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D A THB12 Dec 2015 3:13 a.m. PST

Ah mediocre!! just love that phrase and will have to drop it in to conversations. No this is not a rant about the movie which I absolutely loved.
Problem was that I had not watched it at the movies so bought the Anthology. I had been watching the Movies in order over a couple of weekends building up to Fury Road.
So tonight I sat down and watched the Movie itself with a Beer and the lights out amp and sub woofer turned up high. I was enjoying it immensely and the truck was just about to go through the cavern when Furiousa turned to Max and asked his name.

Thats it, the Movie froze!!!

I waited five minutes not daring to touch anything and then started pressing buttons on the remote. I finally had to turn off the DVD player and start again by fast forwarding through the ads and then the Movie. I thought I had missed a few minutes so went back after watching the rest of the movie to the part where it froze. This time it played ok.

I enjoyed the movie but spent the whole of the 2nd half on the edge of my seat waiting for it to freeze again. I hate it when DVDs do that and wonder if getting it another way would have been less trouble.

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