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Ep. 50 is finally here and we're covering one of the most bombastic films of the decade, George Miller's Mad Max: Fury Road! We're stoked about this one and look hope you enjoy our discussion. Big thanks to everyone who has stuck with us this long!
This week, the Second Star cast unloads on one of their all-time favorite films: George Miller's MAD MAX: FURY ROAD. Burt is left speechless at times. Power & Disability in MAD MAX: FURY ROAD by Brent Walter Cline: https://www.popmatters.com/194573-power-and-disability-in-mad-max-fury-road1-2495517489.html Lindsey Ellis thread: https://twitter.com/thelindsayellis/status/1146474524486950912
Join us as we journey to the Land Down Under for a dystopian look at a future where biker gangs rule and Doof Warriors ride. We watched Max Max and Mad Max: Fury Road! Sources: Mad Max (1979) "60 Mad Facts About the Original Mad Max Films", Yahoo Entertainment The Madness of Max, behind-the-scenes documentary Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) "In Search of Our Better Selves: The Rebirth, Redemption, and Road Warriors of George Miller's Mad Max: Fury Road" by Tim Pelan, Cinephilia & Beyond "George Miller Demanded That the Doof Warrior's Guitar Was Real", Fact Fiend "Maximum Fury: Filming Fury Road", featurette "Mad Max: Fury on Four Wheels", featurette "The Road Warriors: Max and Furiosa", featurette "The Tools of the Wasteland", featurette "The Five Wives: So Shiny, So Chrome", featurette "Fury Road: Crash & Smash", featurette
"Captain Marvel" directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck kicks off our kick a** women (women in an action film in a leading role) movie theme. Guesting for this episode we're so happy to have comic book/ superhero aficionado Emmanuel Noisette (E-Man's Movie Reviews, E-Man's Movie Reviews YouTube Series) join us and educate, giving deeper knowledge to this film. Next time we talk kick a** women (women in an action film in a leading role) movie theme part 2 with George Miller's "Mad Max Fury Road" (2015) starring Charlize Theron. Guest host(s) TBA! Fresh Perspective is a bi-weekly podcast that talks about two films based on a movie related theme. One film in the theater and one streaming or on DVD. Jeff Broitman and Rebecca Martin host. Find Fresh Perspective Podcast on the Now Playing Network, iTunes, and Spotify. Follow us on twitter: @FPPodcast312 and "like" our page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreshPerspectivePodcast/ Fresh Perspective Podcast is sponsored by Cinema Femme Magazine, voice of the female film experience. Learn more at cinemafemme.com., episode 53 sponsored promo is voiced by Lisa Stran.
Following "Princess Bride", part one of our Satirical Romantic Comedies movie theme, we talk part two with "Isn't it Romantic" (2018), directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson, starring Rebel Wilson. Before we get in to the discussion we talk about the upcoming Oscars, and the movies we are rooting for, and touch on our predictions. We recorded this episode on Friday February 22nd. Next time we talk kick a** women with the new "Captain Marvel" starring Brie Larson, directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck. pairing with George Miller's "Mad Max Fury Road" (2015) starring Charlize Theron.
An epic heavy metal action bonanza? Or, a never ending chase to nowhere? We feud, you decide! This week, the guys feud over George Miller's Mad Max: Fury Road. Vidur can't get over the visual styling of this movie, while Vikram laments over what could have been had they stuck with the original franchise and it's themes. The feud continues over the use (or lack thereof) of dialogues in the movie, while Vikram fails to understand the under utilisation of Tom Hardy in this movie. The feud comes to a head over the storyline, and both argue over the U-turn this movie takes (quite literally) and how it's a good thing or bad. But for what it's worth, "Witness Me" is kinda cool, isn't it? Don’t forget to vote and let the guys know who you think won this feud and also any arguments you might have made on [facebook](https://www.facebook.com/filmfeudpodcast/), [instagram](https://www.instagram.com/filmfeudpodcast/) and [twitter](https://twitter.com/filmfeudpod). You can find out more on their website and rate and review the show on [itunes](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/film-feud/id1231636723?mt=2) if you enjoyed it.
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Join the editorial board and staff as we discuss the broader and finer points of George MIller's Mad Max Fury Road.
This Monday Graphic Policy Radio goes to the movies to discuss George Miller's Mad Max: Fury Road. 30 years have passed since the last Mad Max movie, but Miller has returned to his apocalyptic world with new leads, in one hell of a movie. Joining us to discuss the film are Steven Attewell and Dirk Lester. On the show we're excited to discuss not just the visual extravaganza, and practical fx, but also what the film has to say about women in action movies, its handling of sexism and slavery, and the global climate apocalypse. Steve Attewell – A political & union activist, Steve holds a PhD in History from the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is the founder and writer of Race for the Iron Throne as well as The Realignment ProjectDirk Lester - The world’s 3RD deadliest #ComicbBook geek, film fanatic, political junkie, music nerd, #digital sherpa, #HumanRights activist – and yeah, it is all connected. You can see what Dirk has to say about the film here. So listen in and Tweet us your thoughts about the film to @graphicpolicy
Anthony and Andrew talk about the writing and storytelling in George Miller's Mad Max: Fury Road, covering the development of the Mad Max world, feminism and the presentation of women, and the movie's masterful use of show-don't-tell. They also talk about digging up old stories, writing lettering drafts, Pitch Perfect 2, the latest TMNT movie, and cheesecake. (Actual cheesecake.)
This week is one of our most polarizing episodes yet as we discuss the most critically-acclaimed film of 2015, George Miller's Mad Max: Fury Road. Is the praise it's receiving justified? Will action movies ever be the same?