Thursday, December 31, 2015

Mad Max Fury Road top Tastebud's 46 end of year best movie lists

"For all of you film buffs out there, Tastebud has rounded up 56 ‘best movies of the year’ lists (45 of which factored into our “Ultimate Rankings”) from major publishers such as The New York Times to smaller web-only brands such as Screen Crush.
#1 Mad Max: Fury Road  
Director/Creator: George Miller | Genre: Action & Adventure, Thriller
Overall score:  285
Number of lists ranked in top ten:  35
Average top ten rank:  2.9"

Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Brendan McCarthy on Mad Max Fury Road Oscar glory

"I think it would be really great if George got a Best Director nomination at the Oscars — and the movie itself was in the running for Best Picture. I think it’s settling into being considered one of the most innovative and substantive action pictures of all time. It feels like it’s up there with the best of the top tier directors’ work, like Stanley Kubrick.
It stands up to repeated viewings and like a great album or piece of art, reveals more and more of itself. I’m very proud to have been in on the ground floor to co-write and design such a wonderful movie. Films like this show the world that comics creators are in the league of the very best."

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Mad Max Fury Road is the Best movie of 2015 according AFCA!

The Austin Film Critics Association (AFCA) announced its 2015 awards today, with George Miller’s “Mad Max: Fury Road” winning Best Film and Best Director.The full list of winners, plus the AFCA Top Ten Films of 2015 list, is included below:

Best Film: Mad Max: Fury Road (dir: George Miller)
Best Director: George Miller, Mad Max: Fury Road
Best Actor: Michael Fassbender, Steve Jobs
Best Actress: Brie Larson, Room
Best Supporting Actor: Sylvester Stallone, Creed
Best Supporting Actress: Alicia Vikander, Ex Machina
Best Original Screenplay: Pete Docter, Meg LeFauve, Josh Cooley, Inside Out
Best Adapted Screenplay: Emma Donoghue, Room
Best Cinematography: Edward Lachman, Carol
Best Score: Ennio Morricone, The Hateful Eight
Best Foreign-Language Film: Son of Saul (dir: László Nemes)
Best Documentary: The Look of Silence (dir: Joshua Oppenheimer)
Best Animated Film: Inside Out (dir: Pete Docter)
Best First Film: Ex Machina (dir: Alex Garland)
The Robert R. “Bobby” McCurdy Memorial Breakthrough Artist Award: Jacob Tremblay, Room
Austin Film Award: Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter (dir: David Zellner)

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Mad Max Fury Road is the top movie of 2015 of most end of year list critics!

At the time of this post and  with 549 list counted , MMFR appeared in 364 top 10 lists and it was in the number 1 spot in 104 (the no Spotlight only in 42 lists) 

“Even after two viewings, I feel as though I’ve only scratched the surface of Mad Max: Fury Road. George Miller’s action fantasy is astonishingly dense for a big-budget spectacle, not only in its imagery and ideas but in the complex interplay between them.” – Ben Sachs, Chicago Tribune

Friday, December 25, 2015

Thursday, December 24, 2015

Mad Max Fury Road dominates 2015 FFCC Awards!

" The Florida Film Critics Circle has announced its winners for the best films and cinematic performances of 2015 and Mad Max: Fury Road soared above the competition..Aside from taking top prizes for Best Picture and Best Director, George Miller’s breathtaking return to the post-apocalyptic world of Mad Max triumphed in Best Cinematography and Best Visual Effects"

Mad Max Fury Road is the Best 2015 movie according Quentin Tarantino!

"French outlet Première (See video above)  interviewed  Tarantino on the red carpet for an international release of The Hateful Eight and asked for his top film of 2015. “It would have to be the Mad Max movie, Fury Road.”

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Mad Max Fury Road is the Best Movie in 2015 according UFCA!

"The post-apocalyptic road thriller "Mad Max: Fury Road" is the best movie of 2015, according to the Utah Film Critics Association (UFCA).
The group of Utah critics, meeting Monday night, also gave top honors to "Mad Max" for George Miller's directing and John Seale's cinematography."

Monday, December 21, 2015

Mad Max Fury Road is the Best Movie in 2015 according KCFCC!

"Mad Max: Fury Road was chosen as the Best Film of 2015 by The Kansas City Film Critics Circle, the 2nd oldest critics group in the country. The winners were announced this afternoon during a ceremony at the Alamo Drafthouse Theatre in Kansas City.

