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Australia)On DVD9th September 2. Australia) 2. 5th October 2. U. S.) (Black And Chrome Edition)Mad Max: Fury Road is the fourth installment in the action movie Mad Max franchise. The film is directed by George Miller, and stars Tom Hardy in the pivotal role of Max Rockatansky, with Charlize Theron starring as Imperator Furiosa. Director George Miller initially described the film: "Mad Max is caught up with a group of people fleeing across the Wasteland in a War Rig driven by the Imperator Furiosa. This movie is an account of the road war which follows. It is based on the Word Burgers of the History Men and eyewitness accounts of those who survived."[1]Plot. Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. Watch A Home At The End Of The World Online Hitfix here.
Reader's discretion advised. Original storyboard opening shot. Australia is a desert wasteland and civilization has collapsed. Max (Tom Hardy), a former MFP officer, is captured by the War Boys, the army of a tyrannical cult leader named Immortan Joe (Hugh Keays- Byrne). Designated as a universal blood donor, Max is imprisoned and used as a living blood bag for a sickly War Boy called Nux (Nicholas Hoult). Meanwhile, Imperator Furiosa (Charlize Theron) drives her heavily- armored War Rig to collect gasoline in nearby Gas Town. However, Furiosa begins driving off route, alerting Joe who realizes that his Five Wives (Rosie Huntington- Whiteley, Riley Keough, Zoë Kravitz, Abbey Lee Kershaw, and Courtney Eaton) — beautiful and healthy women specially selected for breeding — are gone.
Joe leads his entire War Boy army in pursuit of Furiosa, calling on the aid of his allies in Gas Town and the Bullet farm. Nux joins the army with Max strapped to the hood of his car, to continue supplying blood. A battle ensues between the Rig and Joe's forces. Furiosa drives into an approaching sand storm to evade her pursuers. Nux, driven by Joe's indoctrinated belief that dying in battle will take him to Valhalla, attempts to destroy the Rig by making his car explode upon impact on the massive truck.
Max escapes and restrains Nux, but the car is destroyed by the Rig. Waking up after the storm, Max sees Furiosa nearby repairing her Rig, accompanied by the Wives who are cleaning themselves with water and removing fanged metal chastity belts from their bodies. Max engages in a fight with the women and steals the Rig, but its kill- switch disables the truck. Max reluctantly agrees to let Furiosa and the Wives accompany him, while Nux returns to Joe.
Furiosa drives through Rock Riders territory into a narrow canyon, having previously agreed to exchange gasoline for safe passage. However, Joe's forces are close behind, and Furiosa flees while the Bikers detonate the canyon walls to block Joe's path. Max and Furiosa fend off the pursuing Bikers, but Joe's vehicle evades the blockade and assaults the Rig. Nux boards the Rig while Joe attempts to shoot Furiosa.
Angharad — Joe's heavily pregnant wife — shields Furiosa, but falls from the Rig and is run over by Joe's car, killing her and his child and leaving the remaining Wives devastated by her death. Furiosa explains to Max that they are escaping to the "Green Place of Many Mothers", a location she remembers from her youth. Capable finds Nux, distraught that he contributed to the death of Joe's wife; touched by his remorse, she consoles him. At night, the heavy Rig gets caught in deep mud.
Furiosa and Max slow Joe's forces with explosives, but Joe's ally, the Bullet Farmer, pursues the Rig. Nux helps free the Rig while Furiosa shoots and blinds the Bullet Farmer. He retaliates with machine gun fire and explosives.
Max wanders into the dark to confront the Bullet Farmer, killing him and safely returning to the Rig with guns and ammunition. As dawn breaks, the Rig travels through swampland and desert, and the group eventually encounters a naked woman. Max identifies it as a trap, but Furiosa leaves the Rig and states her former clan affiliation, revealing that she is of the Vuvalini. The woman, Valkyrie (Megan Gale), summons a group of desert bikers who realize that Furiosa is a member of their all- female clan; kidnapped with her mother by Immortan Joe when she was a child. Furiosa is distraught to learn that the swamp land they passed was in fact the Green Place, which is now uninhabitable.
The group agree to ride their motorbikes across the immense salt flats in the hope of finding somewhere to live. Max chooses to stay behind, but after seeing visions of Glory the Child, he convinces them to return to the Citadel, which has ample water and greenery that Joe keeps for himself, and trap Joe and his army in the Biker Gang's canyon.
The group begins the journey back to the Citadel, eventually encountering Joe and his remaining forces. A battle is waged by the two sides, and Furiosa is gravely wounded in the process. Joe positions his car in front of the Rig in an attempt to slow it down, while Max fights Joe's eldest son, Rictus Erectus (Nathan Jones). Toast the Knowing is captured and put on Joe's car, but she is able to distract him, allowing Furiosa to hook Joe's mask to his car's rotating wheels, tearing his lower jaw off and instantly killing him.
