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Tuesday, June 23rd, 2015

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I’m just amusing myself with the idea that Furiosa introduced the forehead to forehead thing to the War Boys.

Maybe after her first run on the War Rig she’s so pumped up, she’s done it, they shook off the Buzzards, it feels like her whole body is still roaring with the growl of the engines and the bellow of the horn and the sheer adrenaline of it, her crew was fantastic, she chose well, she is so high with it.

So she jumps down from the cab when they’re back at the Citadel and Ace comes up to report and she grabs him and lightly conks their foreheads together in a half remembered greeting. And Ace is like ‘…the fuck?’ but she is grinning and clearly pleased with him so obviously this is the highest sign of approval and honour you can be given by an Imperator.

So the War Rig team starts doing it, and since they are the Most Elite Team among War Boys, soon the others start imitating the gesture. And because they’re War Boys it becomes more of a slightly competitive conking of heads than the tender forehead press the Vuvalini do, but that is the story of how the War Boys started butting heads.

I mean I mean I MEAN

Ace is like… touched by the Imperatorially Blackened Forehead? Being given some of that status grease on his forehead? Being grinned at from up close by an Imperator who is practically vibrating with Yes!Good!YouRock! feels?

Talk about stuff that inspires loyalty

I just. Can you imagine Ace just standing around a little stunned and not quite knowing how to process it? And the rest of the crew is like looking at him too and Furiosa’s already moving through them still vibrating with energy and headdaps and shoulder pats they’re looking at him for guidance and Ace is like almost angry when he goes up to the nearest Boy and slams their foreheads together because, “Well??!

And the War Boys whoop with it, moshes together in a pile of limbs, and Furiosa’s finds herself pretty much crowdsurfing. The sounds of their celebration bangs against the heights of the Citadel like its carving out space for her in the rocks.

I’m just imagining Ace after a halflifetime of Very High Up Joe giving kind of conditional distant approval and always knowing Joe would be more pleased if he died for him… he gets this. He gets the new Imperator, spilling over with energy and approval, touching him like that, completely unfiltered. She has to go onto her toes and pull his head down a little and she does not care, she is 20 feet tall and bulletproof in that moment and in her War Boys’ eyes forever after.

(I was totally daring you)(somebody please write me some smut about the adrenaline filled aftermath of this moment)(with adorable sacked out puppy pile afterward)(and communal protectiveness of the Imperator)(Making sure nobody hogs her blanket)(You don’t get to sleep next to her Morsov you kick like a twitchy pup)(and Furiosa kind of limp and glowing and smiling indulgently as they fuss)

So we’ve either been reading the same kinkmeme prompts or that was your prompt which means I should tell you that I was one of the replies saying ‘yes plz’.

And gosh, I’m not writing smut at work.

But listen though, like the first night, that first time, none of them even ends up in their bunks and it’s not what you think; they’re in the meal halls still.

They’re in the meal halls and they’re handing each other food and passing down plates like catching a body falling from tumbling like hand meeting hand to swing away from wreckage and they’re all endless words, endless revisiting of that run, what would be done better faster more, more modifications to their lances, more maneuvers to practice, is there a better way to get a lance for you, is there a better position for our flamer, is there a better allocation for the bullets…

“I don’t think I saw our Imperator miss once.”

And their tables roared and hands slapped tables and aqua-cola was lifted high and splashed about like chrome.

Little by little, the night grew long and

the mess hall emptied of all but them. Their

stories grew softer, grew quiet, and almost secret like Witnessing that they shouldn’t have the right to have. Three tables became crammed into one, spilled ontop and across the floor of the table where Furiosa held court. No one wanted to leave.

But War Boys run dry eventually too and they drooped from the table to puddle around each other on the ground, like the half-acknowledged memories of their War Pup piles. (They shouldn’t be, they shouldn’t–)

“Look at this lot,” Ace huffed at his Imperator, the both of them remain hunched at the table.

“I’ll need to get them up in the morning.” Furiosa murmured. 

Ace knew that if the Boys were found here by the morning crew, they’d hear no end of it.

