MarkMclovin
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What an incredible movie. It was intense f rom the VERY start. Holy shit.
Also, wasn't it supposed to be an 18? Is this part of a trilogy?
Also, wasn't it supposed to be an 18? Is this part of a trilogy?
What an incredible movie. It was intense f rom the VERY start. Holy shit.
Also, wasn't it supposed to be an 18? Is this part of a trilogy?
May I ask MadGaf: is it necessary to watch the 1979 movie before this one?
May I ask MadGaf: is it necessary to watch the 1979 movie before this one?
Not at all.
Great, thank you both.Nah it's all explained pretty much before hand.
I need more negative impressions to deflate my hype before I go see it.
So Mad Max Fury Road may as well have an additional subtitle of "George Miller Schools Hollywood." I've been entertained over the years by various super heroes duking it out against villains, bank vaults getting dragged around behind cars, giant robots trading blows with giant monsters from another dimension, foreign films with magnificent fight choreography, and numerous other great action films. Mad Max Fury Road is, without a doubt in my mind, the best action movie I have seen in theaters or any other movie delivery method since seeing The Matrix (thanks edited out friend of mine for dragging me to it) shortly after it released. It's like Miller, at 70 years old, looked upon what we've gotten in recent years and said, "yeah, I can do better." It never says more than it needs to, and simultaneously says so much without words. Absolutely astounding filmmaking.
I need more negative impressions to deflate my hype before I go see it.
So a friend, who is a big MM fan and who saw this last year at a test screening where the film was incomplete and a different cut that he liked enough but thought it had its fair share of issues, just saw the film last night. Pretty much did a big turnaround on his opinion saying he adored and loved the film! Mentioned the issues he had all got fixed and even though he didn't care for Hardy as Max last year he now like him in the role. lol
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Better than The Matrix? I think some of you are still high on gasoline.So...post viewing thoughts:
This is the best action sci-fi movie since Terminator 2, no question.
Better than The Matrix? I think some of you are still high on gasoline.
I need more negative impressions to deflate my hype before I go see it.
May I ask MadGaf: is it necessary to watch the 1979 movie before this one?
- Its not one of the best films ever made.
- If youve seen the trailers then youve already seen pretty much all the best epic moments.
- Parts of it might be too weird/offbeat for your taste.
Seeing this tomorrow. Can't remember the last time I was this excited for a summer tentpole.
I promised a friend to go in it with her first. She will be back on Thursday. Fuck fuck fuck
Better than The Matrix? I think some of you are still high on gasoline.
Seeing this tomorrow. Can't remember the last time I was this excited for a summer tentpole.
The Matrix is the bar this has to meet for me. I still haven't come out of a theater like "my god that was great on a bunch of levels" since.
Seeing this tomorrow. Can't remember the last time I was this excited for a summer tentpole.
I need more negative impressions to deflate my hype before I go see it.
So...post viewing thoughts:
This is the best action sci-fi movie since Terminator 2, no question.
Just got out of the theater. Man this movie was awesome. I saw it in 3D just because of the showing time but it looked excellent.
Beats the pants off of everything else I've seen in 2015.
I can't believe my wife is excited to see this film lol. After the first sneak peak, she basically thought it looked stupid. She's now caught up in the hype too. Sadly I have to wait until Monday or Tuesday to see it. :/
Really awesome it has the main poster of Max and the girl and when you scroll up it says Mad Max in huge text with Max and the girl with guns looking badass. Definitely worth downloading. Sorry I don't know the girl's name as I'm watching no trailers and going in blind.
The too weird/offbeat thing might be a serious thing. Person I saw it with hated it and said it lacked story and was just too out there. And this person had seen the old Mad Max movies too so like I didn't get it.
That is odd. I could understand if they've never seen a Mad Max movie before, but this is a series known for being out there.
Does your friend like the older movies? Because you know, The Road Warrior is pretty light on story, too.
Better than The Matrix? I think some of you are still high on gasoline.
I like the Matrix a little less every time I watch it. I prefer Fury Road's style of world building, through production design and action, instead of non-stop exposition. I genuinely love thein this film more than the not-Hong King film wire fu stuff in the Matrix, which doesn't have the intensity and inventiveness of the one in Fury Road nor does it have the speed and power of the Hong Kong action movies it apes so hard. And as avatars for the audience into the world, Hardy's Max was a much more interesting and capable character than Keanu's blank Neo.hand-to-hand fight between all the major characters
I like the Matrix a little less every time I watch it. I prefer Fury Road's style of world building, through production design and action, instead of non-stop exposition. I genuinely love thein this film more than the not-Hong King film wire fu stuff in the Matrix, which doesn't have the intensity and inventiveness of the one in Fury Road nor does it have the speed and power of the Hong Kong action movies it apes so hard. And as avatars for the audience into the world, Hardy's Max was a much more interesting and capable character than Keanu's blank Neo.hand-to-hand fight between all the major characters
Does your friend like the older movies? Because you know, The Road Warrior is pretty light on story, too.
So let me elaborate a bit.While all the previous Mad Max films were post-apocalyptic, there was the notion that humans could still survive. Obviously it would be hard living but it was possible that rebuilding to some degree could occur. However in Fury Road's world that is almost completely impossible. The planet is just fucked. There's no real salvation to be found here. It's very bleak in a manner that MM 2 and 3 weren't, not only in the smaller details but the tone as well. There's a ton of detail put into making the post-apocalyptic world feel 'real' and I think it's somewhat emotionally draining because of that. The previous films were a bit campier and this slices off all of that, leaving you with a more raw experience.
There is so much visually depicting the world Max lives in, that it really helps with characterization. Because of how bad off the world is, the audience gains an appreciation for the mental state of the characters. Seeing Max's dead wife and child constantly flash in front of him builds up his trauma in a much more effective manner than anything in the previous films even with Gibson's portrayal. Max here is much more tortured and I think the visual direction did wonders in making that apparent. The characters are just constantly surrounded by loss and death that it becomes second-nature.
I could rave about how excellent the sound direction was, the wide-shots, the effective use of music with the percussion, or how great Theron's stuff was but it's really the world building that's left an impact on me.