Mad Max: Fury Road
Graham Craycraft From the trailers Mad Max appears to be another weak and random action movie that will reach all low expectations that viewers have going in. But upon deeper review the audience will find one of the most enjoyable and beautiful movies ever made. The vast landscape and grandiose shots held over the quick movements of the vehicle scenes say in more words than can actually describe them. I feel that no words could or can describe the various scenes that ensue this entire movie. George Miller’s continuation with Mad Max was a risky endeavor that possibly could have only been pulled off by himself. I fear that if directors such as Michael Bay had gotten their hands on this idea it would have turned into just another bad movie although with the same amount of explosions. George Miller’s genius was not to tone down the action or even the bizzarity, but give warrant to both of these extremes with impeccable acting and a memorable story. From Immortan Joe and his sons to...