Was furiosa woke? Yes. Was it good? No, but I have seen worse, and a whole lot better. Was it crap? Yes, but not the crappest. Was it a Mad Max movie worthy of the name? Who the hell cares.
I truly believe the reason director George Miller hasn't done another Mad Max centric movie is probably because of Tom Hardy. According to that BTS book about the making of Fury Road, it sounds like Miller and Hardy also didnt get along at all, alongside Hardt and Therons on set fueds Also let's not forget, Pitch Perfect 2 beat Mad Max Fury Road at the box office by opening at number 1, while the latter opened at number 2. Don't forget that!!
If you find more interviews you'll see he is open to use Hardy again and has plans for a movie with Max protecting a pregnant lady. He also had the idea for Furiosa way back in the 80s.
@@kordova2182 really, I haven't seen those yet. The early Furiosa videos and the BTS books made me believe Miller isn't too keen on working with Hardy again
@@kordova2182 Yes, it's as if Furiosa isn't the last movie he'll ever make and it's entirely possible that he's just trying to explore his own damn world that he created lmao.
Look, all I am saying is do not search on UA-cam "person staring at me through window" at 3 in the morning. Stay strapped. ua-cam.com/video/_Lo8Hl4y9wQ/v-deo.htmlsi=0LyOCra5v3uVOsqp
Dune 2 which came out before furiosa proved folks still want to go to the theater. I knew furiosa was in trouble when I saw like 8 people in the entire theater.
Very true. People want that theater experience. Say what you want about Dune 2 but it was gorgeous on the big screen. People don't want to pay top dollar for movies they don't want.
So a movie that didn't need to be made about a character no one cared about enough for a backstory that's too long and has shit video game looking CGI. I'm lost as to why it didn't make money. Great work Copa
Well I guess you don't partake in that current events thing or you would realize that it's actually making really good money and that you don't know what you're talking about....... Please do us all a favor and don't stop playing video games and do stay inside so we don't have to smell what it takes to communicate in Morse code via farts with your mommy that you need more hot pockets and caprisun drink pouches STAT or you will have to break a 72 hour 'I'm not taking a shower until I make 2 more levels' and at least as many dried up cocoa puff dingle berries on my girl jammies because I am a artist with this shit !!!! LOL!!!!
@@skeetermcswagger0U812 168 million Dollar budget and its made $114,367,619 worldwide and just got beat by Garfield this past weekend. For it to break even it must make $336 million. Do better with the math. Remember its okay to be wrong
Didn't help that Theron at least looked believable in her role and even put on muscle for the role, while Joy looked so cgi and so unathletic that you couldn't buy into it despite her adequate acting
I have nothing against this Anna, but she just did not fit in this role. Between her weird bug eye face and scronny physique she would be much better in dramas or strange movies. I dunno man, her face is too weird, i dont wanna see it, so im probably gonna avoid movies with her...
Anyone here who doesn't think that Furiosa was right up there with the best of the movies in the franchise needs to go drive their Prius,Leaf,Tesla,E-HUMMER ,MACH-E or Rivian into a lake.....
@@CopaExMachina You talk crap about a movie that you weren't even old enough to see the third installment of the franchise not to mention have the patience enough to watch more than 5 or 10 minutes of it as at a time as you breeze through what you can find to complain about as a troll on your own channel........YUP!!!!@
@@skeetermcswagger0U812 Agree.... I saw it today and its not a bad movie. As an original MM guy, I didn't mind another view on the landscape. Believe me as a GX I hate the woke landscape of today's garb and I didn't find this as "woke". Some scenes pushed it a little (two females as the chasers in the beginning and the mc stuff and desert repairs from mom in the beginning) but otherwise it wasn't over the top like 80 lb females karate chopping and throwing around 250 lb guys. It was an enjoyable movie and I'd rather watch this again vs MM BT.... First movie in awhile I went to the theater to watch.
@@highwayman1218 Yeah I agree with most of what you said and the reason I saw it twice was because I got to see it the first time free cause I brought 3 Mad Max vehicles to the movie theaters we went to.
Even before you mentioned it, I said to myself that the action scenes looked like it was done for a tv series. Lighting and dessert background just doesn't match.
What i think is they should leave oldMax to the legend and fast forward in time to a new generation in the wasteland, wanting to live his legend. With some worldbuilding to imagine how things could have evolved from Max times.
@@CopaExMachina I am the Max ! No I am! Maybe we have a conflict between wannabe Maxes, each with his own motivation. And a male-female couple of youngsters finding a rusty husk of a car that might be THE CAR.
I won't watch it because its too expensive :). Instead, I spend 3x more for a night a fishing with my son. See, when they turned their backs on me, I realized I was pathetic, and changed. Life has so much more to offer then paying for people that hate me to be rich. Cynicism is the leading emotion in America right now.
I saw Fury Road. Max played second fiddle. Wasn't going to see this. No Max, no money. Should have been called "FURIOSA: warrior woman of the wasteland."
"A Mad Max saga" sounds dangerously like "A Star Wars saga" and we all know how those movies went. And isnt it ironic that the movies that have the least amount of woke garbage in them actually find success in theaters? It's as if people dont want a woke agenda shoved down their throats. Huh!
I wonder if it's because an installment of Mad Max ... without the Max? Personally, I haven't seen it but will do in the next week, as I didn't want to battle the crowds. Which might have been an incorrect assumption.
But mad max movies never been about Max (aside the first one) He was always the vessel for the stories of other people in this world So if you complain about that you probably didn't watch any of them
@@k92ful A bunch of these Mad Max "fans" love to hate the new movies but they ignore the fact that the first Mad Max movie was more about Goose than it was about Max. Although I also wanna see Mel Gibson return to the Mad Max franchise, since many of these fans are so unreasonable and jerks about it, maybe it's better to not bring back Mel Gibson to the franchise.
@@CopaExMachina both, I would say it was just as good as fury road to be honest. Great story, characters and cinematography. As someone who works with videoproduction I can appreciate what they did.
The only two problems I had with Furiosa, was 1. Poor CGI. I understand due to the constraints of the current economy, hollywoods massive interesting in digital manipulation, and potentially the lockdown affecting pre production (not directly but potentially through newly imposed restrictions) the CGI was implemented as much as it was. It still kinda sucked. 2. It dragged towards the end of the second part and the climax suffered because of it. Felt rushed. The 40 day war could've been more fleshed out. still a good movie and one I wished I saw in theaters.
You bring up an interesting point. If the movie was more about the 40 day war and less about Furiosa, that might have made it more enjoyable of a watch.
