Mad Max: Fury Road

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Just in case there are any more home D-Box users out there, The Road Warrior and Thunderdome codes just got released.
 
No thanks. :lol

So you'll drop $96 on Avengers but not $18-22 on Max to see it in the best possible way.

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Oh, cmon! Jersey isn't all bad. Just North Jersey, Trenton... and Central Jersey.... Far East Sea Isle...Camden...Atlantic Chity... :(
 
I need to see this at least another 2 times. Gotta do my part.

I've ordered the art book, prequel comic and inspired artists book. Fanboi 4 lyfe.

Can't be bothered to go through the thread, did everyone else think this was the best action film we've had in about 20 years? God I enjoyed this movie. Cinema costs a fortune here in the UK and I still plan to see this at least two more times.

I'll definitely be getting the artbook. For one, I don't want an 'Art of The Avengers' situation where it skyrockets in value, for another this movie absolutely felt like an old 2000AD strip brought to life - which made perfect sense when I discovered Brendan McCarthy and some other alumni were involved.

This is definitely an artist's movie. I had a huge grin throughout imagining how much fun the art department must have had drawing and designing all this stuff.
 
Yeah we've all been pretty much gushing over it since opening night. As far as movies with real vehicles and real stuntmen, yeah, probably best action movie in over *30* years.

Glad to hear that. Unfortunately it seems that thanks to Pitch Perfect 2 and the general public being awful this film's doing a Pacific Rim and underperforming :banghead

I was amazed by everything about this movie. It delivers on levels I haven't seen since the late 80's - it's honestly Shakesperean at some points, the scene with Rictus Erectus and the stillborn baby really got to me for some reason.
 
Glad to hear that. Unfortunately it seems that thanks to Pitch Perfect 2 and the general public being awful this film's doing a Pacific Rim and underperforming :headslam

I was amazed by everything about this movie. It delivers on levels I haven't seen since the late 80's - it's honestly Shakesperean at some points, the scene with Rictus Erectus and the stillborn baby really got to me for some reason.

I compared it to the Iliad, which I'm now remembering started off with the Trojan War (which began by someone stealing a guy's wife) and featured an epic journey with lots of battles, encounters with sirens, etc. Fury Road was just way, way more grounded in epic fantasy storytelling than I would have ever imagined.

And in this current era where it seems that music is almost an afterthought FR again didn't disappoint.
 
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