At Tuesday night’s National Board of Review Gala, George Miller’s Mad Max: Fury Road was awarded Best Film honors — and probably would have been also named “Best Insane Non-Stop Explodo-rama” had there been such a category. This summer’s critically-beloved blockbuster reboot had so many wildly creative stunts that when Yahoo Movies saw director and co-writer Miller at the event, held at New York’s Cipriani 42nd Street, we had to ask him: Is there anything you’d wanted to do in the film that not even your team could pull off? Nope: Even things that he thought physically impossible turned out to be possible.
“To be honest, virtually everything we came up with we were able to do,” Miller told us. “But there is something I didn’t think we could pull off: Those guys on the poles, the polecats” — the acrobats who were suspended high above their cars, swinging back and forth as they attempted to snatch the wives from Max and Furiosa’s rig at high speeds.
“To be honest, virtually everything we came up with we were able to do,” Miller told us. “But there is something I didn’t think we could pull off: Those guys on the poles, the polecats” — the acrobats who were suspended high above their cars, swinging back and forth as they attempted to snatch the wives from Max and Furiosa’s rig at high speeds.
Why did those renegades kept running around, wasting precious fuel, if the fuel were so scarce?
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