Sentences with phrase «mad woman who»

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The guy who was the hunter was mad at enkindu in the epic that is why he hired the woman to seduce him, enkindu was bad for business.
We fought a war in the 1940's against mad men / women who played god and determined who had the right to live and die.
I heard of a woman today who got attacked by a dog, climbed a telephone pole, fell out of a tree, was yelled at by a police officer on a 911 call, got patched in to the State Police in New York, was almost arrested and sent to jail, trespassed on several people's property, hurtled fences and hedges in a mad dash through a neighborhood, and even convinced a former mayor of our town to call in some favors to the local power company.
She states, «In my book, I'm trying to present models of men and women who are friends and lovers, who respect and trust each other, who get mad and scream at each other and who settle their arguments and go on.
Moreover, the exhaustively disciplined troops of men's coach Bob Knight and women's coach Pat Head Summit were so nearly perfect in their execution, it called to mind the feeling of a critic who once wrote of actress Rachel Ward that she was so exquisitely beautiful «it made you mad
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.
Luckily, the mad dasher was found by a lovely woman, a stranger who spotted him running through the parking lot.
A woman who was going considerably mad everyday waiting and waiting to see if she was actually going to have a child.
I hunted like a mad woman for my Baby Bjorn more than ten years ago — they were hard to find — and answered tons of questions when I went out in the world from people who were amazed by my baby carrier.
Tami, at Diary of a Mad Woman, made this adorable bear hug award... and she requested that the recipients of this award pass it on to someone who may need a big bear hug... so I want to pass this on to Zeemaid at In the Mommy Trenches.
These are all things that were actually told to me by seemingly normal women who had been driven mad by the pressure of having to choose a birth plan.
A mad scientist turns her into a beautiful woman and uses her to avenge his daughter's murderers, who intended to steal some scientific formula he created.
I the Young vigorous woman who makes the search of the true love in the mad world.
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.
He would tell me it was about a mad surgeon who tries to restore the face of his daughter, disfigured in a car accident, by mutilating young women and stealing their fair skin.
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.
James Franco and his moustache are soon making an appearance in Gothic drama, The Mad Whale; a film that tells of inmates at a women's mental asylum who stage a theatrical production of Moby Dick.
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.
Instead, there is more from the serial killer himself (Mads Mikkelsen) and the woman who loves him, Gillian Anderson's Dr. Bedelia Du Maurier...
He's one of the most impressive villains I've spotted on - screen, yet he is completely overshadowed by the cast of incredible women (Theron, Whiteley, Keough, Kravitz, and more) who blow up gender norms and take Mad Max to the next level.
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).
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.
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.
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).
Thomas added, «I had a slight fear of taking on this role, because it has been done so many times before and when I'd read the screenplay, it was a brilliant story and revealed all sort of things that I didn't know about... It was kind of daunting prospect to take on this character but I felt very strongly about showing a woman who also sacrificed a great deal, who was incredibly... to support this man who drove her mad at times and who had his doubts and who had his weaknesses but yet was utterly charming and brutish.»
Mac and Me Alan Silvestri (1988) *** 1/2 MacArthur Jerry Goldsmith (1977) **** Machine Gun McCain Ennio Morricone (1969) *** The Machinist Roque Baños (2005) *** 1/2 Mad City Thomas Newman (1997) *** Mad Dog Francesco de Masi (1984) *** 1/2 Mad Max Tom Holkenborg (2015) ** 1/2 Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted Hans Zimmer (2012) ** Madison Christopher Young and Kevin Kiner (2001) **** Magic Jerry Goldsmith (1978) **** 1/2 The Magnificent Seven Elmer Bernstein (1960) ***** The Magnificent Seven James Horner and Simon Franglen (2016) *** 1/2 Making the Grade Basil Poledouris (1984) *** Maleficent James Newton Howard (2014) ***** Malice Jerry Goldsmith (1993) ** 1/2 A Man Called Peter Alfred Newman (1955) *** The Man from UNCLE Daniel Pemberton (2015) **** 1/2 The Man in Half Moon Street: Great Film Music by Miklós Rózsa Miklós Rózsa (2014 compilation) ***** Man of Steel Hans Zimmer (2013) * Man on a Ledge Henry Jackman (2012) ** Man on Fire John Scott (1987) **** Man on Fire Harry Gregson - Williams (2004) ** Man to Man Patrick Doyle (2005) **** Man Trouble Georges Delerue (1992) *** The Man Who Would Be King Maurice Jarre (1975) ***** The Man with the Golden Gun John Barry (1974) *** Man, Woman and Child Georges Delerue (1983) **** The Manhattan Project Philippe Sarde (1986) **** Mao's Last Dancer Christopher Gordon (2009) **** Maps to the Stars Howard Shore (2014) ** March of the Penguins Alex Wurman (2005) **** Marco Polo Ennio Morricone (1982) ***** Le Marginal Ennio Morricone (1983) **** 1/2 Maria di Nazaret Guy Farley (2012) **** Marie Ward Elmer Bernstein (1986) ***** Married To It Henry Mancini (1991) *** Mars Attacks!
