1. The 146th Best Director of All-Time: George Miller - The Cinema Archives
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George Miller. I view Miller completely different now since Fury Road and I’m racking my brain for another example of an auteur with a career peak this late (70 at the time of his best film). There are auteurs who bloom early and fizzle out early (Godard, Bertolucci), those that die early (Murnau,
2. George Miller - Variety
The Oscar-winning writer-director-producer George Miller was instrumental in introducing the new wave of revved-up Aussie cinema to the world stage.
The Oscar-winning writer-director-producer George Miller was instrumental in introducing the new wave of revved-up Aussie cinema to the world stage thanks to his seminal and highly influential apocalyptic road trilogy, “Mad Max.” But when the first in the series roared onto screens in the late ’70s, it wasn’t just a fresh blast of nonstop action […]
3. All George Miller Movies Ranked by Tomatometer - Rotten Tomatoes
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We rank the Australian director's best movies, including the Mad Max films, Happy Feet, and Witches of Eastwick!
4. Revisiting George Miller's awards races after Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
May 28, 2024 · He's received six Oscar nominations in his career and has even won a trophy. And that his noms represent a wide variety of genres. Let's look back at his many ...
“Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga” is now playing in theaters, and it appears like director George Miller has delivered another winner in the long-running action franchise. Did you know he’s received six Os…
5. George Miller: The Only Director Who Could Make Mad Max and Babe
Aug 27, 2022 · Yes, Miller wrote 1995's Oscar-nominated Babe and directed its 1998 cult-classic follow-up, Babe: Pig in the City.
How did the director of Mad Max end up making one of the most beloved children's movies of all time?
6. George Miller Masterclass in Visual Storytelling - Screenwriting from Iowa
Sep 30, 2015 · George Miller Masterclass in Visual Storytelling. “The perfect movie doesn't have any dialogue. So you should always be striving to make a silent movie.”
“The perfect movie doesn’t have any dialogue. So you should always be striving to make a silent movie.” David Mamet On Film Directing “One of my notions [in making Mad Max] was that if I mak…
7. Every George Miller Movie Ranked/Video Script
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Funding for Schaffrillas is provided by.. Squarespace, the sponsor of today's video. In all honesty, I never intended to make a George Miller ranking as my next director filmography video. I wasn't opposed to it, it's just, the thought literally never crossed my mind. However, all of that changed as I got swept up in the hype for Furiosa; his prequel to the iconic 2015 mega hit, Mad Max: Fury Road. Like everyone else, I was enamored with that movie when it came out. But I didn't want to rewatch
8. 'Mad Max' Director George Miller Is Way Too Sane to Be a Mad Genius
May 10, 2016 · “Dear George,” the text began. “Is this cell number still yours? And is this the best way to reach you? There is something I would like to ...
The Cannes jury president — a surprise pick for the influential role — opens up about childhood trauma, 'Fury Road's' Oscar haul, his shock at Mel Gibson's meltdown and venturing into comedy (his wife thinks it's to prove to her he's funny).
9. Director George Miller Picks His Favorite Shot From Fury Road, Mad ...
May 18, 2024 · The filmmaker digs in on some of his best shots from his long career. · Mad Max (1979) · Babe (1995) · Happy Feet (2006) · Mad Max: Fury Road (2015).
With Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga out this month, we asked director George Miller to pick one favorite shot from each of his movies, as well as one from any other film (he couldn't resist and picked two there!).