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march-hare01 · 5 months
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Steve Millichamp: Roop
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mariocki · 3 years
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Roadgames (Road Games, 1981)
"What happened to that girl, anyway?"
"What makes you think something happened to her?"
"Well, look, I - I don't want to get hung for something I didn't do!"
"Meat is hung; men are hanged."
#road games#roadgames#australian cinema#Thriller film#1981#films i done watched#Richard Franklin#Everett De Roche#Stacy Keach#Jamie Lee Curtis#Marion Edward#Grant Page#Thaddeus Smith#Steve Millichamp#Alan Hopgood#John Murphy#Bill Stacey#Robert Thompson#Angelica La Bozzetta#Brian May#Knew I was going to love this film literally within the first two minutes. Then the killing scene only impressed me more; it's pure music#Video aesthetics; all neon lighting and an unnatural white glare from the bathroom; the gloved killer and the atonal strumming on guitar.#It's a beautiful sequence and makes this worth checking out for that alone. It also ends superbly with a horrendously tense few scenes of#Pursuit and confrontation. Two beautiful bookends; I'd be lying if I said it didn't dip at all in the middle. It's only a slight dip tho#And Franklin's macabre sense of humour and the charm of the two leads means that it never truly flags. Also for fans of cute animals in#Films: this features a VERY cute dog (or dingo) who steals the whole film and does not die (always good to know right?)#But yeah. The polish on this... The professionalism... Absolutely nuts to me that this is essentially the same team that made ozploitation#Schlocker Patrick just a couple of years earlier. How they'd all grown. The core trio being Franklin De Roche and composer Brian May (not#That one). Alas all three are gone now and at relatively young ages. But there was a moment in time when those three WERE australian cinema#And honestly when the films were as good as this one.. Well fair play to them. Good work boys.
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main-force-patrol · 5 years
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so-shiny-so-chrome · 5 years
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Witness: Kalashnikorn
Creator name (AO3): Kalashnikorn
Creator name (Tumblr): Main-force-patrol
Link to creator works: https://archiveofourown.org/users/Kalashnikorn
Creator name (other platform- please specify): @Riccarterfans (twitter)
Q: Why the Mad Max Fandom?
A: My interest in Mad Max started early. I was maybe 12-14 when my mom picked it up on VHS at a garage sale because she had fond memories of the film when it came out (she saw it in theaters, which is rare for her). We’re both fond of cars and dystopian/apocalyptic stuff, so I easily connected with the movie and fell in love with WAY too many of the characters. So there was my weirdo self, in the early 2000s, loving MM1 but not really having a fandom to join. I had fun on my own, drawing stuff, making toys of the characters, writing doofy adolescent fanfic. You know, the works. But I did it in isolation, because I was a LONELY kid. Not just in terms of fandom, there were just never other kids around, or adults (other than my parents) around. Therefore, I spent most of my time online, and lost countless hours lurking on the MadMaxMovies.com forum. But I didn’t feel safe talking to people there, because the only other fans were guys my dad’s age. For years, if I had any kind of fandom-related wish that I’d give an arm to fulfill, it was that other girls and queer folks would embrace the MM series so I could finally share my excitement with people that would “get” me. Fast forward to 2015. Fury Road fulfilled that wish. I knew tumblr was my best chance at getting those friends I’d wanted for so long. It’s better than I’d ever dreamed. Mad Max Fandom, I love you! Special shoutout to @d--t, @crunkmouse, @sillyb0yblue, @sleepymayo, @lethalpr0tector, @legendofstraydog, @partyinvalhalla and @vanessa-geraldine-carlysle! 
Q: What do you think are some defining aspects of your work? Do you have a style? Recurrent themes?
A: I love to write first-person fic that delves into the darker aspects of the human psyche. How do we justify killing others? What impact does a hypermasculine culture have upon a man with depression and anxiety? Is violence really the key to surviving the apocalypse? I also enjoy writing about people seeking control or freedom, and wrestling with that they believe they need to do to achieve that. 
Q: What (if any) music do you listen to for help getting those creative juices flowing?
A: Since I do first person, I like something to get me into the head of the character I’m writing, so I make playlists for certain characters. 99% of the time, anymore, I’m writing as Roop, so on his playlist I’ve got a bunch of stuff quasi-hipster stuff that touches upon themes of isolation, anger, violence, and feelings of helplessness. There’s a bunch of indie rock, some seventies stuff, and A LOT OF PINK FLOYD. Oh, and there’s some Aussie rock in there too, of course. 
Q: What is your biggest challenge as a creator?
A: Finding the time to write! 
Q: Which character do you relate to the most, and how does that affect your approach to that character? Is someone else your favourite to portray? How has your understanding of these characters grown through portraying them?
