50 Worst Movie Titles Of All Time –
The Not-Love Interest: To Max, with whom she eventually shares a deep — and platonic — camaraderie. Drugs Are Bad: In this case, paint fumes. Also, the Dogmeat encounter which was a clear homage to Mad Max: Road Warrior, takes place in the same town where Gizmo dwells.
Evil Old Folks: Exactly how old is uncertain, but he has long white hair, is played by an actor in his late sixties, was a colonel in the Australian Army before the end (which was about 40 years ago) and has grown sons. Important Haircut: According to Zoe Kravitz, she chopped it all off before escaping as a way of making herself less feminine. Thanks to how the mask muffles his voice, even what would be a bitter snarl from him sounds like a beastial roar. Rape Is a Special Kind of Evil: What he's done to the Wives and may have done to Furiosa during her long years as a slave in his army.
Perfect in every way! Rictus Erectus: I had a brother! A. and M. F. Her lived experience as a Mexican migrant inspires both her fiction and nonfiction and Grande writes intimately about a phenomenon Cummins has emphasized she knows nothing about: racism. Nosrat built on those elements in her James Beard Award-winning cookbook, Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat, and now in the Netflix series, she travels the globe to explore how these principles fuel good food. You will ride eternal, shiny and chrome. Of course, he probably has no idea what's going on around him anyway, since not only is he blind, he's also probably not able to hear either, since he's constantly standing right in front of a wall of speakers taller than he is. Amazon Brigade: Unlike the usual examples of this trope, all but one of the Vuvalini are Cool Old Lady Soldier types. The comics revealed the only reason that Cheedo is untouched by Immortan Joe is because The Dag often persuaded or goaded him into "having" her instead of Cheedo more than once.
For some, the no-frills approach of American Murder will be alarming, particularly the way it can resemble a found footage film—but there is no Hollywood-ization here, which is why it's the kind of true crime doc that will stick with you. However, after enough time, his more compassionate past as a dutiful cop shines through. Due to the Dead: After Morsov's Dying Moment of Awesome, he reverently bows his head and clasps his hands in prayer. He and Ms. Giddy disappear halfway through the film after the deaths of Angharad and her baby. The Quisling: Due to a fear of death and some lingering Stockholm Syndrome, Cheedo has moments where she has to be physically restrained to prevent her from betraying the rest of the protagonists or simply fleeing to Immortan Joe's safety. Even more tense, though, are scenes in a White Helmets training camp in Turkey, where recruits are away from their families, worrying for their loved ones' safety in their absence. Whether he survives the fall is unclear, but he never shows up later. Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal (2021).
What's so compelling about the documentary, though, is that it ends up being a reflection on a whole different kind of voyeurism—as it follows famed journalist Gay Talese' investigation of Foos and ends up being a critique of the relationship between journalist and subject. Iconic Outfit: An interesting application of it; he has it in the introduction, loses it to Nux after he is captured by the War Boys, and reclaims it before the second chase - however, throughout all of this, it's a dusty brown. Won't You Be My Neighbor? It's also Australian/New Zealand onomatopoeic slang for music with pronounced bass (because it sounds like 'doof doof doof doof), often associated with the modified car scene. Averted in the climax when Cheedo appears to do the same thing, only to turn around and help Furiosa once she has tricked Rictus into letting her on-board. Because You Were Nice to Me: Immortan treated her like property. Badass Driver: Of the War Rig. She was still treated as Joe's property. Girl in the Picture (2022). Grenade Launcher: Picks up one of these to take out a pair of Buzzards' cars. To fit the messyanic bill, Cummins re-branded herself as a person of color. Knock Down the House (2019).
Possibly averted with Angharad's death. It's a split decision, broads like you and real victims (Look at you, look at you). Although Sandi Tan grew up to have a fulfilling career as a novelist and filmmaker, she never quite forgot about one project from her youth: Shirkers, a homemade movie she and her best friends made in Singapore as teenagers. Wasteland Warlord: Lords over The Citadel and its surrounding lands as a despot, kept in power by the complete control he has over the only known source of water and crops in the wasteland, and by the fanatic loyalty of his War Boys. The title for the movie, which stars Big Boi as a rap mogul/golf enthusiast, is a pun that only a Dad could love. But the existence of a new He-Man show you don't like doesn't retroactively change or destroy the versions of the show you do enjoy. In addition, he doesn't even glance at The Dag when she spits insults at him in the cab, making it clear their opinion of him matters little if anything. There is something to be said for brevity and, whatever that may be, the people who came up with this title never had it said to them. Casting JonBenet is both one of the cleverest and hardest documentaries to just sit back and enjoy.
Hypocrite: His Establishing Character Moment is him telling his subjects to "not grow addicted to water", a call against wastefulness. Then there's the fact that he's morbidly obese in the middle of a post-apocalyptic wasteland, so he's certainly been gorging himself on something, and there's also his grotesquely swollen foot, which looks like it might be a symptom of gout. Hot-Blooded: He gets pretty mad at Furiosa and puts all his effort into pursuing and shooting at her. No word on what magical foodstuffs were used in parts 1 through 5, given that the movies don't actually exist. She has long, unusual silver-blonde hair. Out of the footage he took of his eight-limbed companion, directors Pippa Ehrlich and James Reed, with the help of underwater cinematographer Roger Horrocks, made My Octopus Teacher.