Wednesday, November 21, 2018

George Miller's 'Three Thousand Years of Longing' Sells Wide : Hollywood Reporter


Three Thousand Years of Longing (TTYL) , the upcoming feature from Mad Max: Fury Road director George Miller, is slowly spreading worldwide... More

If you want to know a bit more about TTYL then click here

Hopefully, we will get another Mad Max movie after this film :)

Thursday, July 26, 2018

Fury Road is the greatest Australian film of the 21s century according Flicks.com

"We consulted with the people who live and breathe cinema, conducting the largest poll of Australian film critics in history. A total of 51 critics participated, 26 men and 25 women."
Mad Max Fury Road topped the list ....More 

Sunday, April 8, 2018

Charlize Theron nailed Mad Max: Fury Road's best scene in one take (EW)

"The film’s most powerful collision wasn’t a car crash, but rather a devastating emotional impact after all the vehicular action came to brief halt; a sequence that combined director George Miller’s genius storytelling, Theron’s performance, and a stroke of luck" .... More

Monday, November 13, 2017

George Miller sues Warner Bros over Mad Max: Fury Road earnings (SMH)

"It's a dispute that seems to show why Miller is yet to make two more long-planned Mad Max movies."  More....Here

Thursday, September 7, 2017

Modern Day Mad Max Cars


50% impossible, 50% real vehicle, and 100% awesomeness, the Apocalyptic Vehicle series by Jomar Machado gives us a taste of what our rides would look like if the world collapsed into collective chaos.... More

Thursday, August 3, 2017

SMH: Of Cars and carnage

"If you want to know where the bodies are buried on a film shoot, talk to the crew. That's the approach Australian film writer Luke Buckmaster takes in his high-octane zoom around George Miller's Mad Max franchise, and to a significant degree it yields the goods."
More here

Saturday, January 14, 2017

Tom Hardy Confirms ‘Mad Max: The Wasteland’ Is Still Happening - Collider

Tom Hardy told Collider  while being interviewed on his new FX series Taboo: "’m anxiously waiting to find out. There’s mythology to do with Mad Max that spans copious amounts of tales. What’s wonderful about George [Miller] is that he’s created sagas for Max and sagas for Furiosa, so it’s what he chooses to focus in on. I’m really just waiting for the call like, “All right, let’s get the leathers on and get back out there and do some more.” It’s there. I’m just waiting for it and looking forward to it." Read More here

Saturday, September 17, 2016

Mad Max prequel coming to Australia: Page 13

"FUEL up! The next Mad Max is returning to Australia for the latest instalment of the dystopian juggernaut.
The prequel to Mad Max: Fury Road starring TOM HARDY will be filmed in and around Broken Hill. Director GEORGE MILLER is known for keeping any developments with his projects closely guarded secrets, but Herald Sun: Page 13 has the inside scoop from a highly placed onset source.
Pre-production is gearing up on the multi-million-dollar action-packed Warner Bros franchise, with NSW’s Broken Hill Studios Miller’s first choice for shooting, which could start as soon as later this year."