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  1. #16
    There are plenty of amazing films coming out these days—I'm thinking The Witch, Fury Road and It Follows in particular—but very rarely from large studios. A lack of overall financial conservatism there is leading to creative conservatism on the part of whoever keeps deciding who to hire these writers and directors.

    EDIT: There's also the fact that movies are incredibly expensive now in an age when incomes are shrinking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TTK
    Fury Road
    The new Mad Max movie, Fury Road was IMHO atrocious, no where near the originals, it may have won a heap of awards but I didn't think it deserved such accolades. I am just happy I never wasted money going to see it at the cinema's.
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    Are you seriously saying Beyond Thunderdome was better than Fury Road? The lack of Gibson alone is enough to elevate it...
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    I would put it on par with Beyond Thunderdome, Fury Road was one ridiculously long, boring car chase. Not worth seeing IMHO.
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