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Mad Max: Fury Road

'Mad Max: Fury Road' is getting mad love at the Oscars

Hoai-Tran Bui
USATODAY
Tom Hardy, left, and Charlize Theron in a scene from "Mad Max:Fury Road."

No single movie is getting more love at the Oscars right now than Mad Max: Fury Road, which is sweeping the technical awards and the Twitter fervor.

The post-apocalyptic action film has Twitter lauding each of its Oscar wins, with multitudes of people across the nation screaming "WITNESS" whenever Mad Max gets an award, probably. At the time of this article's publishing, Mad Max had already won six of the seven awards it had been nominated for, including Costume Design, Sound Mixing and Visual Effects.

The mad love for Mad Max: Fury Road has become so fervent that people are worried it might steal Leonardo DiCaprio's one guarantee for Best Actor.

Good thing Mad Max isn't running for office.

Basically, Mad Max is (deservedly) killing it.

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