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Life Post Fury Road sketches.

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2023 problems: "Ace Lives" search results are all One Piece-related.
Looks like this blog has a new lease on life.
So to keep things on-brief... I sure hope The Ace is in the prequel.
We've lost a legend.
The David Bowie song "Drive-In Saturday" is a warboy love song.

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“Hugh Keays-Byrne, an unsung hero of Aussie cinema, has passed away at age 73. I'm continually floored that he played Toecutter, the central antagonist of 1979's MAD MAX *and* Immortan Joe, the central antagonist 2015's MAD MAX: FURY ROAD. Thanks for all the entertainment, sir.”
Because this year can’t get any worse. T_T Rest in Peace, Hugh Keays-Byrne.
Happy Mad Maxiversary
Ride eternal, shiny and chrome, fellow wastelanders.
Mad Max: Fury Road was released in North American theaters five years ago today.
And with this five year anniversary, I've decided to end this blog. I'm not going to delete it, but there will be no further updates. Not that there have been a huge number of updates the last couple of years.
V-8!
RIP George Ogilvie
Sunday, April 5, George Ogilvie, who co-directed Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome with George Miller, passed away at age 89.
That was the first Mad Max film I ever watched as a kid, and while it might not reach the heights of Road Warrior or Fury Road, it did an amazing job of world building, to a degree only really matched by MMFR.
Rest in peace.
it’s #notmyariel bullshit all over again 🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️ *a certain demographic* can go choke
Toast the Knowing is Catwoman!
For the first time, I think I want to see this film.

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Just the caption still to be done.
Richard Carter has passed away
Richard Carter, who played The Bullet Farmer in Mad Max: Fury Road, died Saturday July 13th after a brief illness. He was 65.
Richard Carter, 1953-2019.
Richard Carter has passed away
Richard Carter, who played The Bullet Farmer in Mad Max: Fury Road, died Saturday July 13th after a brief illness. He was 65.
Richard Carter, 1953-2019.
Fandom confession
I've never actually written this, so I'm releasing this idea to the world, maybe one of you will write it.
A parody/filk of "The Wichita Lineman" about MMFR.
I only thought of three of the lines. The opening :
I am a warboy of the wasteland
And I drive the fury road
And the bit in the real song where he sings "And the Wichita lineman is still on the line" would be something like "And the Citadel warboy, is shiny and chrome."
So as I said, I release this idea. Change my lines as you like. If someone does create it, please @ me because I'd love to read/hear it.

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Happy Mad Maxiversary
Ride eternal, shiny and chrome, fellow wastelanders.
Mad Max: Fury Road was released in US theaters 4 years ago today.
Mad Max told a story about sexual violence and survivorship without relying on rape scenes to impress upon the audience how *serious* things were.
instead of watching the abuse on screen, we hear about it through the interactions between the wives. they tell us what happened, and in that way they take control of their own narrative.
rather than being voyeurs witnessing the wives’ trauma played out onscreen, we were an audience listening to their story.
and that makes a world of difference.
THIS THIS THIS.
So instead of showcasing the specific treatment we were told of it, which is the contrary philosophy of most filmmaking (show, don’t tell)
or they made the decision to not sensationalize and fetishize the rape and brutalization of women. and in doing so spared the feelings of thousands of trauma survivors in their audience.
but whatever, film theory 101.
“Show don’t tell” is for FUCKING AMATEURS.
This statement:
“So instead of showcasing the specific treatment we were told of it, which is the contrary philosophy of most filmmaking (show, don’t tell)”
demonstrates a fundamental misunderstanding of the idea behind “show, don’t tell.” I would argue that Mad Max: Fury Road DOES show us how the Wives were treated by Immortan Joe. However, it chooses not to do so in the obvious way (which would be showing the abuse), but rather by showing us in other ways.
We’re shown the message the Wives leave behind: “We are not things,” from which we can infer that’s exactly how they’ve been treated for God knows how long.
We’re shown that they wear flimsy white fabric that leaves their bodies on display, unlike pretty much everybody else in the film.
We’re shown them using boltcutters to rid themselves of chastity belts, devices which pretty much exist solely to remove a woman’s ability to choose her sexual partners.
We’re shown rage from the Dag when, even though time is of the essence, she takes the time to run back and kick one of the discarded belts as hard as she can before running back to join the others at the War Rig.
We’re shown Angharad using her pregnant body to shield Max and Furiosa from Immortan Joe, because she knows beyond a shadow of a doubt he won’t shoot her or her unborn child because he still views her as his property.
We hear Furiosa’s “Remember me?” before she kills Joe, and there’s so much fury and anger in those two words that you know she was a Wife before she was an Imperator.
We ARE shown what happened to the Wives. The issue lies in thinking that the only way to show that they were abused is to show the abuse itself. And as MM:FR demonstrates, that isn’t the case.
For someone to accuse Mad Max Fury Road (of all films) of telling rather than showing is ludicrous to me.