If the original Mad Max released in 1979 was soaked in testosterone, Fury Road adds a heady whiff of oestrogen by introducing a badass tribe of warrior women called the Vuvalini, who ride proudly into battle armed with explosive - tipped spears.
The depressing statistics don't take away from the great work those women are doing behind the camera, nor does it subtract from the excellent performances in front of the camera by current Emmy nominees like Viola Davis of How to Get Away with Murder, Taraji P. Henson of Empire, Elisabeth Moss of Mad Men, Amy Poehler of Parks and Recreation, Jessica Lange of American Horror Story or any of the other women who are up for awards tonight.
A mere sampling of film composers who began their careers assisting Zimmer include John Powell (The Bourne Supremacy), Harry Gregson - Williams (Kingdom of Heaven), Rupert Gregson - Williams (Wonder Woman), Klaus Badelt (The Time Machine), Lorne Balfe (The Lego Batman Movie), Ramin Djawadi (Game of Thrones), Heitor Pereira (Despicable Me), and Junkie XL (Mad Max: Fury Road).
The role of the galaxy's most dangerous assassin and the daughter of the Mad Titan Thanos needed to be a badass and a strong woman who could take on legions and I was not sold on Saldana and still am not, but she's not bad as Gamora, I actually rather like her, but it's still hard to see Gamora in the performance so I will leave it at that.
The title stands for Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling, a short - lived 1980s TV show of which I have no memory whatsoever, and it stars Alison Brie (Community, Mad Men) and Betty Gilpin (Nurse Jackie) as L.A. - based actresses - turned - wrestlers whose major conflict is outside the ring, and comedian Marc Maron as the down - on - his - luck movie director who hires them to be part of an all - woman wrestling show that's as much soap opera as it is fighting.
Alison Brie (Community, Mad Men) and Betty Gilpin (Nurse Jackie) star as L.A. actresses - turned - wrestlers whose major conflict is outside the ring, and comedian Marc Maron as the down - on - his - luck movie director who hires them to be part of an all - woman wrestling show that's as much soap opera as it is fighting.
An all - star cast (Melissa Leo, Adam Scott, Peter Fonda, Juno Temple, Mad Men's Vincent Katheiser) recount the stranger - than - fiction tale of Madalyn Murray O'Hair, the woman who founded the American Atheists organization back in the early Sixties, helped to get Bible - reading out of schools and was later kidnapped and killed by one of her former employees.
Fiction about Women, Artists and Mad Genius One of the key themes in The Swan Thieves is the challenge of male and female artists who form relationships and must navigate the storms of artistic temperament and genius.
Here is a sample of the prose style, which is something along the lines of Mad magazine rewriting Raymond Chandler: «The stranger was a woman, at least as tall as a small chair and probably as old as someone who attended nursery school many years ago.
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«Salome is at once the mighty princess who mercilessly seduces men to their downfall and an innocent child on the brink of womanhood... and then there's the Salome created by Oscar Wilde: a mad woman, lurking in the shadows of our souls, a selfish, passionate, willful creature who will stop at nothing to get what she wants.
Tale of Tales believes that Sato's talents help capture the many interpretations of the woman who would demand the head of John the Baptist, from the «teenager who falls in love with the wrong man at the wrong time», to Oscare Wilde's depiction of «a mad woman, lurking in the shadows of our souls, a selfish, passionate, willful creature who will stop at nothing to get what she wants.»
The Bell Jar, by Sylvia Plath is about a young woman stifled by convention who slowly goes mad — how do you explain this to a child?
And I did not comprehend how admirers of John Currin, who defies accusations of misogyny by making the men in his paintings every bit as repulsive as the women, could believe that he is both the direct descendant of Cranach the Elder and a raunchy comic in the Mad magazine tradition.
«It's such a mad, crazy world these days, that everybody I draw is kind of a lunatic,» says Condo as he draws «the nude bus driver» with a drink and a woman, who serves as «a nice contrast to the lunatic.»
There are photographs, Anglo - Indian furnishings, and a William Morris style wallpaper with scrawled journal - style writing that tell the personal story of a fictional character - an upper - class, modern, educated and ambitious Indian woman who is driven mad by her husband in the 1920's.
As long as it doesn't feature that very annoying S Voice woman who barks instructions like mad, I won't mind trying on my Note8.
-- from a mad woman in Dundas who had the jacket made for the Wallabies when they toured Scotland or something.
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