Yes.
Ellen Ripley move aside.
Charlize Theron is the Sigourney Weaver of the 2010s.
I am not joking rn.
See it.
Ellen Ripley move aside.
Charlize Theron is the Sigourney Weaver of the 2010s.
I am not joking rn.
See it.
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Mad Max - Charlize Theron > All |
05-17-2015, 03:17 AM
Yes.
Ellen Ripley move aside. Charlize Theron is the Sigourney Weaver of the 2010s. I am not joking rn. See it. |
RE: Mad Max - Charlize Theron > All |
05-17-2015, 03:17 AM
It's my birthday and I'm super drunk but the message remains intact, even while sober.
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RE: Mad Max - Charlize Theron > All |
05-28-2015, 01:20 AM
I went to see the movie on Saturday to see what all the fuss was about. I wasn't left disappointed and I'm happy to consider it to be one of the best movies I've seen in quite a few years.
In some ways it reminded me a bit of 'Fallout' whilst also being very different at the same time. The action was very satisfying and the acting was brilliant. I'd definitely recommend that people see it at the cinema for maximum impact. I also liked how Imperator Furiosa was essentially the main protagonist despite the movie's title. |
RE: Mad Max - Charlize Theron > All |
05-28-2015, 02:33 AM
Fury Road is like Fallout because the Mad Max series has heavily inspired the post-apocalyptic genre for close to forty years. If Fury Road is your first Mad Max movie, I'm actually kind of jealous of you, because you'll get to see the rest of the trilogy for the first time, and I wish I could go back and do that just to experience the wonder I did when I first saw them.
Seriously, all of the Mad Max movies are incredible. Especially The Road Warrior. No Gods and Precious Few Heroes |
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