Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
The title is a great lead in to the intense pace and crazily creative action that makes up this movie. As the fourth movie in the series, it totally delivers on one upping the previous incarnations. That is no small feat considering the utter madness of its 1985 predecessor Max Max Beyond Thunderdome. The filmmaker's ideas about the Mad Max saga did not fade in the 30 years between the former and Fury Road. They must have taken note of every fever dream they had had in the intervening decades and distilled them into their purest form of lunacy. Seemingly every scene is filled with an intensifying string of acrobatically suicidal acts in a world where humans lives are cheap and 'War Boys' are happy to die in service to their ruler, Immortan Joe. The whitewashed War Boys believe Joe can grant them access to Valhalla and then be born again. While this all may seem like hyperbole, early in the movie considerable attention and importance is given to the blinded, heavy metal gui...