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Why is this movie completely forgotten? Wasn't Anya even enough to make it memorable?
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>>218653178
It didn’t exclude the first movie which was a modern masterpiece of action, therefor it’s more forgettable
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>>218653215
>exclude
Exceed*
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>>218653178
Not by me, saw it twice and loved it
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Unnecessary spinoff that nobody asked for.
I still enjoyed it
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I dunno, OP. I've heard it was good.
It may be a victim of the culture wars.
They greenlit a grrrl-power!! epic that... wasn't Mad Max like the fans wanted. What was delivered was a serviceable action flick that happened to have a female lead. But by then, the fans were pissed off that they had thrust this upon them in the first place.
Maybe it could have worked if it wasn't in the MM universe. Maybe it could have worked if it was marketed better to men - yeah, there's a female lead, but this one doesn't actively hate you.
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>>218653178
I felt it was pretty lame. The action was weak, the characters were lousy. A Mad Max movie without Mad Max was never going to work.
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Should have chosen a different release window
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>>218653215
I saw it in theaters it was mid.
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>>218653215
I too saw it in theaters, masterpiece not even close, fun 7/10 flick tho
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I liked it better than Fury Road
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>>218653519
Bommy knocker bro didn't deserve that death
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>>218653467
>Mad Max movie without Mad Max was never going to work
That was their mistake, too bad there's not gonna be another mad max cause this one flopped
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>>218653467
>A Mad Max movie without Mad Max was never going to work.

Fury Road didn't really have Mad Max either, but it still sold well at the kinoplex.
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>>218653178
It was great
>even enough
Anya was the only bad part of the movie, but you can't see her face for most of it, so it's not a problem. Little Furiosa was great.
>>218654036
That's probably not a bad thing. The next best MadMax movie should be post hollywood death, made by a few dudes with some cool old cars and a cheap camera doing dangerous stunts in the outback.
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>>218653178
Furiosa is not an interesting character. She is just another side character for Max to work with, without him there is not much to do. Also this movie came out ten years too late.
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>>218653178
I just saw this a few weeks ago and I thought it was fuckin cool
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>>218653178
Love it. One of the best. But more divided attention then when Fury Road came out. Corona, culture war scars, and poor marketing hurt it bad. Also its visual identity. Constant motion, lots of it cartoonish. YouTube compression made the trailers look like trailers for vomit.
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>>218653178
It’s a good movie, but Fury Road is a great movie. Furiosa is a movie that should’ve been made around the same time as Johnny Mnemonic
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>>218653178
It was okay but it feels unnecessary in telling a story we didn't need and it doesn't have any set pieces that eclipse what we saw in Fury Road. I'm not sure it needs to exist and it's just an okay film so completely understandable that it has already been forgotten.
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>>218654011
Cabbaged
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>>218656859
The major setpieces in Furiosa hit much, much harder than anything in Fury Road: Opening chase, Bullet Farm, Dementus chasing Furiosa and Jack, Furiosa hunting down Dementus. And Octoboss assault on the War Rig is basically a best of Fury Road.
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>>218657167
also for >>218656899
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>>218653178
I liked Furiosa. I fully expected to hate it and it does have some serious flaws, but I still enjoyed it.
That being said I'm glad it flopped for two reasons:
1. I don't want anymore Mad Max movies without Mel; even spinoffs.
2. The director originally wanted a dindu actor to play the role of Praetorian Jack, but the actor they hired had to drop out at the last minute and they had to hire whoever was available which happened to be a White guy. So fuck that assfailian cuck for wanting that bullshit.
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No one wanted a prequel that you already knew will end in failure.
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>>218653178
I love this movie. This is a better movie than anything released in 2025.
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>>218657208
>The director originally wanted a dindu actor to play the role of Praetorian Jack, but the actor they hired had to drop out at the last minute and they had to hire whoever was available which happened to be a White guy
Holy shit. Luckiest fucking moment in cinema EVER.
I'd watch a Praetorian Jack spin-off to be honest.
>Mel
Dude, Mel should just direct his own damn MadMax movie at this point. Even if it were more in his alley, like a slower hour long short or something of him in some sort of barter town trying to get his car back (again)
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I would like to drive a big rig but since that Indian fellow recklessly caused that crash it terrifies me.
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>>218654036
Miller said after Furiosa's release and under-performance that he still wants to make the sequel Mad Max: The Wasteland, though perhaps he might need to first make some other more profitable film in between.
Sounds like it's on the unlikely side but he hasn't closed to the door to it

https://www.vulture.com/article/george-miller-says-he-has-another-mad-max-movie-on-deck.html
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it's a fun movie, i liked it.
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>>218653178
It was a movie. Some people saw it.

