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Re: Mad Max - Another one

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2015 7:52 pm
by Telomere
dufremle wrote:I might be in for a drive-in. I haven't been to a drive-in theater since I was a kid.

(I promise I won't pay attention to the movie. :-) )
Leave your Pee-Wee Herman stunt at home..

Re: Mad Max - Another one

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2015 9:03 pm
by shilka99
fixxervi6 wrote:
Firewa11 wrote:
fixxervi6 wrote:I want to see it - love post apoc movies
The Postman? :SideSplittingLaughter:
I liked that movie too
The postman was a great movie! It had levels many didn't appreciate.
And while Waterworld wasn't as bad as many say, it was obviously a complete rip-off of Mad Max 2.

And I agree DS, why the hell does hollywood produce so few movies with new and original plot lines? It sickens me that they churn out remakes over and over instead of creating new franchises.
But then again movies are a business and short sighted executives would rather produce bad movies with a guaranteed audience than risk money on a movie with a new storyline that might not make money.
Just look back at Jaws. Huge risk, huge return. Cultural icon. Could have gone either way though.

Re: Mad Max - Another one

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2015 9:36 pm
by dufremle
I liked Waterworld. It wasn't great, but it was good. I hated Jaws. Never saw The Postman.

Re: Mad Max - Another one

Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 12:46 am
by DemonDuck
I liked all those movies and I am in to see this new Mad Max.

Re: Mad Max - Another one

Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 5:46 am
by LonestarCBR
I don't really need anything socially redeeming in my movies...just entertainment, and sometimes it doesn't even take much of that. :)

Re: Mad Max - Another one

Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 11:12 am
by WillK675
RC30rdr wrote: The postman was a great movie! It had levels many didn't appreciate.
And while Waterworld wasn't as bad as many say, it was obviously a complete rip-off of Mad Max 2.

And I agree DS, why the hell does hollywood produce so few movies with new and original plot lines? It sickens me that they churn out remakes over and over instead of creating new franchises.
But then again movies are a business and short sighted executives would rather produce bad movies with a guaranteed audience than risk money on a movie with a new storyline that might not make money.
Just look back at Jaws. Huge risk, huge return. Cultural icon. Could have gone either way though.

I ended up watching a business show that was talking about the movie industry while getting the service done on my truck. It was what they had on in the lobby at the dealership. It was interesting to hear the statistics. Don't quote me on the numbers because I don't recall them exactly. But they were talking about the movie industries income and it producing movies. The basic break down of what they were saying is...

something like 60% of the movie industries income is derived from Asia. Thus their main revenue source that they want to tap is the Asian market. With what the Asia market likes, they have shifted to creating more visually stunning movies, on which they can create franchises and sequels that will continually sell in that market.

And that is how we ended up with now 7 Fast & Furious movies, when there only needed to be one; and the transformer series when there only needed to be one; and 4 mad max movies; etc..

Re: Mad Max - Another one

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 5:37 am
by LonestarCBR
WillK675 wrote: And that is how we ended up with now 7 Fast & Furious movies, when there only needed to be one; and the transformer series when there only needed to be one; and 4 mad max movies; etc..
And three Godfather movies, right? This kinda falls into the "beauty is in eye of the beholder" category. :-D

Re: Mad Max - Another one

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 7:13 am
by Firewa11
Crap, I liked the Postman too. I was thinking Waterworld. Got my Kevin Costner movies mixed up.

Re: Mad Max - Another one

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 11:07 am
by WillK675
LonestarCBR wrote:
WillK675 wrote: And that is how we ended up with now 7 Fast & Furious movies, when there only needed to be one; and the transformer series when there only needed to be one; and 4 mad max movies; etc..
And three Godfather movies, right? This kinda falls into the "beauty is in eye of the beholder" category. :-D
Hey, God Father, Star Wars, The Matrix, Back to the Future, The Bourne Trilogy, Mexico Trilogy, etc.. There are some story lines that merit a trilogy. But 7.... F'ing 7 Fast & Furious movies??? Are you F'ing kidding me? The first one was good, but it was a novelty. There was no story line there worth making 6 more. Thank of it this way, pick your favorite drink, I'm going to use cigars as an example. I try a cigar, it's ok, it's good constructions, a decent smoke, not complex, doesn't really fit my pallet and likings and is IMO overpriced... Would I smoke it again? Sure. Would I buy it again? NO! That was F&F, would I watch the movie again sure it was alright, but would I pay to go to the theater and watch it again.. HELL NO! There is something better at a better price point available.

And Transformers; when you kill the main/only bad guy in the first movie, there is nothing to merit a trilogy. Come On.

Re: Mad Max - Another one

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 12:15 pm
by Rhino
Fast & Furious followed the same model as Saw.

