Mad Max: Fury Road - Part 1

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The first one was experimental but overall, it wasn't coherent enough to say it's a good movie. It's respectable but not good.
 
a lot of people don't love the first Mad Max movie. The first film is a 70's low budget film by a first time director so if your going to watch it don't expect too much from the film.
 
I can't wait for this. I recently watched Locke, which is like the anti-Fury Road movie. Another film that takes place with Tom Hardy rushing towards a destination for the entire thing... but he's certainly not a badass and there's a ton of dialogue, lol.
 
Hans Zimmer says Junkie XL's 'Mad Max' score is 'mind-blowingly brilliant'

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Just wanted to switch gears here at the end, I saw this news about Junkie XL and the "Batman v Superman" score. That's going to be fun.

It's going to be fun plus it gets me out of a dilemma, and that dilemma is really personal. Because Chris and I, we spent nine years — so don't think of it as three movies, but think of it as nine years of life, as a good chunk of life being very invested in this character. And I just didn't want to betray the character by going, "Oh, well, everything I did before doesn't mean anything. We can just wipe the slate clean and just start completely from scratch." I thought it would be much more interesting, just like it is a different actor, why not have the music be a different actor? And it just so happens that, number one, I adore working with Junkie. I love him as a human being. And then I have heard of things he's done that you haven't heard yet, or nobody's heard yet, his "Mad Max" score, which is absolutely phenomenal and mind-blowingly brilliant. People don't know him yet. This might not be "a Junkie XL score," this might be "a Tom Holkenborg score." He is a bit like Batman, whereby he hides behind a different name.
http://www.hitfix.com/in-contention...score-is-mind-blowingly-brilliant/single-page
 
There was a 3rd preview screening Monday night in So Cal. One person in attendance was Cinematographer Brandon Trost (This Is The End; Neighbors; The Interview), who tweeted his reaction.

Brandon Trost
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Just got out of a screening of MAD MAX: FURY ROAD... Holy. ****ing. ****. #bestmovieevermade
https://***********/B_TRO/status/542195792987975680


Also, the second trailer (and presumably 1st theatrical trailer) is set to be revealed Wednesday morning.
 
Also, the second trailer (and presumably 1st theatrical trailer) is set to be revealed Wednesday morning.

Awesome! Hope we get a little more idea about Hardy's Max this time.
 
Now I'm hearing two different cuts were shown Monday to different audiences. A studio cut and a director's cut. Hmm.
 
This will be a thing to behold in the cinema. I hope it's as great as Road Warrior.
 
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From the official site:

TWEET #THEWORLDGOESMAD TO UNLOCK THE EXCLUSIVE TRAILER
 
I'm pretty psyched for this movie. Really hope it doesn't disappoint.
 
For better or worse, it looks about as wack-ass as the others. Might throw off some viewers who aren't used to Max's weird vibe though.
 
Hoult and Hardy's Aussie accents sounded good to my British ears.
 
Holy **** that looks amazing. Loving the long-ish takes in the trailers as well.
 
1. WB greenlight this
2. WB let Miller film this in 2012
3. WB will realese this worldwide
4 . this is a crazy movie

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