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Mad Max Anthology (Blu-ray disc)
Hugh Keays-Byrne, Roger Ward, Nicholas Hoult, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Mel Gibson, …
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All four movies from the action film series directed by George
Miller. 'Mad Max' (1979), set sometime after an apocalyptic war,
depicts a world in which the police have their hands full fighting
roving motorcycle gangs. When the wife and child of cop Max (Mel
Gibson) are murdered by one of the gangs, he sets out to get
revenge. In 'Mad Max 2' (1981), following the road-side slaughter
of his family, ex-cop Max roams the post-apocalyptic landscape
alone. Reluctantly taking a pit-stop at a desert-set fortress, Max
is gradually persuaded to help protect the people inside it and the
commodity that makes it a prime target for marauding gangs - fuel.
In 'Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome' (1985) Max, arriving in Bartertown
in search of some stolen property, has to fight a duel in the
Thunderdome arena. He is exiled to the desert by Bartertown's
ruler, Auntie (Tina Turner), where he is rescued by a community of
feral children. In 'Mad Max: Fury Road' (2015) Max (Tom Hardy) has
been captured by a gang, led by the tyrannical Immortan Joe (Hugh
Keays-Byrne). In order to escape Max teams up with Imperator
Furiosa (Charlize Theron), a woman who wants to travel across the
desert and find her way back home. But, after liberating five
female captives from Joe's clutches, she too must escape from the
crazy gang leader and his henchmen. Can they make it across the
desert in one piece?
Longest serving Home Secretary until Theresa May, his tenure
covering the Ripper murders, Fenian violence and social unrest,
Matthews is notable as the first Catholic member of the Cabinet
during a time of continued prejudice, yet this enigmatic character
has been largely ignored or written off. Roger Ward challenges
hostile judgements and examines Matthews' life and career in the
context of turbulent times. A successful barrister, he entered the
world of nineteenth century politics as MP for an Irish
constituency, before becoming the sole Conservative MP in
Chamberlain-controlled Birmingham. Championed by Lord Randolph
Churchill, he found himself unexpectedly propelled into Salisbury's
government of 1886-92, but lost his protector and was left to face
a hostile press and Commons. Despite being born into solid
Herefordshire gentry, Matthews grew up in Ceylon and was educated
in Paris, multi-lingual, cosmopolitan and ill at ease in the brute
ranks of the Tory party. Lone Catholic in Cabinet, lone
Conservative in Birmingham, with no political coterie, he was an
outsider on the inside. Raised to the peerage in 1895, he dedicated
his life to Catholic causes. On his death he left instructions to
burn his private papers, leaving tantalisingly few traces of a
fascinating career.
Charles Sanders Peirce is one of the most original voices in
American philosophy. His scientific career and his goal of proving
scientific logic provide rich material for philosophical
development. Peirce was also a life-long Christian and member of
the Episcopal Church. Roger Ward traces the impact of Peirce's
religion and Christianity on the development of Peirce's
philosophy. Peirce's religious framework is a key to his
development of pragmatism and normative science in terms of
knowledge and moral transformation. Peirce's argument for the
reality of God is a culmination of both his religious devotion and
his life-long philosophical development.
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