'Mad Max: Fury Road' without special effects makes the movie even more mind-blowing
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The 2015 Oscar-winning "Mad Max" sequel from the franchise's visionary director, George Miller, used a lot of practical effects and relatively minimal CGI to create its post-apocalyptic action.
You can see that at work in this new "Crash & Smash" video compiling pre-production tests, behind-the-scenes video, and raw footage from the film that hasn't been edited.
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There is no CGI anywhere in the video, which is something worth chewing on next time you watch "Fury Road."
Below is the video and see some special CGI-free shots from the making of "Mad Max: Fury Road":
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