New Mad Max Film 546
IceDiver writes "According to Google News Mel Gibson has signed up for a new Mad Max film "Fury Road". His salary? A whopping $25,000,000.00 Apparently the script has been in the works for 3 years and is highly polished. As a big fan of all 3 Mad Max films, I am looking forward to this one!
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sheesh (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:sheesh (Score:5, Informative)
I was tempted to agree with you, but actually dude is younger than you might think [imdb.com]. He's only 46. Not like, say, Harrison Ford who is 60.
Re:sheesh (Score:5, Funny)
That's it... 2 men enter, 1 man leave
me and you buddy
well, in that case (Score:4, Funny)
Re:well, in that case (Score:2)
Well, Mad Max is supposed to be pretty weather-beaten. :)
Re:Everyone's free to use sunscreen... (Score:5, Insightful)
How about $1Million? Would it REALLY fucking cramp Mel's style? Or Tom Cruise's?
Why are you blaming the actors? What are they supposed to do, say "No thanks, that's too much money"?
If Mel Gibson can attract enough people to the movie to make that much money, who should get the money?
Re:Everyone's free to use sunscreen... (Score:3, Funny)
The Movie execs!
Or Hilary Rosen, if they're not around.
Re:sheesh (Score:5, Funny)
Re:sheesh (Score:2)
profit ? (Score:5, Insightful)
According to the article they are going to spend about 180 mil to make MM4, and MM1,2,3 combined made less than 70 mil.
But then again, these days is seems like all you need ia a hot chick and some special effects to rake it in - plot optional.
Re:profit ? (Score:2, Redundant)
Re:profit ? (Score:5, Informative)
The original Mad Max was made on a very low budget. It was the highest profit to cost ratio movie until Blair Witch. So cheap that the only actor to wear real leather was Mel Gibson - the other characters had to do with fake leather.
(All from the pop-up-video type notes on the DVD.)
Fake Leather? (Score:5, Funny)
You had fake leather? You were lucky! When I was a lad, we had to paint our bodies with hot sulfurous pitch if we wanted to even LOOK like we wore fake leather in a movie!
Re:Fake Leather? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:profit ? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:profit ? (Score:3, Interesting)
The trilogy of "Mad Max" pictures, for all their iconic value, amounted to a rather slender box office, grossing only $69 million in total domestically. That's partly because the 1979 original, released by Village Roadshow, Orion
Pictures and AIP, was hardly seen Stateside at all. The franchise only grew significant with "Mad Max: The Road Warrior."
Re:profit ? (Score:2, Informative)
Secondly, they said the first three movies grossed 69 million in the US. That doesn't count internation box office totals nor all the other sources of income consistant with films that achieve cult status.
Re:profit ? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:profit ? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:profit ? (Score:5, Funny)
25 million? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:25 million? (Score:5, Funny)
C'mon people! What is this "25 million" and "$25,000,000.00" stuff I'm seeing here? This is News for Nerds for chrissake! Mel's salary will be $2.5e7. Get it right. :)
GMD
Re:25 million? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:25 million? (Score:3, Funny)
With that salary... (Score:3, Interesting)
The low budget Mad Max 1 & 2 were great, even though 2 was over dubbed in American.
Re:With that salary... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:With that salary... (Score:3, Insightful)
Oh Goody (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Oh Goody (Score:3, Informative)
Might have been a smidge difficult to be more original in that time frame given that the last Mad Max movie [imdb.com] came out in 1985, bub.
Re:Oh Goody (Score:2)
Like I've got the time for anything but a time tested plot.
Re:Oh Goody (Score:2)
No, I expect filmmakers in general to give me something original, or at least give me a well done retelling of classic mythos or stories. Instead I get Mad Max 4: Max Gets Pissed Again. Big Fucking Deal.
YYYEEEEESSSSSSSS! (Score:3, Funny)
"Two days ago I saw a vehicle that'd haul that tanker. You want to get out of here, you talk to me."
"Damage? You should see the damage, bronze! Metal damage! Brain damage! You listening bronze??!"
Ahh. I feel better now...
Re:YYYEEEEESSSSSSSS! (Score:3, Funny)
"The chain in those handcuffs is high tensile steel. It'd take ten minutes to hack through it with this. Now. If you're lucky, you could hack through your ankle in five minutes."
I hope Johnny The Kid shows up in MM4 with one foot missing. That would kick ass.
And yes, I DO need to get out more!
Yeah but will they be clever... (Score:5, Funny)
they'll have some continuity issues, won't they? (Score:2, Interesting)
Exactly .. (Score:2)
25 mill!!
