Not exact matches
It does not appeal to experience, which
of all ludicrous things is the most ludicrous, and which so far from making a
man wise rather makes him
mad if he knows
nothing higher than this.
And while there's
nothing to worry about with the many chemical - free lathers on the market (feel free to take a page out
of a
Mad Men - style playbook and create a mountain
of froth when using them), the synthetic ingredients powering most lathering shampoos are cause for concern.
While it's
nothing too mindblowing, we do get to see a good deal
of Noomi Rapace's character, and bit
of Mad Men «s Jared Harris as Moriarty.
What could have been a film to break new ground as did the filmmakers for the superb «
Mad Men» series instead create a same ol' retread
of spy stories, which in itself would not be so bad if the story did not plod along with boatloads
of banter which do
nothing more than confuse the viewer further.
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.»
Where Doctor Strange falls short is in the recently troublesome superhero «big bad» and despite the presence
of esteemed actor
Mads Mikkelsen (who sadly has become a bit
of a villain typecast in recent years), the purple eyed Kaecilius, who wants
nothing more than to meet a world destroying entity is anything but the adversary the unique Stephen Strange deserved, while the previously mentioned nature
of this following the playbook origin story isn't breaking much ground in the way it tells the story
of a
man at his lowest finally realising his true potential.
Fresh: «The One I Love» is diverting, but
nothing catches fire, despite Ms. Moss, an amazing actress fast breaking free
of the limits imposed on her by «
Mad Men.»
It's useless to get
mad at this movie, which is
nothing more than a collection
of jokes about bodily functions that occasionally laughs at people injuring themselves in order to take a break from gags about urine, vomit, soft - serve chocolate ice cream that looks like it's coming out
of a
man's rear end, a showroom - floor toilet that a different
man sleepily decides to use to deposit what the ice cream is representing, another guy showing off his ability to «burp - sneeze - fart,» and more.
«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.»
All or
Nothing: The Dallas Cowboys, once again narrated by Emmy - winning actor Jon Hamm (Baby Driver,
Mad Men), follows the Cowboys through their tumultuous 2017 season, which they enter with Super Bowl aspirations and exit with disappointment, one game short
of the playoffs after a rollercoaster
of controversy and emotion.