Nux sacrifices himself by destroying the Rig, blocking the canyon, killing Rictus, and allowing Max, Furiosa, and the Wives to escape in Joe's vehicle. Max donates his blood to Furiosa with the help of the Dag, to help her survive her fatal injuries. At the Citadel, the citizens are overjoyed at the sight of Joe's mangled corpse, signifying the end of his despotic rule over the land. At the citizens' joyful urging, Furiosa and the Wives are raised up on a lift by the child War Boys, but Max stays behind.
He and Furiosa share a glance of acknowledgment before Max disappears into the crowd. Spoilers end here. Cast. Development. Initially conceived shortly after Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome, George Miller's Mad Max: Fury Road or Mad Max 4 failed to launch on multiple occasions. The initial idea The idea for the next installment of Max's adventures came to Miller in 1. Could we make a film which is almost a continuous chase and how much can the audience apprehend from that story in terms of character, relationships, the world, the backstory and so on? And that the Mc. Guffin, the thing that everyone's in conflict over should be human because to some extent or another we're all commodities in the world.".
George Miller on the very initial idea he had for Fury Road. Miller pushed that idea out of his mind for 9 years. In 1. 99. 6 the same idea came to Miller on a long plane trip across the Pacific and that is when he dreamed the storyline while in a 'hypnagogic' state.
He presented his idea to his colleges and it was decided that the next installment of Mad Max is in order. Mad Max TV series Shortly after the release of Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome, George Miller was contemplating creation of Mad Max TV series[4] The role of Max was to be reprised by an Australian actor Jon Blake. Unfortunately, Blake was involved in a car accident in 1. Plans for a Mad Max TV series fell through.
On November 6th 1. Daily Variety printed an article revealing a "Mad Max: The Road Warrior,'' a weekly television series based on the ``Mad Max'' movies is set to blast onto TV screens in the fall of 1.
No further details have been revealed other than the show would not include human violence but rather vehicular combat. The idea for a TV show was brewing in the minds of both Miller and Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution. It is unknown how far the negotiations had gone, but at the time that was the fate of the new Mad Max installment.
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Michael Jackson - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Michael Jackson. Jackson performing in 1. Born. Michael Joseph Jackson(1. August 2. 9, 1. 95. Gary, Indiana, U.
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S. Cause of death. Cardiac arrest induced by propofol and benzodiazepine intoxication. Resting place. Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale. Residence. Los Olivos, California, U. S. Occupation. Singer- songwriter, record producer, arranger, dancer, choreographer, actor. Years active. 19. Spouse(s)Parent(s)Relatives.
See Jackson family. Musical career. Genres. Instruments. Vocals, Guitar, Piano.
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Jackson. com. Michael Jackson's short biography explained in a simpleshow way. Michael Joseph Jackson (August 2. June 2. 5, 2. 00. American singer, songwriter, record producer, dancer and actor who was one of the most famous and successful musicians of all time. He was referred to as "The King of Pop", and was one of the most influential entertainers in the history of Pop music. Jackson started performing with The Jackson 5 in 1.
In 1. 97. 1 he started a solo career while also being a member of The Jackson 5. He released the best- selling album of all time, Thriller, in 1. The video for "Thriller" showed him dancing like a zombie and other dancers around him were zombies as well. Thriller'', which includes famous songs like "Beat It" and "Billie Jean," has sold 1. Jackson wrote other well- known songs such as "Bad", "Black or White", "Heal the World" and "Earth Song".
His other albums, including Off the Wall (1. Bad (1. 98. 7), Dangerous (1. HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I (1.
Invincible (2. 00. He is known for popularizing dance moves such as the robot and the moonwalk. He won a lot of awards and broke many records.
Guinness World Records says he is the most successful entertainer of all time. Aspects of Jackson's personal life, including his changing appearance, personal relationships, and behavior, generated controversy. He was accused of child sexual abuse in 1.
In 2. 00. 3, Jackson was charged with child sexual abuse by Garvin Arvizo. In 2. 00. 5 Jackson was found not guilty of all charges. While preparing for his comeback concert series, This Is It, Jackson died of an overdose of propofol on June 2. Jackson's doctor was convicted of involuntary manslaughter. On July 7 there was a memorial service for Jackson.
It was on television and 2. This made it the most watched funeral ever.[2]1.
Early life and The Jackson 5[change change source]Michael Jackson was born on August 2. Gary, Indiana to a family of Jehovah's Witnesses. He was the eighth of Katherine and Joe Jackson's ten children.
Jackson's father Joseph was a steel mill worker. On January 1 1. 96. Jackson and his brother Marlon joined their older brothers Jackie, Tito, and Jermaine's band, The Jackson Brothers, in the band's first public performance. Jackson was six years old.[3]When Jackson was 8 he started being the band's main singer with Jermaine. The group's name then changed to The Jackson 5.
