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This movie is deeper that it might appear at first viewing. Here are some interesting insights to the politics and military tactics in Fury Road.
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Originally posted by Olefin View Postmy rating for the film
A
As in AWESOME APOCALYPTIC ALMIGHTY AUSSIE ASS-KICKING ACTION
or am I being obtuse
(I do miss Mel though)
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Originally posted by Olefin View Postmy rating for the film
A
As in AWESOME APOCALYPTIC ALMIGHTY AUSSIE ASS-KICKING ACTION
or am I being obtuse
(I do miss Mel though)
SPOILERS FOLLOW:
The girl playing with the music box was an awesome homage to the Feral Kid, as was the fact that the main villain was played by the same guy that played "The Toecutter". I also think I saw Max limping in a couple of scenes a la the injury at the end of Mad Max.
I was disappointed by the lack of assless leather chaps (no gay, really!), orange mohawks, and references to "Dinki Di" dog food. I also didn't get most of the slang - it was even worse than the kids language in Beyond Thunderdome. And I hated the bizarre "little girl flashback/late 90's horror movie" close ups. I actually think it would have been better to simply show clips of Max's wife and child and the Goose being burned in the first movie rather than try to insert something from "The Ring Part 6".
But I'm nitpicking to be sure. All in all I loved it and it was much better than I expected. It was so over the top and bizarre that it was, in my opinion, an excellent retelling of the Mad Max saga and worth the very long wait.
And as Boogiedowndonovan stated, the whole guitar/drum wagon so over the top it was awesome. Saw it with one of my Army pals and every time that came one one of us would say "that's just badass!"
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Originally posted by boogiedowndonovan View Postbeen away from this board for awhile, but saw Fury Road earlier today. I wasn't planning on seeing it but when the boss tells the department to finish up whatever work you have by lunchtime because we're going to see Fury Road, then who am I to disagree. BTW, I am a big fan of the trilogy, as I imagine most of you are. I'm also a big fan of Charlize Theron too.
I saw it in 3D, maybe it was just me but the contrast of the desert vs any other colors was too bright. And I also thought the sound effects during the chase scenes seemed to override whatever limited dialogue there was. I liked the back story of the original movies "two great tribes went to war", "the precious juice" etc etc as well as what character development there was. There didn't seem to be much reference to what caused the fall of civilization beyond a few grunted sentences. Also there was a certain level of humor in the the previous movies (Ayatollah of rock and rolla anyone) I didn't think there was much of that.
Lots of action, some of it over the top. You've seen the trailers.
But don't get me wrong, I actually liked Fury Road and want to see it again and will probably buy it when it comes out on bluray. oh and there were 2 or 3 homages to Road Warrior, or at least I thought they were.
How can you not like a movie that has a double necked flamethrower guitar!!
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Originally posted by StainlessSteelCynic View PostYes, would agree totally, the background music was too damned loud at times and yes I will end up buying this on disc at some point.
And for those of us who enjoyed this one, Hardy has signed on to do another two (or three according to some sources) Max movies. Business being business, the other movies will be made as long as Fury Road is a financial success - personally I think it's very likely we'll get to see the second Hardy Mad Max film and if it's as enjoyable as Fury Road, then we'll get to see the third as well.
<sound of spraygun>
WITNESS ME!
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Originally posted by Ancestor View PostIt was so over the top and bizarre that it was, in my opinion, an excellent retelling of the Mad Max saga and worth the very long wait.
We're meant to view these movies the same way we would view the tales of any mythological figure. Fury Road is basically part 4 of the franchise.
The article Rae linked to states the implication in its final paragraphs -- "Where must we go, we who wander this wasteland, in search of our better selves," reads the final title card of the film. Its a quote from The First History of Man, a fictional book that exists within the Mad Max universe. It implies that humans continued on, improved and recovered to the point of writing books and chronicling their history. Max is sure to be in that history, but as a myth, not as a man.
Max is the man, the Road Warrior is the myth and what we are watching are the tales of the Road Warrior.
Apparently Miller intended Fury Road to be a 3D animated movie with the second movie to be live action. Miller mentioned Akira as an inspiration for how he wanted to approach this animated movie but at some point he decided to drop the idea for an animated movie and keep it live action.
He appears to have very well formed ideas for the franchise and seems intent on crafting the entire legend of the Road Warrior, I'm confident the next movie will be damned good as well.
And Miller has recently revealed that the next movie will be titled Mad Max: The Wasteland.
As an aside, if anyone is interested in another Aussie movie that highlights societal decay, the Guy Pearce movie The Rover can be seen as something of a lead up to the break down of society in the first Mad Max movie. I'm not saying the movies are connected or related in any way but I found it very easy to imagine the world depicted in The Rover as the beginnings of the Mad Max world.
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I saw the Rover and disliked it immensely. The main character was irredeemably unlikable and I quickly found myself not giving a toss what happened to him. The only thing it had going for it, IMHO, was Pattinson's performance as a simpleton.
Fury Road, on the other hand, I might just have to go see in the theater again. Aside from a couple of the original Star Wars trilogy films (I was in grade school at the time), the only other movie I've seen twice in the theater was The Dark Knight.Author of Twilight 2000 adventure modules, Rook's Gambit and The Poisoned Chalice, the campaign sourcebook, Korean Peninsula, the gear-book, Baltic Boats, and the co-author of Tara Romaneasca, a campaign sourcebook for Romania, all available for purchase on DriveThruRPG:
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Originally posted by Raellus View PostI saw the Rover and disliked it immensely. The main character was irredeemably unlikable and I quickly found myself not giving a toss what happened to him. The only thing it had going for it, IMHO, was Pattinson's performance as a simpleton.
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I did, that was awesome.
I also offer this to the group to enjoy...please direct your attention to the comments:
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Originally posted by Ancestor View PostI did, that was awesome.
I also offer this to the group to enjoy...please direct your attention to the comments:
http://www.amazon.com/Wilton-710-552...20color%20mist
The comments have given me a grin that I think will last all day so I encourage everyone else who's seen Fury Road to go there and have a read. In terms of more Aussie slang (e.g. "Fang it" from the movie), "It'll put a smile on your dial".
Notes:
Fang it -- speed up/go faster/go as fast as you can
Dial -- in this context, dial --> clock dial --> clock face --> face
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