Barbie was not a good movie, no. Oppenheimer was. But to call Barbie not a hit after it made over a billion is a hard sell. The numbers don't lie. It's like me calling Avatar not a hit. I hate the damn franchise but there is no denying its success.
@@CopaExMachina In my first comment I ended by questioning “why” Barbie was a hit, not “if” it was. Barbie was obviously successful at the box office which is why I mentioned it. It’s an example of a bad movie that apparently the general audiences went & saw despite it being a mind numbing experience. By comparison, Furiosa is far superior.
@@AbbyGeffenWon’t say others can interpret it that way but you need to recognize that what I wrote is still accurate as to put into question WHY it was a hit. If you’re not familiar with “polysemous” in the English language, get yourself educated.
@@traviswilcox3472 Nothing about your comment made any sense. Furiosa was NOT a good movie, it was just a generic action flick with poor CGI. Barbie was a hit? WTF are you talking about. Yes, it was a hit. Why dont you learn how to write some decent sentences before you tell other people to get educated as if you are some FUCKING harvard enlgish major that wrote anything interesting in his life. Get yourself f****!
Nailed it Copa. For me Gibson is Mad Max. Never watched Fury Road, never will. Won’t watch Furiosa either. I think Furiosa is at same stage of apathy as Andor-it may very well be good, but I honestly don’t care.
Fury Road = let's drive the family through the circus. It's fun but no where damn near The Road Warrior. Hollywood is making everyone think twice before paying a premium for a movie. It's going to take a long time for them to get back in the good graces of audiences if they start tomorrow.
I started it today 15 minutes in got annoyed and stopped watching. Tbf not a big Max fan but sorta enjoyed fury road. But I agree Furiosa was not the stand out character in fury road I think it was more interesting that Charlize played her than the actually character itself. Not a bad movie tho
Fury Road had a guy with a double neck guitar that shoots flames. Furiosa has a 1 hour prologue where absolutely nothing happened. That should spell out which one is better to anyone with a fully functional brain.
Unless we know we're definitely going to be entertained then we won't spend a huge chunk of our salaries to watch a movie at a cinema. I was conned into paying a small fortune to see woke wonders like The Batman and The Last Jedi so now I won't go to the cinema anymore. I would like to because I enjoy the buzz of seeing new releases in theaters. But I won't pay for a lecture about inequality from millionaires who live in mansions. Until Hollywood gives up the woke crap then I'm not going to a cinema
Yes! The production companies have now created a culture where most moviegoers think twice before paying for a ticket. I'd rather take a long walk off a short pier than be held hostage by rich woke socialist feminist telling me how capitalism is the worst
@@CopaExMachina They also think most of their audience are the worst too. And they expect us to them money while they insult us. Their sheer arrogance, hypocrisy, and their total lack of self~awareness make me feel sick
if it had to be a Prequel why tf didn't they just tell the backstory of Max' PTSD visions, there was an incredible compelling story there to tell, it's their own fault
What gets me is that Furiosa is a crack shot sniper after living 15 years under Imorten Joe's roof, working as a rigger/mechanic in a workshop. That and she kept a full head of long hair while bunking with the bald dudes, right after seeing her shave her head as a kid to blend in.
The sniper thing I mentioned but ultimately cut. I didn't want to come across as nitpicking but you're absolutely right. She was drilling dudes left and right 300 yards out lol. HOW?
Saw it last night. Anya is good but the movie it self is clunky. The cinematography is mixed and the CGI draws your attention. Nothing that occurs feels very meaningful or suspenseful. It felt tired and at a times a bit lazy.
When it was practical effects, it was a great time. When they relied on CGI, it took me right out of the action. Anya was good in though, ngl. It's just Furiosa isn't that interesting of a character. Praetorian Jack on the other hand...
@@CopaExMachina for George's own sake I wish he hadn't played the Fury Road footage at the end. It just made Furiosa look worse by contrast. It felt like they didn't quite have the budget and thought it might have to be made for streaming on a limited series. This would explain the chapter format, the sense that the story was both overlong and yet under-told. It would also explain the clunky CGI and the often boxy-looking "small screen friendly" framing.
People are just annoyed that they didn't get Fury Road 2, I thought it did a fantastic job of fleshing out the Fury Road story and it was never supposed to be a Mad Max movie, it's just another tale from the Wasteland and I don't know why people can't appreciate that for what it is after YEARS of pestering George Miller for the exact dates about every little occurrence in the original trilogy.
@@CopaExMachina Maybe "a fury road saga" would've been better marketing. Releasing Furiosa was an enormous creative risk because of how drastically it changed the direction of the series, but as a prequel it does a bang-up job of setting the scene for a lot of what happens in Fury Road. All we need now is a definitive link between Thunderdome and Fury Road since FR was supposed to be the series finale anyways.
Listen, all I am going to say is do NOT search "Someone staring through my window" on UA-cam unless you like nightmare fuel at 3 in the morning. Here's the link to that specific clip though - ua-cam.com/video/_Lo8Hl4y9wQ/v-deo.htmlsi=vDui7tXahsFYqapa
I enjoyed the movie despite its flaws, but I also think this should been done in comic form like what was done with Hope & Glory and the back stories of Immorten Joe & Nux. The fan film of Hope & Glory was pretty good, maybe you could review that and compare it to Furiosa.
I thought Furiosa took way too long to get to the heart. It was an hour and half movie stretched thin. But you are giving me some great ideas to chew on. When fan films get it right...
Meh. I still think this looks like a fun movie, but I'm just not interested in sitting in a dark room with strangers watching a movie I can't pause if I have to take a leak. I think this had more to do with the fact that Memorial Day Weekend gave us excellent weather and after the lockdowns, we were timid in just going to the beach and enjoying the outside. That's over and people went to the beach and didn't feel like sitting in a theater. Everything else said is valid, but I don't know that I got as much of a woke vibe from this as with Marvel and DC.
There is nothing really woke going in Furiosa per se if you eliminate the fact that they've edged out Max from his own franchise with the last two movies. You might have a good time with it if you go into Furiosa with extremely low expectations. I mean real low.
I saw the movie, and it wasn't bad. However, I feel it was too long of a wait after Fury Road. 9 to 10 years later, people except the die hard fans are going to move on.
I thought it was okay for an action movie I guess. An hour too long but it has it's moments when you look past the CGI. It's just the character isn't compelling enough. Not when you have a Wasteland full of potentials like Praetorian Jack.