The group won an important talent show in 1. In 1. 96. 8 they were signed to a famous record label called Motown Records. Their first Motown single "I Want You Back" was No. US. In 1. 97. 1 Jackson released his first song singing on his own, "Got to Be There" from his album "Got to Be There". It reached No. 4 in the Billboard 1. Three more singles were released from the album.
On August 4, 1. 97. Ben was released.
The single "Ben" was his first solo No. In 1. 97. 4 Jackson hosted the first American Music Awards with Donny Osmond, Rodney Allen Rippy, and Ricky Segall. In 1. 97. 5 The Jackson 5 left Motown. They were signed to CBS Records in June 1. On CBS Records they changed their name to The Jacksons.
Move to Epic and Off the Wall[change change source]In 1. The Jacksons got their own TV show on CBS. The show was cancelled in March 1.
On October 2. 4, 1. The Wiz was released. The movie was a remake of The Wizard of Oz with all black actors. Jackson acted as Scarecrow. On December 1. 7 1. The Jacksons' twelfth album was released.
It was the first album they had produced. Jackson wrote the album's second single "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)" with Randy Jackson. It reached No. 7 in the US Hot 1.
In December 1. 97. Jackson started making his first solo album on Epic Records, Off the Wall with Quincy Jones. It was released on August 1. The album got good reviews and a Grammy Award for Best Male R& B Vocal Performance. The Jacksons' thirteenth album Triumph was released 1.
Thriller, the best- selling album of all time[change change source]In 1. Jackson sung "Somewhere in the Dark" for the E. T. soundtrack. It won a Grammy for Best Recording for Children in 1. That year Jackson won seven other Grammys for his album Thriller. On October 1. 8 1. Thriller, "The Girl Is Mine", was released.
It was sung with Paul Mc. Cartney. Some people thought that the album wasn't going to be very good because of the song. Jackson's sixth solo album Thriller was released on November 3. Jackson didn't do a tour for the album.
This album went on to become the best- selling album of all time. In 1. 98. 3 Jackson made three songs with Freddie Mercury.[4]1. Pepsi, "We Are the World", and business career[change change source]"Somebody's Watching Me", a single by Rockwell with Jackson singing on the chorus, was released January 1. It reached number one in Spain and France.[5]On January 2.
Michael and other members of the Jacksons filmed a Pepsi Cola commercial. Michael's hair caught on fire and he was rushed to hospital.[6] Pepsi gave Jackson $1. He gave it to the Brotman Medical Center in Culver City, California. In May 1. 98. 4 "Farewell My Summer Love", a song that Jackson made it 1. It reached number seven in the UK Singles Chart. The Jacksons' album Victory was released on July 2, 1. Between July and December 1.
Jackson toured with his brothers. He won eight awards at the 1. American Music Awards, the most anyone has ever won at once. He also won Best International Solo Artist and Best International Album at the BRIT Awards.
Jermaine Jackson released his tenth album, Jermaine Jackson. Michael sang on a song from the album, "Tell Me I'm Not Dreamin' (Too Good to Be True)". It was nominated for Best R& B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals at the 1. Grammy Awards. In August 1. Jackson bought music publisher. ATV Music for $4. They owned the rights to The Beatles.
Jackson wrote "We Are the World" with Lionel Richie in 1. The song was recorded by USA for Africa. It was released as a single around the world to make money to give to starving people in Africa.
It sold over 2. 0 million copies. It also won four Grammy Awards. Bad, films and autobiography[change change source]In August 1. Bad was released. Jackson wanted it to sell 1.
It has sold over 3. Five of the album's seven singles were No. US. They were "I Just Can't Stop Loving You", "Bad", "The Way You Make Me Feel", "Man in the Mirror" and "Dirty Diana". Until Katy Perry's success with her 2. Teenage Dream, Jackson was the only musician to ever have had that many singles from one album be No. From September 1.
January 1. 98. 9, Jackson did the Bad World Tour. This was the first tour that he did on his own. In 1. 98. 8 Moonwalk, a book that Jackson wrote about his life, was published. It took Jackson four years to write. The book sold 2. 00,0. Jackson then released Moonwalker, a movie he made.
In 1. 98. 9 some video games about the movie were released by U. S. Gold. In 1. 98. Disneyland and ETCOT started showing a short film called Captain EO that had Jackson in it. Jackson sang "You Were There" at Sammy Davis Jr.'s 6.
He was nominated for an Emmy Award for it. The Jacksons released their last album 2. Jackson Street in 1. Michael sung on the album's second single 2. Jackson Street with his brothers and two of their sisters, Janet and Rebbie. Michael was also in the music video for the song.
Jackson won the Grammy Award for Best Music Video, Short Form in 1. Leave Me Alone".[9]1.