• SSTF
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    1 year ago

    I am tentatively excited. Seeing Miller is still attached as the director is a big positive. He clearly has a vision for the Mad Max universe that has elaborated over time. Anya Taylor-Joy is a good actress and she passes for a young Charlize Theron.

    I am mildly worried by some of the visuals, which have a more floaty and obvious CG look to them. A few shots look more ‘300’ than ‘Fury Road’. Might just be bad context and/or early visuals that aren’t fully cleaned up yet.

    Edit: I just realized what the visuals really remind me of. 2011’s ‘Priest’ starring Paul Bettany. Concerning.

    • @jordanlund
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      181 year ago

      I was thinking the same thing, polar opposite of everything that made Fury Road attractive.

        • @Land_Strider
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          31 year ago

          Possibly very much like that, with series meaning episodes will be adjusted for action in each of them instead of working with a nice film flow of 2-3 hours.

          A couple War Boys shots with some of the vehicles and environment effects look promising, but I’d put this one on a skeptical box then be surprised if it comes out good, rather than experience the opposite for the nth time.

    • @[email protected]
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      61 year ago

      Anya Taylor-Joy… passes for a young Charlize Theron.

      I disagree with this. I think Joy is a good actor but the difference between her and Theron is really jarring.