And of course... (Score:3, Informative)
Coming soon! (Score:3, Funny)
Mad Max 4:Beyond the Nursing Home
Geek Quote coming ... okay here it is .... (Score:3, Funny)
Of course, I say Remember where you are. This is Slashdot. Mod is listening, and will take the first man who posts.
We don't need another hero, hero, all we want is what's beyond Thunderdome!
According to Google News? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:According to Google News? (Score:5, Insightful)
It has been said on Slashdot many times that Google should not be held responsible for what it links to (the whole Church of Scientology debate) but it then should also not credit for someone else's reporting. It is only the way it should be that you either always are responsible for links or you never are.
High Polish (Score:2, Funny)
3 years!?! That script must be so polished you have to shield your eyes from it.
Mel in a dog costume (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Mel in a dog costume (Score:2)
Am I the only one that read the title as "Furry Road?"
Welllllllll, Mel in a dog costume is not the first thing I think of when I see that title you...
Never mind. This is a family geek discussion board.
MAD Max? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:MAD Max? (Score:3, Funny)
What's in your wallet Mel?
re: New Mad Max Film (Score:5, Funny)
And it's already available at sidewalk kiosks throughout China.
Re: New Mad Max Film (Score:5, Funny)
How can there be a cassette of Spaceballs: The Movie? We're still in the middle of making it!
Col. Sandurz:
That's true, sir. But, there's been a new breakthrough in home video marketing.
Dark Helmet:
There has?
Col. Sandurz:
Yes. Instant cassettes. They're out in stores before the movie is finished.
More apocalyptic blather? (Score:5, Interesting)
1. Mad Max = world going to hell
2. Road Warrior = world gone to hell
3. Thunderdome = World gone to hell, but redeeming itself
4. New movie = (?) Make money!
There is some overlap (Road Warrior had an inkling of redemption at the end, but it was more explicit in Thunderdome.
This may end up being a good action flick, but I am not seeing significant potential to do anything very new or exciting. I expect that, like Mel, we'll find out that the series is old and tired.
guac-foo.
Re:More apocalyptic blather? (Score:5, Interesting)
Seems like alot of Movie Execs (read: tripe) have gone from rehashing old, moderately good films, into moderate films with different names and just went straight to remaking the same damned film, this time with nostalgia!
Re:More apocalyptic blather? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:More apocalyptic blather? (Score:3, Insightful)
Same thing with the new Terminator movie... It seems to me that Hollywood is scrambling for new ideas since their current batch of writers have run out. Meanwhile, some strange Kiwi's down south had the novel concept (no pun intended) of taking a famous piece of literature, adding massive amounts of love and care, and a heavy dose of creativity and integrity (both severely lacking in Hollywood) to make what looks to be a truly spectacular set of films on a relatively low budget ($70 million per film). Is anyone in Hollywood taking notes? If they are, are they taking the right notes? (I expect to see a slew of terrible fantasy clones released in the coming years until Hollywood once again learns the wrong lesson that fantasy films don't work...*sigh*)
Hollywood today seems to be only capable of rehashing old ideas without any real creative imagination. I do not doubt that this creativity exists, but for some reason it is not allowed to thrive. Why is Lord of the Rings successful? There was very little involvement from the high level, Hollywood executives. They let the creative people be creative with plenty of financial backing and time to truly let them imaginations fly. It was something new and distinctive.
Mad Max IV? When will Hollywood realize that what they need is true creativity. Throwing massive amounts of money at an old, fading idea does not equate to a great movie.
Someday I'll think up a good sig...
Re:More apocalyptic blather? (Score:5, Funny)
1. Mad Max = Max chased in his car
2. Road Warrior = Max chased in his truck
3. Thunderdome = Max chased in his train
4. New movie = Max chased in his Rolls Royce
I don't know (Score:5, Funny)
By way of comparison, consider that "Popeye" had a character called Wimpy, who was addicted to hamburgers (a stand-in for alcohol in those more sensitive times). He was continuously broke, and to finance his habit was reduced to trying to con other characters out of their money ("I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today"). His crippling addiction lost him everything, even his dignity. He was not a hero, but a character to be pitied for his devotion to something so artificial and his lack of work ethic.
Look at today's children's cartoons and you'll find nothing like Wimpy. Instead, you'll see obviously gay characters like Spongebob Squarepants, who epitomizes and glorifies chronic laziness and disrespect for authority. Even his name, "Squarepants," alludes to the angular uniforms of China's Red Army. Is it any surprise that generation Xers grow up with no work ethic and a feeling of entitlement, when they have been indoctrinated with this kind of skewed moral framework? The values expressed in the original Mad Max films are completely alien to them, and I'm not optimistic that they'll come through at all.