It's a blast to watch. Frankly I haven't had so much fun in years. I learned that this film was originally suppose to be made as anime and as a companion piece to fury road in 2015, but the producers didn't want that. Then Miller was working on Mad Max with Max, but the producers told him to film Furiosa film instead.
I’d heard that there was an earthquake yesterday … So, I’m not surprised that this dropped. Judging by these numbers… it was well received. 🥂 That NOSA sure did conjure the Jar-Jar of nightmare.
I don't want old man Max either. Why? They'll either ruin it, or it'll be good. If they ruin it, it's ruined. If it's good they'll keep making them until they ruin it. None of this "Let's make a film about the feral boy, let's make a film about Humungous, let's make a film about the dog". Leave it alone. Stop ruining my stuff. Make something new.
Something new like Immortan Joe's back story? Jokes aside you're right. Either give people what they want out of franchises (not hard at all) or let it go. I have taken to the habit of buy boxsets of franchises like Max before the new one drops so I don't get stuck with the crap ones as well. Bad enough I own Crystal Skull.
Had to see the trailer twice on Imax. I was thinking the same thing. where the hell is max? When i saw anya jumping around and kicking ass i am thinking really? Hollywood? thanks
Nah, Max got some screen time, its just that they called him Jack in this one. I just rewatched furiosa, after 3 weeks it will be gone. If they hadnt loaded it with the mad max baggage it would've done better i think. I was more disappointed in Furiosa Road
@CopaExMachina it didn't feel as long the second time when I knew what was coming. The slow bits weren't as jarring as the bits I fast forward in the other films- the bit about his dad's shoes in I, the kids story in III and the night under the stars in IV. Only II keeps my interest all the way through, which may be why I like it the most
@@CopaExMachina didn't ask why. Just stated 20 for just the tickets and a few hours in public around annoying people who are on the phone and can't pause the 2 hr film is not alluring
There is a disease in Hollywood that has been spreading since the early 90s. That disease is called sequals. Fast forward to today, and we still have the disease and now a new one called prequels. Can we all agree that Tinsle Town is all fresh out of ideas, or maybe as an audience, we are too distracted and over stimulated with the world to grasp NEW ideas and storylines? Anyway, who wants to pay good money to sit in a cool dark movie theater with a few *ssh*les making noise and on their phones?
The audience is there. It's always been there. Oppenheimer should have not done as well as it did. It's a damn rated R drama lol. But you're right, Hollywood is fresh out of ideas because they ditched talent for content. Left behind the gamble on a original concept for the "built in audience". Ignored their domestic audience for a global one. The fresh ideas are out there but the talent is not.
The only movie in the series where max is the hero is the first movie the in the second film papa Gallo was the actual hero of the film and max was just the thing that helped drive the plot the third movie was a character study of the wasteland itself max acting is a semi active role just to help drive the plot along the forth film was a character study into the human condition in this horrific world and the prequel was a deeper dive of said condition. George Miller wanted to tell a story because he had a story to tell That's all listening to interviews he saw it as very important to him.
What perfect timing! I was trying to decide if I wanted to go see Furi-no-sa or not, but was afraid, thinking it might be another woke girl-boss flick. Good to hear it isn't.
Then why the f*ck are you paying Amazon to watch the boys? That shit is more political than furiosa. In fact what the shit has furiosa that make it political? What because the main is a female? What have you ever talk to a girl before? Meanwhile homelander is a walking Donald Trump archetype, and the deep shits on all the metro movement, his words not mines. If you don't want to think at least act like you know shit.
i think your criticisms are valid but honestly inaccurate. i don’t think this film is flopping because of the film itself. i’m a huge fan of the original trilogy and Fury Road, and while Furiosa is certainly not the idea i was hoping the series would explore, i’m glad they did. was i happy that Mel never returned to the role? no. was i happy that Max wasn’t the main focus of the last film? no. but honestly, looking back on these last two films, it really is starting to make a lot more sense. George Miller is really expanding this universe in ways that i think are cool and interesting. and i don’t think THAT is the reason these newer films flopped. Max has an entire trilogy dedicated to his story; we know it and we love it. but George Miller has been clever with these last two entries, and uses Max in Fury Road as a catalyst to introduce us into this expanded world he wanted to create. Furiosa is a very compelling character in Fury Road, and her back story in Furiosa is something i find interesting. i think if we were getting good ol’ Mel Gibson kicking ass in the wasteland, it would kinda just feel like a recycled version of the original trilogy. and i hate to say it, but as much of a cult following as the old films have, catering a revival to those fans in particular simply wouldn’t be enough to keep the series alive. it’s a simple fact that the new age of films is heavily reliant on recognizable IPs and marketable characters. i do not think that ‘Mad Max’ is as well known and beloved as us fans might think. if the series had to survive solely on that i think it would be doing even worse. the REAL reason this movie (and Fury Road to a lesser extent) are not great box office successes i think are simply because they are not the most marketable films for wider audiences, and the name ‘Mad Max’ just doesn’t have enough of a following to get people rushing into theaters. now yes, you’re going to lose some of the very few existing fans because it no longer focuses on the main character (who is supposed to make a return for the next story in the franchise, if we ever get it), but i think that number is way less substantial than people think. Mad Max will never be Avengers, or Star Wars, or Harry Potter. Mad Max has always been a cult success, meaning the appeal is less broad, but those who are fans are passionate. it’s fine if you don’t like the film, but i think you’re looking for politics that aren’t really there, certainly not in the way it is for much of Hollywood these days. Furiosa is a legitimately interesting character, to me at least, and i loved seeing her backstory. i certainly agree that the film isn’t perfect, but generally i think people that have actually gone to see it are enjoying it. it’s just simply not appealing to the widest of audiences, which in my opinion is nothing new for the franchise. not to mention other factors that mean less, such as poor cgi (which lets be honest is still miles better than most big budget action films these days), ticket prices, so on and so forth.
I think what hurts Furiosa is the big budget. A budget of $160m and it still look stretched thin. Some of the vehicles looked way too polished to be in The Wasteland. I think Furiosa was a compelling character within Fury Road, but not so much to warrant a prequel. That said, Miller has done a great job expanding this world and I think there are some great Max-less stories within it. Give me a low-budget but high octane movie filled with practical effects about Praetorian Jack and I'll happily pay the ticket price.
