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None of us are! Not you, not Pearl, and not Garnet! But I am responsible for me! And right now, I am NOT gonna dump another thousand-year-old complex on you or anybody else! I’m ending it RIGHT HERE! I am the Ding Dong Sunshine Future – your friend FOREVER!. ![]() I feel like, I don’t wanna say, "What about me?", okay?! And I don’t wanna be bent out of shape, I don’t wanna be stuck in the past, and I’m not responsible for what Rose did. ![]() Huh.I can't even be the one thing I'm supposed to be you know? And everyone's always acting like there's no problem. I never asked to be born this way! I never asked to be made! ~ Amethyst singing her reason of protecting the Earth. ![]() ![]() ♫ I will fight for the world I was made in! The Earth is everything I've ever known!♫ ![]() Whereas Max in the earlier films was stoic, a reluctant Messiah wandering the wasteland and imbuing the films with a sense of mythical solitude and pathos, Max in Fury Road is simply there – often barely present in his scenes. ![]() ![]() Hardy, in contrast, has a face that seems bent on rowing in an Oxbridge regatta – and it is no surprise that Miller barely focuses on Hardy’s face throughout the film. ![]() Tom Hardy, however, is miscast as Max: Mel Gibson has a face that seems bent on revenge, rugged and Roman, with a hint of mania in the eye. Pictures and © Roadshow FilmsĬharlize Theron is strong as the heroine of the film, much more dominant than Max. ![]() This Lara Croft was a young, intelligent archaeologist who had something to say, friends to save, and a brutally violent experience stranded on an island she needed to overcome.Īnd she did. No longer was Lara Croft a sex symbol wearing skimpy outfits and rocking over-sized guns. ![]() In 2013 developer Crystal Dynamics and publisher Square Enix rebooted the long-running Tomb Raider franchise and brought iconic video game character Lara Croft into the modern era as a relatable, respectable, and realistic person. ![]() ![]() Here, he weighs in on the recent controversy surrounding whether the songwriter/singer should have been awarded a Nobel Prize in this column written for the Tulsa World. Sean Latham, TU’s Pauline McFarlin Walter Professor of English and Comparative Literature, taught a course on Bob Dylan in spring 2016. |