Mad for more Max?
Become Mad Max, a lone warrior who must fight to stay alive in The Wasteland, in the new video game available to pre-order now on Xbox One and PS4.
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Haunted by his turbulent past, Mad Max believes the best way to survive is to wander alone. Nevertheless, he becomes swept up with a group fleeing across the Wasteland in a War Rig driven by an elite Imperator, Furiosa. They are escaping a Citadel tyrannized by the Immortan Joe, from whom something irreplaceable has been taken. Enraged, the Warlord marshals all his gangs and pursues the rebels ruthlessly in the high-octane Road War that follows.
Special Features
- Maximum Fury: Filming Fury Road - Mad Max: Fury on Four Wheels - The Road Warriors: Max and Furiosa - The Tools of the Wasteland - The Five Wives: So Shiny, So Chrome - Fury Road: Crash & Smash - Deleted Scenes
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Ever felt like driving through a post apocalyptic world in the most outrageous way possible? Want to take that trip with tom hardy. Yes? So you should. I would honestly say this film has been the only film to not let me down for the past 5 years. The trailers show you enough and the film holds strong to what it would be like in a world like it. Tom hardy is also amazing amazing max. Strong, silent and wrong place wrong time. Don't let the lesser reviews fool you this is a must watch
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31 of 36 people found the following review helpful
Wow this movie is one beautiful visual treat from beginning to end, very worthy of its five star reviews everywhere, if your a fan of the originals then this truly is a masterpiece in the post apocalyptic sci-fi genre, this is mad max as its meant to be, George Miller has come back and done a marvellous job of resurrecting his franchise this can only be described as what was probably his vision for the original back in 1979, this is one long two hour action piece full of amazing looking vehicles and stunning stunts and crashes, just the best vehicle based action in years, Max is now played by the brilliant Tom Hardy who does a great job, his character is torn up over the loss of his family, it haunts him wherever he goes, he ends up helping Furiosa (Charlize Theron) from escaping the clutches of the evil gang leader Immortan Joe, together they journey the road ahead to freedom as all hell is chasing after them, Theron is amazing in this movie too and certainly shares credit with Hardy as a lead, the rest of the entire cast is great too, the visual effects look stunning and are the real star of the movie, the vehicles are amazing and the whole design of the beautiful dangerous landscape around them where the action takes place is stunning too, the story maybe a tad shallow but who cares, its an epic visual feast on the eyes and there really is no other movie quite like it out there right now!! A must see, its the craziest action movie of the year for sure!!! The soundtrack score is also very cool and really helps drive the epic action sequences!!
120-mins, No after the credits scene.
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Firstly, if you're looking for a film with a profound, life affirming plot (or that isn't 'too violent', yes, someone gave a negative review on a Mad Max film on the basis of being too violent) look somewhere else, that should be obvious from the trailer and previous films. If you're looking for a film that is just good old fashioned entertainment (which we all need every now and again!), visually stunning with a soundtrack to match and coupled with solid performs all round, I can't recommend this enough. A rare instance in which the remake could actually be better than the originals.
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In the future, the world is an industrialized labor intensive oligarchy. Women are used as "breeders." Furiosa (Charlize Theron) whose name sounds like a Harry Potter spell, absconds with a group of women and heads east toward "the green land." She is pursued and confronted and that is basically the story in a nutshell. Mad Max (Tom Hardy) who can't recall his name, becomes a prisoner, universal donor, hood ornament, fighter, ideas man, and a fuel injector. His lack of dialogue made him a rather boring character and when he spoke, they weren't gems like other little speaking characters..."I'll be back."
In spite of the limited personality of the title character, the rest of the film is action packed as goes the Hollywood remake trend to please the younger audiences who prefer video game action over an involved plot. The left has proclaimed this a "feminist" film due to the role of Theron as a leader rebelling against the order and will of men. There may be a message there somewhere within the recess of what amounts to a shallow popcorn film, but I didn't desire to think that deep. Includes wrong use of phrase "Manifest Destiny."
The action is almost non-stop. This would have an appeal to those who love monster trucks, dirt bikes, pretty girls, and demolition derbies.
Now at one point, there is a discussion of traveling in one direction for 160 days on bike. Assuming they ride a modest 500 miles a day, they could circle the globe 3 times (proper land bridges) yet they...
Break out the popcorn.
Guide: I caught 2 quick F-bombs. No sex. Wet tops. Distant rear nudity. Not much in blood and gore, mostly vehicle crashes and explosions.
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Mad Max is back with a bang. The latest George Miller film follows the tradition of his earlier manic action films following the life and times of an outcast group of dysfunctional ‘survivors’ from a post-nuclear war, global apocalypse.
Let’s be honest, no one goes to a Mad Max film for the careful character development and the nuanced screenplay. In fact, Mad Max (Tom Hardy), is almost irrelevant in this film; for most of the time his identity is hidden behind a small inverted garden hand-fork, forcibly strapped to his face, as a marker of his ownership by others. Even his blood is literally being stolen by his enemies. For a more dynamic and less psychotically broken human interest we turn to the left arm amputee ‘Furiosa’ (Charlize Theron). She is still active in her world and is seeking signs of ecological survival and ‘redemption’, in this blasted landscape of utter alienation (the Namibian desert). Max merely hopes for escape and freedom.
Theron carries what little plot there is, and she does this well. But Miller thinks visually and this film is an auditory and visual feast. Director/writer Miller pays a little ‘knowing’ homage to the westerns of John Ford at the beginning of the film by choosing a section of the Monument Valley skyline as a place to begin. Ford, like Miller, thought in visual terms. Plot and screenplay were usually subsidiary to sketched story-boards. In this case the story-boards preceded the script by many months. Many viewers will regard this film as excessively sadistic, voyeuristic, perverted and without structure. It exploits images of deformity, amputation, sexual control, illness and injury. It celebrates casual nihilistic cruelty and destruction. It worships revenge. The usual MM mix, then.Read more ›
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