A: Roop… And Roop.  And my understanding of him has absolutely grown through portraying him. He’s a character that’s in MM1 for like.. Ten minutes? And after the opening chase scene, he hardly has any lines. But Steve Millichamp does an excellent job portraying him with his posture, body language, etc. So I gleaned ideas from his non-verbal performance. Honestly, if you look at the number of times he makes a mopey face, it’s astounding. Other times, he looks at Fifi for guidance, the way a kid looks at a parent or teacher. He doesn’t seem to have any friends at work, partially due to his own personality. I could go on for hours. From all that, I extrapolated that he’s basically caught between childhood and adulthood, and he’s trying to sort out what it means to be a good cop and a good person. Sometimes those things aren’t congruent, and it tears him up because he’s a very type A, hardworking perfectionist. Growing up, he was told that he was gifted, smart, etc., and he feels like an imposter because he fixates on his shortcomings and mistakes. And when trying to live up to this impossibly high standard, he puts a lot of pressure on himself and struggles when he has to surrender or when he fails. There’s a ton more, but those are the highlights. The vast majority my MM/Roop fic stays offline. Pretty much all of it is irrelevant to the rest of the Mad Max universe, so there’s no point in posting it. It’s taken on a life of its own. Of course, some people have let me know that they dislike or disagree with my characterization of Roop. That’s fine. Nobody’s forcing them to read my fic.
Q: Do you ever self-insert, even accidentally?
A: Oh hell yes. And I’m completely shameless about it, because I don’t think the practice should be taboo or frowned upon. We wouldn’t shame an actor who tapped their lived experience to bring authenticity to a role, would we?  I think we should extend the same understanding to writers. Aside from being a great way to understand more about our selves, enjoy an escapist fantasy, or work through trauma, I think self-insertion can be a great way to evoke emotional authenticity in a story.
Q: Do you have any favourite relationships to portray? What interests you about them?
A: I pretty much stick to what I consider my strength, which is genfic. So I mostly stick to portraying platonic interactions, both friendly and unfriendly. I particularly like exploring how Roop interacts with/judges his co-workers. I’m also fond of writing about good moms who love and encourage their kids. Sometimes the mom is the viewpoint character, sometimes it’s the kid. Regardless, I like looking at how parental relationships can shape a person’s worldview.
Q: How does your work for the fandom change how you look at the source material?
A: My work makes me hyper-analyze MM1 and its novelization. I mostly write MM1 fic because I feel like we could have gotten a lot more mileage out of exploring MM1’s world, before society fully broke down and became the more fantastical wasteland we know and love in MM2, MM3, and MMFR. As much as I like the later worldbuilding stuff, I can really appreciate watching a civilization crumble in a grounded, slow-burning manner. 
Q: To break or not to break canon? Why?
A: Depends on what you mean by “break.” I think a lot purists would say that I break canon, so I’ll put it this way: I like to write stories where I add to canon without directly contradicting it. We’re never shown Roop’s home life, for instance. It’s free real estate! I do this because I just want MORE MM1. More Roop, more MFP, more Armalites, all of it. I don’t feel the need to change anything, just add more volume to it. That said, I love it when others break canon! I have a ton of fun reading AUs and alternate scenes. 
Q: Share some headcanons
A: GRAB A SEAT AND PUT YOUR SITTIN’ PANTS ON. Here we go: In addition to recruiting local police officers and other traditional recruiting strategies, the MFP uses conscription to fill out its ranks. Roop is one such draftee. Roop doesn’t spend any time with Charlie outside of work. He really just tries to minimize contact with the guy. If we do all my Roop headcanons, we’ll be here until the Miller completes MM5. Charlie wanted to go seminary school and become a priest, but was drafted. Losing his voice pretty much killed his dream of preaching. Fifi takes an interest in his men, but only so he can better manipulate them into staying/reenlisting. Bubba was a former MFP officer who went rogue once budget cuts and bureaucratic decisions made law enforcement abandon his rural hometown.
Q: Who are some works by other creators inside and outside of the fandom that have influenced your work?Inside the fandom, the old RP crowd and I bounced a lot of ideas off each other, and interacting with their muses helped Roop’s story grow by leaps and bounds (finger guns at @d--t’s OC, Renholder, @vanessa-geraldine-carlysle’s portrayal of Charlie, and @legendofstraydog’s OC, Syrup!) Outside the fandom, my biggest influences are Kurt Vonnegut, J.D. Salinger, Quentin Tarantino, the Coen Brothers, and Sam Esmail.
Q: Have you visited or do you plan to visit Australia, Wasteland Weekend, or other Mad Max place?
A: Not yet, but I'd love to go someday!
