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I really enjoyed that film - mainly because I went knowing I was going to see a Mad Max movie and not expecting a vast amount of dialogue or intelligence.
( , Thu 28 May 2015, 9:06, Share, Reply)
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That. When people complain about it not having much plot and just being a long, violent car chase, you do have to wonder what they expected.
( , Thu 28 May 2015, 11:14, Share, Reply)
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they probably wanted the One Direction movie next door
( , Thu 28 May 2015, 11:26, Share, Reply)
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a film like Fury Road is held up as the best film that's come out for ages.
It says a lot about the state of the film industry at the moment, and the general public.
I was all up for a bit of fun, but a two hour car chase is taking the piss.
There's actually a lot you could do with Mad Max, to expect a little more from it isn't exactly asking for much.
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Really takes it back to the action genre of the 80's and early 90's thought Tom Hardy was was strangely restrained throughout although his character kinda took a back seat to Furiosa. Nicholas Hoult as the reformed Warboy was brilliant, he was really the emotional heart of the film.
I'd definitely recommend anyone to go and see it over any of the comic book garbage that's been released over the past few years. I reckon Batman Begins and the first Captain America film are the only ones worth seeing out of that lot.
( , Thu 28 May 2015, 16:03, Share, Reply)