There hasn't been one of these for a while - 2023 was entirely skipped! I'm guessing @Brum was so disappointed with The Marvels that he just stopped watching movies altogether.
So, I went to see Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga today, and it was great. It is absolutely bombing at the box office and I can only assume that is because people don't go to theatres any more, they just wait for a movie to come onto Netflix and watch it at home.
For the uninitiated, Furiosa is a prequel to Mad Max: Fury Road, following the life of the title character from a child up to the start of Fury Road. Interestingly, the movie is set out in numbered chapters which works quite well for the passage of time. To get the most from the movie you'd need to have seen Fury Road already because there are multiple characters from that movie in this one and you're sort of expected to know who they are. You also really need to see it on the big screen for the grand spectacle of the desert landscapes.
Anya Taylor-Joy - who I really wasn't sure would be believable - does a very good Furiosa, and even sounds and somehow manages to look like Charlize Theron (who played Furiosa in Fury Road). Stand-out in the movie, though, was Chris Hemsworth as the villain Dr Dementus. I like Chris Hemsworth, but he is very Chris Hemsworth in all his movies, so I was wondering if this would basically be "Thor on a bike". Instead I more or less forgot Dr Dementus was Chris Hemsworth. I suspect they gave him face prosthetics for that exact reason, so it was easier to see him as this character and not, well, Thor.
One weird aspect of the movie which I didn't care much for, was the character Praetorian Jack who was basically just Mad Max, even being dressed almost the same as Mel Gibson's version in Mad Max: Road Warrior. It felt weird.
Overall: good story, good acting for the most part, great action set-pieces (albeit not feeling as "real" as other Mad Max movies because there is more CGI and less actual stuntmen doing real stunts), great scenery. If you haven't seen it but were thinking about it, then make sure you see it first in a theatre and not on a tv or phone!
So, I went to see Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga today, and it was great. It is absolutely bombing at the box office and I can only assume that is because people don't go to theatres any more, they just wait for a movie to come onto Netflix and watch it at home.
For the uninitiated, Furiosa is a prequel to Mad Max: Fury Road, following the life of the title character from a child up to the start of Fury Road. Interestingly, the movie is set out in numbered chapters which works quite well for the passage of time. To get the most from the movie you'd need to have seen Fury Road already because there are multiple characters from that movie in this one and you're sort of expected to know who they are. You also really need to see it on the big screen for the grand spectacle of the desert landscapes.
Anya Taylor-Joy - who I really wasn't sure would be believable - does a very good Furiosa, and even sounds and somehow manages to look like Charlize Theron (who played Furiosa in Fury Road). Stand-out in the movie, though, was Chris Hemsworth as the villain Dr Dementus. I like Chris Hemsworth, but he is very Chris Hemsworth in all his movies, so I was wondering if this would basically be "Thor on a bike". Instead I more or less forgot Dr Dementus was Chris Hemsworth. I suspect they gave him face prosthetics for that exact reason, so it was easier to see him as this character and not, well, Thor.
One weird aspect of the movie which I didn't care much for, was the character Praetorian Jack who was basically just Mad Max, even being dressed almost the same as Mel Gibson's version in Mad Max: Road Warrior. It felt weird.
Overall: good story, good acting for the most part, great action set-pieces (albeit not feeling as "real" as other Mad Max movies because there is more CGI and less actual stuntmen doing real stunts), great scenery. If you haven't seen it but were thinking about it, then make sure you see it first in a theatre and not on a tv or phone!