Playing Sanchez when he already has a problem with his hamstring, and not subbing Cazorla when he picks up an injury is
the act of a madman.
Not exact matches
The author should know full well not to attribute the
acts of individual
madmen to an entire community.
Called on by his country to unite with
acting head
of the White House Nuclear Smuggling Group, Dr. Julia Kelly (Nicole Kidman), to chase down stolen nuclear weapons, the duo commandeers all manner
of military hardware and personnel in pursuit
of a
madman who, at the end
of the day, is firmly convinced that he is doing the right thing by detonating the one remaining rogue bomb in his backpack near the United Nations building in New York City.
The rest
of Bob's family can't help but be thrown into the mix, as Syndrome, the fanboy - turned -
madman,
acts out his plans to earn the world's respect and rid it
of superheroes.
In his thirty two year
acting career, Gary Oldman has played
madmen of many makes and models, literature's most famous vampire, punk rock royalty, the man who shot JFK, beleaguered spies and policemen, and falsely accused wizards; he's worked with the likes
of Christopher Nolan, Oliver Stone, Alex Cox, Tony Scott, Luc Besson, and Alfonso Cuarón.
Slipping into the world
of his novel, he spent the next six weeks laughing and arguing with his characters,
acting out scenes like a
madman on the streets
of London for hours on end.
Was latter - day Marlon Brando the corpulent
madman of myth, or a visionary genius who'd already moved on to the next level
of movie
acting?