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slashdot sucks (Score:2, Insightful)
nice giant poll douches
Re:slashdot sucks (Score:5, Insightful)
This kind of shit belongs on TMZ.
Soon on slashdot... (Score:5, Funny)
Soon on slashdot; "10 shocking reasons you won't believe killed Slashdot".
Feral Kid (Score:5, Interesting)
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Emil Minty != Tom Hardy.
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doubt it... FK didn't have any lines, Hardy had loads. Oh, and (SPOILER ALERT) he does claim the name Max.
Re:Feral Kid (Score:4, Insightful)
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Feral kid stole it from his idol, Mad Max.
Did he also steal the XB Falcon?
I think people read waaaaaay too much into movies.
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doubt it... FK didn't have any lines, Hardy had loads.
You're kidding right? His script barely would fill an A5 page. He has about 10 one liners in the movie. His script doubles due to the 15 second monologue at the beginning and the one fully formed sentence containing actual verbs near the end.
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Alternative theory: Alternative Reality (Score:3, Informative)
Given the following:
1. The existence of the "last of the V8 Interceptors" - which was shredded in Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior How would the Feral Kid find another one of these rare cars?
2. Max is younger than the last movie the the Mel Gibson starred trilogy. He also doesn't appear to have the knee injury Max sustained in the first movie. Okay - on this point it could be the Feral Kid.....but other evidence points away from that idea...this does establish a timeframe though.
3. Max is identified by nam
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I heard an interesting theory today: Mad Max in the new film is actually the Feral Kid from The Road Warrior.
Hardy has another movie currently showing [imdb.com]
Tom is a lot older than he looks.
Fact doesn't have to make sense... (Score:4, Insightful)
...only fiction. Like that "Feral Kid" theory.
Fact on the other hand is that the Director/Writer of ALL MAD MAX MOVIES, George Miller... doesn't give much fuck about continuity.
You know that character in the MM2 played by Bruce Spence, the gyrocopter pilot? Who ends up going with the convoy to the North and becoming the chief of the "Great Northern Tribe" at the end of the second movie?
Not the same character as Jedediah the pilot in the third movie, THOUGH he's also played by Bruce Spence and also has an aircraft and is a pilot.
George Miller doesn't give much fuck about continuity.
wot dafuq (Score:5, Insightful)
wtf did i just see on the site formally known as slashdot?
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Yeah. It's sad really. I wanted to love our dice overlords. I even wanted to give the new interface a chance (while hedging my bets with soylentnews) ... even when the new interface screwed up my editing and viewing options. I really wanted to give the site I've loved for so many years a chance.
So now I need to find a new site. I've looked and so far, I haven't been able to find a great option.
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Yea, the bad part now is clicking on a subject brings up a new page vs expanding or collapsing the thread. That's killing it for me. It makes it difficult to follow all of the discussions of a thread or even close one that I'm not interested in.
New slash sucks. :(
[John]
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Red irritates... (Score:2)
Green and blue are calming colors...
Re:wot dafuq (Score:5, Funny)
wtf did i just see on the site formally known as slashdot?
A poll about the new Mad Max film - i didn't even know a new release existed, but since a poll about the new Mad Max film exists on the site formally known as Slashdot i can guess that the story is about a lonely girl that had a long career in IT as a twitter/facebook account manager, driving a Tesla around the Apple headquarters, assembling an army of H-1B warriors, so she can fight for social justice against the evil Republican gang that try to extend the copyright period of a manuscript kept inside the sacred temple of holy Richard Dawkins...
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Hot grits man, what a plot!
"Hot grits"... that's how the next Mad Max starts: the war for social justice has just been won, all the men are exiled in the kitchen cooking "hot grits" for the girls, who try to upload the story of their victory on the site formally known as Slashdot, when suddenly one of them wearing high heels trips on a power cable, bringing the server down, starting what was called as the "dark ages of internet"... but a brave lady, chief of staff for the female-programmers army, well trained in powerpoint presentati
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Stay tuned on the site formally known as Slashdot!
What's it informally known as?
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Aside from the film being about driving the single most fuel inefficient vehicles they could find and not Teslas your plot review was pretty much spot on.
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Aside from the film being about driving the single most fuel inefficient vehicles they could find and not Teslas your plot review was pretty much spot on.
