![]() Handmade Township Pistol "Little Pinky".There are ten firearms in the cabin of the War Rig: On top of the dashboard is the SKS sniper rifle on the passenger side and a 9mm magazine on the driver's side strategically mounted for one-armed reloading. Underneath there are hidden switches used for the start sequence. The dashboard has a number of gauges and switches as well including revs for both engines, temperature and fuel gauges. The top of the center console holds space for useful items and tools. ![]() The center console is littered with a variety of gauges and switches at the bottom. The accelerator is made of a foot measuring device and is capable of locking at full throttle. Inside the cabin there are approximately ten firearms placed within comfortable reach distance. There is a custom removable steering wheel with a skull motiff. There is a skeleton arm painted on the side of driver's door signifying that the vehicle belongs to Imperator Furiosa as she is missing her left arm. The front windshields have been modified along with doors that are rear-hinged (aka. The cabin of the vehicle is a combination of the original Tatra T815 cabin with a widened rear half of a Chevy Fleetmaster. Side cab view and four War Rig dashboards in production. All three of the trucks were identical and used interchangeably. Three fully functional "War Rigs" were created for the movie and one "buck" truck which is just the cabin in which actors are filmed. A custom front was fabricated and additional passenger space was added to the back of the cab, built from a widened 1947-48 Chevrolet Fleetmaster Sedan. The originally placed cab was moved from over the engine to the middle of the chassis. It has undergone heavy modification, however. The vehicle commonly referred to as "The War Rig" is a 78 foot 18 wheeler based on a Tatra T815, an all-wheel drive truck manufactured in Czech Republic. Did anyone else feel like this Max character wasn't really the Max we've seen in the prior three films? It didn't to me, and it was bugging me the whole film.Apart from the actors, this is the thing we're most going to be looking at in the movie, so let's make it as beautiful, in its own way, as it can possibly be. His family's death in the first film didn't consume him several years later when looking at Road Warrior or Thunderdome. He's no longer calm and collected, but not he's screaming, paranoid, frantic, and haunted by his family's death. Max is suppose to be above it all, however in this film he's portayed as someone who's pretty much as crazy as everyone else. The whole charm of the original Mad Max films for me is that Max himself was a calm, cool, collected badass in a world gone crazy. My problem is that he doesn't feel like the same character I loved in the original films. I know the main complaint some might have is that he wasn't the main character in the film. Finally, my biggest beef with the movie is the Mad Max character himself. I'll put on subtitles next time I watch this film. but I would like to know what they are saying while doing crazy things. Yes, the world is crazy in a beautfiul way. All the male crazy characters have weird accents, machines over their faces to distort their words, or are just flat out yelling. Luckily, the female characters (who are not crazy) I can understand clearly. Ok, I understand that, but it's so bad that I can't understand half the things being said. Actors are instructed to talk crazy to give characters more depth. Second, I hate movies in which I can't understand dialogue anymore. So this was a much needed breath of fresh air. ![]() You know, the way action should be! I'm tired of watching computer game action sequences in films today. It had a very spontaneous feel to it, which made it seem real and authentic. However, there was almost too much action in the film, that by the end the finale just wasn't that impactful. This leads to having great visuals and action scenes throughout the entire film. Everyone and everything is crazy in true Mad Max fashion. First off, the world Miller created is amazing. It's a great movie without a doubt, but there were some aspects of the film I didn't like that made me lower my score. Everyone and everything is crazy in true This movie is not as groundbreaking as all the reviewers will have you believe. This movie is not as groundbreaking as all the reviewers will have you believe. ![]()
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