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Post by Power Ranger on Jun 6, 2020 13:44:12 GMT
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Post by Joc Spader on Jun 6, 2020 16:24:49 GMT
This guy doesn't know how to see signs and symbols. First thing the movie shows are the names Kennedy and Miller for dual 33 numerology. Then it shows the skull & bones on Mel's car. Mel Gibson also equals 33 as does hockey mask. I do appreciate him pointing out the 7 oil companies and Humongous' belongings.
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Post by Power Ranger on Jun 6, 2020 16:49:03 GMT
This guy doesn't know how to see signs and symbols. First thing the movie shows are the names Kennedy and Miller for dual 33 numerology. Then it shows the skull & bones on Mel's car. Mel Gibson also equals 33 as does hockey mask. I do appreciate him pointing out the 7 oil companies and Humongous' belongings. 👏🏻
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Jun 7, 2020 8:46:48 GMT
Seems like he's saying a lot of things are cryptic which just aren't. They are just standard parts of production design. E.g. writing back stories for the characters (normal), using WW2 footage (save money), blood dripping out of the car into the fuel - how is that cryptic? And Max being a scavenger - yes, that's what he is. Why is that cryptic?
And I always thought the blond guy was Wez's son.
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Post by Power Ranger on Jun 7, 2020 9:20:08 GMT
Seems like he's saying a lot of things are cryptic which just aren't. They are just standard parts of production design. E.g. writing back stories for the characters (normal), using WW2 footage (save money), blood dripping out of the car into the fuel - how is that cryptic? And Max being a scavenger - yes, that's what he is. Why is that cryptic? And I always thought the blond guy was Wez's son. Wez’s son? LMAO I’ve never heard that theory.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Jun 7, 2020 9:29:40 GMT
Wez’s son? LMAO I’ve never heard that theory. Why would you LYAO at that? There's clearly about 20 - 25 years age difference between them and he looks after him. Quite plausible that they are related.
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Post by Power Ranger on Jun 7, 2020 9:34:20 GMT
Wez’s son? LMAO I’ve never heard that theory. Why would you LYAO at that? There's clearly about 20 - 25 years age difference between them and he looks after him. Quite plausible that they are related. I think it’s obvious that it’s a homosexual relationship. Supposedly the guy who played Wez once tried to claim that the backstory was the ‘Golden Youth’ was a kid he rescued but it’s absolute rubbish. Anyway, ask Hux. He knows these things.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Jun 7, 2020 9:42:36 GMT
I think it’s obvious that it’s a homosexual relationship. Not saying it isn't, just that it is also plausible that he's his son. What clues are shown that it's a gay relationship? I don't remember any (been a good while since I've seen it, though).
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Post by Roxy on Jun 7, 2020 9:52:27 GMT
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Jun 7, 2020 9:57:15 GMT
As I said, I'm not saying it isn't, I'm just curious as to why PR would laugh at an alternate and perfectly plausible theory. Is there anything shown on screen that is a clue that it is a homosexual relationship? Not as far as I remember.
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Post by Roxy on Jun 7, 2020 10:02:26 GMT
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Post by Power Ranger on Jun 7, 2020 10:11:43 GMT
I think it’s obvious that it’s a homosexual relationship. Not saying it isn't, just that it is also plausible that he's his son. What clues are shown that it's a gay relationship? I don't remember any (been a good while since I've seen it, though). I don’t think Wez would be the kind of guy who would let his adult son (would he even know he has a son?) ride on the back of his bike. He’d want him to have his own bike and be a warrior. Sitting on the back of a bike is mostly a romantic companion role. The youth is chained to Wez by a chain around his neck. The youth’s clothing is feminine, as is his make up and hair (Wez is a touch feminine, and also has assless trousers). Wez didn’t rape a girl who tried to depart away from the compound when others did. He looked at the youth as he pinned the guy to the car with arrows. Was he communicating a monogamy with this youth, or saving him for later? After the youth dies, when the gang runs Max off the road and Toadie is tasked with getting the remaining petrol, he tells him that if he’s alive, ‘I want him’. Its a hellish atmosphere of terror that was established in Mad Max. When the couple is attacked, the male is found running away without his trousers. The gang members also kiss a male youth from the small town they terrorise. It’s not a pleasant subject to dwell on, which is perhaps why it’s only hinted at, but if one is pressed to explain it to someone who doesn’t pay attention then they have to spell it out.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Jun 7, 2020 10:21:00 GMT
I don’t think Wez would be the kind of guy who would let his adult son (would he even know he has a son?) ride on the back of his bike. He’d want him to have his own bike and be a warrior. Sitting on the back of a bike is mostly a romantic companion role. The youth is chained to Wez by a chain around his neck. The youth’s clothing is feminine, as is his make up and hair (Wez is a touch feminine, and also has assless trousers). Wez didn’t rape a girl who tried to depart away from the compound when others did. He looked at the youth as he pinned the guy to the car with arrows. Was he communicating a monogamy with this youth, or saving him for later? After the youth dies, when the gang runs Max off the road and Toadie is tasked with getting the remaining petrol, he tells him that if he’s alive, ‘I want him’. Its a hellish atmosphere of terror that was established in Mad Max. When the couple is attacked, the male is found running away without his trousers. The gang members also kiss a male youth from the small town they terrorise. It’s not a pleasant subject to dwell on, which is perhaps why it’s only hinted at, but if one is pressed to explain it to someone who doesn’t pay attention then they have to spell it out. Your first two sentences are reasonable, but not proof. Sentences 3, 4 and 5 mean nothing, especially you thinking "I want him" means anything other than he wants to be the one who kills him. If you have to go as far-fetched as this, I'd say you have zero screen evidence to support this, which proves what a narrow mind you must have if you cannot acknowledge that what I said is equally as plausible.
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Post by Power Ranger on Jun 7, 2020 10:25:47 GMT
I don’t think Wez would be the kind of guy who would let his adult son (would he even know he has a son?) ride on the back of his bike. He’d want him to have his own bike and be a warrior. Sitting on the back of a bike is mostly a romantic companion role. The youth is chained to Wez by a chain around his neck. The youth’s clothing is feminine, as is his make up and hair (Wez is a touch feminine, and also has assless trousers). Wez didn’t rape a girl who tried to depart away from the compound when others did. He looked at the youth as he pinned the guy to the car with arrows. Was he communicating a monogamy with this youth, or saving him for later? After the youth dies, when the gang runs Max off the road and Toadie is tasked with getting the remaining petrol, he tells him that if he’s alive, ‘I want him’. Its a hellish atmosphere of terror that was established in Mad Max. When the couple is attacked, the male is found running away without his trousers. The gang members also kiss a male youth from the small town they terrorise. It’s not a pleasant subject to dwell on, which is perhaps why it’s only hinted at, but if one is pressed to explain it to someone who doesn’t pay attention then they have to spell it out. Your first two sentences are reasonable, but not proof. Sentences 3, 4 and 5 mean nothing, especially you thinking "I want him" means anything other than he wants to be the one who kills him. If you have to go as far-fetched as this, I'd say you have zero screen evidence to support this, which proves what a narrow mind you must have if you cannot acknowledge that what I said is equally as plausible. Yeah man. Wez takes his trans son chained to him on the back of his bike because he’s a good father who supports his son’s LGBTIQ status due to a progressive attitude.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Jun 7, 2020 10:28:17 GMT
Yeah man. Wez takes his trans son chained to him on the back of his bike because he’s a good father who supports his son’s LGBTIQ status due to a progressive attitude. Why are you bringing trans into it? You really are all over the place in this. Admit it, my theory is plausible.
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