Actually I wanted George Miller Fury road remake Mad Max, his apocalyptic spectacle from 1979, which the very young Mel Gibson made a star. On second thought he see a repetition exercise wasted time, energy and dollars. Rather saw the filmmaker – who also directed Mad Max 2 and 3 – deepened his iconic universe
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Movie Details | |
Title | Mad Max: Fury Road |
Director | George Miller |
Year | 2015 |
Genre | action, adventure |
Key players | [Tom Hardy, Charlize Theron, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Nicholas Hoult] |
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That makes Miller now with Fury Road where the steppe sardonic tyrant Immortan Joe trades in oil and water. If his regular gasoline transporter Imperator Furiosa deserts, Joe directs his heavily armed armada diesel her. But the dictator does not reckoned with Max Rockatansky, and escaped his blood linke prisoner who joins the refugees Furiosa.
The budget of 150 million dollars is obviously not plugged into the story of Fury Road. The plot is actually one long chase as thin as a downtrodden desert lizard. But the almost demonic flair that Miller's legendary trilogy reanimates, creates contagious popcorn entertainment. Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron put their characters and Max Furiosa properly in the hero gear. And the action is like a frantic mash-up of Fast & amp; Furious and Cirque du Soleil. But the show is stolen by the insane vehicles production designer Colin Gibson through the wasteland late spurt. A converted Chevrolet with flaming exhaust pipes, double Cadillac with harpoon bomb, a rocket-propelled launcher on the hood with a psychedelic Rammstein guitarist. You can not think or they rush past in Fury Road, a rock opera of sand, blood and steel which our own DJ Junkie XL gave the pulsating soundtrack chariots so crazy
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