Mad Max: Fury Road Review | Entertainment Buddha
EB: George Miller’s latest Mad Max film, Mad Max: Fury Road, just may be the best entry yet, which is a result of modern day filming technology and some of the most high intensity action to ever be featured in a film that doesn’t solely rely on computer generated effects to paint a disastrous picture for the audience. Miller and his cast and crew have redefined what an action movie can be with the litany of explosive car chase sequences featured in Fury Road, which range from pure high octane demolition derby moments, to a circus act on wheels complete with acrobats risking life and limb while wavering back and forth on 40ft. tall poles going only God knows how fast.
When you leave the theater you have to physically peel your eyelids back into place, because for two hours straight they remain glued to your upper eye socket as your eyeballs relay the non-stop flow of chaotic imagery to your brain.











