The phrase
"complete lunacy" means an extreme and irrational behavior or idea.
Full definition
At a time when every action - oriented film that comes along tries to pummel audiences into submission with frantically - told narratives and elaborate action sequences that begin by skirting the edge of plausibility before diving headlong
into complete lunacy, there is something innately appealing about a film like «Survivor,» a smaller - scale international thriller that is not trying to blow viewers away with over-the-top pyrotechnics every five minutes.
However, where I can never agree with Wenger, and what I see
as complete lunacy, was not getting another DM.
Yes, and gerrard stomps a player, Flamini threatened a player, Giroud's headbutted before, Matic got a stupid red... Players have moments
of complete lunacy but it's usually the passionate players!
Quantic Dream are notorious for allowing their stories to get away from them, with proceedings often veering
into complete lunacy and plot threads simply being left in the wind.
It was
complete lunacy to weaken the back line so much, knowing they'd be playing counter attack.
Winning CL is very difficult and the idea that Sanchez would leave if we didn't win is
complete lunacy.
The first clue, I can recall thinking «this is
complete lunacy» was the year when, instead of buying a striker in the January transfer window to try and win the league, he played little 5» 4 ″ Andrei Arshavin as centre forward???? At the time Arshavin was playing great out on the wing and our best player, his experience at centre forward needless to say did go well and thereafter his performances nosedived and he was never the same footballer again.
Some of them make a sort of sense, and the others are
complete lunacy.
And if you consider the nature of the material, drying times and possible failures, it has been
complete lunacy!