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The past and the Furiosa

When we last see Imperator Furiosa, she’s in her moment of triumph.

Evil has been vanquished. The monstrous Immortan Joe has been killed. Her ragtag insurgent army have struck a blow against the patriarchy. She and her compatriots are being winched skyward into the Citadel alongside the Gigaghorse. 1

Meanwhile, the impoverished ragtag remnant of humanity are being washed in cleansing water after finally freed from Immortan Joe’s tyrannical grasp.

So, that’s that, then? All’s well.

Rather, I would posit that Furiosa’s problems are just beginning. Like George W. Bush standing in front of theMore

"Oh, what a day. What a lovely day!"

There’s something end-times Roman Empire about Mad Max: Fury Road.

It’s not a new idea that the decadence of the Romans’ entertainments said as much about the people who enjoyed them as it did about the entertainments themselves. Fury Road is the kind of over-the-top orgy of blood and violence and inhumanity and mayhem that an ancient Roman can only dream about.

Times may change, but people don’t.

Read as commentary, Fury Road is all our excesses – love of violence, celebrity culture, braggadocio, flaunting vulgarity – drawn out to a logical conclusion. The dystopian world of Mad Max combines... More

Something has been bugging me

Marco Arment drew ire – and admiration – for his blog post arguing that Apple software had lost “the functional high ground.”

Arment isn’t a typical user – as a developer his view is somewhat more like a mechanic with a car up on a lift – not the person who drives it every day. His view may not be that of a typical user. In addition, he wrote later that he “looked back at what I wrote with regret, guilt, and embarrassment.” But further statements suggest he stands by his central idea that Apple software has not... More