Sadly people here in the comments aren't able to have a critical thinking. For them "main protagonist is a woman? Oh, no, it's bad and woke prolly". Literally most of the complaints is that hero isn't a guy. I feel like people forgot that good writing exists and characters like Sarah Connor, Amanda Ripley, and some noir woman, detective roles have been there and they were good because of the writers. And Furiousa did suffer the entire life since the childhood times, I don't think it's a Mary Sue type, but there's a lot of plot conventions which we needed to "accept" to watch this. So issue is not that there's woman main role, but that there's a lot of potholes and very unrealistic scenarios which viewers either accept or they don't, and it was into the face too much for people to ignore. That's the real problem. If the writing was good, people would at least forgive them going into the new and unexplored path it was following, being a film about the world building instead of the Max and his random legend they've been following all of the previous films. Btw it was experimental so obviously Miller was putting himself at the risk of the failure and didn't play safe but as we can see that didn't work for people. Especially for people who don't care about writing, and who drilling at Max exclusively, ignoring everything else
I liked it. Fury road rubbed fans the wrong way but everyone continues to praise it and say it’s the best one? Makes no sense. I’m just glad we got another film in the universe. Max wasn’t in fury road at all and again, people love that one. Sadly Hollywood girl bosses movies the last decade so when a movie comes out that isn’t actually a girl boss movie nobody can tell anymore. It’s a solid film love it or hate it.
Most fans of Mad Max will tell you Mad Max 2 The Road Warrior is leaps and bounds the best one. Fury Road is a fun circus with not much going on. But I am happy you liked Furiosa.
Hope and glory a Mad Max fan film is a better movie and they didn't even have a 100 million. I seen it and it wasn't nothing much the best part of the movies is in the trailers. I went for highin gasoline and instead got kerosene😂😂😂
@CopaExMachina my one thing gripe is that they used to much cgi. Looked out of place. I did enjoy the story . Liked it more then , the first one. Hopefully they make one more movie but with Mad Max of course.
@CopaExMachina my bad poor choice of words. I think they are obviously well received by critics so are therefore deemed good films. What I should have said is that they just aren't for me. Kinda like the lethal weapon series, I don't see the appeal.
Every time we smash the Like Button, an extra gallon of fuel goes to the wasteland.
what a Waste.
I keep hearing, “The film is good. Give it a chance.” To that I say: You can’t sell escargot to someone who doesn’t want to eat snails.
RIght! LOL It's not a Mad Max movie. It's like someone serving you Beyond Meat when you wanted a steak.
The movie is really good. I liked seeing the Wasteland get filled out, it's just without Max it really didn't need to exist.
Oooo00Oör spell it.....🤤😅🤣😂🤣
totally crap it is like saying Disney star wars saga was better the then George lucas classics.
Was Furiosa woke? No. Was it Good? No but I have seen worse. Was it a Mad Max movie worthy of the name? Not at all.
Based, true and straight.
Did you even watch the ads for it…. They marketed as a girl boss… and got burned
It was woke
@@StanleyNjoroge-v5wdefine woke
Was furiosa woke? Yes. Was it good? No, but I have seen worse, and a whole lot better. Was it crap? Yes, but not the crappest. Was it a Mad Max movie worthy of the name? Who the hell cares.
I truly believe the reason director George Miller hasn't done another Mad Max centric movie is probably because of Tom Hardy. According to that BTS book about the making of Fury Road, it sounds like Miller and Hardy also didnt get along at all, alongside Hardt and Therons on set fueds
Also let's not forget, Pitch Perfect 2 beat Mad Max Fury Road at the box office by opening at number 1, while the latter opened at number 2. Don't forget that!!
Well I mean its that memorable classic Pitch Perfect 2: The Pitchening how could it have gone wrong?
If you find more interviews you'll see he is open to use Hardy again and has plans for a movie with Max protecting a pregnant lady. He also had the idea for Furiosa way back in the 80s.
@@kordova2182 really, I haven't seen those yet. The early Furiosa videos and the BTS books made me believe Miller isn't too keen on working with Hardy again
Thank you for saying the obvious, maybe Hardy is a pain in the butt and no one wants to work with him.
@@kordova2182 Yes, it's as if Furiosa isn't the last movie he'll ever make and it's entirely possible that he's just trying to explore his own damn world that he created lmao.
Why didn't we get the story of Irene in the Wasteland that we all wanted?!
She's in The Wastedland now. RIP Irene.
Alright what movie is that scary gawddamn scene from with the masked person outside window at 11:04 point?
Look, all I am saying is do not search on UA-cam "person staring at me through window" at 3 in the morning. Stay strapped. ua-cam.com/video/_Lo8Hl4y9wQ/v-deo.htmlsi=0LyOCra5v3uVOsqp
Dune 2 which came out before furiosa proved folks still want to go to the theater. I knew furiosa was in trouble when I saw like 8 people in the entire theater.
Very true. People want that theater experience. Say what you want about Dune 2 but it was gorgeous on the big screen. People don't want to pay top dollar for movies they don't want.
Dune 2 was a total bore typical Hollywood in 2024.
So a movie that didn't need to be made about a character no one cared about enough for a backstory that's too long and has shit video game looking CGI. I'm lost as to why it didn't make money. Great work Copa
Mind blowing isn't it? "WhY iSn'T aNyoNe gOinG tO thE moViEs anyMoRe?"
@@CopaExMachina Where do I pitch in for the Old Man Max crowd funding campaign?
A cared a lot end enjoyed every minute of the movie!Will see it tonight again!
Well I guess you don't partake in that current events thing or you would realize that it's actually making really good money and that you don't know what you're talking about....... Please do us all a favor and don't stop playing video games and do stay inside so we don't have to smell what it takes to communicate in Morse code via farts with your mommy that you need more hot pockets and caprisun drink pouches STAT or you will have to break a 72 hour 'I'm not taking a shower until I make 2 more levels' and at least as many dried up cocoa puff dingle berries on my girl jammies because I am a artist with this shit !!!! LOL!!!!
@@skeetermcswagger0U812 168 million Dollar budget and its made $114,367,619 worldwide and just got beat by Garfield this past weekend. For it to break even it must make $336 million. Do better with the math. Remember its okay to be wrong
I love how young Furiosa escapes and no one cares to track her down. Yeah a young virgin girl would totally last in a world like this.
The prologue is so long it hopes you forget how to think logically.
Didn't help that Theron at least looked believable in her role and even put on muscle for the role, while Joy looked so cgi and so unathletic that you couldn't buy into it despite her adequate acting
She's 90 pounds soaking wet but at least they didn't have her throwing Chris Hemsworth around like he was a rag doll.
I have nothing against this Anna, but she just did not fit in this role. Between her weird bug eye face and scronny physique she would be much better in dramas or strange movies. I dunno man, her face is too weird, i dont wanna see it, so im probably gonna avoid movies with her...
