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I've not yet got around to watching the original Mad Max films, but still super amped for this one, is it necessary to watch the Mel Gibson ones?
Nope.
I've not yet got around to watching the original Mad Max films, but still super amped for this one, is it necessary to watch the Mel Gibson ones?
Charlize's Walking Dead audition.


To people who've already seen this- I saw the original trilogy some time back (actually, when I first heard Miller was finally making this) and I have a general idea what all happened though I'm hazy on the details. Do I need to brush up on it before watching this or would that suffice?
So.... I saw this last night. I was sitting in my dorm, planning to go to class later in the evening, when my roommate almost scrolls past a Facebook post that's offering extra tickets to an early screening. Naturally, we jumped at the opportunity. We grabbed our coats, hustled down to the metro, and waited in line at the Chinese Grauman for two hours. The verdict?
This film is bat-**** crazy.
Not sure where to begin, because the film is so visually stimulating and well framed, combined with the non-stop action, that the entire film feels like a blur. I've only seen the original Mad Max (will see Road Warrior tomorrow!), but this film is pretty tonally different.
This world where this is set feels so weird, so stylized, so exaggerated, that I couldn't help but fall in love with it. I want to revisit this world again and again, just due to how stellar the visual design was. Seriously, this better be nominated for a **** load of Oscars. I'm talking Production Design, Costume, Make-up, Cinematography, the whole shebang.
The scenes at night are so blue and so pretty
Now, I need to see the film again just to let everything sink in again, but I thought the story was fine enough. Nothing complex, very simple. The character development is light, but honestly, I learned so much more about the characters through their make-up, costumes, actions, or facial expressions than I did through their dialogue.
And Charlize Theron stole the show for me. So damn cool.
Minor spoilers:
This film is so pro-women, it's awesome. I LOVED how many bad-ass women they had in this film without making it seem forced or trite. The fact that Charlize DOESN'T have any sort of romantic flair with Hardy is great. A relationship that grows to be founded on mutual respect. Pay attention Hollywood!
All in all, I can't yet give a final verdict, but I came out feeling appropriately hyped, and hopefully my second viewing will be just as stimulating as the first.
visually stimulating and well framed
How were Hardy and Hoult?
yup, that's george.
Babe 2 baby.

Wow...so this film is actually very good? I mean the trailers looked amazing, but we've all been burnt badly before.