Mad Asses: All Anal Edition Film
Knock Down the House is an informative yet uplifting documentary that follows a handful of progressive candidates, including Ocasio-Cortez, Cori Bush, Paula Jean Swearengin, and Amy Vilela, on their grassroots campaign trails attempting to secure a Democratic primary nomination. It's a heartbreaking story, and whether or not you think Avery is guilty, the show exposes disturbing truths about crime, justice, and the way America processes both. I looked up, at a mirror hanging on my tía's wall. Spell My Name with a "The": The Dag. Granted, this probably has more to do with the fuel they were promised going up in flames. Gun Nut: Toast the Knowing is able to identify and load the wide variety of weapons that Max and Furiosa use. Sanity Slippage: Teeters on this, suffering reoccurring nightmares of Glory the Child and frequently muttering to himself.
Karmic Death: Just after he makes an effort to run over Valkyrie, Max hijacks his vehicle and is similarly indifferent to using him as a bullet sponge for Immortan Joe's revolver. Despair Event Horizon: Crosses it after failing Immortan Joe a third time, and watching Angharad die. Just when you thought you couldn't tolerate yet another true-crime series, along came Trial By Media, executive produced by George Clooney, with a refreshing angle on the genre. Boom Stick: Their usual weapons are spears tipped with grenades. 2018's Coachella, now dubbed "Beychella, " has already gone down in history thanks to Beyoncé's monumental headlining performance. From powerful garlic lobbyists to fraudulent fish to hormone-laden chicken, Rotten goes the extra mile to show that the reasons a wealthy nation like America has (some measure of) food security are often unpleasant and exploitative. It's a true-crime doc, but it's also an autobiographical family portrait—Ford's main interview subjects are himself and his mother. Mean features a budding serial killer, Tommy Jesse Martinez.
Non-Action Guy: Downplayed. Amanda Knox has been convicted and acquitted twice of murdering her roommate while studying abroad in Italy. Unlike Slit and many others in Immortan Joe's army, he's not even wantonly cruel — again, all he wants is to die historic and find himself in Valhalla among heroes. Colonel Kilgore: Given how he used to be a colonel in the Australian Army before the collapse of civilization. He speaks in grunts, shoots a pregnant woman in the leg and keeps his distance from everyone else. During her gig last week, the 70-year-old savaged Beyoncé's performance. Given Knox's participation, it's pretty clear whose side you're supposed to take, but whatever you think of her case, by placing you in Knox's situation the film makes you feel like her story could very well happen to you, too. Only Sane Man: He keeps a running tally of resources expended in the pursuit of a handful of runaway concubines and sees that the cost has quickly become astronomical.
It reads more like a haiku and less like the title of a Hugh Grant World War I movie. Slave Brand: Gains a very large one put on his back after being captured in the opening declaring him property of Immortan Joe and listing his blood type as O-, among other useful information. Cummins did the same thing as my roommate but took her audacity a step further: she stepped out in public wearing her ill-fitting Mexican costume. Grenade Launcher: Picks up one of these to take out a pair of Buzzards' cars. Made of Iron: Nux survives driving into the sandstorm but unlike Max, Nux was still inside his car instead of being tossed off it like Max was. Villainous Breakdown: When blinded he starts screaming and firing his guns randomly at the War Rig. Blood Knight: He seems to relish causing destruction and hurting others; the most notable example is the delighted laugh when he painfully causes Max's hand to jam between the broken wheel and the rig door. Colonel Joseph Moore / Immortan Joe. Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé (2019). When Max comes up with the plan to charge back through Joe's pursuing forces and seize the undefended Citadel, Dag is the one who asks "I thought you weren't crazy anymore? You will like this movie. Religious Bruiser: The sole evidence of his humanity sees him making a death prayer for Splendid with an aboriginal prayer stick. The man loves firing weaponry. When it comes to personal combat, Furiosa kills him in a blink.
The Big Girl: Toast, an emotionally tough girl willing to fight or do anything else it takes to get to freedom. The Smart Girl: She is highly observant, intuitive, and prone to speaking poetically. The Andy Warhol Diaries (2022). Giddy: She didn't take them, they begged her to go! Possibly averted with Angharad's death. Part of the Orchestra Wives musical, At Last first charted in a version by the Glenn Miller orchestra. Manipulative Bastard: He is a master of psychological control, at least regarding his Warboys, who revere him as a living god.
He also tries to Kill Steal Morsov's Dying Moment of Awesome. Fans getting mad about cartoons for a variety of reasons, like complaining that She-Ra isn't hot enough, is nothing new at this point. Heartbroken Badass: He's haunted by the ghosts of the people he failed to save, most notably a little girl named Glory the Child. Before the premiere, Beyoncé said James was happy with her rendition. Directors Roberta Grossman and Sophie Sartain pay tribute to the work attorney Gloria Allred has put in during her decades in the public eye as a vocal supporter of women's, gay, and trans rights, giving specific attention to her defense of women who accused Bill Cosby of sexual assault. He is otherwise old and flabby. The Stoic: Zigzagged. Throughout the exploration, 13th dives into post-Emancipation migration, systemic racism that built in the early 20th century, and moments of modern political history that continue to spin a broken gear in our well-oiled national machine.