Mad Max: Fury Road

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Re: Mad Max: Fury Road

#11 Post by Sixshot6 »

I think there is also a guide somewhere for the firearms of the films. At the very least Mad max's sawn-off seemed to change from a sawn-off side by side with a single trigger to a double trigger by the second film and by the third had a cut down straight stock and was a hammergun. I guess he might have lost it inbetween films. Also in some US promos (the second film just wen't by road warrior in the US) he had a mauser broom handle tucked in his front that only made an appearance being handed in at that thunderdome. Anyone got a gun guide for the films? I remember one from some years ago but can't seem to find it.
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#12 Post by snayperskaya »

http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Mad_Max:_Fury_Road

If you search the above site I dare say the other MM films are on there too........
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For gun nut movie buffs imfdb is essential reading.
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It's out tomorrow, but I'm going on Friday.
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#16 Post by Gazoo »

Charlize Theron is a must for me, I just admire her intergrity as an actress.
If Mel Gibson was in it I would not watch it for a gold pig, the boy has a giant anti-English chip on his shoulder, he could almost be Scottish or Australian.
I did like the first 2 MM movies though, before he became an English hater (amongst other races).
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Isn't MG extremely religious/catholic?
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christel wrote:Isn't MG extremely religious/catholic?
I think he was until he had to pay his ex-wife $400Million.
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#19 Post by the running man »

I thought all 3 were utter b movie trash,even Tina turner only made 3 a little better.......straight to video is how I'm hoping this will go....
When someone says "it's not about the money" you know what? it probably is all about money!
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#20 Post by BamBam »

Just got back from watching this... I should have gone to the IMAX and watched in 3D...

Because it's freeeeeking awesome!!!!

Typical Mad Max movie, straight into the action, car chases, fighting, shooting and streamlined dialogue.

A proper action flick with no let up, no mawkish emotional moments to ruin it. Wham-bam thank you Ma'am, in typical Aussie style they skip the foreplay!
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