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Despite it being 30 years since the release of Beyond Thunderdome – the third, mediocre instalment in the Mad Max saga, George Miller’s franchise remains iconic and still capable in 2015 of generating rabid passion, gigantic anticipation and millions of dollars from films geeks and action junkies alike. It’s ironic that the Tina Turner/Mel Gibson blockbuster was such a misfire because (not…

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Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) dir. by George Miller.One long chase scene built like a video game - incluMad Max: Fury Road (2015) dir. by George Miller.One long chase scene built like a video game - incluMad Max: Fury Road (2015) dir. by George Miller.One long chase scene built like a video game - incluMad Max: Fury Road (2015) dir. by George Miller.One long chase scene built like a video game - incluMad Max: Fury Road (2015) dir. by George Miller.One long chase scene built like a video game - incluMad Max: Fury Road (2015) dir. by George Miller.One long chase scene built like a video game - incluMad Max: Fury Road (2015) dir. by George Miller.One long chase scene built like a video game - incluMad Max: Fury Road (2015) dir. by George Miller.One long chase scene built like a video game - incluMad Max: Fury Road (2015) dir. by George Miller.One long chase scene built like a video game - incluMad Max: Fury Road (2015) dir. by George Miller.One long chase scene built like a video game - inclu

Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) dir. by George Miller.

One long chase scene built like a video game - including levels and bosses. Amazing visuals and imaginative enemy design (cars and costumes), very limited dialogue. It should have focused even more on silly stuff like the flamethrower guitarist. More focus on dialogue would sure be welcome too.

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