I love
the macho image of this Denali, so cool.
I love
the macho image of this denali, so cool.
Not exact matches
The draft resistance movement cultivated a
macho image to counteract the
image of the dominant society
of draft resisters as cowards.
The crash at Tie Siding has propelled people in Laramie, only 16 miles to the north, and beyond into a frenzy
of self - examination, with both the state's
image as a bastion
of macho self - reliance and its conservative political establishment coming under fire.
Popularized as the Cave MAN diet and associated with
images of Neanderthals hunting wild game, it's no wonder the Paleo diet can seem
macho to outsiders.
A dramatic reversal
of Paul Newman's customary wisecracking
macho image is promised early in the film when, after the fire breaks out, we behold a shaken weakling incapable
of action.
In a rare extended interview, Eastwood discusses his
macho image, his enduring popularity, and his theory
of mise en scène.
With such a sensitive character at its heart, all
of the
image manipulation both in front
of and behind the cameras inevitably comes off as
macho posturing — which is, this film suggests, precisely what drives the sport
of boxing in the first place.
For some reason, Arnold Schwarzenegger was
of the opinion that, at this point in his phenomenal career as an action star, he needed to deflate his
macho image by constantly making fun
of it.
Please do not tell me you Brits are about to become as stupid as us Yanks are when it comes to being obsessed by owning oversized pickup trucks (full discloser this Ranger is larger than a full sized 2008 F150) that you don't need, will never use (as intended) with the sole purpose
of buying one is fulfilling some delusional
macho image y» alls got stuck in your heads in the attempt to compensate for all your lackings.
Dearborn's study goes deeper, tracing a fascinating trajectory from sensitive, innovative young writer to the late - in - life caricature
of his
macho public
image.
By uniting the gesturality
of de Kooning's paintings with the subject matter
of those books, Prince presents the viewer with a strange, ambivalent new
image that both emphasizes and punctures the sexual stereotypes
of the raunchy nurse, as well as that
of the
macho Abstract Expressionist painter.
In this case it's a series on the
macho; men dressed in hoodies
of varying shades
of black to white - perhaps a reference to the recent Trayvon Martin shooting in Florida - with the implication being that everyone could find their «type» in these
images.
The exhibition includes several more portraits, including Rodchenko's appropriately
macho image, from 1924,
of the poet Vladimir Mayakovsky, and a 1924 portrait by Nappelbaum
of the acclaimed modernist writer Anna Akhmatova in profile, looking rather too cosmopolitan in beads and flowered dress.