Mad Max: Fury Road

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Mad Max (1979), The Road Warrior (1981), and even Mad Max: Beyond The Thunderdome (1985) were all intense films back in their days. They portrayed a post apocalyptic wasteland of a planet that consisted of thugs, lunatics, and lemmings who would follow their leader to their death if given the order to do so.

These films also had a hero. Albeit a man who didn’t want to be a hero. There was always Max… Mad Max.

Over the years these films developed a cult following. Partly because of the writer/director’s vivid imagination (George Miller), and partly because of the fierce acting of a young, rugged, and fiery Mel Gibson. Continue reading Mad Max: Fury Road

The Avengers: Age of Ultron

Avengers_Age_Of_Ultron-poster1“The Avengers: Age of Ultron” is NOT the best superhero movie ever. It’s the fourth best superhero movie ever.

The best superhero movie ever is The Dark Knight, followed by The Avengers, after that it’s Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2, THEN Age of Ultron.

Now don’t try to explain to me that I am incorrect here, because I am not. I know there are plenty of you that think that Green Lantern or Spawn may be better than Superbabies, but you’d be wrong. I’ve done the math and 85% of the time I am correct, 70% of the time I am wrong, 35% of the time you are correct, 60% of the time you don’t care what I think, and 75% I don’t care what you think… Which adds up to 100% of the time I am correct.

See, it’s simple math. Continue reading The Avengers: Age of Ultron