Sure "Jurassic World" and a few other Summer blockbusters did bigger business, but so far this year no film really hit the pop culture zeitgeist quite like George Miller's "Mad Max: Fury Road". Reviews were phenomenal and many industry people were just blown away by the action masterpiece. With its sci-fi and genre trappings though, not to mention its brutality and dark appeal, it also seems like the kind of film that the stuffier members of the film awards bodies who tend to go for something more conservative and less pulpy.