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"demented" Definitions
  1. (especially British English) behaving in a crazy way because you are extremely upset or worried
  2. (old-fashioned or medical) suffering from dementiaTopics Health problemsc2

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" Obama described the Dallas shooter as a "demented individual.
" "We can't make these sick, demented, evil people important.
Let's see who can be the most anti-Trump and if one liberal media personality said President Trump is demented, then another has to step in and say no, he's really, really demented.
Is someone playing a demented school nurse who tortures kiddos?
The same as the calculatedly demented rantings of Mr. Jones?
There was also the fact of his demented arteriosclerotic megalomania.
" Trump: "What kind of demented minds write that in Hebrew?
The connotation is someone who is lazy, useless and demented.
Angie Tribeca is best in short spurts of demented energy.
GFMGLP's a relentlessly demented plaster bath laid on with a trowel.
Whoever the demented genius behind this is, they've earned your support.
Only a demented mind could come up with such false accusations.
Eric: I like how everyone has the same demented facial expression.
Their songs were part demented organ waltz, part retro 60s pop.
The movie has the pleasingly demented texture of early Tim Burton.
A demented and seductive vortical tension was building in the community.
He&aposs being cavalier in a way that makes him seemed demented.
Calpol is Damien's drug: making grown men flap about, like demented geese.
There are plenty of parasitoid wasps who engage in this demented behavior.
Not really demented pop, because that was more an Azari & III thing.
The world changes, but America's demented yellow TV family stays the same.
We all just read your DEMENTED tweet about my beloved Puerto Rico.
Some viewers may experience it as a demented trip down memory lane.
This is where the experiment goes from kinda cute to mostly demented.
More plot summary would be an offense against Mr. Verbinski's demented inventiveness.
All of this might sound bizarre, over-the-top, even actively demented.
And while sitting there autographing books, a demented black woman came up.
Before I knew it I had been stabbed by this demented woman.
It's also an environment in which Trump can sound less than totally demented.
Lauren Lapkus, dolled up like a demented Britney Spears, takes on dating shows.
Deciding if a respondent is demented can easily be inadvertently skewed, he said.
People often do withdraw as their neighbors and friends grow progressively more demented.
" Even Bubba the Love Sponge's co-host deemed that view "twisted" and "demented.
In what demented reach of his person had he been storing this language?
Thank God, Yorgos Lanthimos' delightful and demented dramedy won at least one trophy tonight.
These are sick and demented people who were in the sights of Scotland Yard.
The mirror he holds up is disturbing: a reality that is freakish, demented, deformed.
Despite its wilfully demented content, absolutely anyone can pick up and play this game.
Whirring clocks accelerate and reverse time and sometimes become stuck, conveying a demented zaniness.
And somehow, PepsiCo's flavor warlocks, demented and likely overworked they are, pulled it off.
"He was a sick man, a demented man," U.S. President Donald Trump told reporters.
Fran by now was straightforwardly demented, with Alzheimer's, and had entered a nursing home.
I own four pairs of J Brand's Low-Rise Ankle Skinny Jeans in Demented.
The Nation called President Reagan "demented" long before any signs of Alzheimer's set in.
But Trump's demented lie about his dad was bottom feeding, even by Trump standards.
"Exact Thinking in Demented Times", Karl Sigmund's fond and knowledgeable exploration of the ideas and members of the legendary Vienna circle between the two world wars, contains stark warnings not only about demented times, but also about the possible costs of exact thinking.
Trump is certainly not demented when it comes to being self-serving or deceiving others.
" Toure himself recalls stories of other gay initiates called "perverse, mad, demented (and/or) insane.
It's very scary, the character is completely demented, and sometimes it is also very funny.
In that void, a generation of internet kids resurrected the character as demented meme icon.
It's almost one of the most emotionally demented companies in Silicon Valley, of so many.
But it takes a demented kind of brilliance to convince Gordon Ramsay to try them.
Numerous Hollywood luminaries stepped in to play Batman's demented adversaries in the show's 120 episodes.
Can your current competent self cut off nutrition and hydration for your future demented self?
And Ms. Walshe was at the center of the spectacle, singing demented, stammering mini-arias.
But even when softened and redacted, listening to fairy tales can be demented, disturbing fun.
It's either the work of a demented person or terror aimed at further dividing America.
"He was a sick man, a demented man," Trump told reporters at the White House.
The two leads are mesmerizing, hurling themselves into their physically demented roles with ferocious commitment.
They sounded to me a bit demented, but that's a human and North American reaction.
It sounds like a symphony of demented slide-whistles, sirens and the world's loudest theremins.
The room itself, a demented padded cell, abstract objects penetrating the perfect holes in the wall.
The first season saw Jessica Jones battling a demented villain with the power to compel obedience.
Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock was called "demented" and a "very sick individual" by President Trump.
Between the two crimes of (possibly demented) conscience, Mr Sigmund describes a world of intellectual endeavour.
There's still plenty of hallmarks from Rick and Morty, only recontextualized through Cursack's own demented vision.
At first, I thought the idea was sick, demented, heartless—a social hour during an execution!
But like an accordion, too, it makes powerful and sometimes appealingly demented sound, unique to Louisiana.
If those were his reasons, why didn't he resign when that demented man won the Presidency?
Why haven't we seen Trump tweet that white supremacists are "losers" or "sick and demented" people?!
"We can't make these sick, demented, evil people important," Mr. Trump said to his rally crowd.
And the Korean word that translated to "dotard" was "neukdari" — a lazy, useless and demented person.
We are no longer a country that will stand for your demented words of violence & death.
" Democratic strategist Maria Cardona said that, "he might be psychologically demented and ill of the mind.
Thirteen years later he died of syphilis contracted in his own brothels — broke, demented and helpless.
"That was an example of breaking balls," Negan tells Carl, like some sort of demented mentor.
Forky is an adorable, demented little spork outfitted with pipe-cleaner arms and a cute, squiggly face.
We are no longer a country that will stand for your demented words of violence and death.
Exact Thinking in Demented Times: The Vienna Circle and the Epic Quest for the Foundation of Science.
Sweden's approach reaches new heights of either demented lunacy or genius, depending on your point of view.
There's no doubting the existence and growing popularity online of conspiratorial—and borderline demented—commentary on Russia.
If your own family is anything like the clan in this delightfully demented show, seek help immediately.
Hadn't the rowdy boys cheered louder for my talent, which was whistling like a somewhat demented bird?
So, while you laugh at their demented antics, you find yourself watching them with a special tenderness.
There are special powers and talismans and fate and prophecies and even (or inevitably?) a demented superhero.
It will be nasty – you will be dealing with people who truly have some very sick & demented ideas.
Everything about the show seems made to unsettle viewers, including an absolutely demented turn from Plaza as Farouk.
"WE ARE NO LONGER A COUNTRY THAT WILL STAND FOR YOUR DEMENTED WORDS OF VIOLENCE & DEATH," he added.
" Trump continued, "WE ARE NO LONGER A COUNTRY THAT WILL STAND FOR YOUR DEMENTED WORDS OF VIOLENCE & DEATH.
It will be nasty - you will be dealing with people who truly have some very sick & demented ideas.
"The conception of the video was to attempt to mirror the song's demented intensity," Conroy explains to Creators.
To the show's credit, June's experiences of pregnancy ring with the same demented, exaggerated reality of Season 1.
"We are no longer a country that will stand your demented words of violence [and] death," Trump tweeted.
When slammed together in Indigo's cramped control room, they'd make a kind of demented sense called nu metal.
Unquestionably, the costume of the year is Gritty, the Philadelphia Flyers' demented, much beloved and very furry mascot.
If she has a rival for that role, it's Donald Rumsfeld, played with demented vigor by Steve Carell.
And men with Alzheimer's disease are more likely to be L.O.Y. men than are their non-demented cohorts.
The fans root with demented passion, and there are all those damned championship banners hanging from the rafters.
Stone sat on a lumpy sofa and watched them, delighted, laughing to himself in a slightly demented way.
Perhaps we humans should be considered the true Leviathans today, reckless, unmeasured, without equipoise and perhaps even demented.
How about Juliette deciding to "help" her demented husband end his life, triggering a violent flashback in Noah?
Creepy Stories is a compilation covering famous incidents in truly demented houses in Ireland, Germany, Italy, and America.
Schemes normally work out better when you don't act "demented" (using Ali's words here) from the get-go. 222.
We must recognize that the Internet has provided a dangerous avenue to radicalize disturbed minds and perform demented acts.
Everyone was trying it out, then posting pictures of really demented cats to Twitter for others to laugh at.
He's set to play an overachieving high schooler who gets a bit demented when his grades start to fail.
Sometimes the resident roommates invite all of the prospective roommates for a demented party to see who they like.
He makes you believe that, even in the demented universe of this film, there's still a chance for you.
Mackenzie Scott is presented in unnerving lighting, which only amplifies her demented vocal performance and the song's unrelenting chug.
"Demented" is the adjective that attaches like a lesion to those of us who belong to the Mets tribe.
But the conceit of Ausch­witz as a demented fairy tale in which wishes are never answered rings astonishingly true.
The account was so graphic, it was dubbed "a voluminous work of demented pornography" by the journalist Renata Adler.
How about Elliot Rodger, the young Californian whose demented "incel" manifesto preceded a killing spree near a college campus?
I AM NO LONGER A PAYROLL ASSISTANT WHO WILL STAND FOR YOUR DEMENTED THEFT OF MY HEALTHY DESSERT ALTERNATIVES.
Each feeds on the same demented lies about race and justice that corrupt true democracy and erode real liberty.
Watched as the disease moved into its final stage, leaving the men blind and demented, leaving them to die.
It took us years to find out that, despite that deep, reassuring voice, Dick Cheney was a demented megalomaniac.
