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George Miller Talks Progress Of Mad Max 4


George Miller Talks Progress Of Mad Max 4

This is one of those films they should just leave alone. Another one of those let's bank on the name of the franchise and make some money and then flop in the second week of the showing. Enough is enough already.

Didn't anyone watch Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, What a shit movie.

And to hear Mel Gibson not going to be in the film. Forget about it. My money is on them trying to get Sam Worthington to play a huge role in the film or some part in the movie.

But who am I? A little fish in a HUGE bowl.

"All the vehicles are hybrids cobbled together from the wrecks of the past," says Miller, standing next to a couple of parked-up examples. "They'll have to be very high performance because the film is shot at speed. The reason this movie's so big is it's got just a huge number of stunts. We're trying to do stuff that I believe people haven't done before."



He says it'll take another year to build the cars, and that, thirty years on from the original, pushing the envelope in an action movie landscape almost unrecognisable from that of 1979, is the absolute priority. We're very much liking that he's talking in terms of physical stunts, with ne'ery a whiff of CGI.

And as if to emphasize that the cars are the stars, cast-wise, nothing is yet confirmed: "It would be silly of me to even speculate until I get through the process," says Miller (not a shoe-in for Jeremy Renner then). He says everyone is a possibility, including, in response to a press question, Mel Gibson (hugely unlikely, we're saying), but laments that the home-grown Australian talent he's looking for are all over in Hollywood. "There's a massive talent drain. They're desperate to come back and work [in Australia] but there are no jobs."

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