Rank The Quadrilogy In Order...
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Did you really think the final chase of BTD is better than Fury Road??
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No, not the final chase (sorry it wasn't worded that well), but the final "wrap up of the story" script wise I thought was better in MM3 than in MM4.Did you really think the final chase of BTD is better than Fury Road??
I really felt MM4 ended before it should have.
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Ah, that's an easy one !
MAD MAX 1 first, then MAD MAX 2, then euh... MAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME is third I think, then FURY ROAD is fourth, but who really knows ? The two lasts are less easy to rank because they don't have any numbers in their title !
MAD MAX 1 first, then MAD MAX 2, then euh... MAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME is third I think, then FURY ROAD is fourth, but who really knows ? The two lasts are less easy to rank because they don't have any numbers in their title !
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RW
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One true ranking
FR
MM
BT
One true ranking
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1) RoadWarrior - Bleak and harrowing yet action packet. Resounding themes running behind a -very- solid story with characters you invested in.
2) Mad Max - Absolutely amazing independent movie that punched above its weight. Realistic vision of a post apocalyptic world. Incredible opening chase pushing filming techniques. Took the concept of an antagonist to a new level. Second half gets a bit tedious.
3) Fury Road - Fun fun fun. Pushed filmmaking limits. Mind blowing art department work. Too comic book but wisely targeted at a teenage/young adult audience. Style over substance. Terrible story. Shallow characters. Violent yet sanitised. Not sure if opening Interceptor chase was a "f*ck you" or "thank you" from Miller.
4) Beyond The Thunderdome - Amazing final chase. Thunderdome concept started a cult legend. Crack of the Earth was good but everything else too messy. Cow car and captain cloning was just insulting.
2) Mad Max - Absolutely amazing independent movie that punched above its weight. Realistic vision of a post apocalyptic world. Incredible opening chase pushing filming techniques. Took the concept of an antagonist to a new level. Second half gets a bit tedious.
3) Fury Road - Fun fun fun. Pushed filmmaking limits. Mind blowing art department work. Too comic book but wisely targeted at a teenage/young adult audience. Style over substance. Terrible story. Shallow characters. Violent yet sanitised. Not sure if opening Interceptor chase was a "f*ck you" or "thank you" from Miller.
4) Beyond The Thunderdome - Amazing final chase. Thunderdome concept started a cult legend. Crack of the Earth was good but everything else too messy. Cow car and captain cloning was just insulting.
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