Q: Tell us about a current WIP or planned project
A: “Autotomy” is my big current WIP. It’s 7 chapters into its 9 or 10 chapter run (I’ve literally got chapter 8 open in another window as I’m writing this). It follows Roop immediately after MM1 ends. He sees the aftermath of Max’s rampage, and begins to question his own ideals. Then his morals are put to the test when an unexpected guest arrives at his home. The word “autotomy” describes cutting off a part of oneself to escape a greater threat. Think of a lizard that sheds its trapped tail to avoid being eaten. I’m using it in the literal and metaphorical sense. At the end of MM1, we see someone have to make a literal life-or-limb decision. And in this story, Roop has to decide whether or not to cut off the toxic ideology that has guided his actions.
Thank you @main-force-patrol @richardcarterfans some of your tags got lost in reformatting.  You may want to retag your peeps
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joaniethegirl · 5 years
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main-force-patrol · 5 years
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guess who wrecked herself by looking up the 2014 Logie awards in memoriam segment
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main-force-patrol · 6 years
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Steve Millichamp at Back 2 The Max, an MM fan convention in Australia
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main-force-patrol · 6 years
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I’ve been longingly staring at this picture of Steve Millichamp as Pommy Bill in Romper Stomper since @crunkmouse showed it to me...
i’ve lowkey grown to like the doofy hair/mustache a lil bit
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main-force-patrol · 6 years
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TFW you’ve developed a minor canon character to the point that they’re basically an OC
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main-force-patrol · 5 years
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roop’s dub voice causes me Physical Pain™
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main-force-patrol · 6 years
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Happy Birthday, Steve Millichamp/Roop!
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main-force-patrol · 6 years
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So you all know I have two obsessions: Richard Carter and Steve Millichamp
But when it comes to taking screencaps?
Carter: clear, nice images. lots of closeups. in many well-known movies and shows. sometimes filmed in profile to capture that 10/10 nose
Millichamp: blurry-ass cryptid pics from a two minute role on a daytime soap
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main-force-patrol · 6 years
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when he wasn’t yelling, steve millichamp had, like, the softest voice
it’s so cute and i just Love It
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main-force-patrol · 6 years
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For "spell a character's name": Roop (replace the second o with the letter of your choice) or Charlie
Good choices - the fave and the un-fave! ;D
Roop:
R: What are their hands like?
In almost every scene, he’s got his gloves on. I headcanonthat Roop grew up as a rural boy, and is fairly accustomed to physical labor,so he’s got some callouses. He’s also obsessive about cleaning his nails,mostly because he bites ‘em sometimes.
O: What would it take to break them,inside and out?
Losing his last (and favorite) familymember, his mother. Fortunately, that never happens in my fic -
P: How do they handle money?
Well, he lives at home, but as the solebreadwinner, the majority of his meager paycheck goes to utilities,maintenance, and other living expenses. He has no debt to his name, and isgenerally really skittish about debt/loans. Whatever disposable income he hasends up going to bird food (he’s got an obsession with wild crows) and artsupplies. Boy howdy, this kid loves top-of-the-line art supplies.
~BONUS ROUND~
Something to make up for the other O!
U: What’s their voice like?
In the film, we mostly hear him yellingduring a high-stakes, stressful chase. I was really curious to how his voicewould sound under normal circumstances, so I sought out Steve Millichampperforming other roles. Turns out I’m 1000% on board with imagining Roop’sinner monologue whisper-growled by Millichamp’s reedy, almost childlike voice. Sonow, I write his thoughts and dialogue with that voice in mind.
Charlie:
C:Can they swim well?
PFFFFT HE SINKS WELL
H: What is their deadly sin?
Sloth. And I don’t mean run-of-the-milllaziness, it’s more like cowardice. I headcanon that he’s gone through a fewdifferent police partners. They’re all dead, thanks to Charlie abandoning them in favor of his own safety.
A: What are/were this character’s bestsubjects in school?
Kinda nonspecific, but I can see himdoing well at anything that requires rote memorization as opposed to criticalthought or synthesis.  
R: What are their hands like?
Like he’s never done manual labor in hislife.
L: What is their favourite board game?
Candyland is about the most complexthing he can manage.
I: On a scale of 1 to 10, how much do theylove themselves?
Well, he’s… Self righteous, at least. I headcanonhim as someone who is happy to point out everyone’s flaws, without consideringhis own. When someone else screws up, it’s because they’ve “given in totemptation” or “they have a sinful nature.” When he screws up, it’s becausehe’s tired or stressed. Similarly, when someone get hurt, it’s because “theywere courting disaster” or “they had it coming anyway.” Of course, when theuniverse takes a shit on dear Charlie, he’s quick to cast himself as the victimof a cruel, unforgiving, sinful world.
So I’d give him a very self-unaware10/10. ;)
E: How are they with children?
Well… I headcanon him as beingstandoffish with kids. He’s pretty distrustful of the youth of today.Especially older kids that are getting close to his height, and possiblycapable of beating him up.
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main-force-patrol · 6 years
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Roop had a bad time.
Steve Millichamp on an episode of Neighbors c. 1985.
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