Tag: Mad Max: Fury Road
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‘Mad Max: Fury Road’: George Miller Looks Back at Filming Charlize Theron’s Iconic Scream in One Take
“Mad Max: Fury Road” is full of memorable explosions and non-stop action beats, but the most iconic moment has nothing to do with fighting or driving. After learning from the remaining Mothers that her home (the Green Place) no longer exists, Charlize Theron’s Furiosa walks alone out into the desert and, overcome with despair and…
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‘Future World’ Trailer: What If James Franco Made a Cheap ‘Mad Max’ Knock-Off?
Welcome to Future World, which looks to be a low-grade knock-off of Mad Max: Fury Road featuring James Franco and Snoop Dogg. I encourage you to watch the Future World trailer below, and attempt to make sense of it all. Future World! It’s definitely a movie, and it definitely features some pretty well-known people, like…
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‘Future World’ Trailer: Words Can’t Describe The Craziness Seen In This ‘Mad Max’-Inspired Film From James Franco
After the ‘Mad Max’ franchise gained prominence in the early ‘80s, there was a horde of rip-off films that were chasing the success of George Miller’s film. There are so many of these films, from Europe and the United States, that the “Mad Max Rip-Off Film” is practically its own genre. Now, in 2018, after…
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‘Elizabeth Harvest’ SXSW Clip: What’s Behind Door No. 1?
Exclusive: Sebastian Gutierrez returns to Austin for the fourth time to debut a film of his — this one is the sleek looking Elizabeth Harvest, a Gothic-vibed sci-fi pic starring Mad Max: Fury Road‘s Abbey Lee, Ciaran Hinds, Matthew Beard and longtime Gutierrez collaborator Carla Gugino. The riff on the Bluebeard folktale (with a little…
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‘Baby Driver’ Director, Crew Prepped to the ‘Millisecond’ Before Production Began
“ ‘Baby Driver,’ is not just an action film. It’s more like an action musical,” says its writer-director Edgar Wright. “The key is actually not that it is edited to the music, but more crucially it’s choreographed to the music.”Getaway driver Baby (Ansel Elgort) is listening to music through earbuds for nearly the entire movie,…
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Stage 5, Die Gesellschaft Partner for ‘The Girl from Wereldend’
Berlinale — 2018 — Producer Dylan Voogt of South Africa’s Stage 5 Films and Germany’s Die Gesellschaft Dgs are partnering on “The Girl from Wereldend,” a period film set in colonial-era Namibia.The female-directed feature is an ambitious South Africa-Namibia-Germany co-production that reflects the southern African nation’s intent “to push the culture of collaboration,” according to…