Will Arnett's demented take on Batman remains the standout, and it's disappointing that he isn't given more to do.
But in reality the place felt more like a demented summer camp, full of faux-wood cabins hastily erected.
Now, Peter Fonda&aposs comments are sick, twisted, ugly, demented and this is the insanity coming from America&aposs left.
A couple questions from a casual meme consumer: Why are people so amused by Smash Mouth's demented hit "All Star"?
And … to boycott the fact our demented, p—- grabbing president can tweet nuclear threats of war I can't even see.
Just try to convince us the person who thought that up wasn't stoned out of his or her demented gourd.
Like the demented prince of a plague-ridden kingdom, Giuliani felt the need to protect his digital fiefdom from invaders.
For Christ's sake, there's now a service that'll end your relationship for you, like a demented Seamless for the heart.
It was considered so explicit that it was dubbed a "voluminous work of demented pornography" by the writer Renata Adler.
Has Ted Cruz voluntarily recorded himself expressing a demented worldview in which he himself is the source of all power?
"That's how I feel when people come to see me at a show — like this demented, twisted character," he said.
Costa jumped up off the turf, got into the face of Barry, and like two demented stags, they butted heads.
This was such a horrendous act, but the battle flag didn't cause a demented mind like that to do it.
Zeljko Lucic's oracular John the Baptist was resonant, yet without youthful juiciness — unconvincing, therefore, as an object of demented affection.
The point is that demented anger is a significant factor in modern American political life — and overwhelmingly on one side.
The imagery is not nearly as eccentric or demented as that in Laika's "Coraline," probably the studio's high-water mark.
How monstrous might she be with only Jaime; Qyburn, the demented maester; and the undead Mountain to keep her company?
It's equally, as described by IndieWire critic David Ehrlich, "a wonderful and demented Western about the perils of rampant modernization".
This insane series of military speakers at DNC before Hillary take the stage - is demented... Get me back to Moscow!
Kate Berlant, whose intense free associations have the demented charisma of a cult leader, has cited him as an influence.
This year saw the launch of Westworld —HBO's demented trawling of 1970s box office nostalgia that, happily, makes for good telly.
The next time we see her, she's getting off the bus at Litchfield and preaching her demented gospel to Black Cindy.
Or maybe he was trying to be a golden ticket from some demented version of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
" He also called the shooter a "sick man, a demented man" and said he had "a lot of problems, I guess.
But these disconcerting details accumulate into a demented final act that will surely cause a bevy of conflicting reactions from audiences.
The market does not deserve some kind of Fed-dispensed doggie treat just for bouncing around like a demented yo-yo.
Compared with the utterly demented house at the center of currently playing horror adrenaline fest Don't Breathe, this is especially disappointing.
And this year, it's back again with a new title, Jigsaw, named after the the series' demented killer and his successors.
He had as many as 2,000 followers and did crazy things, demented things, much more so than what's in the film.
Naturally, this demented newfound order of the universe eventually yielded a drone made out of pizza, because of course it did.
Part history, part mystery, part critical appreciation, this demented love story consumes the reader just as the painting did Mr. Snare.
But experiencing beauty in solitude can become a peculiar sort of prison too, like some especially demented form of solitary confinement.
The walls of the demented ballet school that serves as the film's nightmarish setting are blood red, both inside and out.
The fact that he hated Jews with a demented passion only added to his popularity in a deeply anti-Semitic society.
The stellar cast includes Hugh Laurie and Kyle Chandler, but Clooney, playing the demented Colonel Scheisskopf, deserves most of the medals.
The toy action sequences in "Welcome to Marwen" have a demented precision, an insistence on verisimilitude that reflects Mark's obsessive ingenuity.
Clocking in at 141 bpm, "MOKONZI" is a ready-for-the-floor jam with a complex flavor: forceful, demented and oppositional.
A demented one-eyed first mate with a squirrel tail of a handlebar mustache and tall, pointy teeth named Horace Horrible?
Their newly released debut album, Do Hollywood, is a feast of prog-pop curves, demented fairground refrains, and unexpected time signatures.
Opening with Chiericozzi's squawking saxophone, the song builds into some Lubricated Goat type territory with guitars that breathe fire and demented vocals.
Far more insidious and worthy of removal from respectable platforms are the demented incitements and conspiracy theories spread willy-nilly by Jones.
But no one that day had made it past the "lightning bolts," which look like a demented version of adult monkey bars.
In one demented fell swoop, Cheryl turns the entire show upside down, just as Dreamland promised to do in the first place.
Trump did refer to Paddock as "demented" and a "very sick individual," so it's not like the president spoke kindly about him.
INDEPENDENCE, Ohio (AP) -- LeBron James dressed up as Pennywise, the devilishly demented clown from the movie "It" for his annual Halloween party.
Whatever giddy party-music dimension that "U Got the Look" lived in, this casually demented late-night ballad/plea is lightyears away.
Max isn't 100% demented sadistic jerk, but feeling an intense need to off your big brother isn't exactly Captain America's M.O., either.
A few years ago, Ho decided to take up bodybuilding, which presented a particularly demented optimization challenge: How ripped could he get?
More than that, though, "Get Naked"—with its cocky lyrics and demented production—is the perfect summation of all of Blackout's parts.
The Tory party is so demented that some members are rallying behind Jacob Rees-Mogg, a pantomime toff, to succeed Theresa May.
Weird and wonderful, disgusting and demented, "Swiss Army Man" is about how one man's dead body nudges another man back to life.
" He also appeared to break news in a tweet: that these "sick and demented people" were "in the sights of Scotland Yard.
The deranged corporate messaging from the company itself, which slowly devolved from standard pablum to the demented ravings of a death cult.
He is consumed by a hunger for affirmation, but, demented by his own obsessions, he can't think more than one step ahead.
Turns out Euron's kidnapping last week of Ellaria and her daughter Tyene was the demented pirate equivalent of a trip to Tiffany's.
"You can't tell any difference, even under extreme magnification, between an aging non-demented brain and a younger human one," he says.
Now, did I mention that your readers are demented morons if they think Betsy DeVos is the worst member of the cabinet?
"The fear is that over time, 80 percent of patients progress into a demented stage in the next five years," Kloman said.
"They're horrible, demented people," Heaven says of her new "family," Luke's deranged ex-lover, Kitty (Julie Benz) and her husband, Cal (Chris McNally).
The president consoled the families of the fallen, named the victims and condemned what he described as a "demented" act of racial hatred.
Should we have told Mr. Q. that he was no longer a janitor but a declining and demented patient in a nursing home?
Mackey, the young wife in "Light as a Feather," loses a full-term baby in utero, then takes in her withholding, demented mother.
Baja Blast has components of lime and berry, but tastes of something else entirely, like a creation of a more demented Willy Wonka.
This amalgam of the awful and the audacious is a demented gross-out comedy that often evokes the early work of John Waters.
Hardly. Many people, like me, who've watched this cruel illness destroy a family member, dread the prospect that they, too, might become demented.
" Even though the president-elect rarely laughs, Apatow says, and "has a demented sense of humor, Trump is way funnier than Hillary Clinton.
First are the threats of withdrawal, followed by bluster, followed by a host of demands bordering on the demented if not outright impossible.
What a demented thing to say on such a solipsistic, flow-sustaining, unwavy, missionless, momentum-deficient, same-old-place kind of pop album.
I kid you not, when I took the demented Pixar-like toy out of the box, I gasped so loud my lungs nearly exploded.
The easiest way to describe Mr. Ball Legs is, uh… he's some sort of zombie virus carrying companion that looks like a demented spider?
TGAF affiliate Detente today shared his tumultuous new EP Basic Dwell, presented as one continuous 93-minute mix exploring a series of demented moods.
Tammy Nguyen's inspired reinvention of the myth of Narcissus occupies a world apart from Ha Ninh Pham's slightly demented vision of a parallel universe.
He doesn't know it yet, but the demented glee the bullies are taking in beating on him is what drew It from its lair.
In the end, the demented times prevailed over exact thinking, and Mr Sigmund's colourful panorama is neatly bookended by another murder, mirroring Adler's act.
By turns demented, off-putting and ugly-funny — a Verhoeven trademark — "Elle" will be one of the more talked about movies of the year.
" He continued, writing in all capital letters, that: "WE ARE NO LONGER A COUNTRY THAT WILL STAND FOR YOUR DEMENTED WORDS OF VIOLENCE & DEATH.
Some Republican lawmakers are content to sign our death sentences to satisfy their demented desire to dismantle the legacy of our first black president.
We don't want a president who is on a sugar high of ego, whose demented tweets about nukes and crowd size scare even Omarosa.
Whatever the psychological consequences of this life and the oaths of a Mason might be, Didier emerged with a demented ideology all his own.
But no walls could confine the all-consuming heat of Ms. Piper's portrait of a woman skinned and flayed by an increasingly demented obsession.
It should surprise no one that Ms. Jackson is delivering a powerful and deeply perceptive performance as the most royally demented of Shakespeare's monarchs.
BEETLEJUICE Tim Burton's 1988 film, with Michael Keaton as a demented demon, has been adapted into what promises to be a twisted new musical.
"Porky's" ends with her charging from the bushes and tackling Tommy, demented yet determined to expose him as the owner of that peephole penis.
Soon, Ms. Olinghouse also appeared: a less easily identifiable figure, in a red jumpsuit and a yellow wig, running around like a demented mime.
The tale itself often drifts away from the suspense-driven logic of conventional horror into realms of gauzy romance, surreal grotesquerie and demented trippiness.
"Many of the victims of financial fraud are not demented or disabled," Boyle told the International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics conference in July.
"Soleimani gave the speech in July 2018, in response to Trump accusing Iranian President Hassan Rouhani of making "demented words of violence and death.
