Mad Max: Fury Road

GoatyGoaty Posts: 7,776
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Full Trailer!! More insane! Stunts looks real and awesome!!

http://youtu.be/hEJnMQG9ev8
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  • idlewildeidlewilde Posts: 8,698
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    This looks like the Mad Max George Miller has always wanted to make. Freakin' epic!
  • JCRJCR Posts: 24,031
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    Got an mpaa R rating as well, meaning it's likely going to be 15 not 12A here. Bit of a surprise give you'd assume almost everything remotely big budget has to be 12A in 2015.

    Rated R for intense sequences of violence throughout, and for disturbing images.
  • Jimmy_McNultyJimmy_McNulty Posts: 11,378
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    So good. So very good.
  • StrakerStraker Posts: 79,569
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    Now that is one helluva trailer.
  • PaperSkinPaperSkin Posts: 1,327
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    It looks utterly bonkers, which is a great thing to see in a big budget movie. Hope its good.
  • necromancer20necromancer20 Posts: 2,548
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    I wonder if it'll be OK to see this without having seen any of the previous Mad Max films.
  • Johnny ClayJohnny Clay Posts: 5,317
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    I wonder if it'll be OK to see this without having seen any of the previous Mad Max films.
    I imagine so. It would be a bit silly, and possibly counter-productive, to have to see the first three to make sense of it, especially given the time difference (thunderdome - '85?). Plus it's playing to a large new audience. Shouldn't be any problems.
  • GoatyGoaty Posts: 7,776
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    All first three Mad Max films and this new film is by same director.
  • SillyBoyBlueSillyBoyBlue Posts: 3,234
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    The ultimate orange & blue movie.
  • necromancer20necromancer20 Posts: 2,548
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    I imagine so. It would be a bit silly, and possibly counter-productive, to have to see the first three to make sense of it, especially given the time difference (thunderdome - '85?). Plus it's playing to a large new audience. Shouldn't be any problems.

    Thanks. I assumed it would be a semi-reboot/reboot.
  • Ted CTed C Posts: 11,730
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    Relieved to finally see a trailer that gives some indication of plot and dialogue...was just not feeling the wide-eyed, fanboy wankery that seemed to accompany the earlier trailers.

    As great as the stunts and effects may have looked, I certainly don't want to sit through a whole, solid movie of just that.
  • idlewildeidlewilde Posts: 8,698
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    PaperSkin wrote: »
    It looks utterly bonkers, which is a great thing to see in a big budget movie. Hope its good.

    Ha ha "utterly bonkers" is how I described it to my wife earlier. It really does (in a good way)
  • EVILSPEAKEVILSPEAK Posts: 980
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    Two words..............Cinematic Viagra!
  • NailzNailz Posts: 3,052
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    This will be the greatest action movie of all time!
  • jimbo1962jimbo1962 Posts: 2,552
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    is this a remake of number 2 ?........looks like it.
  • idlewildeidlewilde Posts: 8,698
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    jimbo1962 wrote: »
    is this a remake of number 2 ?........looks like it.

    It looks like it takes elements from all the previous movies and has amalgamated them in a modern re-hash of the characters and Mad Max universe. I hear Tom Hardy has signed on for more depending on how this one does, so it looks as if Miller wants to re-establish the franchise, which isn't a bad thing.
  • EVILSPEAKEVILSPEAK Posts: 980
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    If it's a hit (and it damn well better be) we can look forward to more.

    http://variety.com/2015/film/news/tom-hardy-attached-to-three-more-mad-max-films-1201465633/
  • MotthusMotthus Posts: 7,280
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    I'm looking forward to watching Mad Max Fury Road when it's released. I also read that there is a 6 minute clip of it before screenings of Fast & Furious 7 in the clip.Not sure if that's true though!
  • Johnny ClayJohnny Clay Posts: 5,317
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    Apparently in the US it comes with a Batman v Superman trailer. Oooh...
  • dodradedodrade Posts: 23,703
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    Slightly off topic but The Rover seemed to me a slightly toned down varation of the first Mad Max film.
  • Payne by namePayne by name Posts: 3,014
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    Although the film looks interesting, there is just so much stuff in the trailer and the hype machine is so overblown for this, that I have my doubts about how good it will actually be.

    It was filmed about 2 years and has been gathering dust while being tinkered with. There's just something about it that makes me think it might be quite empty.
  • TexAveryWolfTexAveryWolf Posts: 1,027
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    Although the film looks interesting, there is just so much stuff in the trailer and the hype machine is so overblown for this, that I have my doubts about how good it will actually be.

    It was filmed about 2 years and has been gathering dust while being tinkered with. There's just something about it that makes me think it might be quite empty.

    Or post production, as it is otherwise known...
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    Still cannot believe that the Actor that played the part of Toecutter in the original, is in the new film playing Immortan Joe.
  • idlewildeidlewilde Posts: 8,698
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    JCR wrote: »

    I think it looks mental. I said it before, but I can't help feeling that George Miller has finally had the money and technology to bring his vision of the Mad Max universe to the big screen.
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