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nihillist-blog · 11 months
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Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
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motionpicturelover · 9 months
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"Mad Max" (1979) - George Miller
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Films I've watched in 2023 (75/119)
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brokehorrorfan · 1 year
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Bottleneck Gallery will release Mad Max: Fury Road 24x36 giclee prints by Pablo Olivera tomorrow, April 27, at 12pm EST. Four editions will be available.
The standard version is limited to 250 for $60, the purple variant is limited to 100 for $70, the sepia variant is limited to 50 for $80, and the aluminum print is limited to 50 for $175.
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vermilllionsands · 3 months
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Hugh Keays-Byrne on set of Mad Max (1979)
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godadorgohome · 1 year
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Did you know there’s a version of Moby Dick with Sir Patrick Stewart, Hugh Keays-Byrne and Ted Levine? 😍😍😍😍
YES I DID YES I DID and Hugh looks insanely fuckable in it
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They all do tbh???
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It's a TV miniseries (1998) and it's torrentable but I haven't found it anywhere streaming for free so if anyone has a link to it feel free to drop it in the comments!
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adamwatchesmovies · 1 year
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Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
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Since Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome, we've seen countless imitators of the franchise - none of which have captured the satisfying savagery of The Road Warrior. Finally, George Miller returns to the genre he spawned. It's been 34 long years waiting but all that time's been worth it. Mad Max: Fury Road is not merely the best post-apocalyptic action film in recent memory; it’s one of the best action films ever made.
In a post-apocalyptic wasteland where resources are scarce and those who control them rule, former police officer Max Rockatansky (Tom Hardy) is haunted by the dreams of the people he failed to save but has given up fixing this broken world. When he comes across Imperator Furiosa (Charlize Theron) rescuing a group of women from the warlord cult leader Immortan Joe (Hugh Keays-Byrne) and his army of armoured vehicles, he joins them in their flight.
It’s a deluge of metal-twisting, rip-roaring, spine-busting, blood vessel-bursting, flame-covered action scenes that never, ever stop. We’re talking about lengthy car chases - the film is composes almost entirely of them - where demented warriors with complete disregard for their safety throw spears, explosives, arrows, bullets and even their own bodies to get every inch they can. When you think you’ve seen it all, here come the armoured vehicles, hydraulic buzzsaws, death traps big enough to swallow big rigs, grenade-hurling motorcycle riders, the war drums and the acrobats from hell. Amid the carnage and the poor saps getting crushed underneath the wheels, this is a gorgeous picture with beautiful azure skies and fiery orange landscapes whose every frame you could proudly hang on your wall. There is so much detail in the costumes, the vehicles, the world itself there isn’t room to pause and look. There certainly isn't space for character development and growth… or is there?
This is an extremely lean picture. The whole thing takes place over a couple of days and when people slow down, it’s because another step without rest would mean death from exhaustion. It’s about the here and now. You don’t worry about what’s coming next because if you don’t focus on the immediate threat, there’s not going to be a “next”. There isn't time for characters to sit down and talk; you get to know the characters by their actions. You understand how they've changed by comparing the way they react to each other the first time they meet versus the next, and the next. You understand what these people are about by the way they carry each other as the film goes on or the look on their faces before their life is extinguished. Director George Miller knows you’ve got the brains to figure out what makes this world tick… so figure it out.
On the surface, Mad Max: Fury Road appears to be simple eye-candy. Kinetic visuals, insane stunts, gunfights, hand-to-hand combat, the primal satisfaction of on-screen violence and nothing more. Upon closer inspection, you recognize how deep it is. In this story there are themes of survival, of feminist revolt, of home, forgiveness, revenge, redemption, and more. No run-of-the-mill slugfest has as much weight as Mad Max: Fury Road. Director George Miller, along with co-writers Brendan McCarthy and Nico Lathouris have brought us one of the greatest examples of visual storytelling you can wrap your mangled hands around. (On Blu-ray, January 18, 2019)
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reppyy · 1 year
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Here the link cause i couldnt get it on youtube XD
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyd_rzDrG4e8yeYe5H0608g/community?lb=UgkxVe0GtLu3dhszH6cCUL6zhuOIIp6iLa0f
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supermarcey · 2 years
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The Ozploit Cast - Episode 10: '1979 to 1980 Films' Thirst, Mad Max, Felicity, The Plumber and The Chain Reaction
The Ozploit Cast - Episode 10: '1979 to 1980 Films' Thirst, Mad Max, Felicity, The Plumber and The Chain Reaction #Podcast #Ozploitation #PodNation #AussiePodcasts
The Ozploit Cast – Episode 10: ‘1979 to 1980 Films’ Thirst, Mad Max, Felicity, The Plumber and The Chain Reaction Download HERE https://supermarcey.files.wordpress.com/2022/07/the-ozploit-cast-episode-10-1979-to-1980-films-thirst-mad-max-felicity-the-plumber-and-the-chain-reaction.mp3 Welcome to our Podcast series from The Super Network with The Ozploit Cast! This podcast series is all about…
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isharaneith · 2 years
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Farscape Deck
10 of Diamonds - Grunchlk, played by Hugh Keays-Byrne
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nihillist-blog · 11 months
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Mad Max (1979)
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roopnavarro · 2 months
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Behind the scenes photo from Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
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main-force-patrol · 5 months
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Could Lachy Hulme be our new Immortan Joe?
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streeetcleaner · 3 months
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Me: :(
Toecutter chilling under a blanket:
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Me: :)
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studioswitchum · 5 months
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One of my customers, who happens to be a famous Japanese animation creator's Toecutter action figure. Work in progress.
He ordered my Mifune heads but realized he is a huge mad Max fan so offered him a head of Toecutter.
His name is Shujirou Hamakawa
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