Fiffi


What do we suppose became of Captain Fiffi after this movie? Did he die in the storm of anarchy that engulfed the country? Become a gang leader? Start a new life in the relatively peaceful far north, like Pappagallo's group in RW?

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He seems like the kind of guy who would put himself in harm's way to help other people. I'm sure he survived for some time until eventually sacrificing himself to save some hot chick.

It’s ridiculous to critique a movie with the argument 'it's not real, so it doesn't matter'

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I wish he'd been in Road Warrior, I really like the character.

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There was a scene filmed but not included in the final cut where the where the bikies attack the police station and Fifi (1 X F) and Roop are killed. It is right before Mad goes ape. It mentions in trivia that...

There was a deleted scene where the bikers attack the MFP headquarters, killing Fifi, Roop and Charlie. This explains their absence in the latter half of the film and in the sequels.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079501/trivia?ref_=tt_trv_trv

However, just to confuse things, in the backround profile of Mad Max: Fury Road it states that Immortal Joe ran into 3 rogue cops some time after Mad Max 1's timeline who were killing civilians. The 2 cops were Roop, Sarse & Charlie.
[quote=]Out in the wasteland, Colonel Joe Moore spotted a group of rogue MFP officers (Roop Sarse & Charlie) killing a group of people. [/quote]
http://madmax.wikia.com/wiki/Immortan_Joe

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Yes, I've heard about the rumored cut scene where Toecutter's gang attacks the Halls of Justice and kills or maims several officers, but I think it's also been pointed out that it doesn't appear in any of the scripts for the movie. Also, the V8 Interceptor was intact and functional when Max went to pick it up to track down his family's killers, and a standard MFP car can be seen in the same shot, which also looks intact. I think if Toecutter's gang had overwhelmed the Halls of Justice, they'd probably have wrecked the vehicles and stolen all the fuel. It's this that makes me suspect the rumored scene is likely just a fan myth.

Regarding Fury Road, it isn't strictly speaking a sequel to the original movie, or any of the follow-ups. More of a soft reboot.

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Yeah, I see a lot of the 'soft reboot' you're talking about, but I also see all of the sequels as a kind of 'what if' sequelling from the original... I.e not tied at all to each other

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He's the Humungus, obviously.

...then whoa, differences...

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