It makes something skitter in his stomach to realize that she’s watching over them, still (like swallowing something alive).

“I’ll keep you company then,” Ace says, and raises his cup.

She smacks her’s against it, gently, like heads meeting.

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Monday, June 22nd, 2015

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a sudden need to see Miss Giddy organize the War Boys into presenting some Shakespearean theater…

I’m just imagining grumpy ol’ Slit as Puck.

ooc a mediocre night’s dream to die to sleepto sleep perchance to RIDE TO VALHALLA!!!!

slitthelizardking YOU NEED TO BE STOPPED

ngl one of the reasons why I enjoy the idea of war boys doing shakespeare is that they will make it their own goddammit, because that’s how they roll

It will be awesome, too. Because like with that Jack Hitt piece for TAL about the production of Hamlet at the Missouri Eastern Correctional Center, I bet the war boys are going to find all kinds of correspondences to their own experience. Their culture is so theatrical already, from Joe on down; it is literally their main goal in life to be witnessed giving an aesthetically compelling performance.

I bet their Hamlet would be incredibly powerful. Loyalty and betrayal is everything to them.

There’s that pile of books in the Dome. I hope at least one of them is Shakespeare’.

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What have you done? What have you done? ACE!!!She punches him…

Monday, June 22nd, 2015

What have you done? What have you done?

ACE!!!

She punches him in the face, and he hangs on for a few seconds until she rams the rig into the Nux Car, at which point he falls. But it looks like he doesn’t get run over. So the Ace could totally have survived. Right?

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Monday, June 22nd, 2015

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Love how these repair boys in the background all have this ’????’ look

Did that one war boy use that flip so he could safely land right side up or to look cool? He’s now my favourite. 

OMG I AM SO GLAD THIS IS GIFFED. i just watched this again, and noticed the same damned thing tonight. 
also the Boy doing the somersault over the car. *swooooooon*

Specifically to look cool.

….i can’t stop watching this. 

DID THE FIRST WAR BOY FOLLOWING MAX JUST FALL UNGRACEFULLY TO THE FLOOR

DID HE EVEN GET BACK UP?! 
GUYS I think we found Death Death

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And I salute my half-life War Boys who will ridewith me, eternal…

Sunday, June 21st, 2015

And I salute my half-life War Boys who will ride
with me, eternal on the highways of Valhalla!

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On war boy culture

Friday, June 19th, 2015

kimbureh:

War boys live to die. Military is the very core of their society. But war and violence are not its sole defining traits. It’s a society that also includes empathy, culture and arts.

It is
impossible to maintain a culture devoid of empathy and meaningful human
relationships. That’s why I think the short dialogues between the war
boys are incredibly important to potray these relationships and to make
the worldbuilding as a whole believable. For example the brief chat of the war boys when Furiosa decides to turn east, or when Nux wants Furiosa’s war boy to move out of the way so he does not accidentially kill him while attacking the Imperator.
War boys are no killer machines
24/7. Water and agriculture are two of the most important elements in the world of Mad Max. They might be called
“war boys”, but their daily duties are much more boring than the
adrenaline of war. Usually they deliver water, mother’s milk and
produce. They are UPS guys delivering vegetables. Vegetables.

There must be oh so much boredom in a war boy’s life.
Of course there would be bonding. Especially since they all know about
their short life span and since their faith in Immortan Joe and the V8
connects them so strongly even beyond death.
Out of this boredom and inherent need of meaning originates a specific war boy culture not even Immortan Joe could predict, but surely uses for his purposes. The war boys developed an art form of scarification to praise the ancient engines using their bodies as canvas. They can repair, but not build engines from scratch – they must seem like timeless wonders to them. The steering wheels are decorated and customized just as the cars themselves. Nux wrote his name on the pedal of his car. Sure, dying for Immortan is his goal, but he nontheless has a sense of personal worth in the way that he thinks he deserves his glorious death to be witnessed. And he grants this right to his fellow war boys, too (He is no exception with this attitude, as the movie makes clear). War boys do not unnecessarily kill each other in order to achieve their goal, since this might rob a fellow war boy of his deserved chance to go to Valhalla.

