
Mad Max: Fury Road
The future belongs to the mad.
An apocalyptic story set in the furthest reaches of our planet, in a stark desert landscape where humanity is broken, and most everyone is crazed fighting for the necessities of life. Within this world exist two rebels on the run who just might be able to restore order.
- 7.6
- 2015
- Released
- 2h 1m

Tom Hardy
Max Rockatansky
Charlize Theron
Imperator Furiosa
Nicholas Hoult
Nux
Hugh Keays-Byrne
Immortan Joe
Josh Helman
Slit
Nathan Jones
Rictus Erectus
Zoë Kravitz
Toast the Knowing
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
The Splendid Angharad
Riley Keough
Capable
Abbey Lee
The Dag
Courtney Eaton
Cheedo the Fragile
John Howard
The People Eater
Richard Carter
The Bullet Farmer
Iota
The Doof Warrior
Angus Sampson
The Organic Mechanic
Jennifer Hagan
Miss Giddy
Megan Gale
The Valkyrie
Melissa Jaffer
Keeper of the Seeds
Melita Jurišić
The Vuvalini
Gillian Jones
The Vuvalini
Joy Smithers
The Vuvalini
Antoinette Kellerman
The Vuvalini
Christina Koch
The Vuvalini
Jon Iles
The Ace
Quentin Kenihan
Corpus Colossus
Coco Jack Gillies
Glory the Child
Chris Patton
Morsov
Stephen Dunlevy
The Rock Rider Chief / The Winchman
Richard Norton
The Prime Imperator
Ben Smith-Petersen
Chanting War Boy / Red Flare Warrior
Russ McCarroll
Blood 'Shed' War Boy
Elizabeth Cunico
Milking Mother
Greg Van Borssum
Ripsaw Imperator / The Breakman
Robert Jones
Ripsaw Driver
Sebastian Dickins
Polecat Lookout
Darren Mitchell
Black Mask
Crusoe Kurddal
The Accusing Dead
Shyan Tonga
The Accusing Dead
Cass Cumerford
The Wretched
Albert Lee
The Wretched
Riley Paton
War Pup
Ripley Voeten
War Pup
Maycn Van Borssum
War Pup
Hunter Stratton Boland
War Pup
Nathan Jenkins
War Pup
Fletcher Gill
War Pup
Whiley Toll
War Pup
Ferdinand Hengombe
Drummer
Gadaffi Davsab
Drummer
Noddy Alfred
Drummer
Jackson Hengombe
Drummer
Christian Fane
Drummer
Callum Gallagher
Drummer
Abel Hofflin
Drummer
Lee Perry
The Many Voices (voice)
Hiroshi Kasuga
The Wretched (uncredited)
Jeremy Costello
War Boy (uncredited)





































Released
en
$150,000,000.00
$378,858,340.00
- #rescue
- #future
- #australia
- #chase
- #dystopia
- #post-apocalyptic future
- #survival
- #on the run
- #on the road
- #desert
- #convoy
- #peak oil
- #dark future
- #car
- #intense
Reviews

Without a doubt the franchise's best work thus far. <em>'Mad Max: Fury Road'</em> starts off perfectly good, though the movie properly clicks into gear when the characters of Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron join forces. From then on it's entertaining and I certainly enjoyed watching it all unfold. The action remains super effective and visually epic, the stunt work really is fantastic. Hardy a

**Mad Max: Fury Road’s magnificent effects, editing, cinematography, and directing make it a film unmatched in almost every way.** Mad Max: Fury Road floods every second of its 2-hour runtime with frenetic chaos, massive practical effects, and unparalleled mastery. George Miller produced an action movie on a scale, unlike anything I have ever seen. The effects were almost all practical, giving

George Miller brings us the fourth Mad Max film - Ultimate Carmageddon! An apocalyptic story set in the furthest reaches of our planet, in a stark desert landscape where humanity is broken, and most everyone is crazed fighting for the necessities of life. Within this world exist two rebels on the run who just might be able to restore order. George Miller directs and co-writes the screenplay

When I saw the reviews for this movie my first thought was "Every critic has lost their minds... even me." The story is about a post-apocalyptic wasteland - the fight for survival has twisted the remnants of mankind, turning most into mad, vicious gangs. In this chaotic world two rebels may be able to restore order while seeking their own forms of redemption: Max, a man who just wants peace aft
1 Star, solely for the fleeting Presence of the Interceptor. As for the rest, Nothing to do with Mad Max, just a cross country jaunt of constant silly action. As a Fan of the Original, Mel Gibson is Mad Max, an there will be no other. I have no idea what was going through anyones mind when they tried to tie this to the Mad Max Franchise, Probably not much. If the movie had just been called Fury

**The following is a long form review that I originally wrote in 2015.** I’ll keep this’n somewhat brief, because I only saw the movie once and it was a few days ago now. Some time later on though, I will post a spoiler talk that goes into greater depth. For now though, enjoy this spoiler free review of _Mad Max: Fury Road_! The number one complaint I’ve been seeing about _Fury Road_ is that
I would say that this movie is pretty much the kind of movie that I expected it to be. That being said I think it was a bit softer than I hoped it to be. I think that, again, the Hollywood plonkers have opted to make a movie that got a more palate rating (to them and their cash registers) than what it should have been. It is not as obvious as with Robocop and a few other movies but the feeling is
I was never a fan of the original Mad Max films but this one just blew me away. There was something so powerfully visceral about this on the big screen. It was a fun on assault on the sense , in a good way. Its spectacle rather than plot driven so may not fare as well on the smaller screen. Watch on the largest possible tv in a darkened room with the phone and other gadgets off. Crank up the volum
Wonderful action movie. Scenes are unimaginable. Lots of graphics used in this movie. This is totally a very good action movie.
Fantastic action that makes up for some plot holes.
Awesome movie! WITNESS ME will stick with me forever!
Good action movie with a decent script for the genre. The photography is really good too but, in the end, it is quite repeating itself from beginning to end and the stormy OST is exhausting.
Fabulous action movie. Lots of interesting characters. They don't make many movies like this. The whole movie from start to finish was entertaining I'm looking forward to seeing it again. I definitely recommend seeing it.











