at its core mad max is a franchise about how humans always find ways to love each other and create art
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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at its core mad max is a franchise about how humans always find ways to love each other and create art
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Harrison Norris For our blacked-out War Boy eyes, we used this really thick MAC eyeliner, and at the end of the day, we got to the point that we stopped trying to get it off the inside of our eyes. It was impossible, so we gave up and lived in guyliner for eight months, and the funniest thing was that as we got toward the last two or three months, we'd start seeing all the locals in town—the guys who had nothing to do with performing or being War Boys—were wearing guyliner as well. We accidentally glam-rocked the shit out of that place.
—Blood, Sweat & Chrome: The Wild and True Story of Mad Max: Fury Road by Kyle Buchanan
TEN YEARS OF MAD MAX: FURY ROAD dir. George Miller, released 15th May 2015
George Miller petting his OCs after putting them through hell
Considering making my own gifs of the Green Place because oh my god
The pure concentration of Weird Little Guys (affectionate) and Absolute Freaks (affectionate AND derogatory) in FURIOSA is just absolutely unparalleled. I understand some people come to this franchise for vehicular action, but my primary motivation is for the purest, most unfiltered desert weirdos put to screen, and my God am I nourished.
George Miller on GEO Magazine, 1982
George Miller on GEO Magazine, 1982
From what I've heard, FURIOSA sounds a bit like the BEYOND THUNDERDOME (stylistically weird, wanders, concerned with different Enclaves of Funky Guys across the wasteland, plays with post-apocalyptic language and culture moreso than its predecessor, wasteland economy is pretty important to the events???) relative to FURY ROAD's straightforward, short, intense timeline a la ROAD WARRIOR.
Fortunately I love THUNDERDOME, and it's a bummer I won't be able to make it to a theater for another week and a half.
King shit
fury road really said "you have to stop trying to go back to the past you idealized because it's gone, and it probably wasn't perfect in the first place, and what you build in the future won't be perfect either, but it will be worth it anyway because you build it with compassion" and i've never been the same since
Wide awake because I can't stop thinking about how Furiosa saved Max from falling by catching him with her prosthetic arm, and because of the weight and her wound, she would have dropped him were the arm not a prosthesis strapped to her torso. And she didn't grab him by the leg, she caught him by the leg brace around his left knee, and the hold likely wouldn't have worked if not for the brace; later, Max saves her life.
The two most badass characters in what has been lauded as "one of the greatest action films ever made" only survive because of their mutual disabilities.
Wide awake because I can't stop thinking about how Furiosa saved Max from falling by catching him with her prosthetic arm, and because of th
THE KNIFE HOLDS THE PROSTHETIC IN PLACE, OH MY GOD
Aka someone FINALLY reacting to Cheedo with sympathy and nuance