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Back to the Fury Road

All Hollywood seems to know how to do these days is make remakes, reboots, rehashes, and retreads. One of the movies that they haven’t touched yet is Back to the Future, and they must never be allowed to soil this classic franchise. BUT if they do, there is only one way I will accept it. If they have Marty hitting 88 mph and landing right in the middle of the desert, in a Mad Max car chase. Anything else is just BS.

This ten-second mashup is all the storyboard you Hollywood cretins need, so either leave BTTF alone or make this happen. In this clip from SirSoliloquy, Marty McFly from Back To The Future III accidentally time-travels into a scene from Mad Max: Fury Road. And you know that Marty would rule in this world because his car only needs trash for fuel. He’ll have a whole world of trash. And I’m not just talking about the bad guys.

Then we could have some sequels where Marty has a dingo, and another where Marty has to fight in Thunderdome. Eventually, Marty would meet Rick and Morty. Get on this Hollywood, I’ve just handed you the keys to the kingdom. I’m here waiting patiently.

[via Laughing Squid]

Guy Builds Mad Max Cars for His Toddlers

You know you are a Mad Max fan when you start building apocalyptic cars for your toddlers. That’s what Ian Pfaff, of Glendale, California did. And they are super cool mini cars that are hopefully battle-ready.


You see, Ian has a two-year-old daughter named Junior and an infant son named Benji. Being a huge fan of the franchise, but didn’t get to see Mad Max: Fury Road on its opening day. But there was a good reason he missed it. It was because Junior had just been born the day before.

No worries. He is turning them on to Mad Max in the best way possible. He took two Cozy Coupes and modded them Fury Road style. Now they can hit the road and do battle across the suburban wasteland.


[via Buzzfeed via Neatorama]

Dinosaur Thunderdome: Two Raptors Enter, One Raptor Leaves

Listen all! This is the truth of it. Fighting leads to killing, and killing gets to warring. And that was damn near the death of us all. Look at us now! Busted up, and everyone talking about hard rain! But we’ve learned, by the dust of them all… Bartertown learned. Now, when dinosaurs get to fighting, it happens here! And it finishes here! Two raptors enter; one raptor leaves!

The Death Guild yet again recreated their Thunderdome for Burning Man 2016, and that is where an epic war was waged between two bat-wielding raptors, battling each other for superiority while attached to bouncy swings.

Image Credit: Hun GTa

Image Credit: Hun GTa

It is every bit as thrilling as the Mad Max version – even better because dinosaurs!

[via Laughing Squid]

Why Dolby Vision HDR Matters

4K displays are becoming more and more ubiquitous these days, with prices dropping dramatically in the last couple of years, it’s now possible to get your hands on a UHD display for as little as $400 these days, depending on the size and other features, of course. One feature that’s started to show up on the mid- and higher-tier displays is something called HDR – also known as high dynamic range video. HDR can make a huge difference in the quality of images, and the premier version of the technology is called Dolby Vision.

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I recently spent some time with one of Vizio’s latest 4K UHD displays which supports Dolby Vision, the 50″ Smartcast M-Series display. Packing the latest in display technology, along with a whiz-bang new interface powered by Google ChromeCast, it packs quite an impressive punch, especially given the fact that it’s currently available for just $749.99. The 65″ M-Series isn’t that much more, at just $1299.99, and displays are available all the way up to 80.”

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You might think that a 4K display is all you need to enjoy the highest quality image, but you’d be wrong. Videos encoded with Dolby Vision tech produce the most astounding range of color, contrast and depth ever seen on a home theater display. What this means in real world terms is that movies come to life in ways that frankly look even better than they do on in the theater.

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What Dolby Vision does is provide a much wider range between the darkest darks and the whitest whites, producing an impressive level of depth and immersion. In fact, watching HDR 4K titles in Dolby Vision is more satisfying than watching a movie in 3D, since there are no pesky glasses, or the artifacts and headaches that come along with them. Colors are insanely vibrant, and light sources literally pop off the screen. In purely technical terms, Dolby Vision is capable of reproducing a range 0f 0.0001 to 10,000 nits of brightness – though the HDR displays on the market today peak out at 4,000 nits – but that’s still up to 40 times brighter than conventional display tech.

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Regular displays start to wash out and lose color saturation in as they approach peak brightness. But with Dolby Vision, those areas can retain their color. This is best observed in movie scenes with colorful light sources, like the bright illumination on the Jaegers in Pacific Rim.

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The high dynamic range also makes things like beams of light punch through and pop straight off the screen, and scenes where there are bright flashes like lightning are especially effective and intense. The explosive storm scene in Mad Max: Fury Road is particularly awe-inspiring when viewed in Dolby Vision.

