Sentences with phrase «war boys»

As a resistance leader, he appears with several layers of «crank» make - up and without his nose, and manages to turn the dial up from low - level mob boss to Fury Road war boy in the meager time he's allotted.
Hoult, who played the skeletal war boy Nux in Mad Max: Fury Road, has gotten very good at pretending to drive a car very fast while the camera gets tighter and tighter on his face; here, he expands his range a little by doing it with a cellphone pressed against his cheek.
The pair opened the show with an outrageous Mad Max: Fury Road homage, entering the Warner Bros. backlot on an outsized battle rig and surrounded by a horde of War Boys.
They use him for his blood, slowly draining him to keep a sick War Boy named Nux alive.
Most surprising is the oddly sweet trajectory of Nicholas Hoult's character Nux, a weaselly War Boy who dreams of glory, only to find himself constantly shifting alliances between Joe and Furiosa's party.
If you saw the movie, Mad Max: Fury Road, you were treated to scenes of the tumor - ridden War Boys riding on the hoods of the war wagons and spitting nitro into their carburetors.
Mad Max: Fury Road's Nicholas Hoult — who has played war boys, zombies, and beasts — is set to star as real - life human J.D. Salinger in the upcoming biopic Rebel In The Rye, Variety reports.
The film, marking the fourth installment in George Miller's «Mad Max» series (and the first without Mel Gibson), follows Max (now played by Tom Hardy, «Locke»), prisoner and blood bag for the sick War Boy Nux (Nicholas Hoult, «Jack The Giant Slayer»), a soldier for the cult that has taken reign since society's post-apocalyptic collapse.
Unfortunately, Rebel in the Rye — Danny Strong's admittedly polished feature directorial debut — squanders Kenneth Slawenski's critical biography of J.D. Salinger by having its central literary prodigy (portrayed by Fury Road War Boy, Nicholas Hoult) get his own brilliance spelled out to him by everyone else in the movie.
Their deaths are supposed be rewarded with an eternal visit to Valhalla, the heavenly place that is a central aspect of both Norse and War Boy mythology.
I know that because I slept with a small baby boy up against my body for what felt like forever and now he's almost the length of a twin bed with a sign posted on his door to «PLEASE KNOCK THERE IS A STAR WARS BOY IN HERE BEWARE.»
Max has nothing but a scowl, a broken shotgun (though no one else knows this) and an unconscious War Boy chained to his neck.
The outstanding opening sequence as mano a mano, he slugs his way through the clawing pale War Boys, leads to failure.
It salutes you half - life War Boys, who will ride eternal, shiny and chrome, to Valhalla!
Meanwhile, Max has become the personal blood donor to Nux (Nicholas Hoult), a sickly War Boy with visions of a glorious death on the Fury Road, and when Joe unleashes his hordes to bring back his queens, Nux takes Max along for the ride, strapping him to the front of his vehicle to keep the restorative blood flowing, putting Max and Furiosa on a collision course that can only mean fireworks.
Captured, chained and slowly drained of blood to fuel the Immortan's unnaturally white and diseased young male minions called War Boys (the main one of whom is played by Nicholas Hoult), Max has plenty of reasons to be mad.
A roaming War Boy patrol had found me and slammed headlong into my car, making life much more difficult.
Instead, the game focuses on a Max that is more driven (excuse the pun) to get to Gas Town, in order to extract vengeance on Scabrous Scrotus, whose War Boys left Max for dead in the middle of the wasteland having stripped him of everything he held dear, most notably his car.
Join Matt as he takes you through the wasteland, killing war boys and searching for guzziline in this open world adventure from Just Cause developers, Avalanche.
For those who have seen the movie, you might recall the War Boys, one of the many warring tribes of this post-apocalyptic world and main antagonists to Max (Tom Hardy) and Furiosa (Charlize Theron).
Nobody knows why exactly all the silver paint happened to disappear from that Home Depot, but with San Diego Comic - Con around the corner, maybe we can expect to see some War Boys in tow.
In reality, he's Nicholas Hoult, looking as gentle and unassuming as Nicholas Hoult always looks (well, when he's not playing a War Boy).
Nicholas Hoult is the closest in the acting department to Theron as Joe's «war boy» chasing imagined glory, while Tom Hardy is all lips.
His War Boys, including Nicholas Hoult's sadistic Nux, are bald and emaciated with battle scars and tribal tattoos.