A young woman lives in a crumbling apartment with a paranoid boyfriend, a wannabe actor, who lurks and speaks like a demented slacker prophet.
Or the demented cheerfulness of the classroom car in 2013's Snowpiercer, which mixes devilish glee with the horror of the train's totalitarian regime.
Image: A Willet Don't worry if your life is lacking in demented and deranged Canadian punk played by three down in the mouth degenerates.
But his demented online publicity plan for his terror attack is almost identical to those of Elliot Rodger or Dylann Roof — two other mass murderers.
Police Chief Craig Capri on Friday told reporters Friday Tetley is a "demented" woman and that there is allegedly evidence she abused Albertsman for years.
It's an epic slip-up from way back in 2012 when Peters was filming season 2, Asylum, set in the demented walls of Briarcliff Mansion.
The late-in-the-game villain number where he belts out his philosophy on death while dancing wildly around the cafeteria kitchen is gloriously demented.
" He then called the shooter "a sick man, a demented man, a lot of problems I guess… we're dealing with a very sick, sick individual.
" Las Vegas shooter: "We continue to pray for the victims... he was a demented sick individual, the wires were crossed pretty badly in his brain.
If you know golf well enough to appreciate "'86," you might also appreciate its demented opposite, Friday on Adult Swim, the late-night comedy block.
There are also differences in how he refers to the suspects -- a "sick man, a demented man" in Las Vegas; and "animals" in New York.
Cruelster and Perverts Again are two of the relatively more recent bands to have sprung from Cleveland's long history of busted and demented hardcore punk.
It's not hard to notice the pronounced, sleeve-wearing tributes that do exist, like Remedy's Alan Wake or Swery65's demented Deadly Premonition, for instance.
It is a "miracle" how fast the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police were able to find the demented shooter and stop him from even more killing!
They were there to see the drag comedian Dina Martina, who soon towered above them singing "I Love Rock 'n Roll" in a demented warble.
Driving While Demented Take the question of whether people with mild dementia — not just older drivers in general — should be behind the wheel at all.
Every breath, footfall, click, crack, and crunch is a minor battle won or lost in the trio's fight to escape the blind man's demented court.
The fact that it pairs high drama (and high production values) with unflinching oddball characters and demented storylines is what makes Succession interesting, and worth watching.
We know that it focuses on a young Annie Wilkes (yep, the Annie Wilkes from Misery) who gets stuck in the demented town of Castle Rock.
Think of how many times the past year Trump has passed or said something downright demented and you've had to fear for yourself and your friends.
The answer came clearly this week when they exploited the Trader Joe's tragedy to push their demented pro-NRA propaganda to their 300K IG followers. pic.twitter.
Trump, touring a hospital in Las Vegas, told reporters Paddock was "very demented," and he asked Lombardo if investigators were any closer to establishing a motive.
I always try to write all out but I have to tell you, it's easier to do when you're at death's door and a little demented.
If I were, my response might be different, especially if I was becoming demented, one of the conditions for which PARO therapy has generated particular interest.
Hellraiser sends reality sliding off the rails into demented, gory abandon as hell itself bursts through the foundations of one unlucky house to claim its residents.
He made it seem like this was really just Negan's attempt to provide Rick with proper motivation, like he was some sort of demented life coach.
In Gallery One, 103 Chainz was drawn to Jean-Michel Basquiat's "Il Duce," a manic and surreal rendering of a demented face, valued at $25 million.
And the fact that in the film's final showdown, Johnny was "fighting square and clean" until his demented sensei ordered him to sweep Daniel's injured leg.
And then the dogfight over whether the state should collect money from the estates of demented senior citizens they had to care for in old age.
"He was a sick man, a demented man with a lot of problems, I guess, and we are looking into him very, very seriously," Trump said.
The makers of the Bollywood movie "Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga" have a touching, if slightly demented, belief in the transformative power of art.
Todd McCarthy, The Hollywood Reporter: The film's demented final stretch is a madhouse bacchanal, a circus-like inferno which seems welcomed by Him and simply horrifies mother.
She's frustrated by the reminder of her tragic upbringing, but fans will rejoice in the return of the Reverend (a demented Jon Hamm) via prison phone calls.
JOHN HEILEMANN, MSNBC: He&aposs not merely being cavalier with a threat about nuclear war, he&aposs been cavalier in a way that makes him seem demented.
" This came as Trump praised Las Vegas police officers for their quick response to the mass shooting that occurred late Sunday, and branding the shooter as "demented.
" The men discuss Chad punching a door after JoJo gave another man a rose, leading Luke to call this season's villain "demented" and a "ticking time bomb.
When Donald Trump opens his mouth, the output can seem like the work of a demented Markov chain, a poorly trained algorithm trying its hand at rhetoric.
He made close observations and sketches of subway riders in occupied Paris, but the quartet of gouaches that resulted pictures commuters in a childlike, almost demented fashion.
Trump called Paddock a "sick man, demented man," but did not answer reporters' questions at the White House about whether he committed an act of domestic terror.
Power Games remains one of the purest and most vital expressions of the NWOBHM era: a lo-fi joy that pulses with adolescent fury and demented gnash.
" Metro, meanwhile, becomes trap Mozart, pulling out demented chiptune synths on "Tho" and adorning 2 Chainz and Young Dolph in music box chimes on "Both Eyes Closed.
The psychic damage of violence and porn as everyday essentials, a demented Target aisle of the mind, has also consumed aspiration, and maybe some parts of pleasure.
"I had this one patient, he was demented for years, and then he said things near the end that blew away his mom," she recalled with wonder.
" The president referred to the gunman, Stephen Paddock, who killed himself in his hotel room before the police burst in on him, as "a sick, demented man.
During this period, Bill concocts surreal and demented costumes for himself and his friends, involving, among other items, excitable chickens and a life-size papier-mâché elephant.
Here at last was some utterly satisfying Strauss — and it paved the way for more, right up to the slightly demented, lopsided waltz at the ballet's end.
It reads more like the scrambled Tumblr feed of a demented 12-year-old who just checked out a copy of Bartlett's Familiar Quotations from the library.
I don't know why you're all freaking out over miniature yet huge cats with human celebrity faces and sexy breasts performing a demented dream ballet for kids.
The misanthropic provocateur Bruno Dumont's "Slack Bay" is a slapstick detective farce set in 1910 in a picturesque seaside fishing village near Calais where everyone is demented.
To do this, he ran this demented selfie through the spectrogram software MetaSynth, turning the photo into MIDI notes that were very much in his musical style.
The Pixies are cool and all, but we always suspected that the ending of Fight Club would have been better soundtracked by a chorus of demented animals.
This week on KING OF THE ROAD —VICELAND's show following Thrasher's demented, competitive skateboarding road trip—things will get a little less radical and a lot more medieval.
Demented Japanese extreme metal gutter trash inspired by GISM and Sabbat, with harsh edges that reflect their demonic guitarist's "Satanic Blacknoise" project, Moenos—yes, please and thank you.
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Louis van Gaal revealed himself to be a demented despot, and no one is sad to see him go even if he did secure an FA Cup victory.
Yes, there was an odd, demented edge to the character and, in less deft hands, Wonka would have turned into a child-torturing freak (see Johnny Depp's depiction).
Mr. Q. was another patient, less demented than Dr. M., who resided in a nursing home, run by the Little Sisters of the Poor, where I often worked.
When they took over the Joint and torched through "Death's Door" and "Over and Over Again," the psychos swayed in unison like cobras dancing to a demented flute.
In a flooded basement, the demented clown peeks his head above the water, then shrieks, rushing toward the camera as if he's about to break through the screen.
That's the space so jubilantly occupied by this production out of Chicago, directed by Dado and starring the off-center film star Michael Shannon in expertly demented form.
"While we are creating jobs and killing terrorists, congressional Democrats are obsessed with demented hoaxes, crazy with hunts and deranged partisan crusades," Trump told thousands of supporters here.
Trump described Paddock as a "sick man, demented man" but did not answer reporters' questions at the White House about whether he committed an act of domestic terror.
To the extent that the president's supporters accepted expert opinion, they might be less resistant to the removal of a demented commander in chief than a narcissistic one.
If the public is ever to fully appreciate the damage done by Mr. Trump's treasonous and demented behavior, all these issues must be included in the Senate trial.
Those setting fire to stages in Manhattan and Brooklyn include a divinely demented silent screen star, a pointillist painter, a saint at the stake and, oh yes, Everybody.
Shaffer's "Amadeus" adopts the same dynamic, although there the elderly, half-demented Salieri merely believes that he has killed Mozart—a self-accusatory metaphor for his poisonous intent.
" As the British authorities began their investigation, President Trump wrote on Twitter that the culprits were "sick and demented people who were in the sights of Scotland Yard.
So the stuff he was spouting could have stemmed from actual political conversations happening around him, and he may have interpreted it in an extreme and demented way?
It is instead a demented entertainment, an embarrassment of kitsch riches that, in between inspiring giggles and snorts, incites you to consider imponderables like, who greenlighted this, and why?
Maybe you disagree with Trump, which is totally fine, but the idea that where you are on Russia is the defining question, like, that&aposs kind of demented, actually.
He said the motives of the killer in Dallas were "very hard to untangle" but called the shooter "demented" and downplayed the potential political motivations he may have carried.
The National Rifle Association pulled the plug on it Tuesday after its own board members complained about how demented the streaming service had become, the New York Times reports.
But there's also enough energy and creativity to make the film a fun ride, a sit-back-and-watch-it-go kind of experience with its own demented logic.
I want a demented, throbbing, fecund nature to overrun this whole country, to overturn the wretched consequences of the laws that we have, in our stupidity, set for ourselves.