Don't worry - i am sure that the site formally known as Slashdot will try harder and will convince the Al Gore military forces to join the SJWs army in a "we need pink hybrics for the next Mad Max" alliance against the evil Empire of trees producing CO2 and their male programmers buddies... then the World Peace could be made, and all the people will be happy reading about it on the site formally known as Slashdot...
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"A poll about the new Mad Max film - i didn't even know a new release existed"
Are you sure you're not living in a bunker in Pakistan?
I am a Greek you insensitive clod, i can not afford a bunker.
"... i can guess that the story is about a lonely girl that had a long career in IT as a twitter/facebook account manager, driving a Tesla around the Apple headquarters, assembling an army of H-1B warriors, so she can fight for social justice against the evil Republican gang that try to extend the copyright period of a manuscript kept inside the sacred temple of holy Richard Dawkins"
Ah, okay, you are.
Those fucking SJW insurgents, they can't keep a secret...
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You must mean Richard Stallman. Richard Dawkins would burn that temple.
No, i meant Dawkins... both have their own religion, each with its own congregation, but, while i hoped to find some of Stallman's followers to be honest, in the month i am a member of the site formally known as Slashdot, i only met Dawkins' fundamentalists - and make no mistake: Stallman is a "crazy" guy, but Dawkins is not so stupid to burn his own temple erected on the site formally known as Slashdot...
Re:wot dafuq (Score:5, Insightful)
Yeah, not sure why the poll is so prominent. Stick it back into the sidebar, please. Also, that orange color is really awful.
Re:wot dafuq (Score:4, Informative)
Also, that orange color is really awful.
Our UX designers say you were wrong. Now go back to consuming you consumer.
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Just thought I'd pop in and see what's going on here. I'd say the fact that Slashdot being in the throes of an eternal September to the millionth power is far worse than the shitty formatting.
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No; it doesn't work like that. We *have* had some advertisements that used a poll format, and we doubtless will in the future, but they are, have been, and will be labeled as such. ("Ad" or the silly euphemism "sponsored content" or something along those lines. If you see ads that look like stories, please complain to feedback@slashdot.org.) IBM, for instance, has had some ads with built-in polls (it's a style that they figure will appeal more than yet more clip art, I suppose); these, though, aren't "Slas
Five stars for.. (Score:5, Interesting)
..visual storytelling.
George Miller never feels the need to stop the action and have the characters explain the plot to each other.
Take the citadel, in which the evil warlord lives, and from which he rules over crowds of serfs - grovelling in the dust, and his albino warboys - terrified and terrorising.
We don't need to be told how the citadel works. We just need one look at it, and we get it. We don't need an explanation of how the world came to be how it how is - we just need about ten words in fractured voiceover against a black screen before the movie starts.
It's an action film, and it tells its story through action. It does it so well, that I'm not completely sure I've ever actually seen it done before at all.
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Obviously the beginning carries a lot of narration that heavy-handedly prepares the setting for the story. Entirely unlike the first 20 minutes of "There Will Be Blood"-- masterful storytelling by Paul Thomas Anderson.
The big shocker to me was near the end where Max fully
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Why couldn't George Miller have Furiosa spontaneously turn around with everyone confused about the agenda?
Well, because then none of her party would have known what she was doing, and you would have had the other side of the "don't explain" narrative coin in which the plot is driven by people not being frank with each other. Which is even more annoying than having stuff explained to the audience because the director doesn't know how to tell stories with images. When Max suggests turning around and attacking the citadel...
Oh. Wait.
Spoiler Alert.
There. When Max suggests turning around and attacking the now unde
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I'd give it six stars for visuals, but negative 3 stars for story. Fortunately, they never let the story interfere with the action - they just used it to break it up once in a while.
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The action was the story. Why is that a bad thing? The story is of their respective captures, their escape and the way in which their lives became connected for a brief period. It's of the way in which they took down the evil leader of the citadel, and returned triumphant.
Let's put it like this. If you had been through those experiences, you would have one hell of a story to tell. Mad Max tells that story through visuals and design, rather than dialog, brilliantly.
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I agree somewhat. 3 stars for story. 18 stars for filming in really real real life, not some tranformers CGI crap. check out some really real cars really exploding in the b roll. I really hope this is the future of action cinema, not the transformers / ninja turtles dreck that michael bay foisted on us.
http://iwatchstuff.com/2015/05... [iwatchstuff.com]
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There was of course a lot of cgi in the movie but ...
the cgi was there to tell a story- not to render action scenes.
