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- by Suture Self
- Tue May 19, 2015 3:58 am
- Forum: Movie-Specific
- Topic: "Mad Max: Fury Road"
- Replies: 99
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ShogunRua wrote:Suture Self wrote:ShogunRua wrote:I'm now interested in seeing it, after an overwhelmingly positive review from Filthy;
http://filthycritic.com/
It's total adrenaline and badass practical effects. I bet you'd dig it. Perhaps Stewie didn't like it because the women in the film aren't proportioned like
Mila Kunis. It's also a total "Fuck you" to the policies of protectionism and tyranny, so I think, in your own way, you'll be able to appreciate its angle on what it means to be free.
Yeah, I was even more encouraged by the content of Filthy's review itself than his exceptionally rare five finger score. Namely, when he wrote that the movies doesn't take itself seriously, and certainly not in the "grimdark" manner of so many modern-day remakes and adaptations do. And that it consists of one jaw-dropping set piece and stunt after another, with the "story" merely being its set-up. That made me think of a more high-budget version of
The Transporter 2.
It doesn't pretend to be of this world (it goes for a more fable-like approach), so in that sense, it absolutely doesn't take itself seriously (The Doof Warrior Guitarist lmao. if you don't know what I'm talking about, you'll see), and there are a lot of laugh out loud stunts and moments that definitely have Buster Keaton's name all over it.
However, that's not to say there aren't some unexpectedly moving scenes and relationships in the film, and the focus on body horror makes the threat of death to every individual in the film seem not just real, but almost expected at any instant.
- by ShogunRua
- Tue May 19, 2015 3:34 am
- Forum: Movie-Specific
- Topic: "Mad Max: Fury Road"
- Replies: 99
- Views: 23986
Suture Self wrote:ShogunRua wrote:I'm now interested in seeing it, after an overwhelmingly positive review from Filthy;
http://filthycritic.com/
It's total adrenaline and badass practical effects. I bet you'd dig it. Perhaps Stewie didn't like it because the women in the film aren't proportioned like
Mila Kunis. It's also a total "Fuck you" to the policies of protectionism and tyranny, so I think, in your own way, you'll be able to appreciate its angle on what it means to be free.
Yeah, I was even more encouraged by the content of Filthy's review itself than his exceptionally rare five finger score. Namely, when he wrote that the movies doesn't take itself seriously, and certainly not in the "grimdark" manner of so many modern-day remakes and adaptations do. And that it consists of one jaw-dropping set piece and stunt after another, with the "story" merely being its set-up. That made me think of a more high-budget version of
The Transporter 2.
- by Stewball
- Tue May 19, 2015 1:06 am
- Forum: Movie-Specific
- Topic: "Mad Max: Fury Road"
- Replies: 99
- Views: 23986
Suture Self wrote:ShogunRua wrote:I'm now interested in seeing it, after an overwhelmingly positive review from Filthy;
http://filthycritic.com/
It's total adrenaline and badass practical effects. I bet you'd dig it. Perhaps Stewie didn't like it because the women in the film aren't proportioned like
Mila Kunis. It's also a total "Fuck you" to the policies of protectionism and tyranny, so I think, in your own way, you'll be able to appreciate its angle on what it means to be free.
Goddamn. What are you talking about? I saw nothing wrong with their proportions. And I don't know where you're going with that "policies of protectionism and tyranny" shit. I'm for neither tyranny nor anarchism--which is essentially a form of tyranny. Judging by this, you wouldn't know freedom if it slapped you in the face.
- by Suture Self
- Mon May 18, 2015 11:49 pm
- Forum: Movie-Specific
- Topic: "Mad Max: Fury Road"
- Replies: 99
- Views: 23986
ShogunRua wrote:I'm now interested in seeing it, after an overwhelmingly positive review from Filthy;
http://filthycritic.com/
It's total adrenaline and badass practical effects. I bet you'd dig it. Perhaps Stewie didn't like it because the women in the film aren't proportioned like
Mila Kunis. It's also a total "Fuck you" to the policies of protectionism and tyranny, so I think, in your own way, you'll be able to appreciate its angle on what it means to be free.