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The guy is an amazingly gifted director. On my 3rd watch of this fiery chaos of a movie, the attention to detail in it is mind blowing. Every award the whole team got was well deserved.

That fight scene between Max and Furiosa was raw badass.

What's your overall opinion of this installment in the Mad Max universe? What wold you have changed? Who do you think may have badly casted? I don't see any flaws in it, myself. A fucking helluva thrill ride!

The guy is an amazingly gifted director. On my 3rd watch of this fiery chaos of a movie, the attention to detail in it is mind blowing. Every award the whole team got was well deserved. That fight scene between Max and Furiosa was raw badass. What's your overall opinion of this installment in the Mad Max universe? What wold you have changed? Who do you think may have badly casted? I don't see any flaws in it, myself. A fucking helluva thrill ride!

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Opinions do vary, understandably. I don't agree with your view of it but that's absolutely OK. One movie I thought was beautifully shot and had fantastic effects was Avatar BUT, as soon as you put any thought into it, it breaks down terribly. That is a beautifully shitty movie. That movie also has it legions of fans that think it's the best movie ever put to film. I don't agree with them but that's OK too.

I didn't get that feeling from Fury Road. I wasn't bugged by stupid things during it. Unlike Avatar, there wasn't any glaring ridiculousness that took away from the enjoyment of the movie.

Honest question: What specifically would you have done differently with Fury Road had you directed it? I think I would have cast somebody else as Furiosa. Also would have been good to get Mel back in the role as an older Max. Maybe even incorporate Tom as a character in it. Also would have liked for them to include the Bullet farm and Gastown into the it.