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re: Mad Max: Fury Road Without CGI
Posted on 9/15/16 at 1:08 pm to jackwoods4
Posted on 9/15/16 at 1:08 pm to jackwoods4
Rejoice!
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The Mad Max High Octane Collection will be released on Blu-ray with a $79.99 MSRP and DVD with a $54.97 MSRP. Both collections include the four films (Mad Max, Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome and Mad Max: Fury Road) as well as five hours of bonus content, including the Mad Max: Fury Road “Black & Chrome” Edition. Director George Miller has said that the Black & Chrome edition of the film is “the best version of ‘Fury Road’”
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If you already own the previous Mad Max films or just aren’t interested in the Mel Gibson movies, don’t worry — Mad Max: Fury Road Black & Chrome Edition will also be released separate from the collection on Blu-ray ($29.98 MSRP) in a two film set which also includes the theatrical version of the film and a special introduction by George Miller describing his vision.
The High Octane Collection Special Features and Additions:
NEW! *Fury Road “Black & Chrome” Edition – Witness the surreal black and white version of mastermind George Miller’s Fury Road.
NEW! *George Miller Introduction to the Mad Max Fury Road: Black and Chrome Edition – Special introductory piece by George Miller describing his vision.
NEW! Road War – In 1982, the world was blindsided by George Miller’s masterpiece of apocalyptic destruction: The Road Warrior. For the first time ever George Miller, Terry Hayes and star Mel Gibson tell the story of the car-crushing production that redefined action cinema forever.
Madness of Max – The previously released Mad Max (1979) documentary is a feature-length documentary on the making of arguably the most influential movie of the past thirty years. With over forty cast-and-crew interviews, hundreds of behind-the-scenes photographs and never-before-seen film footage of the shoot, this is, without a doubt, the last word on Mad Max (1979). Interviews include: George Miller, Byron Kennedy, Mel Gibson, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Steve Bisley, Roger Ward, Joanne Samuel, David Eggby, Jon Dowding and many more. From the Producers to the Bike Designers to the Traffic Stoppers, this is the story of how Mad Max was made.
Posted on 9/15/16 at 2:07 pm to Carson123987
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Rejoice!
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Mad Max: Fury Road Black & Chrome Edition
We are awaited in Valhalla!
Posted on 9/15/16 at 7:35 pm to Carson123987
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The Mad Max High Octane Collection will be released on Blu-ray with a $79.99 MSRP and DVD with a $54.97 MSRP. Both collections include the four films (Mad Max, Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome and Mad Max: Fury Road) as well as five hours of bonus content, including the Mad Max: Fury Road “Black & Chrome” Edition. Director George Miller has said that the Black & Chrome edition of the film is “the best version of ‘Fury Road’”
Well I have no choice.
Posted on 9/15/16 at 8:07 pm to Breesus
not a fan of the first, but road warrior is awesome. think im gonna skip the whole collection and just go for the latter
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