The film, which had been nominated in four categories by the group, also took home the Robert Altman Award for Best Director for George Miller and Best Actress for Charlize Theron"

Finally Charlize gets a win. Go Charlize Go!

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Saturday, December 19, 2015

Mad Max Fury Road is the best picture of 2015 according SDFCS!


The 2015 San Diego Film Critics Society (SDFCS) Awards Winners :

Best Picture: MAD MAX: FURY ROAD
Runner Up: EX MACHINA
Best Director: George Miller, MAD MAX: FURY ROAD
Runner Up: Lenny Abrahamson, ROOM
Best Actor, Male: Leonardo DiCaprio, THE REVENANT
Runner Up: Jason Segel, THE END OF THE TOUR
Best Actor, Female: Brie Larson, ROOM
Runner Up: Charlize Theron, MAD MAX: FURY ROAD
Best Supporting Actor, Male: Tom Noonan, ANOMALISA
Runner Up: Oscar Isaac, EX MACHINA
Best Supporting Actor, Female: Jennifer Jason Leigh, THE HATEFUL EIGHT
Runner Up: Kristen Stewart, CLOUDS OF SILS MARIA
Best Original Screenplay: Jemaine Clement, Taika Waititi, WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS
Runner Up: Noah Baumbach, Greta Gerwig, MISTRESS AMERICA
Best Adapted Screenplay: Emma Donoghue, ROOM
Runner Up: Donald Margulies, THE END OF THE TOUR
Best Documentary: CARTEL LAND
Runner Up: AMY
Best Animated Film: ANOMALISA
Runner Up: INSIDE OUT
Best Foreign Language Film: TAXI
Runner Up: WHITE GOD
Best Editing: Margaret Sixel, Jason Ballantine MAD MAX: FURY ROAD
Runner Up: Joe Walker, SICARIO
Best Cinematography: Roger Deakins, SICARIO
Runner Up: Emmanuel Lubezki, THE REVENANT
Best Production Design: Francois Seguin, BROOKLYN
Runner Up: Colin Gibson, MAD MAX: FURY ROAD
Best Sound Design: MAD MAX: FURY ROAD
Runner Up: LOVE & MERCY
Best Visual Effects: THE WALK
Runner Up: MAD MAX: FURY ROAD


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Friday, December 18, 2015

Mad Max Fury Road is the best Movie of 2015 according CFCA!

"It had been more than thirty years since Mad Max, the post-apocalyptic loner hero created by filmmaker George Miller, last graced movie screens but his return proved to be more than worth the wait, according to the Chicago Film Critics Association. "Mad Max: Fury Road," the action spectacular that arrived in theaters this summer after years of rumors and false starts, landed in the pole position for the groups 2015 film awards by beating all competitors with seven nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director for Miller, Best Actress for Charlize Theron (who won the group's prize in 2003 for "Monster") for her instantly iconic performance as Imperator Furiosa, Best Cinematography for John Seale, who came out of semi-retirement for the shoot and additional nods for Original Score, Editing and Art Direction/Production Design."


Thursday, December 17, 2015

Mad Max Fury Road top 10 film in 2015 according AFI!

Here are the American Film Institute (AFI) official movies selections for 2015: 
MAD MAX: FURY ROAD
THE BIG SHORT
BRIDGE OF SPIES
CAROL
INSIDE OUT
THE MARTIAN
ROOM
SPOTLIGHT
STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS
STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON


Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Max Max Fury Road Tops Critics Choice Awards Nominations!

“Mad Max: Fury Road leads this year with 13 nominations including Best Picture, Charlize Theron for both Best Actress and Best Actress In An Action Movie, Tom Hardy for Best Actor In An Action Movie, George Miller for Best Director, Best Cinematography (John Seale) , Best Production Design (Colin Gibson) , Best Editing (Margaret Sixel) , Best Costume Design, Best Hair and Makeup, Best Visual Effects, Best Action Movie, and Best Sci-Fi/Horror Movie."

The award are given by The Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA) which is  is an  association of approximately 250 television, radio and online critics. Founded in 1995.

Go Charlize Go!


Monday, December 14, 2015

George Miller Best Director of 2015 according SFFCC!

