We know that popular films portray women lawyers
as mad women, monstrous, or at the very least, less positively than men lawyers, and research demonstrates that women negotiators have less success than men negotiators when they are acting in their own interests.
I toured major tourists» sights and cities
as a mad woman.
Instead we've had such lunacies
as the Mad Woman from the Met Office going on national TV to assure us that last years cold and snowy winter in the UK was a direct consequence of global warming.
Not exact matches
And Britain's equalities minister recently touted Christina Hendricks, the curvy star of
Mad Men,
as a healthy role model for young
women.
As far as examples of strong women in media, I can only cite the ones that I've appreciated — Buffy and Willow from Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Zoe, Inara, and Kaylee from Firefly, and Joan and Peggy from Mad Men (I love Peggy so much), Katniss Everdeen from The Hunger Games (the books, as I haven't seen the movie
As far
as examples of strong women in media, I can only cite the ones that I've appreciated — Buffy and Willow from Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Zoe, Inara, and Kaylee from Firefly, and Joan and Peggy from Mad Men (I love Peggy so much), Katniss Everdeen from The Hunger Games (the books, as I haven't seen the movie
as examples of strong
women in media, I can only cite the ones that I've appreciated — Buffy and Willow from Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Zoe, Inara, and Kaylee from Firefly, and Joan and Peggy from
Mad Men (I love Peggy so much), Katniss Everdeen from The Hunger Games (the books,
as I haven't seen the movie
as I haven't seen the movie).
As a muslim
women living and growing up in a Muslim country it makes me so
mad and upset when I see some girls sitting in US and Europe and preach that in Islam and under Sharia Law
woman & Men are equal and that
women are not forced to do anything they do not want to do.
bob, gay is just another truth of the times, get over it, the book of remembrance gives us this truth in Jeremiah 50 vs. 37,38, of men being
as women, and people being
mad about their idols in the future generations.
Bob this scripture is a scripture prophesy of the future generations, telling the truth of what is going on today, in Jeremiah 50 vs. 37,38, «men will become
as women», and «people will be
mad about their idols» in the latter days, now days.
And
as it says in Jeremiah 50 vs. 36 - 38, the mingled people will become
as women, and will be
mad upon their idols,
as described in the days of Babylon, and now it is juxtaposed to this time of the United States, the world of today is how this book works, it tells the present, past, and future people, this is why much of it is «prophesied» duh..
Rape is really not that big of a deal b / c we
as women somehow ask for it; remember guys can not control their urges... ughh it just makes me so
mad.
I have been sorting, packing and cleaning like a
mad woman (hence the extreme lack of posting, due to an extreme lack of cooking)
as we have been trying to prepare our house for going on the market and making a cross country move and I just didn't feel like putting a lot of effort into my breakfast but I knew it still needed to be healthy and delicious.
I know how this is important first hand because I've spent my all of my 20's
as a moody
mad -
woman and often blamed it all on «pms» BUT now I clearly know it's been my unhealthy relationship with SUGAR!
, is that we're still mentally stuck in the «
Mad Men» era of men
as the providers and
women dealing with the poopy diapers and dust bunnies — even if she's CEO of a start - up.
It was much clearer who was supposed to be doing what; if you look at «
Mad Men,» the
woman stays home and looks pretty and takes care of the house and the man brings home the money and on either side if you're failing in your role, it's a real failure in your role
as a spouse.
Good gracious
woman, you don't have the slightest clue what you are talking about, I nursed my twins for six weeks and nearly went
mad from the stress
as I never made enough milk for both of them, no matter what I tried.
As my HuffPo piece today,» Why marriage isn't an equal partnership,» illuminates, we still are stuck in the «
Mad Men» era when men are the providers and
women deal with the poopy diapers and dust bunnies, even if she's CEO of a start - up.
love the combination, may also be a
mad axe
woman as well Elaine Livingstone recently posted..
