Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)

Started by quanchi11237 pages

Originally posted by Robtard
You just implied that you prefer films that "fall into typical clashes at the end", can't take that back now, cookie-cutter-boy. LoL!
In action films where we have an antagonist with super human action throughout the entire film you're damn right I want a battle. You like a quick anti climatic death. Imagine if my Nu baby Star Wars gave into the boring Robbie rules for action films.

Good job showing that you fell asleep through most of the film, as Immortan Joe wasn't "super human", he was just an old fat man with sores over his body. His "power" came from the belief of his brainwashed followers. You're welcome.

Anyhow, you stick to your love of cookie-cutter films that "fall into typical clashes at the end" (your words) and I'll continue enjoying the Mad Max franchise.

Originally posted by Robtard
Good job showing that you fell asleep through most of the film, as Immortan Joe wasn't "super human", he was just an old fat man with sores over his body. His "power" came from the belief of his brainwashed followers. You're welcome.

Anyhow, you stick to your love of cookie-cutter films that "fall into typical clashes at the end" (your words) and I'll continue enjoying the Mad Max franchise.

I never said he was super human I said the action throughout the film was superhuman. I know you don't quite grasp things but come on now, shrimp.

You like anticlimactic endings to superhuman action films. You're lame.

IOW: "I wanted Max and Joe to fight at the end DBZ style because I have the film taste of a thirteen year old!" -quanchi112

Next time stay awake and actually watch a film before you start ranting and judging, loser.

Originally posted by Robtard
IOW: "I wanted Max and Joe to fight at the end DBZ style because I have the film taste of a thirteen year old!" -quanchi112

Next time stay away and actually watch a film before you start ranting and judging, loser.

I like a climactic fight at the end of superhuman action films. You don't.

Yeah, we covered that, if a film doesn't follow a cookie-cutter formula, you flip out. As seen here.

Or using your words, you like films to "fall into typical clashes at the end"(pg24). Try living a little, there's a brave new world out there.

Originally posted by Robtard
Yeah, we covered that, if a film doesn't follow a cookie-cutter formula, you flip out. As seen here.

Or using your words, you like films to "fall into typical clashes at the end"(pg24). Try living a little, there's a brave new world out there.

Untrue and you're misrepresenting my position. I said in a superhuman action film I want a superhuman climactic fight at the end as opposed to just killing the guy without any drama to it.

I'd call the action far-fetched but in no way "superhuman".

Originally posted by Robtard
Yeah, we covered that, if a film doesn't follow a cookie-cutter formula, you flip out. As seen here.

Or using your words, you like films to "fall into typical clashes at the end"(pg24). Try living a little, there's a brave new world out there.

😆

Originally posted by Esau Cairn
I'd call the action far-fetched but in no way "superhuman".

Maybe being able to drive is "superhuman" to some?

Originally posted by Esau Cairn
I'd call the action far-fetched but in no way "superhuman".
So the shooting, high flying stunts while driving isn't superhuman ?? 😂

Stunt people = superhumans now. There was nothing superhuman about Immortan Joe. Good grief, just stop.

Originally posted by Robtard
Stunt people = superhumans now. There was nothing superhuman about Immortan Joe. Good grief, just stop.
Stuntmen filming do superhuman things all the time. They get to shoot it over and over till it's right. Get any stunt team and give them one shot to pull off these stunts in real time. You're awful. He was in a superhuman action film and was pathetic. I agree he was but he shouldn't have been. That's the point, guy.

No, you still don't get it, halfling. Kaz was correct, the action was far-fetched, but calling it superhuman just so you can cry about Max and Joe not having a "typical clash" super-fight at the end is just that, you crying and your love of cookie-cutter plots is still laughable.

Originally posted by Robtard
No, you still don't get it, halfling. Kaz was correct, the action was far-fetched, but calling it superhuman just so you can cry about Max and Joe not having a "typical clash" super-fight at the end is just that, you crying and your love of cookie-cutter plots is still laughable.
It was superhuman because normal humans can't replicate the feats without breaking them down over and over and editing them. You loving a villain being easily killed in a superhuman action film is despicable.

I guess regular dancing in films is "superhuman", since they practice and repeat over and over until correct. Everyone laugh at quanchi112 some more, he's just a little guy trying desperately to be relevant.

You're done here, go open a bag of Fritos or something.

Originally posted by Robtard
I guess regular dancing in films is "superhuman", since they practice and repeat over and over until correct. Everyone laugh at quanchi112 some more, he's just a little guy trying desperately to be relevant.

You're done here, go open a bag of Fritos or something.

a controlled environment in which people take the utmost safety in making something appear real isn't the same thing as going out on a road and doing this shit on the fly. You're such a child. At least you're about the same height as a kid.

That's not "superhuman", irrelevant guy.

Superhuman
[soo-per-hyoo-muh n or, often, -yoo-]
adjective

1.
above or beyond what is human; having a higher nature or greater powers than humans have:
a superhuman being.

2.
exceeding ordinary human power, achievement, experience, etc.:
a superhuman effort.

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/superhuman

Good job embarrassing yourself again 👆

Originally posted by Robtard
That's not "superhuman", irrelevant guy.

Superhuman
[soo-per-hyoo-muh n or, often, -yoo-]
adjective

1.
above or beyond what is human; having a higher nature or greater powers than humans have:
a superhuman being.

2.
exceeding ordinary human power, achievement, experience, etc.:
a superhuman effort.

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/superhuman

Good job embarrassing yourself again 👆

It definitely fits the definition since people can't replicate this superhuman achievement. Your own definition proves me correct. Show me a live feat similar to FuryRoad.

Nope. Guess you missed it when I posted it way back, but Miller insisted on actual stuntmen for the stunts and didn't use CGI heavily, eg the Warboys on the poles, real people performing real stunts. LoL, you're such a failure at everything.

Tell me, is it physically painful being as irrelevant as you, or is it just a mental thing?