The San Francisco Film Critics Circle  (SFFCC) handled 3 awards to Mad Max Fury Road. George Miller won recognition as Best Director for his robust and masterful treatment of action with a social conscience. Awards also went  for Best Cinematography (John Seale) and Best Film Editing (Margaret Sixel)

Mad Max Fury Road Best picture of 2015 according the Online Film Critics Society


Mad Max: Fury Road won Best Picture from the Online Film Critics Society (OFCS) . The film also received three other awards :  Best Director for George Miller, Best Editing (Margaret Sixel)  and Best Cinematography (John Seale). 

OFCS is comprised of 254 online film critics from 22 countries.

Mad Max Fury Road tops 2015 Indiewire's year-end Critics Poll

"One of this year's most beloved films since its release earlier this year, "Mad Max: Fury Road" continues to solidify its lasting mark on 2015, this time as the top finalist in the tenth edition of Indiewire's Year-End Critics Poll."

Friday, December 11, 2015

A Dark Horse I love : Charlize Theron

I loved Charlize in her role of Furiosa and she has seriously being over looked in the pre Oscar awards so far. Now,  The Wrap is bringing some deserved spotlight  to her in their section "Dark Horses We Love" :

" “When I first read it, I knew it was going to be a once-in-a-lifetime type situation,” said Theron, whose character—hair cut down to stubble, axle grease smeared across her forehead and a mechanized prosthetic arm taking the place of a healthy limb she lost—manages to steal Mad Max out from under Tom Hardy’s title character. “I am a huge fan of George Miller, because he’s one of those top-tier filmmakers that have set the bar in so many ways. And she was such an unusual character—she was an antihero, she had an arm missing but you never know how it happened… I mean, that shit just doesn’t come along.”"


Go Charlize Go!

Mad Max Fury Road is the awards season darkhorse that keeps gaining speed according Variety

"The Warner Bros. tentpole, which has grossed $375 million worldwide, not only landed best picture prize from last week’s National Board of Review, it was the runner-up pick (after “Spotlight”) for best film of the year by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association. More importantly, on Thursday morning, it popped up on the Golden Globes’ list for best picture drama (edging out the Fox Searchlight favorite “Brooklyn”) and George Miller grabbed a best director nod (over such heavyweights as Steven Spielberg for “Bridge of Spies” and Quentin Tarantino for “Hateful Eight”)."

Read more in Variety

Go Fury Road Go! 

Thursday, December 10, 2015

George Miller : Why His Mad Max Fury Road Deserves These Oscar Nominations

Kyle Buchanan from Vulture sat down with Miller in Los Angeles and asked him to make his case for why his talented cast and crew warrant recognition in some of those key nominations. Below the excerpt related to best director and picture:


" Miller developed Fury Road for nearly two decades, and several false starts delayed production until 2011. “It was a very, very long labor, and it gets quite intense at the very end because you’re working long hours and it doesn’t come without pain,” he said. “When you start getting some feedback back, you think, Oh, wow. All the stuff we hoped was there, seems to be there. And it’s palpable enough that people are really, really getting into it. You don’t know if it’ll have any resonance, but when you see people doing fan art of such a high order or doing cosplay so imaginatively with such wit…” Miller trailed off, grinning, as he remembered a Japanese critic whose passion for the film bordered on the fanatical.

“He told me that he’d read all this stuff into it — and it is, after all, an allegory, so it’s in the eye of the beholder — and I said, ‘Did you get all that from one viewing of the movie?’ And he said, ‘No, no. I walked out of the cinema, I thought about it, and I went straight back into the cinema and asked the distributor if I could see it again.’ And then he took me aside and pulled open his shirt, and he had the Immortan’s little branding symbol tattooed on him!” Miller laughed. “I thought, Oh my God, I hope this movie lasts long enough to justify the tattoo!” 


That, ultimately, is why this awards-season leg has been so fruitful for Miller. “You work very hard in the tunnel of the movie you’re making, and then you emerge and put some effort out there, but when you get home and now there’s all this new stuff coming back at you, it’s one of the greatest delights,” he told me. There’s nothing more gratifying for Miller than to have people realize that there’s more to Mad Max than meets the eye. “You can see it on the surface,” he said, “but we tried to put a lot of iceberg under the tip.” "

Read here for Miller cases on : Best Actress (Charlize Theron) , Best Film Editing (Margaret Sixel) , Best Visual Effects, Best Cinematography (John Seale) , Best Costume Design, Best Production Design(Colin Gibson) , Best Make-Up and Hair-styling.