Anyone here who doesn't think that Furiosa was right up there with the best of the movies in the franchise needs to go drive their Prius,Leaf,Tesla,E-HUMMER ,MACH-E or Rivian into a lake.....
Can you pass whatever you're smoking here, I'd like to distort reality as well.
@@CopaExMachina You talk crap about a movie that you weren't even old enough to see the third installment of the franchise not to mention have the patience enough to watch more than 5 or 10 minutes of it as at a time as you breeze through what you can find to complain about as a troll on your own channel........YUP!!!!@
@@skeetermcswagger0U812
Agree.... I saw it today and its not a bad movie. As an original MM guy, I didn't mind another view on the landscape. Believe me as a GX I hate the woke landscape of today's garb and I didn't find this as "woke". Some scenes pushed it a little (two females as the chasers in the beginning and the mc stuff and desert repairs from mom in the beginning) but otherwise it wasn't over the top like 80 lb females karate chopping and throwing around 250 lb guys.
It was an enjoyable movie and I'd rather watch this again vs MM BT.... First movie in awhile I went to the theater to watch.
@@highwayman1218 Yeah I agree with most of what you said and the reason I saw it twice was because I got to see it the first time free cause I brought 3 Mad Max vehicles to the movie theaters we went to.
the movie is garbage from beginning to end. george miller is old and senile and needs to retire. bet you this is his last movie.
Even before you mentioned it, I said to myself that the action scenes looked like it was done for a tv series. Lighting and dessert background just doesn't match.
It's insane how cleaned up The Wasteland is getting
What i think is they should leave oldMax to the legend and fast forward in time to a new generation in the wasteland, wanting to live his legend. With some worldbuilding to imagine how things could have evolved from Max times.
What do you think the concept that every man that does a heroic deed in the Wasteland is considered Max?
@@CopaExMachina I am the Max ! No I am! Maybe we have a conflict between wannabe Maxes, each with his own motivation. And a male-female couple of youngsters finding a rusty husk of a car that might be THE CAR.
@@eliogabalopuzzetti496 That sounds dumb as hell. You people are actually making me want to go watch this movie now.
I won't watch it because its too expensive :). Instead, I spend 3x more for a night a fishing with my son. See, when they turned their backs on me, I realized I was pathetic, and changed. Life has so much more to offer then paying for people that hate me to be rich. Cynicism is the leading emotion in America right now.
I saw Fury Road. Max played second fiddle. Wasn't going to see this. No Max, no money. Should have been called "FURIOSA: warrior woman of the wasteland."
NGL That title might have got a few extra tickets. It would have still flopped but it's a better selling point than the confusing "A Mad Max Saga"
"A Mad Max saga" sounds dangerously like "A Star Wars saga" and we all know how those movies went. And isnt it ironic that the movies that have the least amount of woke garbage in them actually find success in theaters?
It's as if people dont want a woke agenda shoved down their throats. Huh!
these effects looks soooooo real and not terrible
Dude the best a PS3 cutscene money can buy
forget the CGI just old fashion real stunts and Max.
I wonder if it's because an installment of Mad Max ... without the Max? Personally, I haven't seen it but will do in the next week, as I didn't want to battle the crowds. Which might have been an incorrect assumption.
That's pretty much it. Furiosa was never a compelling enough character to warrant a prequel. We already understood enough on Fury Road.
But mad max movies never been about Max (aside the first one)
He was always the vessel for the stories of other people in this world
So if you complain about that you probably didn't watch any of them
@@k92ful Errr, where have you been?
wait till it comes out on DVD.
@@k92ful A bunch of these Mad Max "fans" love to hate the new movies but they ignore the fact that the first Mad Max movie was more about Goose than it was about Max. Although I also wanna see Mel Gibson return to the Mad Max franchise, since many of these fans are so unreasonable and jerks about it, maybe it's better to not bring back Mel Gibson to the franchise.
Loved Furiosa, so sad that they had to shoehorn in woke BS.
Furiosa the movie or the character?
@@CopaExMachina both, I would say it was just as good as fury road to be honest. Great story, characters and cinematography. As someone who works with videoproduction I can appreciate what they did.
The only two problems I had with Furiosa, was 1. Poor CGI. I understand due to the constraints of the current economy, hollywoods massive interesting in digital manipulation, and potentially the lockdown affecting pre production (not directly but potentially through newly imposed restrictions) the CGI was implemented as much as it was. It still kinda sucked. 2. It dragged towards the end of the second part and the climax suffered because of it. Felt rushed. The 40 day war could've been more fleshed out. still a good movie and one I wished I saw in theaters.
You bring up an interesting point. If the movie was more about the 40 day war and less about Furiosa, that might have made it more enjoyable of a watch.
the 40 second war lol. war that women see on social media and tv. perfect for them.
I want the story. The cgi is not so good. But I totally want to explore more of this world. There is so much to work with here.
The Wasteland is huge. Definitely agree it is worth exploring. Just not with Furiosa.
Yeah that capitalism line from the trailer was the thing that made me not watch the film. Also yes I do want old man max.
Consider yourself lucky, that's probably the 3rd worst thing going on in Dial of Dysentery
Furiosa is a good movie.
General audiences nowadays have poor taste.
Barbie was a hit? ..it was shit.
Barbie was not a good movie, no. Oppenheimer was. But to call Barbie not a hit after it made over a billion is a hard sell. The numbers don't lie. It's like me calling Avatar not a hit. I hate the damn franchise but there is no denying its success.
@@CopaExMachina In my first comment I ended by questioning “why” Barbie was a hit, not “if” it was.
Barbie was obviously successful at the box office which is why I mentioned it.
It’s an example of a bad movie that apparently the general audiences went & saw despite it being a mind numbing experience.
By comparison, Furiosa is far superior.
@@traviswilcox3472 To be honest it does read that you're saying Barbie wasn't a hit because it was shit.
@@AbbyGeffenWon’t say others can interpret it that way but you need to recognize that what I wrote is still accurate as to put into question WHY it was a hit.
If you’re not familiar with “polysemous” in the English language, get yourself educated.
@@traviswilcox3472 Nothing about your comment made any sense. Furiosa was NOT a good movie, it was just a generic action flick with poor CGI. Barbie was a hit? WTF are you talking about. Yes, it was a hit. Why dont you learn how to write some decent sentences before you tell other people to get educated as if you are some FUCKING harvard enlgish major that wrote anything interesting in his life. Get yourself f****!
Was Mel Gibson in the post credits?
