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The Australian filmmaker, George Miller, first introduced audiences to the wild world of Mad Max in 1979 ... Boy playing a flame-shooting guitar... As Fury Road unfolds, the characters say ...
Everyone’s favorite blind, electric guitar wielding maniac is back for the 40 Day Wasteland War sequence, appearing on The Doof Wagon as he did in Mad Max: Fury Road.
The unofficial mascot of Immortan Joe’s army, and a symbol of the bombast of Mad Max: Fury Road, the masked rocker with the flame-spitting guitar became an instant hit on the internet and ...
Now we head to the post-apocalyptic wasteland of Mad Max ... guitar hurtling toward the camera in a scene that would almost certainly be created digitally if it was any other film. Not so for Fury ...
Fury Road' remains rad and ... a man shredding on a flamethrower guitar next to giant speakers. But if you’re not into such things, or had no clue what Mad Max even really was, you likely ...
The original Mad ... players and landmarks here: Furiosa herself, Immortan Joe, the Citadel, Gastown, and the Bullet Farm, all introduced in Fury Road. That gives Miller more time to expand on Mad ...