After I left the museum, the city and everything around me felt profoundly different for days — menacing and absurd, like a demented carnival, but also more vital and alive.
And alongside the sadness, a determination to safeguard our lives, our families and our way of life, no matter how many demented fanatics might try to scare us away.
"We must recognize that the internet has provided a dangerous avenue to radicalize disturbed minds and perform demented acts," Trump said during the speech, which aired on CBS News.
The plot is too bizarre for further description; suffice it to say that if you like your holiday fare demented and fearless rather than subdued, this one's for you.
Swerving from predictable to confounding, dreamy to demented, artful to awkward, this genre-twisting hybrid from Juliana Rojas and Marco Dutra links art house and slaughterhouse with unexpected success.
This is no small feat given that the tale involves Benjamin's demented half sister, the infamous massacre of Union-sympathizing German immigrants by local Confederates, and a giant panther.
Aside from Mr. Cranston and Nick Wyman (as a Charles Bludhorn-like corporate mogul whom Howard hears as the voice of God), no one here approaches those demented heights.
"Do you really want the megastars of the dinosaurian world displaying colourful yet gaudy feathers and dancing like a demented turkey cock?" paleontologist Mark Wildman wrote at the time.
A winningly over-the-top recent special was a custard-soaked pain perdu under bacon jus, pickled cabbage and speck, like some kind of demented Reuben-croque monsieur hybrid.
Her mother, in a letter, once reproached her for the excess of "demented girls" in her stories—which was both an excellent Geraldinism and a not entirely unjustified complaint.
As with much Indian pop, what startles about Ashik Reza's album is a demented collision between abstract form and physical recording: grandiosely melancholy ballads meet the harshest textures available.
"Announcing the creation of a Space Force like a demented version of Star Wars to distract from a criminal counterintelligence investigation and children being thrown in cages," one tweeter said.
" At the very least, Brooker promised with a grin, this season of Black Mirror will be "more demented than Pokémon Go ... while keeping one foot on the ground of reality.
Much like Betty (Lili Reinhart) has a darkness within her that partially comes from her demented dad Hal (Lochlyn Munro), maybe Jason is following in his own murderous pop's footsteps.
For those who believe there is something desperately wrong with the current president, they face a somewhat similar dilemma as the senators confronted by the spectacle of a demented judge.
But in doing so, he's cutting himself off from the demented energy that he gets from rallies where he throws red meat at the base—energy that fuels his performances.
Forgetting that weird astronaut dude who played a Bowie song in space or Elon Musk's demented car, this is the first time we've seen a musician perform on the moon.
"I don't know why you're all freaking out over miniature yet huge cats with human celebrity faces and sexy breasts performing a demented dream ballet for kids," one tweet read.
"Only a demented n' truly pathetic individual would twist that around n' use a tragedy to once again misrepresent facts for attempted public/political gain at other's expense," he continued.
Her father Jamie Spears and a lawyer named Andrew M. Wallet became Britney's conservators, a role for those who usually care for the extremely old, demented, or otherwise very ill.
In the 1990s, a demented local Klansman turned it into the Redneck Shop, selling hooded figurines and white satin robes, "David Duke for President" stickers, and pictures of cross burnings.
In one of the album's few moments of easy recognition, "A Clay Mind" carries a sludgy riff that eventually drives itself off the rails under Rose's mad and demented voice.
This benign white humanoid could be kin to the demented penguin in Encounters at the End of the World, which leaves the flock and rushes hell-bent toward the horizon.
This series, which was proudly described in The Times by its showrunner, Marti Noxon, as "demented," follows a magazine writer (played by Joy Nash) who becomes involved with feminist anarchists.
"Anna" isn't as stylish or gripping as "Nikita," but it does have its own demented charm, particularly in how it toys with structure, nesting competing narrative timelines within each other.
Named Willow (and played in turn by Scarlett Lindsey and Jessie Ross), the baby is the first to survive the experimental interventions of Dibs (Juliette Binoche), the ship's demented doctor.
"I was reading about players who took their own lives, because they were demented and depressed from C.T.E., and then I was going to watch game film," he told me.
In Australia today, a political establishment, grown sclerotic and demented on its own fantasies, is facing a monstrous reality which it has neither the ability nor the will to confront.
"I don't know why you're all freaking out over miniature yet huge cats with human celebrity faces and sexy breasts performing a demented dream ballet for kids," one tweet read.
The uniformed woman's unremitting commentary on these events is so unpleasant that I realize she is half-demented with what would seem to be the combination of power and powerlessness.
As if the performance weren't theatrical enough, frontman Attila Csihar disappeared towards the end, re-emerging wearing a demented Statue of Liberty crown and a cloak decorated with shards of glass.
But at the base of every song is a disco-pop hook, which is then scratched up or offset by a punk guitar riff, some demented vocals or a meandering vocal.
It is saying something that in highly physical interpretations, Ms. Kerr and Mr. Farmer are willing to go as far as their demented characters demand in self-aggrandizement and self-abasement.
Wynn, noting the discrepancy between Paddock's outward "rational" behavior and the decision to commit a mass shooting, said he thinks Paddock was either "demented" or was trying to send a message.
The piece inhabits uncertainty and ambiguity, falling somewhere between a depiction of street beggars, an idol to unknown demented deities, and perhaps a scene from an adapted Stephen King horror flick.
Look at ANTI with the same lens, and you're presented with a similarly exhaustive list: electro-funk, Purple Rain-lite power balladry, demented trap, psych-pop, doo-wop, and pure soul.
Following Montreal husband-and-wife duo Essai Pas, Powell walked out wearing a chav uniform of white cap and white t-shirt to begin a demented set of post-modern rave.
It's also Brown's first release for the venerated UK electronic label Warp, and it's a perfect fit: I'd happily spend a while with an instrumental version of Paul White's demented beat.
So often when you see these shootings the person has some sort of demented motive, you know, and message and -- as evil as it may be, that they want to deliver.
Sports of The Times Every few weeks during the baseball season, I receive an irrationally optimistic email from my buddy Peter Kurz, who is a lifelong and thoroughly demented Mets fan.
There is no way around emptying bedpans, caring for the severely demented, sorting recycled goods, providing day care for other people's children, picking lettuce, cleaning up after concerts, and so forth.
The exhibition's other sculptures look as if they were designed by a demented character with a fetish for athletic and medical equipment in a sci-fi horror movie by David Cronenberg.
Nobody needs to love liberalism to grasp, a year later, that this cost-benefit analysis was demented, and that the country made an error in embracing the logic, wittingly or otherwise.
In other moments, his sculptures depart from plausible reality entirely, with conjoined heads sprouting from a figure's shoulders like demented shoulder pads and a man's face warping into a smaller archangel.
His suggestion that the country can get back to business by mid-April is delusional, and his call for people to pack the churches on Easter Sunday, April 12, is demented.
"Mobile Worlds," organized by the puckish German curator Roger M. Buergel, is a show of rare ambition and sweep, not afraid of a few good jokes, and a little bit demented.
First, the shootings in Minnesota and Baton Rouge, and the protests, then the targeting of police by the shooter here — an act not just of demented violence but of racial hatred.
" As for the cigarette, Getz says that it may have been part of the "demented" fakery: "We're not going to run from the idea that this was a staged murder scene.
In "The Mother," Isabelle Huppert likewise mopped up the stage as a woman involved in an incestuous romance with her 25-year-old son, though perhaps she, too, was merely demented.
Often, seeing these ravenous round monsters flying at me like demented Pac-Men, I dream of the "Thelma & Louise" maneuver: Maybe I could just gun this baby and fly over them.
They ran pre-publication teaser ads in the Times and wrote what Bourne called "demented governess" letters—letters expressing crazed enthusiasm for the forthcoming book—to well-known critics and writers.
Dan Abrams says there's plenty to be scared about in this country in the wake of a spate of attempted bomb attacks ... because all signs point to a single, demented individual.
" Media Research Center Vice President Dan Gainor told Fox News that CNN's calendar graph "was sickening," but "to see a Rolling Stone writer claim the absence was possible domestic violence is demented.
Of course, it's pretty easy to be afraid of clowns when demented circus performers are seemingly descending on one's home...though whether these guys are real or imaginary remains to be seen.
What started as a "pretty self-indulgent" sketch of an idea toying with multiple harmonies and dark country-inflected tones soon became a mini-epic, set somewhere in a demented purgatorial state.
Tobias says she was sent to Mulholland Drive in a scene that oddly mirrored Captain Willard's anxious journey up the rivers of Vietnam to meet Brando's demented Colonel Kurtz in Apocalypse Now.
Dodd's work often features portraits of googly-eyed, lolling-tongued creatures with cutesy names out of some sort of demented children's TV programming, and "Snaggle Stack" is very much in this vein.
Watching him cut loose (more recklessly than his flying baby elephant) is by far the most unexpected pleasure of this movie, which dusts off the 1941 animated charmer with exhilaratingly demented spirit.
Mark Kruger's screenplay isn't subtle, but then neither is Jackson's novel — a sharp, demented fairy tale in which the women live happily ever after despite the men, rather than because of them.
It's unsettling and cringe-worthy and will make your skin crawl, but it serves the purpose of showing you Sionis is a truly demented, sadistic killer in addition to a calculating mobster.
In his memoir "Long Way Home," Michael Douglas's oldest son examines the "demented death wish" that drove him to drugs and crime, shining a light on his famous family along the way.
"some people think I&aposm like Cat & they&aposre shocked when they meet me & I&aposm actually not demented & my voice isn&apost strange and high," she wrote on Twitter in 2014.
Justin Vivian Bond and Kenny Mellman started performing as the cabaret duo Kiki & Herb in San Francisco in 1992, their tipsy, scorched-earth revelry providing a demented catharsis for the AIDS years.
