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Mad Max has arrived. Brilliant.
And the Burning Man. Am I the only one who is reckognizing the giant Wicker Man?
This is perfect Techno-Punk science fiction with a twist: the scenario is the desert, yellow, dusty and shiny sun.
Re: wicker man. You mean they burn people alive in the thing??
While it's nice that there is an effort at environmental awareness here, there remains a massive shall we say cognitive dissonance at work here. I'm glad they can play in the desert, kudos to them for cleaning up so thoroughly, just don't call it "green".