Movies are made out of moving pictures. Moving = movie. That's where the name comes from.

I've seen some movies.
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>>218660319
I also have seen some movies.
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I skipped it because I thought the footage of Hemsworth was off-putting. I don’t like him in ‘comedic’ roles because he knows he’s hot shit IRL and I feel like I can sense his self-awareness coming through the screen like “HAHA ISNT IT FUNNY, THAT I, INTERNATIONAL SEX SYMBOL CHRIS HEMSWORTH IS PLAYING THIS ROLE?” He’s unable to play these sort of roles straight and the stunt casting fails hard for me every time.
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>>218660357
No
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>>218653178
The world isn't filled with nearly the amount of simps you think it is, anon. Still way too many, though.
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>>218653178
It was great. If you like Fury Road I don't see why you wouldn't like this one.
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>>218653178
I really liked this movie honestly and was just thinking earlier about how it’s underrated. It did a good job showing the cycle of war, how little vengeance matters in such an apocalyptic world, all these details in the background about how civilization collapsed, etc. very effective emotionally in a way other Mad Max movies aren’t
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>>218657958
Would be a great shame if Mad Max 5 never gets mad. All these shitty fucking sequels and flops in Hollywood today get made, why not give Miller money to make an actual good sequel regardless of how much money it makes? He has certainly earned it with Fury Road mogging the rest of modern Hollywood so hard
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>>218653178
>no tom hardy
>no original furiosa actress, an ungly ayy lmao instead
>several time jumps instead of one continuous story
>more cgi bullshit instead of honest action
>the thor actor pulling too much attention away from the alleged protagonist (even has red cape ffs)
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Max Mad films are supposed to have cool practical effects but the film was full of absolutely dogshit pajeet tier of quality CGI which goes to show how much they actually cared about making the film. It's just slop.
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>>218653178
It was a bad movie
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>>218653178
>I really liked this movie honestly and was just thinking earlier about how it’s underrated. It did a good job showing the cycle of war, how little vengeance matters in such an apocalyptic world, all these details in the background about how civilization colIapsed, etc. very effective emotionally in a way other Mad Max movies aren’t
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>>218653178
its poorly written and has some of the worst cheap CG
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>>218657167
Just wrong but you're entitled to have an opinion even if it's wrong.
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>>218660639
From what I have seen the plot would have the same broad strokes as the video game. Though it depending what they go with they will have to take out the Faith/Glory subplot since they are dead by the time of Fury Road.
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>>218653178 (OP)
I really liked this movie honestIy and was just thinking earlier about how it’s underrated. It did a good job showing the cycle of war, how little vengeance matters in such an apocalyptic world, all these details in the background about how civilization colIapsed, etc. very effective emotionally in a way other Mad Max movies aren’t
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I really liked this movie honestIy and was just thinking earlier about how it’s underrated. It did a good job showing the cycle of war, how little vengeance matters in such an apocalyptic world, all these details in the background about how civilization colIapsed, etc. very effective emotionally in a way other Mad Max movies aren’t
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bad bot
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l really liked this movie honestIy and was just thinking earlier about how it’s underrated. It did a good job showing the cycle of war, how little vengeance matters in such an apocalyptic world, all these details in the background about how civilization colIapsed, etc. very effective emotionally in a way other Mad Max movies aren’t
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I really liked this movie honestIy and was just thinking earlier about how it’s underrated. It did a good job showing the cycle of war, how little vengeance matters in such an apocalyptic world, all these details in the background about how civilization colIapsed, etc. very effective emotionaIly in a way other Mad Max movies aren’t
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>>218660639
How would it ever get made? Fury Road did over twice the box office Furiosa did it cinemas (three times if you factor inflation) and it was considered a box office disappointment that only ever became profitable because of the DVD and Blu Ray market which no longer exists. Furiosa flopping pretty much consigned it to development hell bin.
I guess now that Paramount owns it and their parent company has infinite bux they might make it purely for their streaming service but I still think it's unlikely and George Miller is 81. How much enthusiasm does he have left for the Wasteland?
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>>218661954
Supposedly they actually did use a lot of practical effects and it was the post production effects that were meant to give it a dreamlike legendary feeling to it, but in practice it just made everything look more artificial
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>>218660387
Despite his wacky appearance, Hemsworth's character is mostly a serious one.
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>>218653178
It's the ultimate failure of these trojan horse woke movies. Fury Road sold itself as an action movie starring Mad Max. Was actually feminist drivel. It did well enough for a follow up. What do they do? Get cocky, and say they don't even need the trojan horse. just shove feminist garbage in there right up front. Turns out? People didn't want it.
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>>218653178
alien bitch fucking lost
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>>218653178
george thought that being able to make shots in 'real time' in unreal engine (like recording the screen and him saying to the assistant 'drive that car that way') made movie making super fun and therefore fun to watch but it just made people's unconsciouses sense they were watching throwaway gameplay and didn't stick in mind
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>>218661954
Her hair doesn't even blow around
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>>218661954
>>218654110
> some cool old cars and a cheap camera
car culture is dead ok? it was a 50s-70s thing with a little revival in the 2k for imports. No zoomers coming up are george lucas or george miller immersed in'wow, CARS' and inspired by 'wow, FAST woWOW cRASH.' and taking that to a screen with any pretext they can

