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Yikes. I...might have to rethink whether I need Netflix in my life. I knew they hadn’t done anything about him, but I didn’t realize how committed they were to protecting him. And...why? He can’t be that important...

I agree with those who have pointed out that Miller throwing timeline continuity out the window completely clears the decks for a The Max Chronicles type of franchise where he does exactly that - help underdogs defeat overwhelming odds, regardless of how it fits with the original trilogy. Fury Road would have to come

I realize the publishing world isn’t what it used to be, but if this series somehow ended up as a large book with some multi-page photo layouts and maybe some filling-out of the also-rans, I would pre-order my copy as soon as I was able and probably pre-order a few copies for friends so I could make their year.

I believe one of the MRAs griped “no woman orders Mad Max around!” To which the only answer would be “you mean apart from two out of three of the original trilogy?”

WITNESS ME!

The other thing about whether Max should be the hero or not is, except for maybe the first one, I haven’t seen it in awhile, (and this has been repeated but it seemed unmentioned in the article) he is a stray dog who wonders into other people’s stories. That’s a feature of the franchise, not a bug of Fury Road.

Same on seeing Fury Road twice in the theater. Can’t remember the last time I did that. (But I know the first time I did that was The Matrix).

Tom’s writing is so shiny! So chrome! While Kinja AV Club has become MEDIOCRE.

A seemingly endless series of indelible images, and some of the best action ever committed to film. An instant classic. Mad Max: Fury Road is the only movie I have seen twice in the theater in the last decade. I just watched it on blu-ray for the first time in preparation for this column, and I don’t know if it was

I felt the same way (confused as to why she wrote it in the first place). Then I thought how fortunate we all are that I am not a famous person, so that nobody is asking me for a comment on this situation that I have nothing valuable to say about. I guess what I’m saying is that tons of ordinary people are likely

I must have missed this the first time around, reading the op-ed now, I’m mostly just confused as to why she wrote it. Its just kind of a weird sentiment throughout, using the Weinstein scandal as an excuse to launch in a bit of self-congratulations, deriding beautiful women for being insecure or naïve or for just not

Classy, badass, and scary as fuck. That’s my Princess Leia

In case you needed more reasons to love and miss Carrie Fisher.

Carrie was such a badass. So missed.

Ben and jerry’s for life.

That’s my approach too, and for the same reason. I was in the greys and it’s shit. And I hate that this system discourages disagreement. Suck up to be visible! One of the things I liked about the old AV Club is that you could be the lone voice of dissent and it usually didn’t lead to a pile-on. You could rant about Won

Yeah. Even Hulu is one too many for me. Another service for a single show is just insane.

Watch, Skip or Binge Kinja?