Mad Max: Fury Road update feed
" Directed by: George Miller Produced by: Doug Mitchell, George Miller, and PJ Voeten Written by: George Miller, Brendan McCarthy, and Nico Lathouris Based on a concept by: George Miller and Bryon Kennedy Cinematography: John Seale Edited by: Margaret Sixel Music by: Tom Holkenborg Distributed by: Warner Bros."
" Directed by: George Miller Produced by: Doug Mitchell, George Miller, and PJ Voeten Written by: George Miller, Brendan McCarthy, and Nico Lathouris Based on a concept by: George Miller and Bryon Kennedy Cinematography: John Seale Edited by: Margaret Sixel Music by: Tom Holkenborg Distributed by: Warner Bros."
" The apocalyptic misadventures of Max finally gets a reboot, and we find that this new version of the road warrior is just as mad as just as much of a loner as the original. I don't think Fury Road is as memorable as The Road Warrior (mostly because it rehashes alot of the same themes from RW and Thunderdome, particularly when it comes to the bad guys) but with it's updated computer generated explosive environs coupled with action sequences that fill up the film from beginning to end, its a dus"
" Notes: If you would ask around, many people would tell you that this was the best movie released in 2015. With this in mind, I had some high expectations but, to be honest, I had my doubts. Well, after I I watched the damned thing, I thought it was a fairly entertaining action flick but not much more than that, I'm afraid. I mean, basically, the whole thing was just a very long chase scene. Sure, it was well made and quite spectacular to behold but, seriously, the movie had nothing else to off"
" Notes: If you would ask around, many people would tell you that this was the best movie released in 2015. With this in mind, I had some high expectations but, to be honest, I had my doubts. Well, after I I watched the damned thing, I thought it was a fairly entertaining action flick but not much more than that, I'm afraid. I mean, basically, the whole thing was just a very long chase scene. Sure, it was well made and quite spectacular to behold but, seriously, the movie had nothing else to off"