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Corpus colossus
Corpus colossus




corpus colossus

Like the People Eater, the Bullet Farmer meets what we can only assume is a grisly end when Max, well, blows him up. into the quagmire-mainly because the tank treads on his car mean he can-and shoots wildly into the darkness when Furiosa blinds him with a single shot from her sniper rifle. The Bullet Farmer doggedly pursues Furiosa and co. He's also got a pretty kick-butt rig-what can only be described as a muscle tank. Because he's in control of weapons and ammo in the wasteland, he has a great deal of power in a world where weapons are your sole means of survival. The dude literally has bullets for teeth. He's pretty much a robber baron of the apocalypse, so we can't feel too sad for him when he meets a rather grisly end: Max uses him as a human shield, and then blows up his rig with him in it.Īs for the Bullet Farmer (Richard Carter), well, he's just stone cold crazy. He drives a limo-a souped-up limo of course, and spends all his time talking about how everyone owes him money. He dresses rich, in a nice suit, with fancy adornments including some rather alarming nipple rings. His role as a money man is mirrored visually in his attire and car. As the mayor of Gas Town, he's clearly got a business relationship with Immortan Joe, and when Capable sees him on the chase, she remarks that he must be "coming to count the cost." Let's start with the People Eater (John Howard).

corpus colossus

Meet the other men of power in the Wasteland.

corpus colossus

(It's also worth noting that the corpus callosum refers to the nerve fibers that connect the right and left hemispheres of the brain.) Bullet Farmer and People Eater And makes his name-Corpus Colossus (Latin for "Big Body") absolutely ironic. His challenge, unfortunately, is that he suffers from an unnamed physical disability, which we can assume makes him not viable in Immortan Joe's book. He helms the telescope, and appears to be left in charge of the Citadel in Joe's absence. Joe's other son (Quentin Kenihan) doesn't seem to be much of a slouch in the brain department-at least he's tasked with something other than being glorified mob muscle. When he drinks a sip of mothers' milk at the beginning of the movie, the most conversation he can muster is a rather pathetic "moo." Rictus Erectus (Nathan Jones), who is extremely physically imposing, is not exactly a brainiac. Which raises the question: what's wrong with the male heirs he's got? After all, he has at least two sons that we know of…who must not be viable. The whole reason Immortan Joe spends the movie chasing after Furiosa and the others is that he needs his breeders to produce him a viable male heir.






Corpus colossus