He walked across the scene and said, "You're still here? It's over, go home."
@@CopaExMachina was hoping for a reenactment of one of his recorded audio tapes
Nailed it Copa. For me Gibson is Mad Max. Never watched Fury Road, never will. Won’t watch Furiosa either. I think Furiosa is at same stage of apathy as Andor-it may very well be good, but I honestly don’t care.
Fury Road = let's drive the family through the circus. It's fun but no where damn near The Road Warrior. Hollywood is making everyone think twice before paying a premium for a movie. It's going to take a long time for them to get back in the good graces of audiences if they start tomorrow.
I started it today 15 minutes in got annoyed and stopped watching.
Tbf not a big Max fan but sorta enjoyed fury road.
But I agree Furiosa was not the stand out character in fury road I think it was more interesting that Charlize played her than the actually character itself.
Not a bad movie tho
Fury Road had a guy with a double neck guitar that shoots flames. Furiosa has a 1 hour prologue where absolutely nothing happened. That should spell out which one is better to anyone with a fully functional brain.
Just change the girl with a strong male character and that movie is a hit
Make it Praetorian Jack movie and count me in.
@@CopaExMachinaare you gay?
The customer is always right, Holly has forgotten that!
Yet the lesson has yet to be learned
@@CopaExMachina so true 👍
Old mad max directed by gibson would be outrageous.
It would be the biggest hit since Top Gun Maverick. It's a guarantee.
Unless we know we're definitely going to be entertained then we won't spend a huge chunk of our salaries to watch a movie at a cinema. I was conned into paying a small fortune to see woke wonders like The Batman and The Last Jedi so now I won't go to the cinema anymore. I would like to because I enjoy the buzz of seeing new releases in theaters. But I won't pay for a lecture about inequality from millionaires who live in mansions. Until Hollywood gives up the woke crap then I'm not going to a cinema
Yes! The production companies have now created a culture where most moviegoers think twice before paying for a ticket. I'd rather take a long walk off a short pier than be held hostage by rich woke socialist feminist telling me how capitalism is the worst
@@CopaExMachina
They also think most of their audience are the worst too. And they expect us to them money while they insult us. Their sheer arrogance, hypocrisy, and their total lack of self~awareness make me feel sick
if it had to be a Prequel why tf didn't they just tell the backstory of Max' PTSD visions, there was an incredible compelling story there to tell, it's their own fault
So I hear with the video game. I have yet to play it.
I grew up watching the mad max films with my mom. I have good memories of that. Its a shame the "saga" has taken this turn
We need MEL
yep mad max 2 and Jaws and aliens and the thing.
What gets me is that Furiosa is a crack shot sniper after living 15 years under Imorten Joe's roof, working as a rigger/mechanic in a workshop. That and she kept a full head of long hair while bunking with the bald dudes, right after seeing her shave her head as a kid to blend in.
The sniper thing I mentioned but ultimately cut. I didn't want to come across as nitpicking but you're absolutely right. She was drilling dudes left and right 300 yards out lol. HOW?
Holy crap. You said, "Ecscape."
No it was "egg-scape" and I want to omelette right now
@@CopaExMachina Decent video. Keep it up.
Saw it last night. Anya is good but the movie it self is clunky. The cinematography is mixed and the CGI draws your attention. Nothing that occurs feels very meaningful or suspenseful. It felt tired and at a times a bit lazy.
When it was practical effects, it was a great time. When they relied on CGI, it took me right out of the action. Anya was good in though, ngl. It's just Furiosa isn't that interesting of a character. Praetorian Jack on the other hand...
@@CopaExMachina for George's own sake I wish he hadn't played the Fury Road footage at the end. It just made Furiosa look worse by contrast. It felt like they didn't quite have the budget and thought it might have to be made for streaming on a limited series. This would explain the chapter format, the sense that the story was both overlong and yet under-told. It would also explain the clunky CGI and the often boxy-looking "small screen friendly" framing.
drag out to much over some bird not being Max.
People are just annoyed that they didn't get Fury Road 2, I thought it did a fantastic job of fleshing out the Fury Road story and it was never supposed to be a Mad Max movie, it's just another tale from the Wasteland and I don't know why people can't appreciate that for what it is after YEARS of pestering George Miller for the exact dates about every little occurrence in the original trilogy.
It's literally subtitled A Mad Max Saga. How are people supposed to take it? "It says Mad Max but I don't believe it." That just doesn't make sense.
@@CopaExMachina Maybe "a fury road saga" would've been better marketing. Releasing Furiosa was an enormous creative risk because of how drastically it changed the direction of the series, but as a prequel it does a bang-up job of setting the scene for a lot of what happens in Fury Road. All we need now is a definitive link between Thunderdome and Fury Road since FR was supposed to be the series finale anyways.
Just make a proper madmax movie with max in it, that's what we all want....
End of story.
sounds like a rolling stones song.
It flopped because movie theaters are dying and thank god for that I say
But why are they dying?
Great video! What is the weird part where the woman asks to be let in from?
Listen, all I am going to say is do NOT search "Someone staring through my window" on UA-cam unless you like nightmare fuel at 3 in the morning. Here's the link to that specific clip though - ua-cam.com/video/_Lo8Hl4y9wQ/v-deo.htmlsi=vDui7tXahsFYqapa
What CGI?
LOL I should have made this video in braille.
I enjoyed the movie despite its flaws, but I also think this should been done in comic form like what was done with Hope & Glory and the back stories of Immorten Joe & Nux. The fan film of Hope & Glory was pretty good, maybe you could review that and compare it to Furiosa.
I thought Furiosa took way too long to get to the heart. It was an hour and half movie stretched thin. But you are giving me some great ideas to chew on. When fan films get it right...
Meh. I still think this looks like a fun movie, but I'm just not interested in sitting in a dark room with strangers watching a movie I can't pause if I have to take a leak. I think this had more to do with the fact that Memorial Day Weekend gave us excellent weather and after the lockdowns, we were timid in just going to the beach and enjoying the outside. That's over and people went to the beach and didn't feel like sitting in a theater. Everything else said is valid, but I don't know that I got as much of a woke vibe from this as with Marvel and DC.
There is nothing really woke going in Furiosa per se if you eliminate the fact that they've edged out Max from his own franchise with the last two movies. You might have a good time with it if you go into Furiosa with extremely low expectations. I mean real low.
CGI was so bad I wondered if it was done on purpose 😅
Here I was hoping it was bad because they stretched their budget out more the Megan Thee Stallion love region.
