Sentences with word «philanderer»

A philanderer is a person, usually a man, who frequently and casually pursues romantic or sexual relationships with multiple partners, without being committed or loyal to any one of them. Full definition
The peace and tranquility he hopes to find, though, is anything but, once he agrees to being accompanied by the only person he can find willing to join him on the trek - his long lost and former friend Katz (Academy Award nominee Nick Nolte), a down - on - his - luck serial philanderer who, after a lifetime of relying on his charm and wits to keep one step ahead of the law - sees the trip as a way to sneak out of paying some debts and sneak into one last adventure before its too late.
The peace and tranquility he hopes to find, though, is anything but, once he agrees to being accompanied by the only person he can find willing to join him on the trek, his long lost and former friend Katz (Nick Nolte), a down - on - his - luck serial philanderer who, after a lifetime of relying on his charm and wits to keep one step ahead of the law, sees the trip as a way to sneak out of paying some debts and sneak into one last adventure before its too late.
He is quick to disclose that he has been a paid consultant for many online dating services, including those he calls «philanderer sites
In another article, CBC says that a whopping 189,810 users were registered from Ottawa, which, with a population of barely five times that number, makes the city «No. 1 for philanderers in Canada.»
The film is about «a middle - aged philanderer [who] is blackmailed by a teenager.»
Her mother was wise and practical, her father a charming philanderer whose flamboyance Louise both admired and detested.
It is about Allentown's Tony Toto, a notorious philanderer whose wife hired help to bump him off with a bomb, a bat, and a gun, but none of them worked.
Elvis is the son of a prostitute, a discharged sailor come to Texas in search of the father he never knew — David Sandow (William Hurt), a reformed philanderer who runs a cavernous church called Sanctuary.
One referred to Martin Luther King Jr. as «the world - class philanderer who beat up his paramours» and who «seduced underage girls and boys.»
And you think «changed my mind again» Romney, Gingrich, the thrice married philanderer, but «oh I asked for forgiveness», or Santorum..
By 1600, many German commentators believed that anarchy prevailed: sexual promiscuity was rife, clandestine marriages made a mockery of the whole social order, while the law on consent was abused by both the disobedient minors (to get into marriage) and unscrupulous philanderers (to get out of it).»
People who engage in casual sex outside of marriage are not philanderers.
Cheever was also a compulsive philanderer who» while outwardly married» carried on affairs with both sexes.
I guess to be fair we have to compare him to when Olivier Giroud arrived at the club, and he took quite a bit of time to find his goalscoring boots, but the French philanderer also had to cope with speaking a new language as well as a step up to a much more physical league.
The result was more farce than fact - finding, though it was entertaining when Republican philanderer John Ensign of Nevada pulled a holier - than - thou act.
David (Paul Rudd), torn between sensitive - guy nostalgia for a fallen relationship and barely suppressed rage at the same ex-flame; Jay (Romany Malco), a handsome philanderer who screws himself over with his hip - hop attitude; and the homophobic would - be ladies» man Cal (Seth Rogen)-- this urgently funny trio constitutes a new - style frat - house burlesque of male paranoia and desire.
He is transformed from physically imposing, charismatic philanderer to the humbled man, wishing he had saved more lives.
A slick 33 - year - old lawyer, Derek (Vincent Irizarry) is the epitome of creepiness: a straight - faced liar, a sneaky philanderer, and magnetically charismatic.
The film, while slinging many barbed arrows, does not dispute the insistence that the party was a chaste one, though there is some suggestion of longing between her and Kennedy, a lifelong philanderer.
An incurable philanderer, Henry one day falls in love with Lucy (Drew Barrymore), a woman injured in a pineapple - picking accident that causes her to forget everything that happened to her during the day while she sleeps at night.
Warren Beatty shines as an immature philanderer.
However, the anguished philanderer is obviously experiencing a crisis of faith over his thorny predicament.
After starting out as a mean - spirited philanderer, he gradually softens up under dire circumstances.
The story finds famed philanderer Nickie Ferrante (Cary Grant) traveling alone on a cruise, having just revealed to the world his engagement to a prominent socialite.
The charming philanderer falls for Melba and joins the gang for the sheer fun of it as they rob a Vegas wedding chapel and an off - road race track before Melba starts feeling guilty.
It's not a feature or even a short, per se, more of an experiment shot to accompany a production of the theater farce «Too Much Johnson,» but at least the first section plays just fine on its own as a tribute to silent slapstick comedy with Joseph Cotten doing Harold Lloyd antics and Buster Keaton chases as a serial philanderer pursued by a jealous husband.
Schindler starts the film as a shallow, cynical, opportunistic philanderer who simply wants to make money through the misfortune of others and have some laughs.
As well as Fanning, there's Christina Hendricks (miscast as Ginger's unfulfilled mum), Alessandro Nivola (fine as Ginger's bohemian pacifist dad, a rationalising philanderer estranged from his wife), Annette Bening (a rote feminist), and Oliver Platt (one half of a gay couple with Timothy Spall).
Unapologetically a legendary philanderer who made perhaps his greatest single impression on my generation with a surprise cameo in then - girlfriend Madonna's documentary monument to herself, Truth or Dare.
At the moment Baby Doll is to be ice - pick lobotomized (by Mad Men philanderer Jon Hamm, no less), Sucker Punch pulls a switcheroo: Baby Doll is suddenly being dropped off by a priest (also Plunkett) at a 1960s nightclub run by a Rat Pack - y Blue, where dancer Sweet Pea (Abbie Cornish) is critiquing the exploitative nature of Baby Doll's mental - ward plight, which was the play being rehearsed.
While times are changing and she does adore the Boy, divorce for a woman of Theresa's wealth and social standing is out of the question, and there is no need; she has an understanding with Sylvo, her generous and well - respected philanderer husband.
He paints himself as a fast - living philanderer and a failure at being human.
Albert Ross is a malingering misanthrope — a boozing, chain smoking philanderer; shifty, lazy, cowardly, going to fat, and more prone to doing the wrong thing than any man alive.
This data may be subject to demands by other private citizens, and has been successfully subpoenaed as evidence establishing the locations of alleged philanderers in divorce cases.
I'm just assuming here, so don't quote me, but I think that Butterfield will play the teenager while Owen will play the middle - aged philanderer.
Trump is a notorious philanderer, and the Trump Organization was a notorious deployer of aggressive nondisclosure agreements for years before he became a candidate.
From the cold and calculating would - be philanderer of a main character, a man who has worked his entire life to keep his wife and children at arm's length due to the fact that they are women, to the spoiled adult children of this stereotypical New England family of privilege whose mistakes get swept under the rug of propriety, there isn't a single person in this story that I would hold a door open for, let alone care about.
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