Re: Mad Max - Another one

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 12:39 pm
by LonestarCBR
WillK675 wrote:
LonestarCBR wrote:
WillK675 wrote: And that is how we ended up with now 7 Fast & Furious movies, when there only needed to be one; and the transformer series when there only needed to be one; and 4 mad max movies; etc..
And three Godfather movies, right? This kinda falls into the "beauty is in eye of the beholder" category. :-D
Hey, God Father, Star Wars, The Matrix, Back to the Future, The Bourne Trilogy, Mexico Trilogy, etc.. There are some story lines that merit a trilogy. But 7.... F'ing 7 Fast & Furious movies??? Are you F'ing kidding me? The first one was good, but it was a novelty. There was no story line there worth making 6 more. Thank of it this way, pick your favorite drink, I'm going to use cigars as an example. I try a cigar, it's ok, it's good constructions, a decent smoke, not complex, doesn't really fit my pallet and likings and is IMO overpriced... Would I smoke it again? Sure. Would I buy it again? NO! That was F&F, would I watch the movie again sure it was alright, but would I pay to go to the theater and watch it again.. HELL NO! There is something better at a better price point available.

And Transformers; when you kill the main/only bad guy in the first movie, there is nothing to merit a trilogy. Come On.
I think I see the problem, you're obviously just more hi-brow than I. Like I said earlier, I don't require much sociallly redeeming, and I'm easily entertained.

I should have already come to this realization when I see posts of fine cigars and expensive liquors. The only cigar I ever smoked was a Swisher Sweet (if it even qualifies), and there was no telling what was in the few whiskey and cokes I drank at a young age. :-D

Re: Mad Max - Another one

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 2:09 pm
by WillK675
I'm entertained just as the most. Again, I liked the first F&F.. The rest just never interested me. It's a one and done with that. It was good, it was entertaining, and I liked it. But it just wasn't a great movie worth 6 follow-ups. And admittedly I have seen none of the 6 follow ups. But from the trailers for all of them, they did not peak my interest.

And I'm far from hi-brow. But I do know how to appreciate the good things that life has to offer over the normal everyday. Why waste time with crap when life has better to offer, and sometimes cheaper than the crap.

Re: Mad Max - Another one

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 3:57 pm
by LonestarCBR
WillK675 wrote:But I do know how to appreciate the good things that life has to offer over the normal everyday. Why waste time with crap when life has better to offer, and sometimes cheaper than the crap.
And this is why we ride Triumphs. Well said.

Re: Mad Max - Another one

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 6:55 am
by DemonDuck
I watched all the F&F except 7 and I am sure I will watch 7. All of them are decent movies IMHO but I didn't see any of them at the theater. In fact I don't see many movies at the theater though. I think I might average 1 move every 2 years at the theater. I am usually ok with waiting for it to come out on Netflix or whatever and watching it at home.

Re: Mad Max - Another one

Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 12:10 pm
by DarcShadow
So how's the mad max watching party planning coming along miles? You gonna have the planning done in time for the DVD release?

Re: Mad Max - Another one

Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 12:16 pm
by milesmiles
Since it's been raining i'm not doing the drive in thing. I wanted to post up in the back of the truck, but that's not going to happen

Re: Mad Max - Another one

Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 12:16 pm
by fixxervi6
DarcShadow wrote:So how's the mad max watching party planning coming along miles? You gonna have the planning done in time for the DVD release?
That's why I went Saturday

Re: Mad Max - Another one

Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 3:25 pm
by LonestarCBR
How was it? I heard it was an instant classic.

Re: Mad Max - Another one

Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 3:27 pm
by fixxervi6
I liked it. I have one big complaint but I don't want to spoil anything.

Re: Mad Max - Another one

Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 3:29 pm
by BeautifulDisaster
I still want to see this!

Re: Mad Max - Another one

Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 4:40 pm
by Telomere
fixxervi6 wrote:I liked it. I have one big complaint but I don't want to spoil anything.
:icon_whs0be: My complaint is the exact same as his.

Re: Mad Max - Another one

Posted: Tue May 19, 2015 1:33 am
by DemonDuck
I do want to see it. Not sure when yet though.

Re: Mad Max - Another one

Posted: Tue May 19, 2015 6:52 am
by Rhino
Taking the new girl to it tonight most likely.

Re: Mad Max - Another one

Posted: Tue May 19, 2015 10:35 pm
by Stardog
Loved the old ones, particularly the first. Fury Road is completely bad ass. I want to see it again and might do that tomorrow.

Re: Mad Max - Another one

Posted: Wed May 20, 2015 2:27 pm
by Rhino
Saw it last night. It's amazing. Probably the best action movie I've seen this decade.