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Part of what makes Dolby Vision work so well is that it’s encoded during the movie production process, capturing color and contrast inherent in the source material, but heretofore unseen by viewers. Color grading and tuning is done by moviemakers on Dolby Vision displays, so what you see at home is closer to what they saw in the studio than ever before.

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As amazing as the picture quality is, there’s still not a massive amount of Dolby Vision encoded content available. I found the best source to be VUDU, who currently has about 50 4K UHD titles, many encoded with Dolby Vision, as well as Dolby Atmos sound – which adds great dimensionality to the audio. In addition to the aforementioned Pacific Rim and Fury Road, some of the other titles worth checking out are The LEGO Movie, Batman v. Superman, the Sherlock Holmes movies, and Oblivion, among others. You can also find a handful of Dolby Vision content on Netflix, but they have plans to release much more, including its Marvel originals, like Daredevil, Jessica Jones, and Luke Cage.

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For content not encoded in Dolby Vision, the Vizio M-Series still offers an impressively sharp and vivid image, minus the color and contrast pop you get with HDR content. Thanks to a recent firmware update, the displays also support HDR10, a less robust HDR tech, most frequently used on UHD Blu-Ray discs. HDR10 only offers 10-bit color, while Dolby Vision requires 12-bit color, providing a much broader color gamut than HDR10. In addition Dolby Vision offers greater overall precision, since its content can be dynamically adapted to the specific capabilities of the display it’s being viewed on.

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I’ve done my best to capture what I saw in my Dolby Vision testing, using photos that I captured directly from the screen of the Vizio M-Series display. However, no photograph can fully capture the true image quality of Dolby Vision tech, so I recommend heading down to your local electronics store and asking for a demo in person. Personally, I’m ready to upgrade my display so I can take advantage of this incredible visual technology.

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DIY Mad Max Power Wheels War Rig: Fuwy Woad

Cory and Jeremy Newton-Smith are famous for making geeky Halloween rides for their son Cooper. After the DeLorean time machine and the Ecto-1, Cooper’s next ride is one we should all witness: the War Rig from Mad Max: Fury Road. And you can’t have a War Rig without Imperator Furiosa, so Cooper’s baby sister Ziggy joined the family tradition.

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The tiny truck has four motors from two used Power Wheels jeeps, LEDs, amps and speakers for sound effects. Cory and Jeremy used two Arduino Nanos to handle the toy’s electronics: one for the motors and another for the audio. To keep the kids safe, the truck has a keyed ignition and can be remote controlled with an iPhone app over Bluetooth. It’s also programmed to automatically stop if it loses connection with mommy and daddy’s phone.

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Head to Cory’s website for more photos and shots of their latest Halloween cosplay. While they have your attention, the Newton-Smiths would love it if you could donate to Cycle Kids, a Massachusetts-based kids organization that promotes a healthy lifestyle.

[via Geek Tyrant]

Become A War Boy This Halloween

Mad Max: Fury Road was such an awesome movie, and if you want to relive the excitement, what better way than actually becoming a War Boy? Drive on the Fury Road this Halloween in style, with the help of this handy tutorial. It will make you look just like a War Boy.

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It doesn’t take all that much to transform yourself. You’ll need a little nose and scar wax, some liquid latex, a few make up colors, and some silver food mist. Then all you have to do is ride with Immortan Joe to the gates of Valhalla.

It looks fairly simple to do, and the end results look amazing.

[via Nerd Approved]

The Women of Mad Max Fury Road Cosplay

One of the coolest movies I have seen in a very long time was Mad Max: Fury Road. The flick was action packed beginning to end and the visuals were just fantastic. As much as I love the original Mad Max film, I found Fury Road to be much, much better.

To celebrate their love for the movie, a group of cosplayers recently got together to dress up as Immortan Joe’s brides, and Imperator Furiosa. All they need is a giant war truck to complete the visual.

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The cosplay players include Love Squad, Elisabeth Avdoshina,Daria Kulikova, Diana Anochina and Evgoria Ekstra. They all look awesome. Great job!

[via Kotaku]

Mad Max Vehicles Recreated with Vegetables

During August in Japan, Obon is celebrated. The idea is that the spirits of people’s ancestors return to this world. In order to welcome the spirits, people make little displays out of eggplants and cucumbers. So why not get geeky about it and make some Mad Max vehicles?

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Japanese Twitter user Sativa_high used his eggplants and cucumbers for just that purpose. He created vehicles from Mad Max: Fury Road. This guy is a pretty awesome vegetable artist, with some really nice detail on his rides.

I would call this a pretty cool welcome back for his dead ancestors. They probably said, “Oh what a day. What a lovely day!” Then they were sad they missed the movie.

[via Kotaku]