Or perhaps two furries are looking to have a ceremony in full costume, officiated by Cursed Feline Jason Derulo, before they meow and purr through the demented fever dream that is CATS.
And when Les veers off in a harsher, more demented voice to babble "I've got a little thing for you/I've got a little crush or something," behold a dork's declaration of love.
The writer, Gary Dauberman, also wrote the demented doll film Annabelle and its sequel, so the guy has some previous experience with the kind of freaky-ass Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Besides the below recommendations, you should also check out Canuck noise rock dons KEN Mode's blistering new album here, and peep UK/Irish doom crew Conan's demented new video for "Volt Thrower" here.
Both adults in the family unit are covered in tattoos for punk bands like The Exploited and Demented Are Go. At all times there is a hits compilation from the mid-80s playing.
Held at the House of Blues in Downtown San Diego on Friday night, Aaron Webber, the man who runs Sonic's hilariously demented Twitter account, hailed the event as the biggest Sonic party ever.
Twenty years after Tiger Electronics first introduced the Furby to a nation of terrified kids, a wild inventor has fused the undead corpses of the uncanny robo-pet into a demented musical instrument.
Bannon can be a disheveled maniac and only that—there doesn't need to be a revelation or nuance or anything beyond a bloodshot sack of demented ambition, no matter how high he ascends.
"While we are creating jobs and killing terrorists, the congressional Democrats are obsessed with demented hoaxes, crazy witch hunts and deranged partisan crusades," Trump told a rally in Wildwood, New Jersey, on Tuesday.
Then I came around a corner and was stopped in my tracks by "The Intrigue," the big, raw colorful canvas of demented-looking figures that gave birth to my fascination with James Ensor.
"The questions that Hitler was addressing — inequality, migration, the challenge of international capitalism — they're as salient as they were when he set out to provide his peculiarly destructive and demented answers," Simms said.
Four Loko, in particular, made appearances in several well-publicized mass hospitalizations and criminal cases, with fatal DUIs and charges including rape, murder, and torture blamed on the demented effects of the beverage.
Keaton, in particular, takes on the persona of charmingly demented rogue that he's honed in the last few years, and ramps it up — fun to watch, but nothing too out of his comfort zone.
Words like "maniac" and "demented" and "terrible shock of the tragedy" were the newspapers' favorites back then, because in 1903 America had little concept of someone plotting, and then carrying out, a mass shooting.
Once fringe-cool and freaky with quirks and secrets, Twin Peaks is a paradox, the same and different, but the dangerous and demented denizens novel have been tempered by grief, time, domesticity, and discovery.
Neither of his episodes were particularly acclaimed at the time (most of the reviews seem to think he was fine, not great) but it did yield some real gems, like this perfectly demented piece.
I wish Joan Crawford could have guest-written a truly demented chapter of Lean In. When news of Joan's mystery illness reaches Bette, she correctly guesses she's faking it to protest her reduced role.
With an intro that sounds like Ms Pacman if she were demented by the ghost of a melting cassette player, it segues into a strawberry gum bubble of saccharine pop at its very best.
The sisters who ran the home, though perceiving his confusion and delusion, respected and even reinforced the identity of this somewhat demented resident, who, they felt, might fall apart if it were taken away.
Spring Breakers (2012) Harmony Korine's demented spring break party movie is exactly what you need to remind you that you're better off at home instead of taking your friends up on that vacation offer.
In 2005, he left Korn, the demented, zillion-album-selling, nu metal pioneers, in order to make himself a new man, get sober, and become someone who could provide and care for his daughter.
In a way there's a motivational speaker element, but I want it to be more demented and dark and fucked up, and that's where my friends and I now find a lot of kinship.
"There's definitely a few Targaryen moments that she's had, for want of a better word," Clarke says slyly, alluding to the fact that Daenerys's father, the Mad King, was a demented and sadistic ruler.
Vladimir Horowitz's "Carmen" fantasia, an Art Tatum stride version of "Tea for Two," a demented arrangement of Mozart's "Rondo alla Turca" — all were blazingly performed but had a touch of cheerful kitsch about them.
Lovecraft, quite possibly insane, eschewed realism entirely for an astonishingly demented but powerful cosmography of ancient aliens preying upon the white man much as the white man had dominated others into the twentieth century.
You'll recall that Morgan helped Rick in the earliest days of the show and disappeared until Season 3, when Rick, Michonne and Carl discovered him homicidal and demented following the death of his son.
While vengeful lovers, demented blackmailers and unscrupulous abortionists may represent universal types, the Yiddish press also gleefully reported on specifically Jewish affairs — like the pitched battles between Jewish freethinkers and so-called Sabbath enforcers.
While McGill plays a convincing monster, oozing menace as he enacts his demented standards of justice, Hellman's clever framing is just as crucial to winning the audience's support of Iguana as McGill's haughty, imperial performance.
The popular music of that year, too, seems like the product of a bygone era, miles way from the glum, demented coo of Billie Eilish or the moans of Post Malone that currently dominate playlists.
But any worries that the spellbinder who created the "Leenane" trilogy and "The Pillowman" might have lost his gift for holding an audience in his demented thrall are vanquished almost as soon as "Hangmen" begins.
"We have been warning for months that the mainstream media's hysterical anti-Trump narrative … will radicalize demented social justice warriors and prompt them to lash out with violence," alt-right pundit Paul Joseph Watson wrote.
One of the greatest things MST2810K ever gave the world was an introduction to this demented, animated spring and his sadistic love of removing small energy-storing devices — that is, springs — from everyday home appliances.
While the track is texturally and melodically upbeat, Potter compliments it with something like the demented version of an animated kids show, suggesting that things are more complex than its happy-seeming surface would suggest.
Walker calls it a "demented trading bot" and it's a Matrix-esque fusion of four screens, black cables, copper wiring, fiber optics, complete with a rotting bull's skull—a nod to the lost writing system.
Apart from one mostly unscary moment involving McAvoy's Bill trapped in a circus maze of mirrors, the new trailer doesn't do much more than display the cast's fear alongside glimpses of the ever-demented Pennywise.
Trump said the shooter, identified by authorities as Stephen Paddock, was a "sick man, demented man," but did not answer reporters' questions at the White House about whether he committed an act of domestic terror.
This one may not make much sense, but — like a demented old film noir or a Shonda Rhimes show at its crazed best — "Girl" doesn't falter in its absurdity or commitment to its own seriousness.
Many people believe that Trump is so demented and dangerous that any criticism of Hillary should be tabled or suppressed, that her malfeasance is so small compared to his that it is not worth mentioning.
Compared with Boulez's own recorded version, Mr. Morlot slows the tempo just a touch — enough to help pulses in the final half minute ring out with an air of demented, sacrificial fervor, worthy of Stravinsky.
He eventually enrolled in an M.F.A. program at Syracuse University, and in 1996, he published his debut fiction collection, "CivilWarLand in Bad Decline," which established him as an innovative writer with a dark, demented streak.
The next time we see her, she's getting off the bus at a familiar location: Orange Is the New Black's Litchfield Penitentiary, where she immediately begins preaching her demented gospel to her fellow new inmates.
What Trump has done is take conspiracy theories from the darker corners of the internet and  weaponized them, using them to spread disinformation among his base and wielding them as his own demented forms of proof.
One night, Velchaninov is gripped by mysterious and agonizing pains, and Trusotsky, with an almost demented fervour, forces him to drink "two or three cups of very hot weak tea — boiling hot" as a sureshot remedy.
They're forced to sit on a stage in a chair that doubles as a restraint device, where they're then held down and brutally raped, in a rite that's presented as a sort of demented religious act.
It belongs to a cluster of films, including Deliverance (1972) and Jaws (1975), in which idyllic destinations are menaced by uncontrollable monsters in the form of demented hillbillies, a vengeful shark, or robot gunslingers gone haywire.
They told the court that they had to intervene immediately because the ward faced a medical emergency that was only vaguely described: he or she was demented or disoriented, and at risk of exploitation or abuse.
They continue to stand with him despite his demented tweeting, the political support he's given to Roy Moore, his repeated expressions of contempt for the justice system, and his cavalier threats to launch a nuclear war.
For many of us, Wonka — the delightfully demented candy maker spun from the Roald Dahl children's novel "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" — was our introduction to the scrumptious talents of Gene Wilder, who died on Monday.
After saying that he enjoys the excitement of people dying, then comparing massacres and natural disasters in the voice of a demented sociopath, Mr. Carlin imagines the apex of calamity, putting every disaster movie to shame.
In this weird recap of the 1980s that we're living through—demented Republican president, rising economic inequality, Cold War-style tensions, the looming possibility of nuclear armageddon—is it any surprise that wine coolers are back?
Yes, all this violent catharsis is completely demented — but that's a byproduct of the process of repression and release that the film explores, especially with regard to the pressures placed directly on the body through dance.
Like some demented version of a look-on-the-bright-side pitchman, the President has insisted we see the world from his point of view, where the landscape is full of accomplishments and devoid of problems.
Always hovering nearby are Sophie's glamorous, demented (and incestuous, child-molesting) son, Martin (Christophe Montenez, fabulous) and the reptilian Wolf von Aschenbach (Eric Génovèse), a Sturmabteilung officer who may lose his temper but never his control.
Bestial Devotion, who helms this project and also bashes drums in the prog-stricken Negative Plane, twists Mercyful Fate's evil melodies into demented longform black metal, warping them into alien shapes that don't obscure their catchiness.
Like her not being able to move out of a bad situation because it was so demented, the way they ... All of those things are ... Liane and her team, are cleaning up all of those things.
Huang's earlier works (one of which, full disclosure, I included in an exhibition I curated three years ago) often feature demented family scenes, but her latest series focuses on the foibles of a more public institution.
