Unpopular opinions
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Went to see Mad Max Fury Road and left the cinema before the end of the film. Absolutely mind numbing. No emotion. Read some reviews and the critics loved it. I reckon the film companies pay the critics back handlers in exchange for favourable reviews.
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Went to see Mad Max Fury Road and left the cinema before the end of the film. Absolutely mind numbing. No emotion. Read some reviews and the critics loved it. I reckon the film companies pay the critics back handlers in exchange for favourable reviews.
I trust your reviews @den1mhead . Ex Machina only came out down here last week or so, amazing movie!
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@Snowy, agreed, Ex-Machina was a quality movie
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Went to see Mad Max Fury Road and left the cinema before the end of the film. Absolutely mind numbing. No emotion. Read some reviews and the critics loved it. I reckon the film companies pay the critics back handlers in exchange for favourable reviews.
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Fury Road was amazing - every damn second -
Kind of amazing visually and that should be the case for an over $150 million film… but wishy washy storyline and devoid of emotion. Go see if all you seek is a mild adrenaline rush...
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I also button up when commuting in winter. (Would like to see that kick scoot in the pic, please.)
I don't know man but i love a proper buttoned shirt, i had ladies they hated the topbuttonstyle but well haha… i accept your unpop opinion though Sir @Peter i sometimes also wear them open like today but most times fully buttoned
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I've been chewing over the ending and potential outcomes/game plans for days…sign of a good movie.
Alex Garland has ruled out a sequel, which is a shame in many ways because I think that the story could go an interesting direction.
Then again, it could end up going down the AIs kill humanity route, and we've seen that film a lot of times before.
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Went to see Mad Max Fury Road and left the cinema before the end of the film. Absolutely mind numbing. No emotion. Read some reviews and the critics loved it. I reckon the film companies pay the critics back handlers in exchange for favourable reviews.
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Not saying I disagree with this assessment, but that's kind of the point of the Mad Max franchise. The first three with Mel Gibson were the exact same way, just kind of silly, filler action. I don't think George Miller ever intended them to be thought-provoking or stimulating, but the fourth iteration of the series is certainly visually stunning. They're all pretty lighthearted, but personally I find them all entertaining.
Although Whiplash it is not :).
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That Blatter chap, he's not so bad really is he, the press have got the wrong end of the stick about him. I hope he gets a 6th term.