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I like their confidence, showing such great shots from the old movies and still making the shots from the new film look terrific next to them :-).
But now I think there's a chance for a comeback for R rated blockbusters. A couple of months ago we had Kingsman, a violent R rated film that had a fairly big budget (just googled it and it was about 80 million) that did really well at the box office. And now we have Fury Road, also R rated, with a budget of 150 million, which looks set to be another hit. I hope in the wake of the success of these films, we start seeing more R rated blockbusters. I mean kid friendly films are fine (I'm on a James Bond forum, it'd be hypocritical of me to say all 12's are terrible) but I'm a bit sick of every blockbuster being 12a rated. I'm looking forward to seeing an epic big budget blockbuster action film that's R rated for a change, and I hope it does well enough to inspire more.
That was really well done. I think this movie will have attracted lots of people who haven't seen the old ones so it's cool that they put this trailer together, showing the legacy of the series and hopefully inspiring people who haven't to watch the old films as well as this one.
I read that Tom Hardy is attached to three more Mad Max films so I hope he does well in the role. Not completely sold on him just yet, great actor but his accent in the trailers seems a little weird.
I read that Tom Hardy is attached to three more Mad Max films so I hope he does well in the role. Not completely sold on him just yet, great actor but his accent in the trailers seems a little weird.[/quote]Hardy apparently signed a contract for three more, but he said it all depends on the success of this one.
I don´t mind his accent at all, I think he sounds great in the trailer.
Incidentally, I just watched The Drop again, which I highly recommend.
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Mad Max: Fury Road review
denofgeek.us/movies/mad-max-fury-road/246146/mad-max-fury-road-review
This movie is getting tonnes of great reviews.
See, Ridley, learn a thing or two from Miller.This is how you don't cock up your original works!
Two days to go :-).
That is great to see! :-bd
You got that right! Will see it this weekend and wish Miller was directing Bond 25. That guy knows how to direct a thrilling action film. Wish he had done SF. We wouldn't have been stuck with the pretentious Logan and Mendes reconstructing Bond into a tortured, and nearly ineffectual old man who needed an ear piece and M to tell him what to do. The teaser and Las Vegas trailers for SP were duds at selling an exciting action film in a very tough market. If the next trailer is more of the same and G-d forbid still more of Harris' dreadfully boring MP, they will kill any buzz for this movie before it ever gets started. They've spent gazillions on some hopefully great action scenes and have two terrific Bond girls. Show them darn it.
Despite this being an action film with a capital A, there are a lot of subtle character developments, giving the film strong emotional elements.
Rarely has there been a film with such a number of powerful women, feminism was never so enjoyable and impressive.
Not only did George Miller manage to make a new Mad Max film that in no way needs to fear a direct comparison with the old films, he also made one of the best films of the last twenty years. Crazy old man perhaps, but a true genius and visionary.
Enjoy yourselves, a wee bit envious here I am.
O:-)
Will do :D Watched Road Warrior again last night to get my wife in the mood for the new one (tried to show it her years ago but she fell asleep [-X ) and she enjoyed it, and she's always been looking forward to Fury Road because it's full of actors she likes.
Feel like a kid at Christmas now, waiting to finally see it, especially since it's so close (less than two hours away). The only other time I can remember being so excited for a film was probably either Goldeneye, Rocky Balboa, Rambo (4) or Indiana Jones IV*. I think the reason for that is that those films, like this one, were big returns for my favorite cinematic heroes after years away, with me believing for a while that we'd never get another film with them.
*was gonna include CR and SF but while all the great reviews and everything got me really hyped up, the thing with them is that I always knew they were gonna happen, there was no uncertainty like the other films I mentioned.
Tom Hardy has signed a contract for three more Mad Max films, but it depends upon the revenues.
edition.cnn.com/2015/05/15/entertainment/mad-max-fury-road-boycott-mens-rights-thr-feat/index.html
The thing that made me laugh the most was this :
Doesn't he know that the original movies were written and filmed by Australians in Australia ? Some people !
Every once in a while, a film comes along that you must see in theaters. This is one of them.