All the same, it would be demented to avoid every Mercury activity (you would literally have to stay in your room with your eyes shut, hands tied behind your back, and not talk to anyone until May).
As much as it didn't excite, there was a demented genius to having Reigns wrestle Mahal for one simple reason: Mahal is hated by the crowd for most of the reasons, real or imagined, they hate Reigns.
More interestingly, we're working with New York artist Gretchen Heinel on a beautiful and really demented short film where we got together and brainstormed a concept for the film, and now we're scoring the music for it.
" While many of the replies posited that celebrating life with a "killing device" may be demented, one patriot rebutted that line of argument saying, "It's fucking adorable and a spoon can be used as a killing device.
The show spent seasons on Jaime's arc, turning him from the demented Prince Charming who throws a child out of a damn tower of the first episode, to the remorseful, nuanced Jaime of the past couple seasons.
He called the man who opened fire on a concert in Las Vegas last month a "very sick man" and "a very demented person," but since the man killed himself, there will be no trial to influence.
Much of the first half of Cheek by Jowl's viscerally charged interpretation of this strange Shakespeare romance, at the Harvey Theater of the Brooklyn Academy of Music, is presented through the perspective of one seriously demented king.
The Fathers' thinking was that the boys should get used to seeing and being around girls so that no boy would go demented at the sight of a breast or a bare leg in the outside world.
By contrast, the public and press belatedly woke up to Dick Cheney's demented fake news plot on Iraq because Cheney was a known known, a Washington player with a capital boys' club résumé and soothing headmaster's voice.
One of the strangest and most demented shows of the last decade returns for a ninth season to skewer movies, television, games and any other segment of pop culture it can get its stop-motion fingers on.
After 22 years of prison, I felt like I knew something about what those women—and every other person who's ever had to work for or live with some evil, sexually demented boss—had to deal with.
" Even with grants from the Pew Charitable Trusts and the Canada Council for the Arts, both women have day jobs: Logue works for a video-arts-distribution organization, and Mitchell is a "real-life demented women's-studies professor.
When some Australian guy served a latte out of an avocado last year, it kicked off a chain reaction of events, a demented butterfly effect, that brought forth edible fidget spinners, ranch dressing fountains, and something called 'cryptomatoes.
The show is like a Pixar movie, with familiar materials and eye-grabbing imagery for the kids, but plenty of contemporary art concepts for adults to grasp onto—one artist's work even looks like a demented Mickey Mouse.
It was Eileen's opinion that if you wanted demented, if you wanted pathology, here was Jamie: with his vicious jabber and his incoherent clothes, his brain like a door with a busted latch, incapable of ever being shut.
As the horrors unfold, the mentally ill Suzanne — off her meds and in isolation — clicks across the channels on an imaginary TV where her cohorts star in demented children's shows, a boxing match and even a "Jeopardy!" episode.
Cartoon Network's nighttime programming block is known for the maximalist absurdity of Tim & Eric; The Eric Andre Show and its demented, ranch-obsessed host ; Rick & Morty's animated nihilism; and the bizarre and surprisingly violent short Too Many Cooks.
The series, from Steve Dildarian ("The Life & Times of Tim"), is a demented workplace comedy in which underlings at a vaguely defined company hatch a scheme to seize control when the boss keels over in the executive washroom.
Jennifer Samet described going to Leaf's studio as "a bit like entering a Willy Wonka world" or, as I remember it from visiting her studio in the '80s, like being in the workshop of a slightly demented elf.
And like a multitude of King's works, it features a writer who could be a stand-in for King himself, this time a famous but weary horror writer who stumbles across a demented painting at a yard sale.
" Let us Prey featured ''House of Whipcord," which is inspired by the demented 1974 British trash classic of the same name that the story of an underground "house of corrections" run by a retired judge and his sadistic sisters.
Tammy Nguyễn's inspired reinvention of the myth of Narcissus, straddling the stately hexameters of ancient Roman poetry and emergent ecological disaster in the 21st century, occupies a world apart from Hà Ninh's slightly demented vision of a parallel universe.
In the years after World War II, before turning to his graffiti-like "hourloupes," Dubuffet produced anxious, bracing paintings of demented personages, which he further defiled by scoring their surfaces and embedding the impastoed pigment with sand and pebbles.
Instead, the stars (Nicolas Cage in a gloriously demented performance, and Selma Blair matching him beat for beat) take a moment to look back at how their ungrateful, annoying kids have stolen their youthful coolness and replaced it with unsatisfying adulthood.
But there is nothing in these documents remotely rising to the level of public interest of the information found in the Pentagon Papers… As demented and criminal as it is, at least the hackers are doing it for a cause.
In one scene, Dina is explaining the type of foul and vulgar physical revenge she wants to exact on a man, and Haddish brings the joke — complete with deranged hand gestures and torso twisting — to a demented, howl-inducing level.
The image comes off as a demented Soviet-era propaganda poster, with Joseph Stalin in his military-style greatcoat and cap, unloading two six-shooters into a column of Nazi soldiers — a monster destroying the armies of a fellow monster.
"The Cabinet of Jan Svankmajer," named for the Czech Surrealist who is the Quays' greatest precursor, is a kind of demented music box populated by a variety of dolls, machines and animals — somewhat more precious and less brutal than Svankmajer's animations.
The result, a piece of video art titled "What I saw before the darkness," is an eerie time-lapse view of the inside of a demented AI's mind as its artificial neurons are switched off, one by one, HAL 9000 style.
If your line of work involves working in the White House with a possibly demented sack of trembling orange flesh who can't believe that being president is actually a hard job, you surely need all the help you can get.
In reality however it can be the ironic backdrop to countless family arguments, looping on and on in the background as a strange form of torture—clenched smiles and barely-touching hugs rendered immortally in one demented piece of music.
Nonetheless, the scribbles on Comello's flesh served as a reminder that the Mafia—and, in this case, the people who find a way to associate themselves with it—has historically served as a template for some of America's most demented illusions.
They must be demented," Matheson said about the attempted assassin, John Hinckley Jr. "It was sad and we were all very happy that he wasn't killed and that he recovered so quickly and it was a tremendous boost for his presidency.
To sit under oath and inform all of us, that yes I wanted it, yes I permitted it, and that you are the true victim attacked by Swedes for reasons unknown to you is appalling, is demented, is selfish, is damaging.
People who listened to Lemonade and took away only a demented desire to riddle out the identity of "Becky with the good hair" sort of strike me as sociopaths who can't just surrender to 72 hours of soul-crushing compassion.
His sweaty, loud live shows usually end with him stripped down to his boxers and socks, climbing onto beams and hanging off of rafters, screaming "Fuck the Queen" in front of a huge Union Jack, like a demented punk act.
Trial & Error is a good-natured ouroboros, or a demented game of telephone; starting with the baseline of the true-crime drama, it's only reacting to — consuming — itself, with each new episode spitting out a heightened version of what came before.
And, though he slowly became more and more demented over the years, he seemed to be organized and held together in a remarkable way by his role, the varied tasks of checking, cleaning, and maintenance that he performed throughout the day.
Then a demented priest tries to dig him up, and our protagonist, who works in a family-run power plant (odd enough in itself), Tasers him and also Tasers others, including a little kid who attracts crows and can foretell death.
In a cultural moment where global narratives are twisted to serve the interests of demented political figures and movements, video art gains a heightened importance due to its visually enrapturing storytelling capabilities, which in turn allows crucial narratives to flourish.
Walking around the side of the enormous structure, we entered another room with a group of people with basketball nets over their faces and two female drill sergeants yelling instructions at them like this was some sort of demented dance class.
A whole bunch of artists worked together to create this multimedia extravaganza, something along the lines of a Ryan Trecartin video or a Robot Chicken episode, that reimagines an episode of Scooby-Doo into something way more demented than the original.
If the passages from Molloy, with their demented methodology, and Krauss's intrusive introduction of them into the text, had affected the curator's selection and arrangement of the art in the show, it is an influence that is hard to detect.
Still, she's an elegant writer, and when "America First" and "the American dream" come head-to-head in her book during the run-up to World War II, the unexpected (and alarming) historical coincidences begin to resonate like demented wind chimes.
And it is worth remembering about that comedian's brilliantly demented public persona that no matter how wild her ratted-out hair and spangled mini-dresses, Ms. Diller's clothes seemed pretty tame in comparison to what came out of her mouth.
But only recently, in releasing a book challenging the historical validity, biblical origins, philosophical cogency and moral sanity of the standard Christian teaching on the matter of eternal damnation, have I ever inspired reactions so truculent, uninhibited and (frankly) demented.
Next door, in Petzel's booth, the take-no-prisoners artist Joyce Pensato shows monstrous yet compelling portraits of other American figures: six paintings of a demented Bart Simpson, rendered in drippy enamel, and a dead-eyed Homer, in smudged charcoal.
If that's what you're in the mood for, this take on a psychopathic king — from a country whose past notably includes highly destructive acquaintance with a demented head of state — offers chills that no seasonal spook house could hope to emulate.
It's not enough that young Gibson should fall in forbidden love with Lichtenburg's Princess Maria, wittily played by Lauren Worsham as a demented Dresden doll; Adams herself must also fall at first glance for Cosmo Constantine, the handsome foreign minister.
So a user's Twitter interface could include the Twitter-built Moments tab, if for some demented reason they actually wanted that … or, instead, an NBA fan who lives in Toronto could have a custom-built NBA feed, and a custom-built Toronto feed.
" The New York Times questioned why the movie was even ever made: "[Gods of Egypt] is instead a demented entertainment, an embarrassment of kitsch riches that, in between inspiring giggles and snorts, incites you to consider imponderables like, who greenlighted this, and why?
