New Mad Max Film Will Be 3-D Anime

Andy Chalk

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New Mad Max Film Will Be 3-D Anime


Australian director George Miller says he's working on a new addition to the Mad Max [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079501/] franchise - a 3-D anime feature film.

The plot of the new film will be based in part on original script for the fourth Mad Max film which was originally set to be shot in 2003, until the war in Iraq led to the loss of funding. And while switching to animation offers certain practical considerations, Miller said his main motivation is simply a desire to try his hand at the genre. "I see myself as someone who is very curious about storytelling and all its various media," Miller told MTV Movies [http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2009/03/05/exclusive-fourth-mad-max-in-developmentas-3-d-anime-feature/]. "I've always loved anime, in particular the Japanese sensibility. It's something I've always wanted to do."

Despite his affection for "Japanese sensibilities," Miller said he wants to adapt the style to make it more palatable for mainstream Western audiences. "The anime is an opportunity for me to shift a little bit about what anime is doing because anime is ripe for an adjustment or sea change," he said. "It's coming in games and I believe it's the same in anime. There's going to be a hybrid anime where it shifts more towards Western sensibilities. [Akira] Kurosawa [http://archive.sensesofcinema.com/contents/directors/02/kurosawa.html] was able to bridge that gap between the Japanese sensibilities and the West and make those definitive films."

The move to animation won't be the only big change in the fourth film: Miller said everyone's favorite Main Force Patrol officer, "Mad" Max Rockatansky - aka revealed [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000154/] in March of last year is still in the works but that it's still "a couple of years" away from release. "We're in the early stages writing and designing," he said. "A really good game you need two and half years. And for good anime you need two years."

The idea of Mad Max without Mel Gibson's voice may be alarming on the surface but what some people don't realize is that the original North American release of Miller's 1979 pre-apocalypse classic also didn't feature Gibson's voice. As an unknown actor at the time, he, along with virtually everyone else in the film, was overdubbed by American voice actors to make the movie seem "less foreign" for U.S. audiences. Interested in seeing the real deal? Check it out on YouTube [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMYLjlpP0NY].


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Splyth

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hmmm this sounds chancy, but it can't be any worse then the 3rd one.
 

fix-the-spade

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SomeBritishDude said:
*puts his head in his hands and weeps*
"we don't need another mooovieeee, We don't need another looonngg rruuuyuun tiimme!"

Cheer up, can't be as bad as the third.
As superfluous movies go, this is a good'en.
 

Cousin_IT

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interesting gamble. I dont hold high hopes for it though. Also how did war in iraq seen funding diverted from a film?
 

thenumberthirteen

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Next thing you know there'll be a Saturday morning cartoon version. Like Watchmen: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDDHHrt6l4w

But wanting to try a genre out is never a good reason to change a film franchise (Animatrix anyone?)
 

fix-the-spade

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thenumberthirteen said:
But wanting to try a genre out is never a good reason to change a film franchise (Animatrix anyone?)
Animatrix was pretty good. It's puts the sequel films to shame at the very least.

How in hell do you make a kids cartoon from Rorschach?
 

Alone Disciple

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fix-the-spade said:
"we don't need another mooovieeee, We don't need another looonngg rruuuyuun tiimme!"
Kudos to you... I got it...and even sang it...lol.

I guess I'm the only one that liked the 3rd one. But a anime 4th...Nope...I boycott
 

Galletea

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I'm intrigued and disgusted all at the same time. I want to believe it's going to be awesome but my head is telling me it is bound to be bad.
 

Andy Chalk

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I like to think that the Mad Max franchise ended with the conclusion of Mad Max 2, aka The Road Warrior. It would've been nice to wrap things up properly in a trilogy but Thunderdome just didn't work for me. I haven't seen it in years but I recall feeling very strongly that it betrayed the "white line nightmare" of the first two movies. Maybe it was just the absence of the Pursuit Special, necessary though it was, that set me against the movie right from the start, but it's hard to get around the fact that the first two movies are seared into my brain while all I can really remember about Thunderdome is that I did in fact see it at some point in the past.
 

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I'm confused. At what point did someone think this was a good idea? ... Oh OH it's a joke! I get it. Ha ha, that's really funny guys. This will actually be a Desert Punk movie or something right?