The only part that felt funny to me was
Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
The "That's my name" line felt a little weird, but everything before was fine.
I'm sure Heath would've nailed the role, but I think having Hardy as Max is one of those casting decisions where I just can't really picture anyone else in the role. People need to remember, even if it's sad as hell, that Heath had been dead for 4.5 years when they filmed the movie and 7.5 when it was finally released. That time frame's too wack to put too much imagination into picturing him in the role.
I agree. That was actually one of my favorite lines along with the delivery. Considering that at the beginning of their relationship whenshauner111 wrote:That moment was great, dont know whatchu talkin bout!
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Immortan Joe featurette...
I'm going again tonight.
I'm going again tonight.
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Early Mon #s from bo.com forums:
Mad Max at #1
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wow. Just wow.AsianVersionOfET wrote:Fuckin stupid bitchnatalie wrote:Really?Anna Kendrick @AnnaKendrick
No.1??? Half naked supermodels in Mad Max and y'all went to see awkward chicks sing and do vagina jokes?? This is a world I can get behind
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Superlong but worth it:
Off I go for my second dosage.
https://vimeo.com/127381179ACS Victoria presents this wonderful explanation of what went into filming Mad Max: Fury Road. Presented by the film's cinematographer John Seale ACS ASC and 2nd Unit cinematographer David Burr ACS in Melbourne for the Victorian Branch of the ACS.
Off I go for my second dosage.