Vicki has been a speaker at numerous events, including the
Women's Power Strategy Conference, the Capitol City Young Writers conference and the Writing Mamas monthly salon, and has been mentioned on «The View,» the Rush Limbaugh show, the podcast «The Bold and the Beautiful, The Young Turks, Australia's Daily Edition, Your Tango, Café Mom's The Stir, and by Calgary Herald columnist Stephen Hunt, sociologist Andrea Doucet,
Madder Men cartoonist Rob Scott, dating expert Evan Marc Katz and websites such
as Jezebel, The Good Men Project and Why No Kids.
As soon as i get my double electric next month I'm going to start pumping like a mad woman so i can donat
As soon
as i get my double electric next month I'm going to start pumping like a mad woman so i can donat
as i get my double electric next month I'm going to start pumping like a
mad woman so i can donate.
The Paladino campaign is employing a classic strategy to soften / humanize the
mad -
as - hell gubernatorial nominee by deploying his wife, Cathy, whose agreement to provide two interviews with major NYC dailies resulted in sympathetic stories address the controversial issue of the daughter he fathered with another
woman.
Back then, I was like most people,
as soon
as I decided to lose weight, I would hit the treadmills and start running like a
mad woman.
While I don't like a formal look everyday, I won't lie, I do LOVE men in suits... there's something just so sexy about it... maybe it's me wanting a revival of
mad men in the workforce lol...
as for
women, while it's fun to wear formal things sometimes, I am happy that I can sometimes wear funky stuff too.
Women entered, in the
Mad Men way,
as helpers.
Instead of dressing like Joan, look to mini
Mad Woman Sally Draper
as your point of reference.
It made me kind of sad /
mad that
as a middle - aged
woman I couldn't expect / hope for that anymore, but I finally decided that without it, I wouldn't try it.
And then instead of getting
mad at himself, he gets
mad at black
woman as a whole for not being what this black
woman was to him.
He is invited in for a drink, but Paulina is scared for her life, thinking their visitor might be the
mad doctor who was involved in torturing and raping her
as a young
woman who protested the previous regime.
The game asks one to buy
Mad Max
as a wasteland messiah whose life,
as related by the History Men and
Women, consists of spending his best, most sane years playing fetch.
When Jon Hamm enters a room, you can completely see why
women (and some men) have been tuning in for years to watch him
as the multi-layered and gorgeous Don Draper on AMC's
Mad Men.
The name Tracy Flick is often used
as short - hand for ambitious
women in the US political field and mostly
as an insult due to her manipulative tactics,
mad nostril flaring and highly strung composure.
«Hannibal» Smith (Liam Neeson) is the swaggering honcho; Bradley Cooper is «Face» Peck, a master con artist and, it follows
as surely
as night follows day, irresistible to
women; Sharlto Copley, the memorable maniac from «District 9,» is the goony bird «Howling
Mad» Murdock.
Peter Finch's Oscar - winning performance
as the newsman who announces that he's going to kill himself on air is the most recognizable one («I'm
mad as hell, and...») and Faye Dunaway also scored an Oscar, but for my money it's William Holden who deserves the acting honours with a thoughtfully powerful take on the fired news department head who takes up with the
woman (Dunaway) who effectively forced him out.
It's clear she has the physicality for it, and given she is a
woman playing in a genre thats dominated by men, it's hard not to measure her against the likes of Linda Hamilton (the Terminator films), Sigourney Weaver (the Alien franchise), Charlize Theron
as Furiosa from
Mad Max Fury Road, and several others.
This 1980s - set Los Angeles comedy series stars Alison Brie (
Mad Men, Community)
as Ruth Wilder, an out - of - work actress who finds herself with the unexpected role of a lifetime after being invited to audition with a group of eccentric
women for the first - ever
women's wrestling TV show — GLOW.
Swank plays the capable yet plain, unmarried (and
as an early scene suggests, unmarriageable) Mary Bee Cuddy, who agrees to escort three «
mad women» (Miranda Otto, Grace Gummer, Sonja Richter) whom their husbands have disowned, across dangerous territory to the
woman who will shelter them (Meryl Streep in a small cameo).
Women are
as mad as hell and they're not going to take it anymore.