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Mad Max Fury Road sweeps the Aussie Oscars!

Mad Max Fury Road won 8 AACTA awards: Best Movie, best Director (George Miller) , best cinematography (John Seale) , editing (Margaret Sixel) , production design (Colin Gibson), original music score (Junkie XL), sound and visual effects.

The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) Awards are a continuum of the AFI Awards, which have honoured screen excellence in Australia since 1958. The AACTA Awards are Australia's equivalent of the Oscars and the BAFTAs.


Tuesday, December 8, 2015

George Miller Best Director of 2015 according WAFCA

The Washington, D.C. Area Film Critics Association (WAFCA) announced their  2015 Awards this morning where George Miller won as best director, the film also earned accolades for Best Production Design (Colin Gibson)  and Best Editing (Nargaret Sixel).

Monday, December 7, 2015

George Miller Best Director of 2015 according LAFCA

Los Angeles Film Critics Association handed awards to George Miller as best director for Mad Mad Fury Road as well as John Seale for Cinematography and Colin Gibson for Production Design.

MMFR was the runner up as best picture behind "Spotlight" 

According its website : "Founded in 1975, The Los Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA) is comprised of Los Angeles-based, professional film critics working in the Los Angeles print and electronic media.

Each December, LAFCA members vote on the year’s Achievement Awards, honoring screen excellence on both sides of the camera. Plaques of recognition are presented to winners during LAFCA’s annual ceremony, held in mid-January."

Sunday, December 6, 2015

Mad Max Fury Road is the Best Picture of 2015 according the Boston Online Film Critics Association !

The 2015  BOFCA Awards gave five  awards to Mad Max: Fury Road : Best Picture, Best Director (George Miller)  , Best Cinematography (John Seale) , Best Original Score (Junkie XL) and Best Editing (Margaret Sixel) .

BOFCA has been handing film awards since 2012
The Boston Online Film Critics Association was established in May of 2012 in order to foster a community of web-based film critics and provide them with a supportive group of colleagues and a professional platform for their voices to be heard. In addition, we seek to become active members of the Boston film community by sponsoring screenings, supporting local film festivals, offering educational outreaches, and celebrating the achievements of individuals who make Boston a haven for cinephiles. - See more at: http://bofca.com/about/#sthash.ItLupzLW.dpuf
The Boston Online Film Critics Association was established in May of 2012 in order to foster a community of web-based film critics and provide them with a supportive group of colleagues and a professional platform for their voices to be heard. In addition, we seek to become active members of the Boston film community by sponsoring screenings, supporting local film festivals, offering educational outreaches, and celebrating the achievements of individuals who make Boston a haven for cinephiles. - See more at: http://bofca.com/about/#sthash.ItLupzLW.dpuf
The Boston Online Film Critics Association was established in May of 2012 in order to foster a community of web-based film critics and provide them with a supportive group of colleagues and a professional platform for their voices to be heard - See more at: http://bofca.com/about/#sthash.O2ya1n65.dpuf
The Boston Online Film Critics Association was established in May of 2012 in order to foster a community of web-based film critics and provide them with a supportive group of colleagues and a professional platform for their voices to be heard - See more at: http://bofca.com/about/#sthash.O2ya1n65.dpuf

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Mad Max Fury Road is the Best film of 2015 according the National Board of Review!


The National Board Review  which has not commercial ties to the film industry and has over 100 members (voters) composed not only of critics but also select knowledgeable professional, teachers, historian and students selected Mad Max Fury Road as the best film of 2015 from  over 250 films (studio, independent, foreign-language, animated and documentary ) .

For over 106 years the board which is physically located in New York (US) has dedicated its effor to the support of film, domestic and foreign as both art and entertainment and  gives awards since 1929.


Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Mad Max Game is Great and a lot of Fun to Play!

This game based on the Mad Max franchise, developed by Avalanche Studios and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. it was developed on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One in 2015. Feral Interactive published the game's for macOS and Linux versions.

I played on Windows in my laptop and using the keyboard ( no a Xbox controller) and it was a lot of fun. I highly recommend it!

Happy to help in the comments below with tips and how to get trough the game main story line 

You can check if your laptop has the minimum requirement here and you can buy the game for Windows  here