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  1. Jonathan Perregaux

    Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)

    Well, I for one look forward to the next Mad Max adventure, which, in contrast to Fury Road, should explore the perils of turning right instead.
  2. Jonathan Perregaux

    Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)

    A flame-throwing ukulele is all this girl needs:
  3. Jonathan Perregaux

    Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)

    I still find it funny that the original Mad Max was dubbed over in America. It wasn't until the DVD that I heard the film's dialog correctly. When my co-workers and I went to see Fury Road, I warned the uninitiated in our group, "Just so you know, this entire movie is in Australian."
  4. Jonathan Perregaux

    Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)

    Strictly speaking as a numbers game and the law of diminishing returns, I think we lucked out with this one. I hope I'm wrong, of course. I hope Mad Max: The Wasteland is brilliant, but I fear the load was shot with Fury Road. As sequels go, Fury Road is the exception that proves the rule...
  5. Jonathan Perregaux

    Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)

    I guess George Miller can throw down his mic and stalk off the stage. Mission accomplished for having captured lightning in a bottle again. Now, repeat after me: "Please don't make Mad Max 5... Please don't make Mad Max 5... Please don't make Mad Max 5..."
  6. Jonathan Perregaux

    Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)

    Interesting. George Miller said his preferred version of this is a silent film, black-and-white presentation. He said the Blu-ray will include a B/W version with an isolated score option. Apparently he didn't want to de-saturate the film, as most apocolyptic films do, so he pushed in the...
  7. Jonathan Perregaux

    Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)

    Haha... put another way: "Looks like a road-runner being chased through the desert by a coyote for 48 episodes, this looks good to you?" YES YES YES
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