing. Other than the at-times wonky dialogue, the only other thing that might be considered a negative, keeping Mad Max: Fury Road from receiving an absolute rave, is that it may get a little too crazy at times for those used to more grounded storytelling.
ScreenCrush - 9/10
Even though this is the fourth Mad Max, and it’s indebted to the style of the previous films, Fury Road stands alone. It’s better looking and more thrilling than any of the other installments. The color palette is vibrant and beautiful, and every inch of the frame is crammed with crazy, brilliant ideas. (You’ll never guess where the citadel gets its milk from.) And, of course, the vehicular action is instantly in the conversation for the best ever made. They’ll keep making car chase movies after Fury Road, but there’s really no need. It’s hard to imagine these great visionary wonders ever being topped.
Uproxx - 8/10
The whole movie is one big long car chase across the desert, filled with stunts and car wrecks and a noticeable lack of CGI. Watching Mad Max: Fury Road is like watching the circus. It really is just non-stop “stuff,” but not in an intrusive way. Compared to Fury Road, The Road Warrior seems very tame. As a contrast, Tom Hardy’s Max is legitimately mad, in both an angry way and a crazy way; he’s constantly having flashbacks to a young girl who dies that Max couldn’t save.
HeyUGuys - 5/5
From the first frame of the film the audience can’t help but smile in enjoyment of the visuals, sound and the blistering pace of the film. It truly is a roller coaster ride of a film. The action is unbelievable, the effects are incredible, and the world created by director George Miller is mesmerizing. Mad Max: Fury Road is everything you could ask for from a summer movie and more. Not since 300 has there been a movie more heavy metal, as beautiful and insane as this.
Forbes - 10/10
Mad Max: Fury Road is a remarkable and glorious motion picture, not just one of the great action movies of our time but also a great film, period. On paper it looks like everything I complain about, and yet it is an unmitigated masterpiece. And if every past-its-prime franchise extension and nostalgia-fueled reboot were anywhere near as good as Mad Max: Fury Road, we’d have little about which to complain.
TwitchFilm - A+
With a propelling score, some astonishingly beautiful locations captured in Namibia and South Africa, a slew of gritty characters and some of the best car chase sequences every captured for cinema, audiences have got from this fourth film in the series more than they could have ever expected. Fury Road is in the literal sense amazing, a wonderous blast of fun that's sure to warm the heart of even the most jaded anti-blockbuster audience member. Go see this film, and then go see it again... and again. Mad Max: Fury Road may have been twenty five years in the making, but it was worth every second it took. -
fortyacres&amule wrote: »Man , Mel deserves a second chance.
Hollywood is quick to forgive pedos, rapists and murderers before they forgive a radical christian with mental health issues.
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the reviews are amazing for this.
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Gonna catch the Saturday matinee