Just watched Mad Max fury road for the first time last night

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Should of won Best Picture, or Miller at LEAST best director in how he directed this masterpiece! At least both were nominated. :wow:
I believe they got it right with Spotlight, but Fury Road was an incredible theater experience.

Miller should have won Best Director over Iñárritu.

edit: how the hell did The Revenant win best Cinematography over Fury Road?
 

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I believe they got it right with Spotlight, but Fury Road was an incredible theater experience.

Miller should have won Best Director over Iñárritu.

edit: how the hell did The Revenant win best Cinematography over Fury Road?

Revenant used only natural lighting. I'm not mad at it taking the award
 

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I believe they got it right with Spotlight, but Fury Road was an incredible theater experience.

Miller should have won Best Director over Iñárritu.

edit: how the hell did The Revenant win best Cinematography over Fury Road?
Not much a fan of spotlight but no way Fury Road was gonna get that award.
 

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I've seen the 1st and 3rd one over a hundred times...I still haven't watched the 2nd one which most people say is the best one.

I had The Road Warrior blu-ray and lost it:mindblown:
 

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I've seen the 1st and 3rd one over a hundred times...I still haven't watched the 2nd one which most people say is the best one.

I had The Road Warrior blu-ray and lost it:mindblown:
The Road Warrior is incredible. Although most people praise it for the final legendary chase scene, the opening of the film is one of the greatest show-not-tell sequences in film history.
 
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