Mad Max: Fury Road without CGI is even more insane and exciting than the finished movie
Mad Max: Fury Road was a hell of a ride, but Mad Max: Fury Road with all the CGI taken out, well, that’s just totally insane.
Watch this.
Mad Max Fury Road without CGI is straight insane pic.twitter.com/4YWBlcQFni
— Reconsidering Cinema (@coenesqued) March 11, 2019
Pretty sure we could watch either of these and it would be just as good.
Jesus! It’s almost like saying “Mad Max Fury Road without CGI is Mad Max Fury Road” exceptional filmmaking
— Alexander Kronenburg (@AlexanderK87) March 11, 2019
Practical effects > VFX
— DigiGeekTV (@DigiGeekTV) March 11, 2019
They’re both tools with a necessary place. One of my frustrations with Fury Road is people praise the practical effects to high heaven and generally won’t acknowledge the movie has thousands of FX shots and pure CG work.
— Len McCain (@TelepresenceLen) March 11, 2019
My favorite thing about the work on this film is how it showed the strengths of both approaches, and used them correctly to enhance each other.
— Lord Omelet Toes (@TheBarbarienne) March 11, 2019
It’s very much a throwback to films like Jurassic Park and Terminator 2 that beautifully married CGI and practical effects. Big fan of Fury Road.
— Tom Hyde (@tomh1138) March 11, 2019
The colour grade on the film is also insane pic.twitter.com/cZcYCBeCv9
— Samuel J. May (@sjmay92) March 11, 2019
Holy shit. How do you get tumbling semi to sneak inside this crane? pic.twitter.com/Uz9NROVBYT
— cₕᵤcₖ cₕᵤcₖ bₒ-bᵤcₖ (@originalname37) March 11, 2019
You don’t, quite. If you mark off the cones the stunt driver times by, once he’s at the foremost cone and starts the controlled wreck, he’s past the crane (and this is seen in the forward-facing cut). Which tbh takes zilch away from how balls crazy impressive that stunt is.
— Eagle Fandom BNF (@trenchologist) March 11, 2019
Pretty sure I could watch either version and be just as entertained
— Plognark (@Plognark) March 11, 2019
Give Stunts an Oscar category.
— Dae Cadman (@daecadman) March 11, 2019
Ooh, and also there was this, from director Steven Soderbergh …
this video pairs nicely with Soderbergh’s description how crazy Fury Road is to watch as a director: https://t.co/RkO3qPWoea pic.twitter.com/LlqEf00DHk
— Nick Robinson (@Babylonian) March 11, 2019