I saw the movie, and it wasn't bad. However, I feel it was too long of a wait after Fury Road. 9 to 10 years later, people except the die hard fans are going to move on.
I thought it was okay for an action movie I guess. An hour too long but it has it's moments when you look past the CGI. It's just the character isn't compelling enough. Not when you have a Wasteland full of potentials like Praetorian Jack.
@@CopaExMachina exactly. The world of Mad Max as we all know, has a lot to offer, exploring more characters and stories altogether.
It's a blast to watch. Frankly I haven't had so much fun in years. I learned that this film was originally suppose to be made as anime and as a companion piece to fury road in 2015, but the producers didn't want that. Then Miller was working on Mad Max with Max, but the producers told him to film Furiosa film instead.
Welp, the producers were wrong. But I am happy for you that you enjoyed the film
it's not mad max
The Interloper Furiosa
I enjoyed the film for what it was. When you put it with fury road there are way too many plot holes which make no sense
For what Furiosa was I can think of worse to kill your time with.
I’d heard that there was an earthquake yesterday … So, I’m not surprised that this dropped. Judging by these numbers… it was well received. 🥂
That NOSA sure did conjure the Jar-Jar of nightmare.
Rotten Tomatoes said it was perfect. A Citizen Kane caliber game changer...
@@CopaExMachina 🤦 the 420 of Rose Buds 💨
Hemsworth should've played a new Max
I can kind of see it. A Dementus movie would have been cool. Like what does it take to become a warlord in The Wasteland?
I don't want old man Max either. Why? They'll either ruin it, or it'll be good. If they ruin it, it's ruined. If it's good they'll keep making them until they ruin it. None of this "Let's make a film about the feral boy, let's make a film about Humungous, let's make a film about the dog". Leave it alone. Stop ruining my stuff. Make something new.
Something new like Immortan Joe's back story?
Jokes aside you're right. Either give people what they want out of franchises (not hard at all) or let it go. I have taken to the habit of buy boxsets of franchises like Max before the new one drops so I don't get stuck with the crap ones as well. Bad enough I own Crystal Skull.
Had to see the trailer twice on Imax. I was thinking the same thing. where the hell is max? When i saw anya jumping around and kicking ass i am thinking really? Hollywood? thanks
I love the fact they added him in a "blink and you miss it" scene for the title's purpose and the interloping fans can shout HE'S IN IT
Furiosa as a character is meh. Though Dementus is a banger, love his character
We should of had a Dementus or Praetorian Jack movie.
Nah, Max got some screen time, its just that they called him Jack in this one. I just rewatched furiosa, after 3 weeks it will be gone. If they hadnt loaded it with the mad max baggage it would've done better i think. I was more disappointed in Furiosa Road
If it was right after Fury Road it would have done ok. The CGI is an eyesore and it's about a hour too long
@CopaExMachina it didn't feel as long the second time when I knew what was coming. The slow bits weren't as jarring as the bits I fast forward in the other films- the bit about his dad's shoes in I, the kids story in III and the night under the stars in IV. Only II keeps my interest all the way through, which may be why I like it the most
MAD MAX apocalyptic wasteland staring Kylie Minogue Russel Crow Mel Gibson Eric Bana Teresa Palmer Rose Byrne Sam Worthington
I'm in with the casting alone. Been wanting Mel and Russell Crowe in a movie for awhile now
@@CopaExMachina i think it is over for good acting.
Great review! Copa
A prequel about a secondary character, ten years late. What is there to be interesting?
Uhhh...Max is in it. You can see a wide shot of his back as he watch Furiosa die in the middle of the desert lol
Movies cost too much to be an escapist outlet
They cost too much because the budgets are inflated along with actual inflation.
@@CopaExMachina didn't ask why. Just stated 20 for just the tickets and a few hours in public around annoying people who are on the phone and can't pause the 2 hr film is not alluring
There is a disease in Hollywood that has been spreading since the early 90s. That disease is called sequals. Fast forward to today, and we still have the disease and now a new one called prequels.
Can we all agree that Tinsle Town is all fresh out of ideas, or maybe as an audience, we are too distracted and over stimulated with the world to grasp NEW ideas and storylines?
Anyway, who wants to pay good money to sit in a cool dark movie theater with a few *ssh*les making noise and on their phones?
The audience is there. It's always been there. Oppenheimer should have not done as well as it did. It's a damn rated R drama lol. But you're right, Hollywood is fresh out of ideas because they ditched talent for content. Left behind the gamble on a original concept for the "built in audience". Ignored their domestic audience for a global one. The fresh ideas are out there but the talent is not.
I stop watching movies when the woke agenda kick in, i only watch movies prior to the woke agenda!
Favorite movie you've recently watched, go...
The only movie in the series where max is the hero is the first movie the in the second film papa Gallo was the actual hero of the film and max was just the thing that helped drive the plot the third movie was a character study of the wasteland itself max acting is a semi active role just to help drive the plot along the forth film was a character study into the human condition in this horrific world and the prequel was a deeper dive of said condition. George Miller wanted to tell a story because he had a story to tell That's all listening to interviews he saw it as very important to him.
Did Max not put himself in the sacrificial role of tricksy truck driver in order for everyone to escape? That to me is heroic.
What perfect timing! I was trying to decide if I wanted to go see Furi-no-sa or not, but was afraid, thinking it might be another woke girl-boss flick. Good to hear it isn't.
maybe not but apparently still not good
Furiosa is a good movie but it's just like a continuation of Fury Road and people want to see new and different things
I can agree with this. Audiences want something new and fresh.
I want to go to the movies, I just don't want to pay for trash political messaging
My man...
Then why the f*ck are you paying Amazon to watch the boys? That shit is more political than furiosa. In fact what the shit has furiosa that make it political? What because the main is a female? What have you ever talk to a girl before? Meanwhile homelander is a walking Donald Trump archetype, and the deep shits on all the metro movement, his words not mines. If you don't want to think at least act like you know shit.
The prosthetic nose is just ridiculous.
