Empire UK

(Chris Devlin) #1

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The Cars That
Ate Gas Town
The Buzzards of Gas Town’s spiky dune
buggies weren’t intended as a homage
to Peter Weir’s The Cars That Ate Paris.
“Brendan McCarthy did beautiful concept
drawings influenced by a lizard in the
Australian desert with spikes on it. When
I saw them I said ‘That looks like The
Cars That Ate Paris.’ He hadn’t seen it!”

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Rictus Erectus And
Corpus Colossus
Immortan Joe’s yin and yang sons –
“a child in a man’s body and a man in
a child’s body” – are played by Nathan
Jones an Aussie bodybuilder and
actor Quentin Kenihan who “suffers
from brittle bone disease and won’t
let it bring him down”. Originally only
Rictus Erectus was in the script until
Kenihan contacted Miller. “He said ‘Is
there anything I can do?’ I thought the
two would be a really good balance.”


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Furiosa
The movie belongs to Charlize Theron’s
wheel-trooper as much as it does Max.
“She rose out of the initial notion of
the movie in which the MacGuffin was
human: five wives running away from
the warlord who uses them as breeders”
explains Miller. “It had to be a female
warrior and she had to be a road warrior
in her own right.”

“What


A Lovely


Lovely Day!”
The movie’s most quotable line delivered
by Nicholas Hoult’s Nux also became the
movie’s tagline. “From his perspective it
was a lovely day” laughs Miller. “Going
into this storm was a sign that he was
going to soon end up in Valhalla.”

The Doof Warrior
The movie’s breakout image was of a mad axeman shredding a flamethrowing guitar atop a moving
truck. “If you’re leading an army you need the music of war” Miller says. Fun fact: musician iOTA was
playing live. Funner fact: The Doof Warrior’s mask is the dessicated face of his dead mum.


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