I guess. It really didn't feel any different than going between Mad Max 1 through 3 though. It just had a different lead actor. I mean Mad Max 2 is a totally different move than 1. There are also...
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I guess. It really didn't feel any different than going between Mad Max 1 through 3 though. It just had a different lead actor. I mean Mad Max 2 is a totally different move than 1. There are also...
How about Mad Max: Fury Road I'd also argue that The Force Awakens was pretty good as well, definitely not on the same level as something like Mad Max or Blade Runner though.
Honestly I'm looking forward to it. I like the Matrix sequels more than most, plus there was some really cool stuff done outside of the movies as well (looking at you Animatrix). So I'm looking...
Without question. In fact I'm convinced that was a principle factor in hiring Spielberg in the first place.
Also, I'm as far from a book purist as there can possibly be. Things that work in one...
The thing for me is that most people had Indian Jones built up so much in their head, that when Crystal Skull came out they where let down. For me the Indian Jones movies have always just been fun...
I fall in the camp of "I didn't hate it" I didn't love it either though. I think (for me) it's probably about on par with Temple of Doom. Probably a controversial opinion, but I also didn't really go...
That's because most are crap. That being said, people are really hard on modern comedies nowadays. It's kind of odd. What about the Hangover or Tropic Thunder? Although both are quite a few years...
I guess it's just a difference in taste. I do want to see Spy, but neither Bridesmaids nor The Heat did anything for me. Though it probably doesn't help that I don't particularly like Melissa...
I don't particularly care for Paul Feig movies so my hopes aren't exactly high. Otherwise like most reboot's it's completely unnecessary.
This is what I was hearing too. It's actually listed as Miller's next film on IMDB, so looks to be true.[/QUOTE]
What I've read is that Hardy signed a contract for four Mad Max films and Miller...