Mad Max spoiler discussion (We praten over de film in hier)

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brehs this was fukking crack. Everyone's mentioned the stunts. I have no idea how they did 90% of that shyt. Amazing cinematography from beginning to end. This is such a beautiful film. The one criticism I've seen is the supposed lack of character development and/or story but I didn't think so. Miller opts to SHOW the audience this world instead of telling us about it. Everything you need to know is on screen you just need to pay attention. It was refreshing because I hate those lulls in action flicks where they decide they are going to tell you everything. If you felt you didn't understand some parts it's because you probably missed a lot of the little details that are in there.

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just got back from a 3d showing. The 3d was a sham. I only remember a few scenes toward the very end that took any advantage of it. when the steering wheel came at the screen

I'm still processing the movie overall but it was a fukking spectacle. I'm about to preorder the Blu ray on Amazon. My favorite characters were the old ladies who are about that life in particular the one who died

some of the dialogue and the performances from the bad guys were a little questionable but it's beside the point. it was probably intentional

the visuals and that soundtrack oh my god :noah:

what a dope universe he created as well not once was I bored. I've always been a sucker for movies set in sand/the desert

I'm still turnt, even my girl loved it

Best hardy flick since inception @TheGodling :umad:
 

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just got back from a 3d showing. The 3d was a sham. I only remember a few scenes toward the very end that took any advantage of it. when the steering wheel came at the screen

I'm still processing the movie overall but it was a fukking spectacle. I'm about to preorder the Blu ray on Amazon. My favorite characters were the old ladies who are about that life in particular the one who died

some of the dialogue and the performances from the bad guys were a little questionable but it's beside the point. it was probably intentional

the visuals and that soundtrack oh my god :noah:

what a dope universe he created as well not once was I bored. I've always been a sucker for movies set in sand/the desert

I'm still turnt, even my girl loved it

Best hardy flick since inception @TheGodling :umad:

I'm sorry, my breh, I didn't know you still were one of those backwards-ass stupid people that think 3D has nothing to do with depth perception and just means that stuff has to fly right at your face like "whoa!". Really, I actually feel sorry for you for that because it's not 2008 anymore. Not to say the 3D here is on some Avatar type ish but as far as post-converted 3D goes, it has never been done better than here.

But lol @ wondering too if maybe the dialogue and performances of the bad guys were done intentional. I'm sure your keen eye of perception can find the answer to that, Sherlock.

Last but not least, if you think this was Hardy's best flick since Inception I feel sorry for you again, breh.
 
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