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Mad Max: Fury Road |OT| What a Lovely Day | RT: 98% | Metacritic: 89

~Kinggi~

Banned
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^ Thats a young looking 70 yr old.
 
I am glad that the drive home was only about a mile. I really wanted to speed like a mofo out of the theater.

I really wouldn't be surprised if there's a slight uptick in fender-benders leaving the theater this weekend.

Nowhere NEAR as many as the Fast movies, of course. But at least a couple.
 

Lemaitre

Banned
Watching this tomorrow morning with my mother on a mom date because my brother doesn't want to!?

But I'm so game. Glad my mother is too. This is going to be a great weekend celebrating my bro's entrance into his PhD program, and it'll be started with Mad Max!!
 
I really wouldn't be surprised if there's a slight uptick in fender-benders leaving the theater this weekend.

Nowhere NEAR as many as the Fast movies, of course. But at least a couple.

I left Furious 7 wanting to speed as well. It is only natural.

I am looking forward to your thoughts on the film though. I know I need to see it again ASAP. Now to convince my wife. She is normally down for anything science fiction, but I had to introduce her to Road Warrior a few years ago and she thought it was good, but she had no interest in Fury Road.
I did send her the articles about the feminism aspect of it, and that did pique her interest some though. But hopefully my enthusiasm now will convince her to go. She is a sucker for great world building stuff, and this delivers it in spades.
 

Stackboy

Member
Saw it last night here in Australia. Amazing film! Really well paced, the action is amazing and it's really cool to see some oldschool Australian actors play some pretty major parts.

It's non stop, the whole movie is like a 2 hour car/truck/bike chase. All the characters get a decent amount of time and the story is really well told.
 

~Kinggi~

Banned
You know what im gonna find a packed showing on Saturday and see it again. Havent done that in years.

And the cinematographer is 72.

Good gravy. Must have been hopped up on the crack cocaine or something while shooting lol they teaching the young guys how its done.
 
I was talking about how awesome it was on Facebook and was met with people saying it looked incredibly dumb and stupid. Guess the quirky style doesn't resonate with the masses.
 
It's great fun, but people saying it redefines the action genre and shitting on the 'assholes' who gave it a bad review are the reason people come out of these movies let down.

Settle down on the hyperbole and maybe the film won't have to live up to impossible expectations for the people who haven't yet seen it.
 
Good ~30 interview with George Miller.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPZeRAqGdVo

Amazing that this movie was originally going to film in 2001 with Mel Gibson but they couldn't get it made because of 9/11. The collapse of the US dollar ballooned the cost of production in Australia to the point where they had to put the movie on hold. George Miller was 54-55 back in 2001, now he is 70.

It really is fascinating that they story boarded everything first and then wrote the dialogue to the storyboards secondly. George Miller is talking about the editing process, and how it was hard to take things out because everything was filmed so closely to the original story boards.

Great interview with some nice incite.
 
It's great fun, but people saying it redefines the action genre and shitting on the 'assholes' who gave it a bad review are the reason people come out of these movies let down.

Settle down on the hyperbole and maybe the film won't have to live up to impossible expectations for the people who haven't yet seen it.

Yeah, people gotta be careful with that shit. When I posted about what I thought of it after the screening, I was careful about overhyping it, even though I did love the damn movie. But then the reviews starting hitting and hitting fast...

If it's at all possible, go into this blind. That's kind of what I did (I only saw some of the trailers), and the movie hit me in the fucking face like a freight train.
 
It's great fun, but people saying it redefines the action genre and shitting on the 'assholes' who gave it a bad review are the reason people come out of these movies let down.

Settle down on the hyperbole and maybe the film won't have to live up to impossible expectations for the people who haven't yet seen it.

i think it's lame when people pile on the negative reviewers for sure, for whatever film. but honestly...this kind of did live up to my impossible expectations. it's a film from a bygone era as far as I'm concerned.
 
i think it's lame when people pile on the negative reviewers for sure,

Did that even happen here though? The SF Gate guy actually made coherent points, which I quoted, and most everyone else just kinda went "Huh. That's weird" and then griffy made an animated gif that goofed on the idea that another rotten review was even a big deal.

I don't think there was a pile-on happening, just goofing off at the idea a second negative review would turn this from a must-see to a must-avoid.

If there's going to be backlash regarding the movie not living up to expectations, it's going to happen regardless. It happens with every movie, no matter what the trailer, reviews, or RT rating is. Had the RT rating not become part of the thread title, and thus a focus of the conversations, there still would have been a "backlash" due to how on-point the marketing was. And if someone hadn't seen the marketing, there'd be a "backlash" because it didn't live up to Road Warrior.

There's going to be negative views on this film, and it seems fair to suggest a lot of them are going to center around the movie's story, and the movie's pacing. Those problems are going to pop up in response to this film even if nobody ever said ANYTHING about the movie in the pre-release.
 
See, I actually don't think its from a by-gone era. I feel its like Terminator 2, something that used the latest and greatest technology in service of some big budget thrills.

It just did it better than just anybody else this decade, with fantastic editing, an impeccably well-designed world, a very distinctive and beautiful look, strong performances...excelled in pretty much all areas of craft these popcorn movies are supposed to do.
 