An action movie with rendered action doesn't connect emotionally.
When those guys swinging around on poles showed up- i had a gut reaction.
Making an action film and then using cgi for the action scenes usually lacks just enough realism that I don't have an emotional reaction to the action. That emotion is why I'm willing to put down good money to see a movie.
MM:FR was decent. As everyone else
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Speaking of impressive camera work...
I left the film thinking (among other things) "my god, Tom Hardy is ***HUGE***".
Turns out eh's actually an inch shorter than Charlize Theron (though obviously rather stockier). I thought he must have been 6'4" from the film, at least.
I'm always amazed how effectively they can make someone look tall!
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Re:Five stars for.. (Score:5, Insightful)
Flamethrowers (in a fuel starved world, no less)
I think you're not watching the right movie. The Mad Max world is starved of a lot of things, especially water, but Guzonline is definitely not one of them. That's actually what they call it. It's about the only thing they have. They trade it around at will and drive vehicles which burn through it a great deal. Heck there's even a line in the movie where they take the piss out of how much fuel and nitro they have burnt through pursuing max and then shrug it off.
What little plot it had perfectly describes the results that you complain about.
- Person strapped to the front of the car, because he had to be. There's no space in the cab or the tray for your blood supply.
- Doing battle around a tanker? Well the War Machine was a vehicle specifically kitted out to fend off attacks so it stands to reason they are battling around it, and without giving away too much I wouldn't worry about it blowing up given it never actually makes it to the refinery to get filled.
- The vehicles resemble what would be hacked together if the world suddenly went under and the only thing on hand was older cars to weld together. A lot of effort was put into designing vehicles which could legitimately be made from cars of only that era. Aside from armour plating, some spikes on the tires, and that one car with spikes all over (a homage to the Echidna, an Australian ant-eating mammal), most of the cars are pace cars designed to get you close enough so you can throw grenades at your target.
- Fireworks? Got a better way of signalling in a world without electricity? Though they do use semaphore towers between fixed places, the the fireworks were used for communication.
Don't judge a book by it's cover. It has very real stunts, few special effects, is definitely not overhyped, is not a rehash (and has nothing to do with previous Mad Max films), and I would have to say is anything OTHER than dime-a-dozend Hollywood shitfests which are coming out at the moment. It's a movie narrated beautifully by action and not dialogue.
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Re:Five stars for.. (Score:4, Interesting)
My thoughts exactly. I've never seen an action film this good, let alone a hollywood action film, let alone in the theater. It's the first film I've experienced that's actually exceeded my expectations.
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Crappy acting can't be compensated (Score:2, Interesting)
by any amount of guitar playing guys with flame throwers.....
Especially the supporting roles were sometimes straight out annoying.
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Firstly, they found the only possible way of making a double guitar even more badass: adding that flame thrower to the end, making it the last word in guitars. That counts for a lot.
Secondly, I thought the lead acting was really, really good.
The support was a little weaker, but I didn't find it impinged.
Cowboy Neal? (Score:5, Insightful)
Seriously? You move my poll and don't give me a Cowboy Neal option? Slashdot, you are dead to me...
young whippersnappers (Score:3)
most people don't get the cowboy neal reference anymore: it took me like 4 years to figure it out and even then was only moderately intellectually stimulating to consider; not to mention I reacted to its conceited nature.
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Who's Cowboy Neal? Is he one of the editors who we never see?
Re:Cowboy Neal? (Score:4, Funny)
Who's Cowboy Neal? Is he one of the editors who we never see?
He's the guy that makes sure Natalie Portman (naked and petrified) remains covered in grits and that they're always piping hot.
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Can we have another poll? (Score:5, Interesting)
Can we rate the idea of a poll like this on /. with a poll and if it sucks can we do away with the feature entirely?
Re:Can we have another poll? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Can we have another poll? (Score:5, Funny)
I think the poll needs to be in a fullscreen lightbox with auto-playing video ads in the background.
Although, I will applaud the innovative use of totally pointless and unrelated-to-new-or-nerds poll questions.
+1, Would gash out eyes again.
Whoops! I left something unsnarked! (Score:5, Funny)
P.S. I also like the use of bright, cheery colors.
