Ok hold on hold on hold on lol
I’m finishing my rewatch tonight
Miller can do it, he’ll only be 109 when he makesAnya is one of the hottest girl in hollywood (for my tastes anyway) but Miller should have stopped at Fury Road. He hit gold with the last one, everything else will be some "réchauffé". He needs to wait another 30 years when the movie technology wîl upgrade again lol. Also not giving us Max in this one is just silly.
Actually I think I would have rather had a spinoff with her character. She was tough and sexy as hell.I’m watching FR right now and had to pause to say I know why Wor-Gar loves this movie.
Zoe in skimpy outfit with nips showing lol
I will say she seems the most tough one out of the entire group of models.
I can’t provide an adequate enough counter argument to that so pass lolFury Road has a pregnant woman being run over by a monster truck. What is not to love?
The Road Warrior still rules all. It is my Empire…..
I agree FR is a top notch film just like RW. I would argue they're not even in the same sub genre though. While RW is very grounded as far as the story, action and visuals go, FR is in effect a Post Apocalyptic Fantasy flick. Sequels are always tricky to get right but if this is at least half as good as FR, it's still a definite must see...Well damn. It's official. We just can't be friends anymore. I'll try to just remember the good times. . .
I love Fury Road. Putting nostalgia goggles to the side, I feel it is up there with Road Warrior, even, in terms of being a great George Miller film. But I also have a sense that it was lightning in a bottle. Things came together at the right time, he probably did build up ideas and energies since the mid-80s to do it right, and it's hard to replicate something like that. Beyond Thunderdome was a huge dropoff from Road Warrior. Ivan Reitman couldn't replicate Ghostbusters in 1989. Temple of Doom I personally love, but also recognize the diminished returns from Raiders.
For that reason, I haven't followed this new one's development very closely and never developed strong expectations for it. I hope it's good but will be unsurprised if it isn't.
lol OMG no!! I rarely go to the movies anymore due to several reasons. Most of what “Hollywood” is producing is crap these days. Dune is an exception and a possible few others but Barbie?! HAHA~ not a chance in hell I’d waste the time sitting in the theater watching that kind of junk when I could be pulling weeds in the front yard under a noon day sun baking in the heat.Certainly this is worth $5... just for the Miller Spectacle on a movie screen.
Did you sit through the atrocity Barbie?
You may now spray paint your teeth chrome and enter Valhalla.Fury Road end chase definitely saves the movie.
I enjoyed it I know that i’ve always been overly critical of FR just because i’m such a Road Warrior fanatic I was there opening night for TRW sitting there just gob smacked by its intense characters, and adrenaline I get very defensive and protective of my baby lol
I’m super excited now for Furiosa after revisiting FR.
Kara witness me lol
You have to remember, the vast majority of "original" Road Warrior fans may not have seen the first two films on a big screen, but experienced them for decades on video.
You're lucky and I envy you! I wish I had seen Road Warrior (Mad Max 2) without any prejudice or preconception with a fresh mind on a big screen. I did, however, see it on video only a few months after its release, so there was some sense of discovery about it.I didn’t see any of them opening night until FR but I was lucky enough to see Mad Max 2 (sorry I’m Australian and this is what we call it) at a local film festival. Amazing 70mm experience.
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