cayman shen
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I thought there was one medical scene that more than justified the R rating.
I thought there was one medical scene that more than justified the R rating.
The one character I really wonder about is furiosa. Considering the citadel was such a male dominated society, I find it interesting that she was tasked with the most important role they had. She was in charge of force who gathered the resources. Even the other men who rode with her respected her position. How did she even get to that high rank if she was a women?
I completely agree. I think that it just makes her story more interesting.Well there is probably a helluva story there, but do we want to know it? Sometimes it's the mystery that makes for compelling characters.
There is a comic series with Miller's input giving back stories, first issue is out already for Joe and Nux, so that may have the answers if you want it filled in in coming issues.
As for model kits, I'm sure they were unsure of the film's success possibilities so held off. Hopefully we see something. I have my 1/18 diecast Interceptor for now, but that was pre-built . but man imagine a War Rig in that scale!
That's why I think that it should be at 1/25 scale, so that you can get the rig, the tanker trailer and the fuel pod in one nice package (I mean, there's an AMT/ERTL model of a '71 Dodge Charger in 1/16 scale. The company also did a 1969 Dodge Charger "General Lee" model for The Dukes of Hazzard in the same 1/16 scale, so a 1/25 scale War Rig with tanker and fuel pod fitting in one box would work), and it still be in scale with the other vehicles. That Gigahorse looks pretty bad-ass as well, but I definitely would buy Max's Interceptor (which could be a kit that would allow for making any of the film versions of the vehicle, be it from the first film, The Road Warrior, Fury Road pre-crash or Fury Road War Boy modded version. It would be the ultimate all-in-one kit if they did it). I bet now, those companies are kicking themselves for not doing it at the time of the film's release (but then again, they could always do them after the film leaves the theater. I mean, I've seen the Jack Reacher Chevy Chevelle in Hobby Lobby well after the film left the theaters and ended up on Blu-Ray/DVD. Hell, there's a model of the 1958 Plymouth Fury Christine, and that's been years out of the theater).
Well, I spotted at least one car that could be kit bashed. The 1971 Dodge Charger (which you can see in the background in a few of the shots, including this one):
http://www.imcdb.org/i810323.jpg
This film has fantastic potential for model kit bashing. I'm thinking of doing a few. It wouldn't be too hard and would be quite enjoyable. That charger would be a good start.
A current kitbash effort.......
http://www.starshipmodeler.net/talk/viewtopic.php?t=115866