Reacting to a bombing on the London underground on September 15th, Mr Trump first condemned the "loser terrorist" who perpetrated the attack, calling the bomber "sick and demented" and noting that potential miscreants "must be dealt with in a much tougher manner".
And those aren't even the most intense or ambitious songs on the record: "Haroomata," for one, takes Sparks' most indulgent moments and push them to the limit, alternating between a standard piano ballad and what can only be described as demented circus music.
Drooping vines and fluttering leaves frame the stately, stationary subject of "Owl #3" (2016, 30 x 26 inches), who regards the viewer skeptically from a perch at the painting's center and appears, as owls often do, both supremely poised and slightly demented.
In one piece, Christian can create an erotic doll outfitted in a white latex bunny suit, flipping the peace sign with her tongue out, and in another, like Hysterical 8, use a similar face but make it look demented and slightly deformed.
To one subversive Jesuit — "a fantasist with the mind of a demented magpie," as Guy puts it — we appear to owe both "King John" and "Richard II." Guy proceeds episodically through these years as Elizabeth hurtles from one crisis to the next.
She once even went so far as to say that she preferred to be hit by a truck after taking the last bite of a Snickers bar, as long as she did not linger in a demented limbo, as her mother had.
That's how Frank Langella won the Tony Award for "The Father," raging spectacularly as a man in the throes of dementia — except that, by various sleights of hand, the playwright made it seem as if we in the audience were demented instead.
Recently, stuck in a traffic jam, I saw an elderly and respectable-looking man leaping wildly and jerkily in his seat, his arms flailing, his face half-demented with anger, shouting things at other drivers that could not be heard through the glass.
Yet no matter the subject — a dinner plate with a map of Idaho, the screenplay Austin's working on, their alcohol-demented old father or the months alone Lee spent in the Mojave Desert — it somehow feels as if the stakes couldn't be higher.
The "demented individual" who killed five police officers in Dallas and injured seven others, Obama said, is "no more representative of black people" than the man who killed nine people in a church in Charleston, South Carolina, is representative of white people.
I will say that I was blown away when I was at Apple, how rigorous the executive teams' belief in customer privacy is to the detriment ... KS: Apple's the one that doesn't rely on advertising and demented obsession of attention, like the attention slot machine.
This exchange of Nazi and anti-Nazi iconography has long been an insular fight between two small subcultures, but in 2017 growing popularity of skinhead style makes walking down any busy street a demented game of: Is he a Nazi, or just a white guy?
We'll soon do a "drive by" of all your books, but may I say this volume looks comparatively sanguine (vs saturnine) beside your debauched, demented, deliberate misprision of Baudelaire's Les Fleurs du Mal, Aeschylus in Oakland (The Persians), or Catullus reconfigured at 15% Flarf?
" A 2015 review of the effects of various dietary supplements and vitamins found that many of the most common choices — Omega-3 fatty acids, B vitamins, and vitamin E — had no effect on the cognitive skills of "non-demented middle-aged and older adults.
As prime minister, EARL Grey was responsible for reforming the British government, pointing it toward the democracy it is today, and for abolishing slavery, yet most of us remember him for the tea flavor because our human knowledge of history is a bit demented.
We're reminded of the evil at the heart of this every month or so, when some demented individual gathers a cache of semiautomatic firearms — or even, as in the case of the Parkland, Florida, school shooting Wednesday, just one powerful assault rifle -- and goes on a rampage.
He, like Harper, is just 24 years old, and lest you think he's falling behind by playing his first full season at the same time as Harper's entering his fifth, just remember that Harper is a demented freak and any comparisons to him are unfair. Anyway.
I myself and some of the nurses who had worked for Dr. M. were aghast when we heard of this—first that my former chief was now demented, and then that he was to be institutionalized in, of all places, the hospital he had once ruled over.
Only you, after all, are equipped to make a decision about the memorabilia that haunts your closet — the striped shirt swiped from a college boyfriend 10 years ago, the vintage Mongolian fur hat that makes you look demented or fanciful depending on your coat, the questionable brogues.
He says he and Kimmy can no longer see each other, lest they get swept away by the magic of rollerskating and all the dead silverfish falling around them in the bathroom of his apartment (only in the demented world of Kimmy Schmidt is this funny).
The Frenchman Dubuffet frequently scratched and abraded the surface of his black-and-white drawings from the years after the Liberation; one picture here is actually done on sandpaper, which Dubuffet slathered with black paint, then scraped away to produce a quartet of figures with demented smiles.
The old Russian touring companies had not quite died, with their "smell of the greasepaint, the ballerina in excelsis, the demented fans," as Joan Acocella described in a 2005 The New Yorker article about the drag troupe Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, who parody this mode.
On follow-up Imaginaerum, the band scaled back their orchestral elements even further (though they hardly disappeared) and delivered what can be described as a demented pop fairy tale, complete with children's choirs ("Ghost River"), circus music ("Scaretale"), and even Old West themes ("Turn Loose the Mermaids").
While the president has not descended down the same demented rabbit hole as Alex Jones, many argue that he has violated various Twitter rules, by threatening violence (he did so against North Korea and later Iran) and by systematic harassment of people (the list is too long).
Thus — and rather ironically — the truly American response to the Jonestown tragedy was characterized by a strong entrepreneurial current: A cottage industry of professionals, ranging from academic psychologists to rebranded bounty hunters calling themselves "deprogrammers," emerged to steer Americans out of the clutches of putatively demented cult leaders.
Simultaneously lauded and reviled by critics at the time of its release, it was a dark, weird mishmash of demented Christmas song remixes, car crash noises, chopped and screwed vocals, and tungsten-heavy synths—one that seemed to be influenced in equal measure by Three 80 Mafia and Debussy.
There, Film Forum is sponsoring a free screening Wednesday evening of "Aguirre, the Wrath of God," the tale of a demented Spanish conquistador and his men traveling the Amazon in search of El Dorado, and the first in Mr. Herzog's unforgettable series of combustible collaborations with Klaus Kinski.
WILDWOOD, N.J. — President Donald Trump came to the Jersey Shore on Tuesday night for a campaign rally in which he slammed Democrats for what he called "demented hoaxes," while boasting of a growing economy and seeking to help a local congressman who just switched parties after opposing his impeachment.
I may be a quitter, a product of a consumerist culture that demands instant gratification, but I despair of coming up with a rigorous consistent theory of what distinguishes demented mothers from chickens in time for all the people whose mothers have dementia (I am one of them).
Republican members of the Intelligence Committee risibly struggle to back up Trump on his demented conspiracy theory — belied by the consensus of the entire U.S. intelligence community — that it was Ukraine that meddled in the 2016 election to help Hillary, rather than Putin who meddled to help Trump.
I found the perception of the story that I previously held was completely false — revering a plot which follows a man with a demented mind-set that allows him to perform illegal acts on behalf of his unavoidable desires for "nymphettes" — labeling him as a pedophile and criminal.
When David Mayo reads aloud the passage about his mother in James Lord's book he is all measured outrage: the single mom he knew, who had worked so hard in such trying conditions to support him bears no resemblance to the "demented" woman of Lord's fantasy Uncanny correspondences abound.
As a host, she's equal parts earnest and off-kilter, introducing one demented craft project after another — from necklaces adorned with decaying raisins to popsicle sticks dipped in glue and stray hair — all while keeping an eye out for pesky snakes that might be lurking behind yarn balls.
The Asian part in Asian-American finally stood out in neon, and we've since spent decades trying to understand our otherness by returning to this original sin, swapping our own Lunch Box Moments back and forth like some sort of demented trauma trading cards (see: here, here, here, here, and here).
And there's "Prayer for Mad Sweeney," in which the now-dead-and-reanimated Laura sets off on a road trip across the country with a leprechaun and a Muslim cab driver who's in love with a djinn, like a demented Dorothy in Oz, looking for a way to live more permanently.
" Over production that Scotty Hard says was intended to be "a kinda hype-banger," Mr. Dead spits: "Yo, there's nothing to fear, there's no time to panic/ It's another installment from your local schizo-pathic-psycho-phrenic/ Leaving your brain cells demented/ My lyrical damage that did it/ Your style's pathetic.
That show became the basis for the series, which was picked up in the United States by Amazon, and it made Ms. Waller-Bridge — who went on to create the demented rom-com "Crashing" and the peerless spy drama "Killing Eve" — a name to reckon with in the entertainment industry.
As has been covered on many occasions by writers more journalistically inclined than I, there is now a pretty well-trodden path from the online fringes of the far right directly to the cable news network our demented big boy in chief spends 60 percent of his waking hours watching.
Everything is up in the air in Britain's tumultuous politics right now, but there is one certainty: There is no limit to the practical, economic and psychological damage these Brexiteers are prepared to inflict on the rest of us in the pursuit of their delusions or their demented desire for power.
Its onscreen hostess is played by Barbara Crampton, whose horror résumé goes back to the wonderfully demented 1985 film "Re-Animator," and she's fun to watch as she lures the brothers into a hellish alternate reality that requires them to play out the game to save their father's trapped soul.
"To sit under oath and inform all of us, that yes I wanted it, yes I permitted it and that you are the true victim attacked by Swedes [two people who spotted the assault and called for help] for reasons unknown to you is appalling, is demented, is selfish, is damaging," she said.
The trick of the movie, and the reason it works, is that Chloë Grace Moretz plays things straight as the naive heroine Frances, while Huppert leans into the outrageousness of her character, flipping tables, spitting gum into Frances's hair, and dancing away after an assault on stockinged feet like a demented ballerina.
No matter how many billions Mrs May spends, she will not be remembered as the prime minister who tackled Britain's "burning injustices", but as the one who tried and failed to pass her Brexit deal—and who kept bringing it back to Parliament with almost demented determination, to see it repeatedly thrown out.
