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Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)

Directed by George Miller

Thriller | Adventure | Action

Most recently watched by AllAboutSteve, VicnaLobster, sensoria, lordofthemovies, CaptainBigTime, schofizzy, jeneot33, archstanton43, pinedemort, Javitron

Overview

An apocalyptic story set in the furthest reaches of our planet, in a stark desert landscape where humanity is broken, and most everyone is crazed fighting for the necessities of life. Within this world exist two rebels on the run who just might be able to restore order.

Rated R | Length 121 minutes

Actors

Tom Hardy | Charlize Theron | Nicholas Hoult | Hugh Keays-Byrne | Josh Helman | Nathan Jones | Zoë Kravitz | Rosie Huntington-Whiteley | Riley Keough | Abbey Lee | Courtney Eaton | John Howard | Richard Carter | Iota | Angus Sampson | Jennifer Hagan | Megan Gale | Melissa Jaffer | Melita Jurišić | Gillian Jones | Joy Smithers | Antoinette Kellerman | Christina Koch | Jon Iles | Quentin Kenihan | Coco Jack Gillies | Chris Patton | Stephen Dunlevy | Richard Norton | Vincent Roxburgh | John Walton | Ben Smith-Petersen | Russ McCarroll | Judd Wild | Elizabeth Cunico | Greg Van Borssum | Rob Jones | Sebastian Dickins | Darren Mitchell | Crusoe Kurddal | Shyan Tonga | Cass Comerford | Albert Lee | Ripley Voeten | Riley Paton | Maycn Van Borssum | Hunter Stratton Boland | Nathan Jenkins | Fletcher Gill | Whiley Toll | Ferdinand Hengombe | Gadaffi Davsab | Noddy Alfred | Jackson Hengombe | Christian Fane | Callum Gallagher | Abel Hofflin | Lee Perry | Hiroshi Kasuga

Viewing History (seen 8 times)

Date ViewedDeviceFormatSourceRating
05/11/2024Home Theater4K Blu-rayBorrowed10 stars
12/04/2017TVBlu-rayOwned10 stars
03/09/2016Movie ScreenDigitalTheater9 stars
07/15/2015Movie ScreenDigitalTheater9 stars
06/06/2015Movie ScreenDigitalTheater9 stars
05/23/2015Movie ScreenDigitalTheater9 stars
05/17/2015Movie ScreenDigitalTheater9 stars
05/16/2015Movie ScreenDigitalTheater9 stars
 

Viewing Notes

Yep. And in 3D.

Can’t recall the last time I went to see the same movie again during opening weekend. Maybe IRON MAN*? And that was more to do with the people I went to see it with (if that’s correct). Seeing MM:FR again was more about being completely blown away during the first viewing that a second viewing was required just to absorb it all.

I don’t wanna say that I like the movie more on the second viewing but I think I did find more to enjoy since I wasn’t so completely taken with the stunts (as I noted in my first viewing). I could just enjoy the action as it unfolded without being so mesmerized. Such a glorious movie in so many ways.

I’d like to read as many critical essays as possibly then see it again.

* Okay, I was wrong about IRON MAN. It was six days apart from those viewings. So maybe SPIDER-MAN?

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