Co-hosts Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart arrive on a war boy rig from «Mad Max» during the 2016 MTV Movie Awards at Warner Bros..
But when Joe's trusted lieutenant Imperator Furiosa (Charlize Theron) turns her mission to collect gasoline and bullets into something else entirely, Joe sends his War Boys after her, including Nux (Nicholas Hoult), who currently happens to be using a chained - up Max as his human blood bag.
Furiosa goes rogue, but she's pursued by the animalistic «War Boys» who are fully intent on dying, with mouths gleaming in chrome, to achieve their goal.
This includes weapons, costumes, and even the elaborate steering wheels for the War Boys.
While on the move, he is taken prisoner by Immortan Joe and his War Boys.
What I loved during the chase scenes when the War Boys were trying to stop Furiosa's rig, was how very reminiscent it was to watching movies with pirates or medieval soldiers trying to siege a naval vessel or castle.
He's strapped to the grill of a car driven by the jacked - up and thoroughly unstable Nux (Nicholas Hoult), a War Boy who foolishly believes his loyalty to the sadistic Joe will land him a spot in Valhalla.
Tom Hardy stars as the new Max Rockatansky; Charlize Theron plays Imperator Furiosa, a new character in the canon; and Nicholas Hoult is the War Boy Nux.
History was on the side of those who thought Academy voters would prove too fuddy - duddy to appreciate Immortan Joe and his War Boys.
He begins the film pursued and eventually captured by the War Boys, a band of hairless psychopaths with powder - bleached white skin, fleshy skeletons under the thrall of Immortan Joe (Hugh Keays - Byrne), a warlord who has seized control over his corner of the wasteland through tyrannical control of the water supply.
Max is used as a human «blood bag» for a transfusion by one of Immortan Joe's War Boys, Nux (Nicholas Hoult), but when Imperator Furiosa (Charlize Theron) goes rogue with one of Immortan Joe's trucks that is carrying precious cargo, Max is thrown into the chaos and must survive the onslaught of a deadly convoy.
In a post-apocalyptic world, Max Rockatansky (Tom Hardy) is chased down by the War Boys of the warlord, Immortan Joe (Hugh Keays - Byrne), and taken prisoner.
Joe and his War Boys go on the hunt after them, with Max and a War Boy named Nux (Nicholas Hoult) thrown into the middle of everything for certain reasons.
Max is «assigned» to one such warrior, Nux — a fine Nicholas Hoult (Warm Bodies)-- and is soon strapped to the front of a souped - up dune buggy as Nux and his «war boy» pals charge out into the wasteland in pursuit of a commander gone rogue.
There is purpose to it all, from the religion of the War Boys and their deity Immortan Joe to Furiosa's desperate need to liberate the breeders from their life of sexual servitude (this is a feminist blockbuster if ever there were).
The fear in his eyes when the rest of the War Boys threaten to run off after Furiosa without him, that almost puppy like desire to please his betters, first Joe then Max then Furiosa.
He's the portal into the War Boys and their crazy gearheads meet Norse mythology religion that grew around their leader Immortan Joe.
What will win: In a technical category sweep that many are predicting, the War Boys should have no trouble taking this one.
His operation includes a variety of different slaves, including men who churn a monstrous machine that pumps water from the ground, an army of pasty lunatics, simply called the «War Boys», a row of women who are constantly being pumped for their breast milk, and five wives who he impregnates.
Nicholas Hoult is miscast and overmatched as the lovelorn, hapless petty criminal caught between two scenery - chewing crime lords played by Anthony Hopkins and Ben Kingsley, though given his experience as a War Boy in «Mad Max: Fury Road,» he can at least pantomime driving really fast with the best of them, so it's not completely foreign to him.
War Boys are post-apocalyptic gearheads who dream of chrome and high - octane thrills behind the wheel.
The game starts off with Max journeying to the Plains of Silence when he's intercepted by a group of Scabrous Scrotus» War Boys.
There are three main antagonist factions, namely Scrotus's War Boys, the Roadkill and the Buzzards and each has a few similar fighter and vehicle types that require similar tactics to defeat.
When the War Boys first roar overhead during the opening of Mad Max Fury Road, there's a real sense of dynamic attack and spatial movement.
When the War Boys rev their engines, the gutty roar will vibrate your popcorn.
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