Mad Max: Fury Road review (spoiler free)
10 years ago
General
Fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuucking hell!!!
RRRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAFUCKINGAWESOMEWOOOHOOOO!!!
*Ahem*
This one is a keeper folks. George Miller has sunk to depths of insanity I didn't even know existed.
The world is insane!
The action is insane!
The chases are insane!
The protagonist is insane!
The antagonists are insane!
The religion is insane!
The vehicles are insane!
The tactics are insane!
The weapons... actually most of the weapons were surprisingly standard, and in good shape. Okay so there were some exceptions, like a guitar-flamethrower, a gas-powered hedge-trimmer, a frikkin flintlock musket and whatever the hell that gun is that Rictus uses.
This was almost a non-stop adrenaline ride from start to finish. And most of it is practical effects!! And *GREAT* ones too. There's barely any CG in here, but what there is is very good.
Gotta say though, the movie... well, the experience, didn't start out very well in the theatre. First the was a 15 minute delay due to technical difficulties.
Then the movie started, skipping the trailers.
The light inside stayed on though. Then the bloody curtains closed on the screen instead, making the whole thing a blur.
30 seconds later, they shut everything down since the system was going haywire.
Another 5 minutes wait, and the curtains part, the movie starts, and the lights finally shut off.
And there my disappointments for the evening ended.
I wholeheartedly cannot recommend this movie highly enough.
At first I was kinda disappointed that Tom Hardy (Mad Max) didn't have a British accent, since he had such a good one in Inception, but I get why he didn't here. But man, he barely ever spoke, but when he had a "gravelly voice" that Christian Bales' Batman voice out of the water.
I also loved Nux, Mr "What a lovely day!" from the trailers. I won't spoil his character here, other than to say I loved him. Truly.
Oh, and the main antagonist dies... pretty fucking horribly. But in a very satisfying manner.
If I could ask for a single *tiny* detail to be added, it would simply be a 2 second shot of one of the Warboys who dies spectacularly (most of them do XD) saying "Oh dear." very calmly just before he punches his ticket. That would just make me giggle.
So, yeah. Mad Max: Fury Road. Go see it. You won't be disappointed.
You might be wind up in an adrenaline shock, but you won't be disappointed.
RRRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAFUCKINGAWESOMEWOOOHOOOO!!!
*Ahem*
This one is a keeper folks. George Miller has sunk to depths of insanity I didn't even know existed.
The world is insane!
The action is insane!
The chases are insane!
The protagonist is insane!
The antagonists are insane!
The religion is insane!
The vehicles are insane!
The tactics are insane!
The weapons... actually most of the weapons were surprisingly standard, and in good shape. Okay so there were some exceptions, like a guitar-flamethrower, a gas-powered hedge-trimmer, a frikkin flintlock musket and whatever the hell that gun is that Rictus uses.
This was almost a non-stop adrenaline ride from start to finish. And most of it is practical effects!! And *GREAT* ones too. There's barely any CG in here, but what there is is very good.
Gotta say though, the movie... well, the experience, didn't start out very well in the theatre. First the was a 15 minute delay due to technical difficulties.
Then the movie started, skipping the trailers.
The light inside stayed on though. Then the bloody curtains closed on the screen instead, making the whole thing a blur.
30 seconds later, they shut everything down since the system was going haywire.
Another 5 minutes wait, and the curtains part, the movie starts, and the lights finally shut off.
And there my disappointments for the evening ended.
I wholeheartedly cannot recommend this movie highly enough.
At first I was kinda disappointed that Tom Hardy (Mad Max) didn't have a British accent, since he had such a good one in Inception, but I get why he didn't here. But man, he barely ever spoke, but when he had a "gravelly voice" that Christian Bales' Batman voice out of the water.
I also loved Nux, Mr "What a lovely day!" from the trailers. I won't spoil his character here, other than to say I loved him. Truly.
Oh, and the main antagonist dies... pretty fucking horribly. But in a very satisfying manner.
If I could ask for a single *tiny* detail to be added, it would simply be a 2 second shot of one of the Warboys who dies spectacularly (most of them do XD) saying "Oh dear." very calmly just before he punches his ticket. That would just make me giggle.
So, yeah. Mad Max: Fury Road. Go see it. You won't be disappointed.
You might be wind up in an adrenaline shock, but you won't be disappointed.
FA+

Och det bästa med det?
Det är Avalanche Studios som håller på med det och den senaste gameplay trailern till spelet ser jävligt bra ut:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hDPmTvqob0
Det och The Witcher 3 lär bli bland 2015's bästa spel.
Lite överraskande med tanke på hur dyra en del spel är.
Curious, do you follow Will Wheaton on Tumblr, cause I found this article rather interesting which talks about the movie. http://wilwheaton.tumblr.com/post/1.....-for-a-boycott
Loved the film though, I was a big fan of Tom Hardy as the character, and how he played him as being always uncomfortable. Like a hermit, one who hasn't spoken much in the last few decades and doesn't know how to properly articulate his words.
Thing is, this is a block buster film that I'm eventually going to see in the next few days or weeks. However, it will be from the plush comfort and convenience of my own home. I can say with confidence that it won't likely cost me as much as it did theatre goers. I won't have to travel for an hour and a half on crowded public transit. I won't suffer through the interruption of the another theatre goers cellphone, their crying child, or the ever growing threat of acquiring bed bugs. Your own cinema experience up there ultimately highlights why I stopped going to the cinemas to see the latest films and instead invested my skills, time and energy into developing a home studio set up to allow me to see the films in comfort. The movie going experience isn't just a total let down, it's become such a frustrating ordeal that not even the films themselves can salvage for the movie goer anymore. And that's just sad.
at the top of your post stretching your userpage ( http://www.furaffinity.net/user/eurosalamander )
Your "Latest Submissions" looks so squished!