tycoonheart
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Neither its a reboot.
Thought this took place after the events of the 1st movie. Is that not the case?
Neither its a reboot.
Hero Complex: Those tools have changed to an incredible degree since you made the original “Mad Max” movies. A lot of people feel the way those movies were made was more pure than today’s CGI spectacles.
George Miller: Well, we made a big, big point to go old-school with “Fury Road.” There are moments of green screen mainly for some landscape, but this is not a green screen movie. We crashed a lot of cars; every stunt was done, if not by the cast then by some very fine stunt men; and it was shot on a real location. I’ve had enough experience with CG to know that you can’t really get some of that immersive material authentic in a way. Cumulatively, it’s appreciated by an audience. It feels more real.
Thought this took place after the events of the 1st movie. Is that not the case?
They put up the Official site.
Hero Complex has a interview with George Miller:
http://herocomplex.latimes.com/movi...r-on-car-crashes-tom-hardys-animal-magnetism/
Nope. Miller and nobody from the production ever said that. It was just some rumor started up just like Mel supposedly having a cameo when little to no info was known about the film.
Looks good. But if Wrath of the Titans taught me one thing, it is: Never judge a movie by its trailer.
Neither its a reboot.
I will say that when the first stills debuted I was worried the desaturated look would mean the film would look more "Book of Eli" but thankfully thats not the case.
Tom Hardy actually raps. If he did a cover of California Love on the set in full Max getup...
I just love how Miller still got such visual energy: zooms, insane angles, neckbreaking camera movements, really gives a great sense of speed
From the director of Babe: Pig in the City.
Why is Daenarys Stormborn in the film? Did GRRM give them permission?
As someone who has never seen a Mad Max movie, that looked stunning. I think I need to watch the originals.
I wish they would also release the Mad Max Trilogy montage trailer they showed at the con before the Fury Road footage. The montage capped off with this awesome overheard crane shot of the War Rig and all these cars pursuing it in a canyon.
Again this first look WB released is just 2 minutes out of the 6 minutes of footage shown at the con. More of the footage showed Max eating the lizard, more of the crazy characters like the mutant guitarists rocking out during the chase with flames coming out the instruments and an extended look at the tornado chase and aftermath with Nicholas Hoult's character, Nux, and Max.
Why is Daenarys Stormborn in the film? Did GRRM give them permission?
That muzzle looks like it would be extremely painful to take off
That muzzle looks like it would be extremely painful to take off
As someone who has never seen a Mad Max movie, that looked stunning. I think I need to watch the originals.
This is the perfect time they should rerelease them! Unless they already have? But I haven't seen them in ages, the only one I remember is beyond the thunderdome.
So is this movie a reboot or retelling of the first movie or a "continuation" of the trilogy and takes places years after MM3?
I think you're confusing her with the equally talentless Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
The start of the film also explains Max's backstory too which is similar to the original movie.
No, the other girl, behind her. The one with the crazy quirks (does the finger thing). White hair, brown dress.
Again this first look WB released is just 2 minutes out of the 6 minutes of footage shown at the con. More of the footage showed Max eating the lizard, more of the crazy characters like the mutant guitarists rocking out during the chase with flames coming out the instruments and an extended look at the tornado chase and aftermath with Nicholas Hoult's character, Nux, and Max.
So Mad Max happened, it's just giving us a different story post part 1.