Mad Max: Fury Road
by Howard Tayler from Schlock Mercenary on (#953J)
This is the Mad Max movie I didn't know I had always wanted until I saw it. Tom Hardy plays Max as crazy-mad instead of angry-mad, and it's the "seeing things that aren't there" crazy instead of merely being angry with grief (though, he's that too. And unhinged.) Also, we see him employ some skills beyond simply driving, taking a beating, and shooting things (though he does plenty of all three of those.)
Max's world is a familiar sort of wasteland, but it has an actual economy, requiring a bit less suspension of disbelief. Which is good because we'll need that stuff for more important things than "how are people still alive at all?" Plot-wise, I loved how the fairly straightforward, convoy-on-the-run story has some actual, human motivation beyond "let's steal gasoline." I say "fairly straightforward" because there are a couple of twists in there, but I liked them, too. I've heard that some folks are complaining that Charlize Theron's character was somehow too bad-ass, and was upstaging Max. 
