These days, everything is done digitally. There was less talk, more action and the plot was easy to follow. Often you had a hero who had to overcome some sort of a crisis. There were real special effects that were created manually and there were real vehicles that actually worked and were actually destroyed.įilms were a lot simpler as well. Once upon a time there was such thing as real stuntmen and real stunts. They just don’t make movies like they used to. In the meantime, here is ADB’s review of the latest entry into the classic Australian action franchise. We recently chatted to Gall about his experiences and you can read the feature in ADB #430, which hits the stands on Monday June 1. He spent nearly six months in Namibia during the production of the film and was the head of the Motorcycle Specialist team which was responsible for most of the motorcycle based stunts in the film. ADB Health Editor and motorcross legend, Stephen Gall, was an important member of the crew on Mad Max: Fury Road.
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