Finally watched it. Extremely late I know. But it was solid. Lots of action, awesome cinematography and explosisions/weird crazy shit.
https://vid.me/9CP4 Fury Road deleted scenes The history woman, take a look at the history woman. Hour by hour we are put her through the torture and she wont say where they've gone. So now my poor old dad has to go round and round again, like a grizzly bear.
:/ http://www.theguardian.com/film/201...nt-do-any-more-mad-max-films?CMP=share_btn_fb Fury Road director George Miller: 'I won't do any more Mad Max films' The Australian film-maker has indicated he is unwilling to return for a fifth instalment of the saga, following the troubled production of the last one Mad Max: Fury Road was announced as the best-reviewed film of 2015 by the website Rotten Tomatoes, and is also gunning for Oscars glory. But the director George Miller has signalled that it will be his final film of the long-running dystopian saga. Speaking at the Golden Globes, Miller told the New York Post’s Page Six columnthat a troubled production process on the much delayed Fury Road had convinced him never to return to the dusty badlands of post-apocalyptic Australia. “I won’t make more Mad Max movies,” the newspaper quotes Miller as declaring. “I’ve shot in Australia in a field of wildflowers and flat red earth when it rained heavily forever. We had to wait 18 months and every return to the US was 27 hours. Those Mad Maxes take forever. I won’t do those any more.” Mad Max: Fury Road, starring Tom Hardy as Max and Charlize Theron as the one-armed warrior woman Imperator Furiosa, was in development for two decades, and is the first new episode in the futuristic saga since 1985’s Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. Miller had planned to film in the New South Wales outback in 2010, but had to abandon the shoot when the desert location sprouted grass and wildflowers following unprecedented levels of rainfall. It was eventually filmed in Namibia, where it caused controversy after environmentalists accused the film-makers of damaging the sensitive ecosystem of the Dorob national park in the Namib desert. Miller’s comments stand in apparent contrast to those he made in an Entertainment Weekly interview earlier this month, when the film-maker suggested Theron’s Furiosa was a “pretty compelling character” and would make a great subject for a Mad Max spin-off. The latest comments suggest the director may consider allowing other film-makers to take charge of the cameras for any future instalments of the saga.
If Miller is walking away, then end it with Fury Road. I don't want want to see the possibility of any other director soiling the memory of the incredible spectacle of that film.
I'm so happy it got nominated for Best Picture. I don't think I enjoyed any other movie more all year.
Watched it for the 3rd time saturday night with the wife. Just so amazing. Was very pleased it was nominated for Best Picture and very surprised it got so many nominations.
was getting ready to go to bed. made the mistake of flipping through hbos and this was on. won't be going to sleep for another 2 hours
It's like, you're too "you" to be a troll, but with comments like that it seems like you're trying to piss people off.
That's like falling asleep while fucking Jenny McCarthy in 1994 and saying "it happens". No, it doesn't.