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Mad Max - Fury Road

Started by Colin YNWA, 30 June, 2012, 06:44:54 AM

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JOE SOAP

Quote from: James Stacey on 25 July, 2014, 09:26:53 AM

I thought Miller stated it between MM1 and 2, although continuity in the films is fairly loose anyway.


The same actor who played Toecutter in the first Mad Max played a different character in Fury Road so I don't imagine it's an inbetweenquel.


http://www.deadline.com/2014/07/comic-con-mad-max-fury-road-panel-george-miller-warner-bros/

A series of photoshops:










Goaty

Gosh those so terrible photoshops! First one was so poor photoshop on that head!

Think 3rd photo could be perfect. And nice mask!

Goaty

Quote from: JOE SOAP on 26 July, 2014, 09:10:00 PM
The same actor who played Toecutter in the first Mad Max played a different character in Fury Road so I don't imagine it's an inbetweenquel.

Yep you can see on poster that Hugh Keays-Byrne aka Toecutter is this villain.




James Stacey

Bruce Spence played completely unrelated characters in 2 and 3 and it didn't prevent 3 being a kinda sequel. Like I said though the whole Max trilogy is only tenuously linked anyway

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Goaty

Mad Max: Fury Road Comic Con footage!

Looks amazing! And interesting twist on that opening so the film would be interesting!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iO0jUAzOsV8

dweezil2

I'll 'ave some of that!   :)
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Darren Stephens

I like it but it's all looking horrendously orange and teal to me. I can't help noticing it! :(
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James Stacey

They often do it for trailers even if the film isn't. So fingers crossed.

Frank


Difficult to see how any film set in a desert environment during daylight hours isn't going to have a predominantly orange and blue palette. By that token, The Searchers is an orange and teal movie.


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Darren Stephens

Quote from: Buntonman on 27 July, 2014, 07:50:19 PM

Difficult to see how any film set in a desert environment during daylight hours isn't going to have a predominantly orange and blue palette. By that token, The Searchers is an orange and teal movie.

Ha, I see our point, but this is overkill. Even in the desert, other colours do exist....   :lol:
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Keef Monkey

I watched Mad Max 2 constantly as a youngster, absolutely loved it, but didn't have any real interest in seeing a new movie with a recast Max. I just cynically wrote it off as more Hollywood remake/reboot nonsense that would never capture the spirit of the old movie I loved.

This trailer has changed everything for me. I think I'm now more psyched for this than anything else on the horizon, it looks astonishingly cool. Just...yeah.

Radbacker

I absolutely love the first two Mad Max movies, balls out Aussie film making at it's best, the third one not so much, bit more of a product than the first two (you could see the money on the screen but also in the script and toned down violence) I'm hoping this one falls in line with the first two.  Looks like he might loose that beautiful Interceptor near the start again :( wonder where he gets all the parts to keep rebuilding his one of a kind car ;)
Seriously though that trailer looks f^&ken insane in a really good way, went from might see to must see now.

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