Cool Videos: Mad Max: Fury Road is still just as thrilling without effects

Last Updated on July 31, 2021
Kevin

It's been well over a year since the release of MAD MAX: FURY ROAD, but the George Miller film is still every bit as impressive to me as it was that first time in a packed theater. As the flick took in the most wins at our own 15th Annual Golden Schmoes, it's probably safe to say that many of you feel the same. One of the reasons we love it so much is that Miller and his team only turned to CG when absolutely necessary, and even when they did make use of visual effects, it was pretty much seamless. A new video from ESPORTS TV set out to prove this by gathering up raw footage from pre-production tests and behind-the-scenes to show off just how exciting those FURY ROAD action sequences were even without the benefit of visual effects.

Source: ESPORTS TV

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