Did that even happen here though? The SF Gate guy actually made coherent points, which I quoted, and most everyone else just kinda went "Huh. That's weird" and then griffy made an animated gif that goofed on the idea that another rotten review was even a big deal.

I don't think there was a pile-on happening, just goofing off at the idea a second negative review would turn this from a must-see to a must-avoid.

If there's going to be backlash regarding the movie not living up to expectations, it's going to happen regardless. It happens with every movie, no matter what the trailer, reviews, or RT rating is.

yeah nobody was doing that here. but just speaking of history in general, whenever some big fanboy movie is out and a negative review popped up (in the midst of positives) there would be some angry comments in response on RT and the like.
 

Jarmel

Banned
Got out, I'll post more detailed thoughts later.

I don't know if it's a best of all time action film but it's very damn good.

The editing and cinematography are immaculate.
 

Speevy

Banned
We're in an era where people don't see many movies unless they're worth the ridiculous cost of a ticket.

I think that the best you could say for any movie is that you are glad you paid to see it at the theater. This movie was a lot of fun.
 
I think the Dreadlock BMXers, Russian Hedgehogs and Bullet Farmers are tied for the best factions.

After seeing the armada-like configuration of this film's chases, I'm itching for another Aubrey-Maturin movie.
 

mantidor

Member
So I just watched it, I don't know how to feel... maybe I was overhyped because I left wanting more... but then again when you want more is for a reason, I felt the movie short initially, then I realized I was glued to the screen and my seat for two hours, needing to go to the bathroom but not really wanting to go, I didn't want to miss anything.

I need to watch it again. The movie haunts you for hours after watching it.
 

Jarmel

Banned
Maybe one of the reasons I'm a bit cold on the film is that it's insanely depressing in some ways.

Even Road Warrior wasn't this depressing in the post apocalyptic component.
 

~Kinggi~

Banned
So I just watched it, I don't know how to feel... maybe I was overhyped because I left wanting more... but then again when you want more is for a reason, I felt the movie short initially, then I realized I was glued to the screen and my seat for two hours, needing to go to the bathroom but not really wanting to go, I didn't want to miss anything.

I need to watch it again. The movie haunts you for hours after watching it.

This kind of described my experience. I too had to use the bathroom but waited a bit. I think it did so much right it is hard to take it all in until after some time passes. I like it a lot more just thinking about what i watched. I was really tense when watching it too which i wasnt always aware of.
 
Maybe one of the reasons I'm a bit cold on the film is that it's insanely depressing in some ways.

Even Road Warrior wasn't this depressing in the post apocalyptic component.

This kind of described my experience. I too had to use the bathroom but waited a bit. I think it did so much right it is hard to take it all in until after some time passes. I like it a lot more just thinking about what i watched. I was really tense when watching it too which i wasnt always aware of.

This almost sounds like when Ebert watched ALIENS.
 

Sojgat

Member
Went and saw it again. It holds up to repeat viewings well. This is one move I will be watching over and over on Blu-ray.
 

He had some of the same thoughts when he wrote his review for Mad Max 2 in 1981: http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/mad-max-2--the-road-warrior-1981

What is the point of the movie? Everyone is free to interpret the action, I suppose, but I prefer to avoid thinking about the implications of gasoline shortages and the collapse of Western civilization, and to experience the movie instead as pure sensation...

...The experience is frightening, sometimes disgusting, and (if the truth be told) exhilarating. This is very skillful filmmaking, and "Mad Max 2" is a movie like no other.

3.5/4 stars
 
Maybe one of the reasons I'm a bit cold on the film is that it's insanely depressing in some ways.

Even Road Warrior wasn't this depressing in the post apocalyptic component.

I don't know about that. Isn't a woman
raped and then immediately murdered
in Road Warrior? Is there ANY greenery in the movie? It's bleak as fuck.
 

Jarmel

Banned
I don't know about that. Isn't a woman
raped and then immediately murdered
in Road Warrior? Is there ANY greenery in the movie? It's bleak as fuck.

Well all the previous Mad Max films had some level of humor and comedy to them, even with stuff like rape and whatnot. Here's there's almost zero and the humor that is there is also black as fuck.

Also some of the implications of this post-war world are spelled out much clearer than in the previous films.

This is by far the darkest of the films.
 

Dresden

Member
Theater was half empty. Hope there's good word of mouth.

Anyways: what a goddamn good movie. Up there with the action greats like Die Hard or Aliens. One day I will honor it properly by listing it with its peers in a forum post on a forum that may or may not be this one.
 

knkng

Member
I don't know about that. Isn't a woman
raped and then immediately murdered
in Road Warrior? Is there ANY greenery in the movie? It's bleak as fuck.

Yep, and don't forget they even
kill the dog
! Although I think Humongous does soften the movie quite a bit, since he's just so damn enjoyable.
 

DOWN

Banned
Saw it. Loved it. It was like a heavy metal fairy tale where orange and blue and cars had dirty explosive sex. Topped off with the fantastic leads, Charlize Theron and Tom Hardy.
 

DOWN

Banned
I don't know about that. Isn't a woman
raped and then immediately murdered
in Road Warrior? Is there ANY greenery in the movie? It's bleak as fuck.
The first two movies have lots of greenery. The fields have bushes and grass in Road Warrior. There's red dirt under, but plenty of living grass and bushes for a dry climate.
 
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