Nooooooo Mad Max WHyyyyy
#351
Posté 28 mai 2015 - 05:51
If nobody flakes that is. If they're even available in the first place. Why am I telling you this?
Beautiful badass bald broadsss
#352
Posté 28 mai 2015 - 06:42
Planning to watch it soon as well.
I'm loving the OST.
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#353
Posté 28 mai 2015 - 07:43
- Leo et Voxr aiment ceci
#354
Posté 29 mai 2015 - 04:23
Planning to watch it soon as well.
I'm loving the OST.
That song is hype ![]()
#355
Posté 30 mai 2015 - 05:03
Also, the War Boys are basically 40K Orcs with white skin and nowhere near enuff dakka. I couldn't get enough of those guys. The practical effetcs looked so much better than traditional CGI too.
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#356
Posté 30 mai 2015 - 05:10
I really liked that movie, and those whole controversy about it being a feminist fantasy is nuts. It was one of the most metal movies I've ever seen, they just didn't make it a total sausagefest in terms of main characters and added a motivation to save hot girls from the ugly villains which is hardly avant-garde in terms of tropes.
Also, the War Boys are basically 40K Orcs with white skin and nowhere near enuff dakka. I couldn't get enough of those guys. The practical effetcs looked so much better than traditional CGI too.
Where is my Spacemarines... Huh?!
#357
Posté 30 mai 2015 - 06:10
#358
Posté 30 mai 2015 - 06:48
I do this to every 2nd or 3rd person in Watch Crap.... They freak and call the cops...
Why do feminazis want to run everyone's fun and make every single thing on Earth an issue?
#359
Posté 30 mai 2015 - 09:09
Do you really want an answer? because as a former one i can give that to you.
#360
Posté 30 mai 2015 - 09:16
Do you really want an answer? because as a former one i can give that to you.
I'm interested in why yes?
I went saw it, and it's a fun action movie I didn't want to go expecting to find issues to think about I went for escapism
#361
Posté 30 mai 2015 - 10:00
It is. there is practically nothing feminist in there there is almost nothing that hasn't been done before. politically wise yeah there is the issue of sexual slavery witch Eve Ensler did research in the Congo but bare in mind the Congo also has a high number of Male rape too. warlords use it as a weapon of terror.
OK on to the topic the reason its in there is to push a narrative. modern 3rd wave Feminism is more like a religion than a movement its less about Women being equal to "You need us, we are your salvation and You are either against us or with us."
Like i said never saw that in this. hell i doubt this would pass the Bechdell test.
it was a Mindless action flick.
#362
Posté 30 mai 2015 - 10:58
It is. there is practically nothing feminist in there there is almost nothing that hasn't been done before. politically wise yeah there is the issue of sexual slavery witch Eve Ensler did research in the Congo but bare in mind the Congo also has a high number of Male rape too. warlords use it as a weapon of terror.
OK on to the topic the reason its in there is to push a narrative. modern 3rd wave Feminism is more like a religion than a movement its less about Women being equal to "You need us, we are your salvation and You are either against us or with us."
Like i said never saw that in this. hell i doubt this would pass the Bechdell test.
it was a Mindless action flick.
Oooh I like this...
#363
Posté 30 mai 2015 - 02:34
I do this to every 2nd or 3rd person in Watch Crap.... They freak and call the cops...
Why do feminazis want to run everyone's fun and make every single thing on Earth an issue?
The movie has a plot about scantly clad hot girls trying to escape sexual slavery to a deformed freak of a warlord, a couple Badass Grandma types, and one of three characters that do most of the fighting against the villain is a woman.
If that is really enough to make it a ''feminazis ruined it!!'' thing (keeping in mind that this is a movie that otherwise prides itself on being metal, ridiculously over-the-top and testosterone fulfilled in almost every single possible way), then I daresay the hardcore anti-feminists are just as fanatical as the people they denounce.