She slowly transitions between the leader she has to be for her sister and
Mad as well
as the
woman she often thinks she could have been had these circumstances not arisen.
Interesting, too, is the inescapable idea that the only genuinely convincing relationships in the film are homosexual, and that the picture could be read with profit
as an escalating evolution of father relationships from low to positively Christian (
mad steward Denethor and son Faramir, Frodo and Gollum, Gandalf and the hobbits, Aragorn and mankind)-- but part and parcel with the oft - fascinating subtext and beautiful images is a parade of useless cameos (please, enough Cate Blanchett), de rigueur expository flashbacks, and the squandering of opportunities to locate the genuine interest in unlikely epic heroes (
women and, essentially, children), rather than just pay lip service to them.
In the lead drama races, Taraji P. Henson (Empire) became the third black
woman to win drama actress and the first in 23 years after Gail Fisher and Regina Taylor, while Jon Hamm — who didn't get to give a speech when he won his first drama actor Globe for
Mad Men during the writers» strike — became the first former drama actor champ to get dropped
as a nominee and return to win.
In Antichrist and Melancholia (which both featured Charlotte Gainsbourg),
women were viewed
as destructive, violent or
mad.
A young
woman who suffered abuse at the hands of a male authority figure
as a teenager plots her revenge in this timely drama written and directed by Anthony Phillipson, who previously brought us the excellent My
Mad Fat Diary.
Her father went
mad and killed himself trying to find it and she has continued in his footsteps (
as you do when someone goes
mad and kills themselves), believing that she has finally located it in the catacombs beneath Paris which ominously play host to countless skeletons of dead men and
women.
It turns out that, miraculously, the
woman, called Kee (Ashitey), is in late - term pregnancy, and her best hope for survival in this
mad world is to try to get on a ship bound for The Human Project and hope they can assist her,
as well
as the rest of humanity, in finding a cure for the infertility.
Bridesmaids stars Kristen Wiig (Whip It)
as Annie, a single, thirtysomething
woman with a failed business and bankruptcy behind her, a sales job that barely pays the rent of the apartment she shares with a creepy brother and sister (Matt Lucas and Rebel Wilson) and a going - nowhere relationship with an egomaniac (Jon Hamm,
Mad Men).
Her scenes with her sister Rachel are wonderful and both Hathaway and Rosemarie DeWitt (Midge Daniels from
Mad Man)
as Rachel really make us believe that these two
women are sisters.
Amidst the chaos, there are two rebels who just might be able to restore order: Max Rockatansky (a silent - but - deadly Tom Hardy), the
mad man of action wrestling with his dark past; and Imperator Furiosa (a showstopping Charlize Theron), a
woman seeking nothing but a return to her childhood homeland known simply
as «the green place.»
She stars
as a
woman who inherits a large farm and becomes romantically entangled with three men (Michael Sheen, Tom Sturridge and Matthias Schoenaerts), and given Vinterberg has proven adept at drawing out career best performances from his cast (
Mads Mikkelsen took home top acting honors at Cannes for his showstopping turn in «The Hunt»), this could be quite the showcase for Mulligan (and everyone else involved, for that matter).
Mad Men «s Christina Hendricks and G4's Olivia Munn will join Kelsey Grammer and Pierce Brosnan in the comedy I Don't Know How She Does It, which stars Sarah Jessica Parker
as a
woman juggling her work on Wall Street with a family life.
The 2,400 - year - old comedy «Lysistrata» feels
as relevant
as ever,
as Teyonah Parris («
Mad Men») leads Chicago's
women to withhold sex until the rampant gun violence stops
The feature will star Max Irons (
Woman in Gold)
as Charles Hayward, Stefanie Martini (Doctor Thorne)
as Sophia de Haviland, Glenn Close (Albert Nobbs)
as Lady Edith, Honor Kneafsey (Miss You Already)
as Josephine, Christina Hendricks (
Mad Men, Drive)
as Brenda, Gillian Anderson (The X-Files, Hannibal)
as Magda and Terence Stamp (Big Eyes)
as Chief Inspector Taverner.