There must be strong bonds between war boys and war pups, since the younger boys need mentorship of a kind. Imagine war pups listening to the stories of returning war boys after a feral hunt. Imagine how proud they would be, if they heard that they mentor died gloriously in battle and everyone there witnessed it. Imagine the wheel of his mentor was eventually handed down to him by merit. There is not much perspective in their short lives, so they would all the more cling to this. Nux’ biggest dream is to drive the war rig (after his death wish of course), not to change his miserable life.

Let’s hope we get more background information in the upcoming comic books.

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Citadel Sociology: Black Foreheads?

Sunday, June 14th, 2015

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So I’ve been thinking about the guys who wear black foreheads in the Citadel and what it means within this imaginary world. I haven’t gotten my hands (eyes?) on anything that actually says “It means this in this case and that in that” as yet so this is just fan speculation based on one tiny costuming production note. I also don’t know that putting black foreheads on some actors and not others isn’t just a way to add visual interest to a crowd scene–it certainly could be. But given how much world-building and purely visual storytelling happens in this movie, I feel like I’ve got a leg to stand on here. I’m just making observations and trying to piece a pattern out of them. 

Remembering, of course, that we’re pretending that this imaginary world is as coherent and complete as the real one. (And someone may have totally thought of this already, but I’m going to make this post anyway.)

So. Black foreheads. Or: How do you spot an Imperator?

Keep reading

Nothing about this analysis I don’t love.

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Monday, June 8th, 2015

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schwarmerei1:

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headcanons wanted

Each driver makes their own. Only drivers are allowed to make them. It is a demonstration of holding the rank of driver, as well as one’s skill as a “blackthumb”. (In the tradition of apprentices producing a “masterpiece”.) You can become a driver by usurping one losing power (like Slit tried to do to Nux.) But Slit would only have been allowed to customize his own steering wheel once he’d proven he was worthy of holding that rank officially. If you achieve your status as driver by taking it from someone else, you remake their steering wheel to demonstrate their loss of status.

/headcanon

SLIT HOW COULD YOU DO SUCH A THING

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lies: I saw Fury Road again today. This was in a better theater…

Saturday, June 6th, 2015

lies:

I saw Fury Road again today. This was in a better theater in 3D; I figured I should give that a try even though I’m a curmudgeon who usually avoids it.

It was so worth it. :-)

Besides the visuals, I was able to hear things I hadn’t heard the first two times. Like this: After the lancer on the war rig’s fuel pod chromes himself and shouts “witness me!” before leaping onto the Buzzard vehicle, you hear a chorus of war boys shouting “witness!” in response to his sacrifice. But there’s also one shout of “mediocre!”

Which was hilarious, but so perfect. Because in the hyper-masculine war boy culture, there’s always going to be That One Guy.

And as it turns out, his name is Slit.

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Favorite character traits: SLIT BEING A DICK

Friday, June 5th, 2015

Favorite character traits: SLIT BEING A DICK

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You’re an old man’s battle fodder! Killing everyone and…

Sunday, May 31st, 2015

You’re an old man’s battle fodder!
Killing everyone and everything!

We are not to blame!

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I saw Fury Road again today. This was in a better theater in 3D;…

Sunday, May 31st, 2015

I saw Fury Road again today. This was in a better theater in 3D; I figured I should give that a try even though I’m a curmudgeon who usually avoids it.

It was so worth it. :-)

Besides the visuals, I was able to hear things I hadn’t heard the first two times. Like this: After the lancer on the war rig’s fuel pod chromes himself and shouts “witness me!” before leaping onto the Buzzards vehicle, you hear a chorus of war boys shouting “witness!” in response to his sacrifice. But there’s also one shout of “mediocre!”

Which was hilarious, but so perfect. Because in the hyper-masculine war boy culture, there’s always going to be That One Guy.

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W I T N E S S   M E

Friday, May 29th, 2015

W I T N E S S   M E

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