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#364
Posté 30 mai 2015 - 02:44
The movie has a plot about scantly clad hot girls trying to escape sexual slavery to a deformed freak of a warlord, a couple Badass Grandma types, and one of three characters that do most of the fighting against the villain is a woman.
If that is really enough to make it a ''feminazis ruined it!!'' thing (keeping in mind that this is a movie that otherwise prides itself on being metal, ridiculously over-the-top and testosterone fulfilled in almost every single possible way), then I daresay the hardcore anti-feminists are just as fanatical as the people they denounce.
I liked the movie.
But I went in looking for entertainment and hell I got entertainment. I didn't go in with any kind of expectations or looking for an issue?
I enjoyed it for what it was.
#365
Posté 30 mai 2015 - 02:56
As long as it has that gyro pilot dude, flying a new vehicle, still talking, dressing, and acting the same as his previous characters, but somehow being a different character, then I'll be happy.
Mel Gibson, probably not so much. I'm sure he's spinning in his grave.
#366
Posté 04 juin 2015 - 05:27
Watched the movie yesterday. Pretty entertaining. It is cheesy and campy fun, and it works. Giving it a 7 out of 10.
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#367
Posté 23 juin 2015 - 03:12
Thread necromancy, Hi!
I just bumped this because I was thinking about the movie and wanted to share my thoughts on the feminism angle.
There were parts of the movie that had me rolling my eyes and moved me towards the feeling that it played up some post-apocalyptic blame-gaming feminist fantasy (Notably, the scene where the women kick Nux out of the truck while screaming "Who destroyed the world?")
But really Nux saved the film for me in that respect. He's a tumor riddled indoctrinated piece of cannon fodder, victimized by the very same oppressor that they're fleeing. Their anger was misplaced. Nux certainly didn't destroy the world. He's just trying to find some meaning in his pitiable half life the only way he knows how, and has a capacity for kindness and tenderness once you strip away that cult fanaticism.
Max? honestly he was kinda there most of the time. Even Nux has more lines than he does.
So, I
Nux ![]()
#368
Posté 23 juin 2015 - 03:19
Max is always the guy who is forced into the situations.
#369
Posté 23 juin 2015 - 03:36
Thread necromancy, Hi!
Nope. Even waking 6 months old sleeping threads isn't considered Necromancy.
#370
Posté 23 juin 2015 - 04:14
Thread smelling salts then?Nope. Even waking 6 months old sleeping threads isn't considered Necromancy.
#371
Posté 23 juin 2015 - 06:20
I saw it and really enjoyed it. So many great scenes.
I wad slightly disappointed though that Furiosa is the name she was born with and not the name she earned. I also wanted some insight into her need for redemption. Whatever. The movie was a lot of fun and very metal.
Witness me!
#372
Posté 23 juin 2015 - 06:52
Whatever. The movie was a lot of fun and very metal.
Nope. It's a punk movie.
A metal movie is a pre-apocalyptic one that says current civilization sux and post-apocalypse is what we like!
#373
Posté 23 juin 2015 - 07:30
Nope. It's a punk movie.
A metal movie is a pre-apocalyptic one that says current civilization sux and post-apocalypse is what we like!
No. What you described is punk.
- KingTony aime ceci
#374
Posté 23 juin 2015 - 07:33
Isn't Metal just a more extreme Rock or more retarded Punk?
#375
Posté 25 juin 2015 - 05:59
I have no idea where the nonsense came from that it's some "feminist film" but that idea should return to the ass that clearly shat it out. As Giantdeathrobot put it, it's a movie that has "scantly clad hot girls trying to escape sexual slavery to a deformed freak of a warlord, a couple of badass grandma types, and one of three characters that do most of the fighting against the villain is a woman."
The way I saw it, Max and Furiosa saved each other's lives in many difference situations in the film but ultimately Max is the one who saved everyone with his final plan at the end. It's pretty much as one writer put it, the vulnerable woman trope is maintained throughout the film with Max saving all the women at the end, not Furiosa.
Surely a radical feminist film would portray all men as pigs and have Furiosa come to Max's rescue? Yeah that didn't happen here.
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