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I thought the action scenes were just dull and interchangeable. Colorful gasoline explosions, super-slow motion, and wall to wall effects. The direction was incredibly bland and tired. Compared to something like the Hong Kong battle in Pacific Rim the action scenes in AoE were just boring. Credit where credit is due, though. Unlike in the first 3 movies, the action scenes weren't quite as over-edited, had a decent sense of space, and were easy enough to follow. The more distinct looking robots which weren't exclusively shot in close-up helped a great deal as well. On the flip side the movie simply had none of those crazy XXXL set pieces. No sand eating metal monster with robo testicles and no skyscraper devouring robo worm either. It was just scene after scene of medium sized shiny things shooting and/or punching each other.
By the time the movie arrived at its Beijing setting, my patience had long since expired anyway.
Wow. I can't even begin to describe how genius that was.Was this already posted? If not....watch it!!
So, just how much CG is in Fury Road? Only for those who've seen the movie already!
http://www.fxguide.com/featured/a-graphic-tale-the-visual-effects-of-mad-max-fury-road/
Watched Enders Game the other day and wow... I can't believe this manages to score a 6.5 on IMDB because the whole thing just doesn't make any sense. 12 years old are being trained to annihilate a alien race because apparently 12 year olds make better battlefield generals than adults? Some half assed attempt at a Full Metal Jacket bootcamp? Whats even worse is that at no point you really feel like the aliens are actually bad.
Just saw Spy the other day. I had extremely low expectations (hadn't seen reviews, which are now quite good), but it was absolutely brilliant. Hilarious, silly and amazing. Go see it.