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Getbig Misc Discussion Boards => E-Board - Movies, Music, TV, Videogames, Comics => Topic started by: JBGRAY on February 11, 2012, 03:31:16 PM
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Being shot this year after a couple of years' delay. No Mel Gibson, however. Tom Hardy stars.
(http://www.madmaxmovies.com/mad-max-4-fury-road/fury-road-cars/fury-road-interceptor/mad-max-4-fury-road-interceptor.jpg)
(http://www.madmaxmovies.com/mad-max-4-fury-road/fury-road-cars/fx-holden-ute/mad-max-4-fury-road-blown-ute.jpg)
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i was gonna groan until i read 'tom hardy stars'. that'll do for me. 8)
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Being shot this year after a couple of years' delay. No Mel Gibson, however. Tom Hardy stars.
(http://www.madmaxmovies.com/mad-max-4-fury-road/fury-road-cars/fury-road-interceptor/mad-max-4-fury-road-interceptor.jpg)
(http://www.madmaxmovies.com/mad-max-4-fury-road/fury-road-cars/fx-holden-ute/mad-max-4-fury-road-blown-ute.jpg)
I approves!
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But that V12 Ford Falcon " the last interceptor" blew up in Road Warrior?
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So did the GGews keep Gibson away from this movie or was it his choice?
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No Mel - no Max.
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http://www.comicbookmovie.com/news/?a=63040
First MAD MAX: FURY ROAD Set Photos surface !
early set photos from George Miller’s Mad Max: Fury Road today From on location in Africa, feature model/star Abbey Lee Kershaw and some suped-up vehicles that continue the signature look of the Mad Max franchise.
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Looking forward to seeing this film.
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http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/rorschachsrants/news/?a=73002
MAD MAX: FURY ROAD Set Vid Showcases The Movie's Vehicles
The Mad Max films have always featured some crazy, souped-up vehicles of mass destruction, and George Miller's upcoming fourth entry in the franchise won't be any different. Check out the following production vid from the set in Namibia.
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http://www.nerdist.com/2014/06/mad-max-fury-road-reveals-theron-and-hardy-apocalypse-survivors/
MAD MAX: FURY ROAD Reveals Theron and Hardy, Apocalypse Survivors
This morning, EW revealed the cover for this week’s issue of their magazine, featuring Mad Max: Fury Road stars Tom Hard, Charlize Theron, and Charlize Theron’s cyborg arm.
Mad Max: Fury Road has been in development in some form or another for the better part of a decade, and I still couldn’t possibly hazard to tell you what it’s about. A cover reveal normally wouldn’t feel like a big deal but the accompanying story offers an official description of Theron’s character, “a bad-ass commander named Imperator Furiosa.” Fair enough.
It’s been 35 years since the first film in the series brought up Outback cop Max, who hops in his souped-up police interceptor to get revenge on the biker gang that murdered his wife and son. 1985′s Beyond the Thunderdome was a beautifully-shot misfire that almost felt incidentally like an entry in the franchise – lighter in tone (Max protects a group of feral children), it’s only around the last act that the film remembers to add some motor mayhem, largely recycling the great convoy sequence from The Road Warrior.
Bronson and The Dark Knight Rises star Hardy replaces Mel Gibson (in the role that made the actor famous stateside) as “Mad” Max Rockatansky from director George Miller, who tells EW that the idea for the film came to him back in 2000. Apparently, that idea involves one long, sustained chase: “I wanted to tell a linear story–a chase that starts as the movie begins and continues for 110 minutes,” with the piece promising largely practical effects and a dialog-light script.
Mad Max: Fury Road will be in theaters in May of 2015.
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kind of like the warriors, kool idea.