It's been that way since Mad Max 2, only the first one took place in a more grounded outback with more country like roads.Also, I hate the way the look of the outback has been completely jettisoned for a big dumb fantasy desert.
It's been that way since Mad Max 2, only the first one took place in a more grounded outback with more country like roads.
It's still implied the world has become more of a desert wasteland though, which is made further evident in Thunderdome.The second film’s entirely shot around Broken Hill.
It's still implied the world has become more of a desert wasteland though, which is made further evident in Thunderdome.
I get that view point, just the way you worded it felt like you was bashing it for just becoming a fantasy desert when it's been hinted at that since 2, even if 2 stills feels Australian for you, you can still admit the gap between 1 and 2 visual wise is a big contrast and the series has just gone further and further deeper with 2's styling since.Yeah, but the point I was making is that in the old films, it’s real Australian outback, which very much has a character and a vibe all of its own. The reality of the setting sells the story and the action.
Before, 100%. In fact, the end credits of furiosa should just go right into fury road as 1 long film.The theatre by me is still showing Fall Guy, but they have removed Furiosa. I see a lot of potential for a double feature promo in the future, but would they show Furiosa before or after Fury Road?
Oh it needs to be before, we did that the other night and it really works in Furiosas favour, especially if they stop it right before the end credits and go straight into Fury Road it's like one long story.The theatre by me is still showing Fall Guy, but they have removed Furiosa. I see a lot of potential for a double feature promo in the future, but would they show Furiosa before or after Fury Road?
jinx!Oh it needs to be before, we did that the other night and it really works in Furiosas favour, especially if they stop it right before the end credits and go straight into Fury Road it's like one long story.
Masterpiece?
Fucking please.
A rather embarrassing end to one of Australia’s only great franchises.
You came into the preview threads wanting to dislike it. You disliked the news updates. You disliked it in the trailer threads. You disliked the positive reception in the review thread. You probably pressed play on the movie with the intent to dislike it.
…After all of that, I guess I shouldn’t be surprised that you came out of the experience disliking the movie
I appreciate you at least giving it a shot.
Masterpiece?
Fucking please.
Poorly paced, overindulgent, over CGI’ed, unfocused, lacking much of the visceral thrill of the original movies, and trying to be some kind of half arsed post apocalyptic fairytale.
People were smelling George’s farts way too much on this one. All that wasted money could have gone on a really decent series of Mad Max movies.
Also, I hate the way the look of the outback has been completely jettisoned for a big dumb fantasy desert. The setting used to be a character all by itself. Now it’s a big, muddy cgi mess.
A rather embarrassing end to one of Australia’s only great franchises.
It's just an unnecessary movie. It answers questions nobody asked. We really, really didn't need to see more of the Warboys, more of the Citadel, more of Immortan Joe, how Furiosa lost her arm, why she paints her head half-black, why she decides to help the women escape. Prequels just suck, I guess..
The entire setting, story and character arcs were perfectly wrapped in Fury Road. There is not a single person out there who watched Fury Road and thought "damn I wish I knew how Furiosa got here" or "gee I wonder why Furiosa is helping those ladies escape". She does it because it's the right thing to do. You don't need a 2.5 hour prequel movie for that. That's the beauty of Fury Road, it is perfectly balanced in terms of character arcs. It's amazingly well done in its minimalism.
I think the Slash Film cast guys nailed it on their review. I found it OK, but it has some pacing issues. I just hope Anya Taylor-Joy's career isn't harmed by this because she is a good actress.
She'll be fine. She's very good in this film. It's the concept that fails, not her. She's got Dune 3 coming up, and both her look and acting style are pretty timeless, so she's not going to be hurt by this one flop.
Stop it lol, you know it’s not projection. Other than the ‘probably pressed play with the intent to dislike it’ you literally have posts here as evidence to everything else I said. The sad thing is that you’re not the only one here who has went down this exact roadmap.Projection is a thing.
If you truly did give it a fair chance, then again as I’ve said before I appreciate you giving it a shot. I just worry sometimes that some here are self-sabotaging their experiences by convincing themselves a movie is going to be bad from the minute it’s announced all the way until they finally watch it, as sort of a self-fulfilling prophecy. That’s why I wasn’t upset when you came out of the experience not liking it as there was a high percent chance you wouldn’t based on your post history.I give every movie I see a fair crack of the whip. This was not a great one.
She doesn't really have a high powered career to lose. She's a step above a TV actress as it is. I like her and she still has the power play of nudity in her back pocket, but I imagine she is gonna stay a cult darling for some time rather than suddenly land leading lady romcom and drama roles.I think the Slash Film cast guys nailed it on their review. I found it OK, but it has some pacing issues. I just hope Anya Taylor-Joy's career isn't harmed by this because she is a good actress.
Chris is a boring dude.
Best cinematographic scene of the movie
5:20
Watched it again tonight back to back with Fury Road and it actually works better that way, it feels like a 4 hour epic following Furiosa through her life and Max just joins in half way through, helps, then fucks off in true Max style. Actually getting to see the places name dropped in Fury Road and learning at least more background info of the Gas Town and Bullet Farm leaders, even Immorten Joe, and mentioning that I have to say props to the make up department, you'd be hard pushed to tell the returning characters are nine years apart filming wise, they look the same.
What is it with people posting during a screening/home viewI've watched the first 30 minutes so far. The cgi is bad. Like really bad. It's distracting. Hemsworth looks like he's having a good time but so far I'm not really digging it. Loved fury road.
Had to shut it off. Bedtime. I'm on nightshift currently. I'm not a guy who has my phone out during a movie.What is it with people posting during a screening/home view
Come on Omega, put your damn phone away for an extra hour