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I think the poll needs to be in a fullscreen lightbox with auto-playing video ads in the background.
I think they should automatically kick it off on your 3D printer when you load the page.
Two copies, just to make sure you don't miss it.
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You forgot the "Share your vote on $social_media!" pop over that appears after voting.
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Yeah, seriously guys, put the poll back in the sidebar where it belongs. This was not a good idea.
+1
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Well, if they are going to poll what our favorite analytical instruments are for measuring a gas composition, or our opinion on where we should be sending unmanned probes to search (new) life forms, (or something IT related where I would choose the CowboyNeal option), then I'd be ok with the poll having a prominent spot on the page.
But seriously... a poll about a major Hollywood production that really doesn't need any more advertising because it is already all over the internet??? Come on, Slashdot, I do no
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Re:Can we have another poll? (Score:4, Informative)
You can submit poll suggestions / ideas, Yes.
One day, this should mean a better poll-specific interface, but for now, just use the regular story-submission page. It's a bit of a kludge in our system, but submissions turned into polls don't get karma credit, the way accepted stories do -- sorry about that, and (not quite as bad as the final scene in Raiders of the Lost Ark) top men are working on it.
Upshot is that just like other submissions, and position on the page aside, we're going to run polls that the editors think are a good idea, largely drawn from reader suggestions -- that's how the site's always worked. Submit more / better polls? Aye, you betcha, please do, and have at!
Some examples and hints here: http://slashdot.org/journal/23... [slashdot.org]
Re:Can we have another poll? (Score:5, Insightful)
Upshot is that just like other submissions, and position on the page aside, we're going to run polls that the editors think are a good idea
How is that an upshot? No one was asking for this "feature".
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Because upshot means outcome.
I hate the new poll layout, but don't criticize him for using a word incorrectly when he isn't, and when you clearly don't know what the word means.
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Who cares?
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The borked CSS for the account options makes it hard to check (although I can't obviously see the filters anywhere), but I'm pretty sure that I had polls disabled. Posting polls as stories seems to bypass that option.
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When's the last time /. took down a site?
The last time a site was linked to that was running on an ISDN line.
The internet is designed better now. Regular users can only rarely bring down web sites, and then only if tens of millions of people try to use it simultaneously. Slashdot never had that many readers. Seriously, how many times have you upgraded your computer since 2002? Did you upgrade your internet connection? Have you regularly streamed large amounts of data? Guess what, so has everyone else. And the internet can generally handle i
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Jesus Christ... you fucking pussies make me sick. Any small little change and you pout and cry like little babies. Fuck off.
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since you're reading...
I'm all for new things. I liked the little graphic showing how many people had chosen the same thing as me. the way it spun around. But I can't get back to that, and the presentation above is jumbled and confusing. small thing, the poll takes up a lot of column-inches in the home page, it could probably be laid out better. You're headed in the right direction, keep going!
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Wait - Don't uninstall it from the internet! I still want to use it!
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Sorry my local torrent theather wont play it atm (Score:3, Interesting)
waiting for the release before I can vote.
Make it stop ... (Score:5, Interesting)
OK, either tell me how to block stories with fucking polls or I'm blocking Timothy.
You know what, fuck it. I'm blocking Timothy.
negativity (Score:5, Insightful)
guys, can we cut down the negativity?
I can legitimately track changes in my life-happiness by
* how recently I've visited a political website
* how recently I've used slashdot, specifically
* when I have read a comment like yours
Timothy really isn't that bad.
not to mention, in general in relationships [e.g., you and timothy...] it's better to speak wishfully of the future than negatively of past. For example
I like the existing poll system just fine and don't think we need to have it as a story submissoin
gets the point across without dragging my day down.
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Timothy really isn't that bad.
Except for everything related to being an "editor". He's absolutely horrendous at that.
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It sounds like you may be a little fragile for comment boards on the open internet that don't have specific rules against being mean to people. Such things exist, and they might be a healthier place for you to hang out until/unless you develop a thicker skin.
Slashdot is great because I can say precisely what I want to say, when I manage it anyhow.
What the GP said wasn't even close to the most negative thing I've seen in this discussion, let alone on Slashdot today. You must be new here.
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guys, can we cut down the negativity?
I can legitimately track changes in my life-happiness by
* how recently I've visited a political website
* how recently I've used slashdot, specifically
Slashdot isn't a political site. It's a tech news site.
