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Old 05.24.2015, 02:35 PM   #18734
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2 hours is this film's run time, and in the amount of this time George Miller, original director and screenwriter for the Mad Max franchise, lays downs the most balls-to-the-wall action film in recent history. In a world loaded with lacklustre retreads, reboots, trilogies, paired with Hollywood's insatiable lust for profits over quality control is completely steamrolled and destroyed with George Miller's massive story, and character known as Max.

Mad Max: Fury Road is action, and it will leave you in fog on how condensed an action film can bundle so much tightly packed power in 2 hours. There is no easy to decipher and shit plot that is trying to be delivered to you in a hour and a half, with a few breaks for dumbass comedy. George Miller takes you to his cut throat dystopian future and puts the pedal to the metal and doesn't look back. I thought that the end would be fast approaching during a point, and I thought it have to be left open ended because time would soon be running out, nope there was still like 3/4 of film still left. Long live Max, long live George Miller.
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