There was definitely no need for it lol
i think your criticisms are valid but honestly inaccurate. i don’t think this film is flopping because of the film itself. i’m a huge fan of the original trilogy and Fury Road, and while Furiosa is certainly not the idea i was hoping the series would explore, i’m glad they did. was i happy that Mel never returned to the role? no. was i happy that Max wasn’t the main focus of the last film? no. but honestly, looking back on these last two films, it really is starting to make a lot more sense. George Miller is really expanding this universe in ways that i think are cool and interesting. and i don’t think THAT is the reason these newer films flopped. Max has an entire trilogy dedicated to his story; we know it and we love it. but George Miller has been clever with these last two entries, and uses Max in Fury Road as a catalyst to introduce us into this expanded world he wanted to create. Furiosa is a very compelling character in Fury Road, and her back story in Furiosa is something i find interesting. i think if we were getting good ol’ Mel Gibson kicking ass in the wasteland, it would kinda just feel like a recycled version of the original trilogy. and i hate to say it, but as much of a cult following as the old films have, catering a revival to those fans in particular simply wouldn’t be enough to keep the series alive. it’s a simple fact that the new age of films is heavily reliant on recognizable IPs and marketable characters. i do not think that ‘Mad Max’ is as well known and beloved as us fans might think. if the series had to survive solely on that i think it would be doing even worse. the REAL reason this movie (and Fury Road to a lesser extent) are not great box office successes i think are simply because they are not the most marketable films for wider audiences, and the name ‘Mad Max’ just doesn’t have enough of a following to get people rushing into theaters. now yes, you’re going to lose some of the very few existing fans because it no longer focuses on the main character (who is supposed to make a return for the next story in the franchise, if we ever get it), but i think that number is way less substantial than people think. Mad Max will never be Avengers, or Star Wars, or Harry Potter. Mad Max has always been a cult success, meaning the appeal is less broad, but those who are fans are passionate. it’s fine if you don’t like the film, but i think you’re looking for politics that aren’t really there, certainly not in the way it is for much of Hollywood these days. Furiosa is a legitimately interesting character, to me at least, and i loved seeing her backstory. i certainly agree that the film isn’t perfect, but generally i think people that have actually gone to see it are enjoying it. it’s just simply not appealing to the widest of audiences, which in my opinion is nothing new for the franchise. not to mention other factors that mean less, such as poor cgi (which lets be honest is still miles better than most big budget action films these days), ticket prices, so on and so forth.
I think what hurts Furiosa is the big budget. A budget of $160m and it still look stretched thin. Some of the vehicles looked way too polished to be in The Wasteland. I think Furiosa was a compelling character within Fury Road, but not so much to warrant a prequel. That said, Miller has done a great job expanding this world and I think there are some great Max-less stories within it. Give me a low-budget but high octane movie filled with practical effects about Praetorian Jack and I'll happily pay the ticket price.
Sadly people here in the comments aren't able to have a critical thinking. For them "main protagonist is a woman? Oh, no, it's bad and woke prolly". Literally most of the complaints is that hero isn't a guy. I feel like people forgot that good writing exists and characters like Sarah Connor, Amanda Ripley, and some noir woman, detective roles have been there and they were good because of the writers. And Furiousa did suffer the entire life since the childhood times, I don't think it's a Mary Sue type, but there's a lot of plot conventions which we needed to "accept" to watch this. So issue is not that there's woman main role, but that there's a lot of potholes and very unrealistic scenarios which viewers either accept or they don't, and it was into the face too much for people to ignore. That's the real problem. If the writing was good, people would at least forgive them going into the new and unexplored path it was following, being a film about the world building instead of the Max and his random legend they've been following all of the previous films. Btw it was experimental so obviously Miller was putting himself at the risk of the failure and didn't play safe but as we can see that didn't work for people. Especially for people who don't care about writing, and who drilling at Max exclusively, ignoring everything else
Furi-no-sa LOL. Great thumbnail
I liked it. Fury road rubbed fans the wrong way but everyone continues to praise it and say it’s the best one? Makes no sense.
I’m just glad we got another film in the universe. Max wasn’t in fury road at all and again, people love that one.
Sadly Hollywood girl bosses movies the last decade so when a movie comes out that isn’t actually a girl boss movie nobody can tell anymore.
It’s a solid film love it or hate it.
Most fans of Mad Max will tell you Mad Max 2 The Road Warrior is leaps and bounds the best one. Fury Road is a fun circus with not much going on. But I am happy you liked Furiosa.
Una pena, la película es buena, no al nivel de fury road ,pero vale la pena comprar el boleto, esta es mi tercera vez que la veo 🤭🤭
La película es divertida a veces, simplemente no es una película de Mad Max. Pero me alegro que te haya gustado 🤘
I bet this movie is awesome
Activation word: Ronald McDonald
All right, let’s be real the movie was fire. I don’t know what everybody’s complaining about.
It was okay. Worst Max movie though...
As a HUGE movie lover/fanatic and aspiring actress I actually thoroughly enjoyed Furiosa. It's in my top five favorite movies of 2024 thus far. ❤❤❤❤
Awesome that you enjoyed it. Anya did well in the role.
@@CopaExMachina She did
Its suppose to be a sequel not a prequel who gives a damn where furiosa came from or knox...just continue the story
Furiosa the movie was supposed to be a sequel?
The first movie was considerably worse than this one. If fits better with the franchise. I don't relate with this viewpoint at all.
Pacing issues aside from Mad Max, it is still better storytelling for an origin than Furiosa.
Hope and glory a Mad Max fan film is a better movie and they didn't even have a 100 million. I seen it and it wasn't nothing much the best part of the movies is in the trailers. I went for highin gasoline and instead got kerosene😂😂😂
Been meaning to watch that fan film for some time now. LOL on that kerosene bit HAHAHA
Outstanding video. No Mad Max, no me. Absolutely damn right.
You're outstanding
I couldn't stand the screentime Furiosa got in Fury Road, why the hell would I want to watch a 2 and 1/2 hour movie about her?
some good sense but i sat through it but 25M flop.
Reveal Hardy Tom Hardy to be the Feral Kid on a mission to rescue Mel Gibson OG Max from some wasteland warlord. $600 million box office guaranteed.
It's seriously printing money.
I liked the movie a lot.
Favorite part...go!
@CopaExMachina my one thing gripe is that they used to much cgi. Looked out of place. I did enjoy the story . Liked it more then , the first one. Hopefully they make one more movie but with Mad Max of course.
Dude - lighten up on the offensive crap - you can be a critic without that stuff
Offensive crap? LOL what offended you and why am I responsible for it?
Eh, none of the mad max movies are any good. This movie is getting good reviews though.
I am praying to Mediterranean Jesus right now to hold me back. Did you just say NONE of the Mad Max movies are not good?
@CopaExMachina my bad poor choice of words. I think they are obviously well received by critics so are therefore deemed good films. What I should have said is that they just aren't for me. Kinda like the lethal weapon series, I don't see the appeal.
Road Warrior was awesome!!!
The movie is to good!
Too good to be good?
I loved it
Good
I thought it was awesome
Happy to hear you liked it.