Re:negativity (Score:4, Insightful)
guys, can we cut down the negativity?
No.
Slashdot has been one of the bastions of the internet where rock-hard unemotional honesty and rationality are valued and made salient (through the moderations system and its community). This has always made it my favorite place on the internet by far: getting away from cat pictures, stupid 12-things-that-lists, regurgitated shallow clickbait news reports, endlessly shortsighted comments and stupid fucking polls.
Lately, Slashdot has been sinking. It is still my favorite place, with so much of the internet having devolved into the crap I just mentioned, but the vocal and unabridged resistance against the sinking is imho our only hope for Slashdot not going to shit completely.
So no, we can't cut down the negativity. We must increase it.
Fuck beta.
Fuck stupid headlines.
Fuck clickbait and flamebait articles.
Fuck Slashvertisements.
And fuck polls.
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Unemotional & rational, hah. Never seen such a bunch of overprivileged whiners with zero sense of proportion as this place.
Why (Score:2)
Why is the 0-star option located after the 5-star option and before the "stars ain't enough" option?
The person who did that scares me.
Re:Why (Score:5, Insightful)
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Because the Slashdot code monkeys are absolutely horrendous at making a decent UI.
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Oh crap, why is the "Troll" mod and "Redundant" mod next to the Insightful mod?
Timothy, here's an idea - put those "top men" you mentioned (a few comments above this one) on giving us a way to undo moderation errors.
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Netcraft confirmed! (Score:3, Funny)
One more crippling bombshell hit the already beleaguered
Out of 5 stars, I rate it (Score:5, Insightful)
That is not how to fix the pollbooth (Score:2)
Now after having not seen the pollbooth for some time I see an irrelevant poll on the front page, posing as a story. WTF? I care about as much about the new Mad Max film as I
I feel like this was a fair review (Score:2)
They emulated the wrong film (Score:2)
Everyone says the best film was the Road Warrior. So why did they try to emulate Beyond Thunderdome?
Furthermore, they're basically making the same mistake that was made in pitch black 2... you know the one that had way too much money put into it and a really complicated plot for no reason? Necromongers? Furions? Politics?
Pitch Black 1 was a very simple movie. It was basically a scifi horror movie about surviving hostile alien monsters.
Pitch black 2 was this convoluted thing about Riddick becoming emperor or
You shortchange Mad Max 1 -- I want a prequel (Score:3)
Mad Max 1 wasn't even a post apocalyptic movie. The director didn't have a lot of money so they just did some thing about a guy surviving gangs. He was surprised when he heard people uniformly fill in the blanks that it was post apocalyptic. Anyway, it isn't that great... but it isn't bad either. There is basically no plot period.
Mad Max 1 wasn't "post-apocalyptic" but I think it was more interesting than that -- it was *pre* apocalyptic. It was set in an era of severe social and economic decline. Petroleum was becoming very scarce. Government services were basically in tatters, law enforcement was marginal at best -- they had basically lost control of the countryside and rural areas -- there was basically no law enforcement in the small town where the biker gang picked up the Nightrider's coffin and terrorized the townspeople.
An
In a 5-star rating scheme, the new Slashdot poll. (Score:3)
In a 5-star rating scheme, the new Slashdot poll...
No mere star rating scheme can suffice.
You mean they've re-released the Superfish Polls?
None of the options. (Score:2)
I still have not seen ANY Mad Max (movie/film)s!
COMA THE DOOF WARRIOR (Score:3)
One long chase scene, and nothing else (Score:3)
I like a good chase scene, when it's part of the movie. But when the chase scene is the entire movie, it becomes less exciting.
The plot of every Mad Max, except the first one, is the same: "High Plains Drifter" all over again. Loner anti-hero comes to town. None-too-nice towns people need his help. With some reluctance, the anti-hero does save the town folk. Then the lone drifter drifts off again.
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you got fooled by feminist propaganda.
it's mad max.. it's got a well told story through action and really like 8% of the action is females.
like, you would never think of it as a feminazi movie if someone didn't tell you so.
also, the women aren't even sex slaves in the sense you would think - they're "breeders", the main purpose of keeping them in captivity in the movie is not sex - the main purpose for the villain to keep the women in captivity is to get children. and they're pretty weak characters compared