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Watch the Trailer for ‘Mad Sheila,’ China’s Totally Bananas ‘Fury Road’ Rip-Off
Watch the Trailer for ‘Mad Sheila,’ China’s Totally Bananas ‘Fury Road’ Rip-Off
Watch the Trailer for ‘Mad Sheila,’ China’s Totally Bananas ‘Fury Road’ Rip-Off
What you are watching above is the trailer for Mad Sheila, a new Chinese film that is a blatant and very bonkers ripoff of Mad Max: Fury Road. Unfortunately, we have no idea when or if this delightful film is coming to America, but I’m going to go ahead and put forth the wild suggestion that you could very well find Mad Sheila lurking on a major city street sidewalk sometime in the near future, if you know what I mean.
Top 5 People Walking Away From Explosions
Top 5 People Walking Away From Explosions
Top 5 People Walking Away From Explosions
In the tradition of ScreenCrush series like You Think You Know Movies and You Think You Know TV comes a new YouTube series: Top Five! Every two weeks (or so; we’ve got a lot of other stuff going on), ScreenCrush editor and critic Matt Singer will count down a particular topic from the world of movies (and probably write these introductory posts in the third person).
10 Facts You Might Not Know About ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’
10 Facts You Might Not Know About ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’
10 Facts You Might Not Know About ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’
It’s been almost 30 years since the last Mad Max movie (Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome) hit theaters in 1985, and almost ever since then director George Miller has been working on a sequel. That sequel, Mad Max: Fury Road, has been in the works for over 25 years and started filming over three years ago. In the latest episode of You Think You Know Movies, we take a look at Fury Road. It’s time to remember The Road Warrior. The man we called “Max”…
‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ Legacy Trailer Takes Us Back to the Beginning
‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ Legacy Trailer Takes Us Back to the Beginning
‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ Legacy Trailer Takes Us Back to the Beginning
It may not have a number in its title, but Mad Max: Fury Road is the fourth film in a series stretching back to 1979. And while original star Mel Gibson has been replaced by Tom Hardy, director George Miller is present and accounted for, still wrecking cars in the post-apocalypse for your amusement. The newest trailer for the Fury Road, labeled the “legacy trailer,” uses footage from the past films build up to the newest entry to remind potential viewers this isn’t just another action franchise. This is Mad freaking Max.