cars are electric and silent now and HAVE YOU SEEN WHAT THEY FUCKING LOOK LIKE
oh my god nobody is motivated to put anything to do with cars in a movie.

I don't know what zoomers and alphas actually think is cool, let alone what that can translate to film. I leave that to be seen but it's not going to be cars or fantasyfied cars like the millenium falcon etc, that's for sure
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>>218653178
it was slop
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Nope. Hemsworth was pretty great in it, but a terrible movie.
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>>218653178
I think it is mostly because Dementus is a fucking boring villain, or overall character even.
Doesn't come close to Humungus, Toecutter. or Imortan Joe even.
Also Pretorian Jack is even more boring.
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>>218653178
All prequels are bad, and it's a prequel to a boring shit movie with no relevance
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>>218653178
>fury road establishes that she was captured just like max (literally the first frame with her shows joe's brand on her neck and that scene comes right after they tried to brand max)
>turns out she was actually traded and was supposed to be a wife
>turns out she actually managed to escape but returned for some reason
>turns out she actually managed to escape again but returned for some reason
>turns out she actually could just fuck off after killing crazydus or whatever the fuck was his name but still returned to joe
>joe is actually presented as the sanest warlord so there's even less reasons for her to escape him in fury road
miller is a fucking hack, fury road was a lighting in a bottle
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I enjoyed it but it wasn't anything special
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>>218653178
Because it fundamentally has no reason to exist. Mad Max movies (except the first one) have been about unreliable narrators telling the story of how Max came into their lives, changed them and then disappeared into the wasteland. In Road Warrior it's the feral kid, in Thunderdome it's the Sydney tribe, in Fury Road it's the memory people with tattoos and shit. The Max in each of these movies may not even have been the same person and it wouldn't matter, at this point he's more like an archetype, a wandering spirit who appears when you need help.

Furiosa completely did away with this aspect of the world and is why i'll never watch it again. Besides, Furiosa wasn't an interesting enough character to warrant a prequel all about her.
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>>218653178
>isn't better than Fury Road
>girlboss fatigue + no Max
>is a prequel story of a side character in Fury Road that doesn't even star the actress who made the character iconic
>le men are evil rapists, le women are oppressed innocents
>you can just watch Fury Road again
>if you've seen Fury Road you already knew how this would end, and it ends very anti-climatically
>Everything looks so fake, even the scenes that are supposedly shot on real sets and locations. What's the point of shooting real stunts on location if you're gonna put it through a filter that makes it look like cgi?
>the off-screen battle
>you damn well know they aren't gonna do the next one, so why bother?
>and did I say you can just watch Fury Road again?
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>>218663566
fury road was shit too
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>>218654095
>Fury Road didn't really have Mad Max either
it did
>it still sold well at the kinoplex
it didn't
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>>218653178
I liked it more than Fury Road, although I wish there had been more of her mom, she was hot
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>>218663954
What's wrong with a long running movie series trying a different approach? I thought the worldbuilding was interesting
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>>218653178
was anya nude?
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>>218653178
Not enough Cunnyosa. Whole movie should been Cunnyosa
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>>218653178
It's boring and soulless
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>>218665238
Because
1) It bombed and took the franchise with it
2) It is conceptually dumber than the original movies, which could tell basically infinite stories with countless different actors and directors. Trying to tie them together with prequels and sequels and shit just does not work.



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