Re:I don't know (Score:3, Informative)
While the gay-ultra-left may push for Good 'ole Spongebob to be gay, he ain't!
Plus, who cares? The Pirate is the real star of the show!
Re:I don't know (Score:4, Insightful)
Yes, but Australian culture is still different (Score:3, Funny)
True, the Aussie have had to turn in their guns, and since the Olympics in Sydney they can no longer beat and kill the blackfellas with impunity, but they're still just about the most macho sorts on earth.
So, yes, I have high hopes for this sequel, and as a devoted Mad MAx fan, you can bet that once it's been shot, I will stay up all night scouring WinMX, edonkey and Kazaa for the divx to download.
Re:I don't know (Score:5, Interesting)
Popeye was originally an adult comic strip, published for sailors out at sea. It was in something like stars and stripes, or whatever.
Anyways, he was a charicature of 'a sailor man', and would go ashore, get drunk, pick up hookers, swear constantly, and fight anyone who crossed his path.
Anyhow, kids would get ahold of the comic and start reading it. And, much like today (GTA3, etc) parents and do-gooders protested and whined. "Please think of the children".
So as a gag, EC Segar decided to mock all the whiners and put a 'kid friendly' message into one of the strips - he ate his spinach and then kicked everyones ass. It stuck.
It was a running gag to mock whiners. Eventually it became nothing more than a kids cartoon, but the spinach thing was already there.
Besides, he doesnt suck it through a pipe.
BTW, the "mexican loco weed" thing is an urban legend. It never happened.
Let's see.... (Score:5, Insightful)
Can you say The Phantom Menace?
Re:Let's see.... (Score:4, Interesting)
Uh yeah. The Phantom Menace was a major flop [boxofficemojo.com] (where major flop is defined as the #3 highest grossing film so far [boxofficemojo.com].
Seriously. Who here didn't see it?
Now, I know you think it sucked, but I bet you went and saw Episode 2 as well, eh?
I was too young to see Mad Max 1-3 in theaters. I'll go and see this one so long as it's rated >40% on rottentomatoes.
this can't be good (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:this can't be good (Score:3, Interesting)
Mad Max Movies FAQ (Score:4, Informative)
In this episode... (Score:5, Funny)
AWRIGHT! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:In this episode... (Score:5, Funny)
MAD MAX Beyond Geritol (Score:5, Funny)
Mel will be driving a beat up station wagon, with the right turn signel flashing, 20 miles an hour under the speed limit while looking for an all-you-can-eat buffet.
Re:MAD MAX Beyond Geritol (Score:3, Funny)
It'd be funnier if Mr. Gibson would drive around in a custom paint GMC G series van (a la A-TEAM) with trusty old Mr. T as his sidekick. Mad Max, Mr. T, helluva ebonics and a spiffy van. Can't go wrong.
How they got Mel to sign (Score:3, Funny)
Mel Gibson: "I'm in!"
sigh (Score:4, Funny)
We don't need another sequel
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If I get a good video game out of this, I'm happy. (Score:2)
Learn how Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome [slashdot.org] can help you make long term data backups!
Where is Tina? (Score:2)
Just imagine the love scene
Highly Polished (Score:5, Insightful)
A couple of recent script-by-committee disasters include "How the Grinch Stole Christmas", "Batman and Robin", and "The Scorpion King". Of course having one person in full control of the script isn't necessarily a good thing either as Mr. Lucas has so painfully pointed out.
-S
Walk away. Just walk away. (Score:3, Funny)
Of course, as soon as I turn to leave, I'll catch a crossbow bolt through the head by some mohawked buy hissing at me.
These movies rock (Score:2)
The messages in the movie are subtle and often hidden under all the chaos and death, but they are there nonetheless.
Mel Gibson is a superb actor, if anyone can pull this off it's him. Very few actors can sustain a series like this, Stallone, Arnold, Bruce Willis.
I'm boycotting the theatres but I'll definately by the DVD.
Cloning (Score:3, Funny)
Hold on....I just gave away the plot for Mel Gibson's NEXT movie!!!
-psy
Highly polished? (Score:2, Funny)
"This is the most exhaustively prepared movie I have ever been associated with," said Hutch Parker, president of production at Twentieth Century Fox. "The script is as ready as they come."
I can imagine the conversation:
"So how does the script look?"
"It's exhaustively prepared."
"Is it good?"
"It's as ready as they come!"
"oh...great."
Which is going to worse? (Score:3, Funny)
Taking bets now.
The last of the V8 Interceptors (Score:5, Interesting)
Nobody in kindergarten knew what the hell i was talking about if i asked them if they needed a guy to haul this rig.
