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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · Tom Hardy took the role in Fury Road, but in the dream that came to Miller on that long flight, Max is all but sidelined by Imperator Furiosa, a one-armed lieutenant driving a War Rig for Immortan Joe, the dictatorial leader of the Citadel rising from the sands of a postapocalyptic desert. When Furiosa drives off with Joe’s five wives, the ...

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · They’re action films, as he puts it, rooted in “the bewilderment I felt at confronting the aftermath of violence.”. “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga,” Miller’s newest film and the follow-up to ...

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  4. Vor 4 Tagen · No, there is no end, mid, or post-credits scene in IF. However, there is a tribute video that comes at the end of the movie. In franchise filmmaking, mid and post-credits scenes are often used to ...

  5. Vor einem Tag · May 20, 2024. Was Claire McCaskill a notable Democratic senator? She had a fortunate career in public life. McCaskill squeaked by Sen. Jim Talent (R-MO) in the 2006 midterms after the latter flubbed a question about a minimum wage increase, among other things. She then handily won re-election in 2012 after the late Todd Akin dropped a ...

  6. Vor 2 Tagen · There was a moment at the end of the film where the father of its main character gets a phone call, and he’s obviously heard some bad news about her fiance. The way the father is trying to do everything to hold his emotions in, and when he looks at his daughter and she looks back at him – that’s when the audience started sobbing. I remember that moment very well.

  7. Vor einem Tag · Posted on May 20, 2024 By Sir Roger Douglas. Part One . This article calls on all New Zealanders to be clear-eyed about the state of social services, particularly health, education, welfare and superannuation, and acknowledge that without major changes the system will inevitably collapse under its own weight.