that movie was a master piece but WHAT HAPPENED with mad max furiosa what a turd compared cheap cgi everywhere it was a joke fury road tho was simply epic
I've had an opportunity as a non-film person to spend some time on film sets (my kids are both child actors). And even from that small experience, seeing how a relatively small indie production is *so much work* and involves so many moving parts. This... just this opening sequence alone is truly amazing. I can't imagine the logistics it took to pull off, months if not years of planning. Just feeding all those extras and crew for days on end during rehearsals and film takes, the enormity of the thing. For probably the best five minutes of action sequence ever filmed in the modern era. The budget for just this Spectre intro would dwarf many film projects entirely. Well done on a great Bond BTS!
Respect again to the team of fury road after watched Furiosa. Story of Furiosa wasn’t bad, i personally felt a weight of passion of these two films are too different. Still love them both but hope next Mad Max will be same team as Fury road and they will build actual Cars / motorcycles and plus CGI. Not just few real vehicles with fully CGI. It’s huge difference between them. And Max come back please.
4:50 The movie is great, but there is one shot that felt blatantly fake / physically unrealistic. A car is speeding along, drives into a wire, and flips into a pit. The unrealistic part is that the car goes from having just forward momentum to just having rotational momentum -- even though the wire would cause it flip (rotational momentum), it should still have had some forward momentum. Everything else was superb!
Amazing that these are working vehicles. Also the guy that plays Immortan Joe and the Toecutter in M1 (sadly no longer with us) such an amazing face and voice.
No wounder the new upcoming movie only focused on the people character and action rather than automobile show-off.....b/c the ecomonic and finacial case don't substantiate....to move forward.
I love the original Mad Max trilogy but it is a shame that technology has only finally caught up to Miller's vision. I am sad to think we only have a couple, a few at most, of these movies left to savor. It is such a lived in world that I wish I could spend more time in.