To this day, i still want the car he had in mad max. That supercharger (albeit fake) was the coolest thing i've ever seen. And i want a gear lever with a red button on it that makes the most glorious sound i've ever heard. I had a whole section on my website about the mad max car and some guy in
I've actually asked a couple of tuners about that functionality, apparently it was pretty suspect. To run a boosted motor you need to run lower compression pistons to avoid predetonation, which means that when the SC was disengaged you'd be making shit for power , (although i guess technically you'd be using less gas, but the engine would be way less than optimally efficient). that makes it basically a tradeoff, theres probably some crossover point where you're actually getting better "bang for your gas" with the SC engaged than with it off.
Also, whowever invented the wrist-gauntlet mounted mini-crossbow is a diety.
Re:The last of the V8 Interceptors (Score:3, Interesting)
Back when Thunderdome came out, there were dire predictions that it would be a terrible movie and how no way in hell could it live up to MM2, yadda yadda. Well, it was a different kind of movie (much as MM1 and MM2 are *very* different from one another), but it was true to its world. It *worked*. Gee, it wasn't a letdown after all.
So I'm inclined to give MM4 the benefit of the doubt.
Re:The last of the V8 Interceptors (Score:3, Informative)
You may remember that humongous's turbine powered truck seemed to have a NOS bottle on it that gave it the power to overtake mad max and then the quasi-gay biker used a vertical truck exhaust pipe to bash in the windshield on the interceptor, forcing max off the road and ultimately causing the car to be destroyed and his dog to be shot.
putting NOS on a car would be like sleeping with the enemy. I don't care if it would go faster, max's car didn't have it
im not sure if this should get
+1 Funny (why do you know that shit, loser)
or
-1 Get A Life (why do you know that shit, loser)
Re:The last of the V8 Interceptors (Score:4, Funny)
timely! (Score:5, Funny)
Other stipulations... (Score:3, Funny)
I heard that in his contract on the set everyone is to refer to him as "Lord Humongous."
A cool plot (Score:3, Funny)
Where are the bristish??? (Score:3, Funny)
This is covered with red flags... (Score:3)
"highly polished" == script-writing by committee, always a good sign.
"script has been in the works for 3 years" = "The first draft sucked. The second draft sucked too. 37 drafts later, we still think it might suck, but then, we're the kind of jerks who will put a script through three years worth of rewrites before shooting a lame horse."
My suggestion for the title: "Mad Max Resurrection." I wanna be optimistic, but oh man this looks bad...
Re:This is covered with red flags... (Score:3, Informative)
The Sixth Sense. Bruce Willis made a hell of a lot of money on that film, and it was an amazing piece of work. I think that's from having a percentage of the gross, though.
I really don't know whether this will be any good or not, but I'm certainly willing to give it a chance. We'll see...
Script? (Score:4, Funny)
I have read childrens books to my four year old that have had more words than the first three movies combined. What can there be to polish?
Branding (Score:5, Interesting)
Some years ago, a friend of mine dragged me backstage at a major rock concert during setup, and I was hearing how the show had two sets of equipment and props, leap-frogging each other from city to city, with one group in setup while another was in teardown. I was talking to one of the promoter's financial people, and said, "So why not have two sets of musicians. Cats has two road companies. Barnum and Bailey Circus has two units. There have been rock groups where, over time, all the members of the band were replaced. And nobody can see those guys on stage (this was in a football stadium, and before big-screen projectors) anyway. Your costs will go up by only 20-30%, but revenue will double." He looked very thoughtful for a while.
Someday, Clear Channel will probably pull this off.
Kraftwerk (Score:3, Funny)
"I am the operator / with my pocket calculator"
oops, I am indicating my age...
Re:What? (Score:2)
Re:What? (Score:4, Funny)
I definately admit to it. To this day I'll occasionally hear the chanting in my head, "Two men enter! One man leave!"
Thankfully it's at completely inappropriate times like corporate meetings or trying to merge in traffic.
Chuck Firment
Re:What? (Score:2)
Odd-numbered Mad Max movies suck (Score:2)
Re:Mel Gibson = AARP (Score:2)
Re:Yay overrated actors (Score:2)
Sorry pal but actors go through hell trying to make, they earn their dues just like everyone else. Drop the elitest attitude.
Yes Mel makes a lot of cash. Big deal, he earns it.
Don't like that? To bad, Mel will pack the house. No one cares who wrote, for better or worse.
I happen to like Mels acting, have since I saw the first Mad Max movie. He's extremely talented and deserves what ever the market is willing to give him
Re:Mad Max 4- (Score:2, Informative)
Re:According to Google News??? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:But how much are they paying Grace Jones!? (Score:3, Funny)