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The Nose Goes Crazy Over Mad Max

Setting into your movie theater seatfor "Mad Max Fury Road" you are treated a series of trailers that remind you how many movie screens this year will be taken up with new iterations of old franchises. There's a new Jurassic Park moviecoming anda new Terminator.

But Mad Max is a little different. The franchise had lain dormant since and the movies are the work of a single auteur, George Miller, who begot Mad Max and, at age 70, has reimagined parts of it for this latest installment.

Critics have gone almost universally bananas over this one, and there are protracted arguments online about whether this is the best action movie ever or the thin shell of an action movie draped over a screed about female power and healing.

This hour on the Nose, we'll continue the argument while we play with our Charlize Theron action figures. 

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  • Taneisha Duggan - Director of Audience Engagement at HartBeat Ensemble
  • James Hanley - co-founder ofCinestudio at Trinity College
  • Carolyn Paine -  Actress/Comedian, Dancer, and Founder, Choreographer, & Director of CONNetic Dance

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Chion Wolf contributed to this show. 

Colin McEnroe is a radio host, newspaper columnist, magazine writer, author, playwright, lecturer, moderator, college instructor and occasional singer. Colin can be reached at colin@ctpublic.org.

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