jaekstrivon1
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That and another awesome thing that’s been pointed out on here - that Furiosa already had her plan in action completely independent of Max and his help. She wasn’t waiting for the “one”, the “hero”, or even an opportunity that presented itself as an unknown but tough rogue male. Heh. She was already doing her thing

You know what the best and most subtle bit of feminism in the movie is?

Forget that it’s a Mad Max film for a second: it is probably one of the best edited, well-crafted, brilliantly-placed, perfectly designed films I’ve ever seen. And what’s more, it worships show-don’t-tell: they establish more about characters with no dialogue than some tv shows can manage with multiple seasons.

For real though, the movie had a really interesting point to make about self-determination. It’s not just about the women, who were born and bred to give birth or give milk-although THAT particular theme was plainly obvious-the “war boys” were born to be slaves, too, destined to go to war and die to go to Valhalla.

ME AND MY FRIENDS ARE ON OUR WAY

I watched it at this theater on the Upper West Side where you can reserve individual seats. I live nowhere near the Upper West Side. After the movie let out, I just wandered around for like 45 minutes in a daze. It’s incredible.

I had no interest in seeing this movie up until I read this.

I WANT TO BE THE NUX TO ALL YOU PEOPLE’S LADY MOTORCYCLE GANG

IT’S TRUE, THOUGH. And my husband LOVED it! I couldn’t believe how fucking incredible this movie is. I’ve never grinned with glee at anything so hard in a movie theater, before!

1) These ding dongs need different jobs. Quiet jobs.

I'm biracial and this happens to me a few times a month, with the offender typically being a retail sales associate.

A theatre professor of mine once worked on a show that cooked real food onstage. It was so integral to the script that they actually had a real kitchen built onto the stage. Part of this was a coffee pot. One night, during intermission a man walked *on to the stage* poured himself a cup, and one for his wife, and

So viewed, the record reveals that in July 1997, Roorda attempted to try to "cover" for another police officer by filing a report that contained false statements as to what happened during a suspect's apprehension and arrest.   As a result of this false report, all charges against the defendant involved were dropped,

"it is not the violent thugs burning down buildings that buy their advertiser's products"

I thought it was offensive when the officials by the goal line kept making that same gesture in St. Louis today. Enough is enough.

So, let me get this straight: Missori cops want to punish black men for putting their hands up and saying "Don't shoot." Hrm.

Maybe if the cops stuck with exercising their first amendment rights, and not moving to the other amendments, we wouldn't have a problem.

I feel like playing football in your racist, God-forsaken city is punishment enough, SLPOA

you know what I find offensive? 18 year olds getting shot and prosecutors intentionally throwing the case