Only a demented n' truly pathetic individual would twist that around n' use a tragedy to once again misrepresent facts for attempted public/political gain at other's expense Trump blamed "massive, deadly and costly forest fires" in California on "gross mismanagement" of the state's forests and threatened on Twitter to withdraw federal funding.
"German dead literally carpet the ground along the whole of the long battle front, and many of the prisoners evacuated on the rear are half demented as a result of the terror which the Allied onslaught has inspired in them," according to the July 2, 1916, edition of The New York Herald.
Fleming does a masterly job juggling story lines, from Lindbergh's marriage and flying partnership with Anne Morrow, to the kidnapping of their son and the resulting media circus, to Lindbergh's quest to invent machines that could prolong the "right" sort of human life — a demented vision born of his belief in white supremacy.
Started by Thrasher magazine in 2003, it's a demented, roving adventure that follows various skate teams across the country as they compete to accomplish a list of tasks, some of which carry great risk of bodily harm, and others that don't involve skateboarding at all (but still might carry great risk of bodily harm).
Started by Thrasher magazine in 2003, it's a demented, roving adventure that follows various skate teams across the country as they compete to accomplish a set list of tasks, some of which carry great risk of bodily harm, and others that don't involve skateboarding at all (but still might carry great risk of bodily harm).
"The referral itself verges on the demented, in all of its Captain Ahab attempts to spear the white whale by coming up with something — anything — with which to try to argue that some unethical conduct has occurred," Mr. Grayson's lawyer, Brett G. Kappel, wrote in a formal response to the Office of Congressional Ethics report.
If you were paying close attention to the opening scene of the finale, when Camille arrived home and walked in on her family's demented dinner table ritual, you'll have noticed that Amma was cosplaying as Persephone, the virginal woman who, according to Greek mythology, was abducted by Hades, the king of the underworld — a.k.a.
And while I kind of get Mr. Trump's demented tirades against what he calls the "Amazon Washington Post" — largely because its chief executive and founder, Jeff Bezos, utterly ignores the goofy smacks, even as the retail giant only grows in size and power — keeping tech free to do whatever it wants is beneficial for him.
It was the moment when you had to ask whether we really can survive two more years of Trump as president, whether this man and his demented behavior — which will get only worse as the Mueller investigation concludes — are going to destabilize our country, our markets, our key institutions and, by extension, the world.
These types of conversations would come to mirror critics' reactions to the film, with some repelled due to the viscerality of the subject matter (TriStar supposedly turned down the screenplay for being "too demented") while others were attracted to Pulp Fiction for exactly these reasons; that the content was too sensational to pass up.
If Cunanan were somehow able to be resurrected today, he might very well post his murders on Instagram under the insane notion that he was some kind of influencer — he was obsessed with celebrity media, and seems to have wall-papered his demented mind with images of fashion magazines, Rodeo Drive brands and A-list celebrities.
More than five thousand people saw the version they erected in West Hollywood in 2015; every night, a line of eager hipsters waited for the chance to be led through the spectacle—past the cave of the "Polyamorous Vampiric Grannies," through the "Riot Ghoul Dance Party"—by one of the "demented women's-studies professors" who serve as guides.
So we headed over to Moe's Tavern for a couple of Krusty Burgers when OH NO THERE IS A BAND OF DEMENTED CLOWNS CARRYING CHAIN SAWS BOLTING RIGHT TOWARD US AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH — The Verdict: After dreading it for weeks — and with the memory of my teenage visit haunting me for decades — I was close to backing out of this assignment.
From stories about how the band, led by Gibby Haynes and Paul Leary, moved to Athens, Georgia to stalk R.E.M., to how former President Jimmy Carter picked up his daughter's suitcase that the band had touched with their dicks, it's as much about the band's demented antics and copious drug use as it is their twisted punk.
"Patients could not sleep because they were for example worried about their spouse who is demented and who is home alone, or about their dog or other pets, or they were worried about whether they could attend the upcoming wedding of their daughter," said senior study author Dr. Prabath Nanayakkara of VU University Medical Center in Amsterdam.
Psyonix's second crack at doing jet-propelled vehicles smacking a gigantic ball about the place in a demented future vision of Match of the Day meeting Top Gear on the set of Total Wipeout did what the San Diego studio's first, 2008's PS3-only Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars, categorically didn't: it became a hit.
Antidepressant is one of the most satisfyingly weird rap albums of the year, a Frankenstein's monster of a trap album where lines detailing lethal-sounding cocktails of drugs ram into each other at unexpected angles and soar into modulated, demented sing-songs over production that sounds like someone learning to program new synth patches in a haunted house.
Leading the way are Will Smith's hitman-with-a-conscience Deadshot and Margot Robbie's demented ex-shrink Harley Quinn, both of whom are doing hard time at Belle Reve, a beyond-maximum security prison facility containing a handful of metahuman criminals including the fiery-yet-remorseful El Diablo (Jay Hernandez) and a BET-loving cannibalistic creature named Killer Croc (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje).
It was appalling, inexcusable and against everything America stands for when Trump said he would be "honored" to meet the mass murdering North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un and praised him as a "smart cookie" apparently for keeping power by ordering the murder of his uncle among other demented, criminal and dictatorial acts that Trump seems to believe constitute strong leadership.
As intriguing as the Zahn idea is, it was Cranston's less glitzy résumé — the years spent doing commercials for Excedrin and Preparation H — that was required for the tighty-whitey-wearing chemistry teacher turned drug kingpin Walter White: a pinpoint study in frustrated ambition and simmering megalomania, in White's demented liberation a lusty Gloria in Excelsis Deo for jobbing actors everywhere.
Following the practice of her competitors in the Scandinavian-themed publishing sweepstakes, Ms. Brantmark makes liberal use of Nordic vernacular terms like fika, many of which are portmanteau words or accessorized with fetching umlauts, and which recall the made-up subtitles of the '60s cult film, "De Duva," the gleeful parody of the oeuvre of Ingmar Bergman, adding some demented whimsy.
Image: USDA/FlickrThere's some crazy meat industry propaganda video waiting to be made where an All-American jock takes a bite out of a hamburger served by a polite waiter, who then rips off a mask to reveal the demented face of someone from the mushroom industry shouting "that burger is 703 percent mushrooms," after which the customer drops the burger in horror, and dies.
Little by little, I pieced together the epic, confounding, overstuffed story: It involved a tortured man named Al Simmons, caught in the middle of a cold war between heaven and hell, smack dab in a gritty New York City filled with demented mobsters and criminals, a creepy ice cream-selling pedophile, and a demon that takes the form of a rundown version of Pennywise.
First up she performed her Lil Yachty-featuring ode to the sesh "After the Afterparty", above—unfortunately sans Yachty, who has his hands full with another pop collab—before taking the stage for new song "Bounce," which was initially debuted at PC Music's LA Pop City Party last summer, and is essentially "Work Bitch" if it were sung by Britney's demented, party-obsessed little sister.
It remains instructive to contrast the reaction to recent American coverage – where, in the UK, there was blanket revulsion at this cheap tabloid targeting of the Dunblane shooting survivors, their counterparts from Parkland have had to contend with the jibes of disgraced comedian Louis CK, Republican campaign teams and thinly veiled attempts at character assassination by the more demented parts of the country's right-wing media.
The films on the lineup this year promise to do all that and more: from biopics about tragically talented icons (Judy); to Pulitzer Prize-winning literary adaptations (The Goldfinch); to true stories about strippers living their best, most crime-filled, lives (Hustlers); to sequels about horrifying, demented clowns (It: Chapter Two); and let's not forget the adventures of Brad Pitt in space (Ad Astra).
There are always humans in it: codgers bobbing up and down, doing invisible calisthenics; brawny young men in Speedos doing laps in impeccable form; backstroking grannies; moms coaching tots; sly submariners; stationary yentas conducting philosophical discourse while blocking an entire lane; lifeguards perched above it all, looking bored; and annoyingly adept kiddies — probably the grandchildren of those demons from Schenectady — zipping around (and under) me like demented otters.
After three years of terrorizing Southern California, Psycho California hopped over to Sin City this year and, like a demented Pokémon, evolved into Psycho Las Vegas to fulfill every hesher's fantasy of wandering around the Hard Rock Hotel stoned out of your mind while alternating between gambling, getting wasted, smoking cigarettes indoors, eating Mexican food, flaunting your tattoos, and, of course, watching a seemingly endless onslaught of metal bands perform.
Today, you can find fashion-forward beaded handbags as part of designer collections around the world, from Lisa Folawiyo in Nigeria to Truss in Mexico to Shrimps from the UK. You can even find them on Asian e-commerce sites Alibaba, AliExpress, and Lazada, alongside Kleenex boxes, demented Sanrio characters, and rainbow chandeliers My grandma might have beaded as a hobby, but now it's a craft that is garnering the attention of fashion obsessives worldwide.
"I'm reluctant to say anything about this silly side-project that could be misconstrued as self-important or give anyone the impression that I don't think these dumb things are a demented waste of time, but since you asked… it's super gratifying when people watch these videos and say that it's restored their faith in film, or erased the feeling that xxxx was a terrible year for the form as a whole," he says.
The idea that we can nationalize these tech platforms and turn them toward better ends fundamentally misapprehends what these industries are: not a productive capitalism but a necrotising one—not an enterprise that blindly spits out useful objects and transforms surplus value into capital, but one fixated, relentless, and demented on bringing about a state of affairs that would make all our hopes of the common good meaningless for the rest of time.
Filled with allusions to everything from "Tristram Shandy" to "The Lone Ranger," from "Paradise Lost" to "Alice in Wonderland," and crammed full with puns, wordplay, vulgar jokes and lyrical asides, "The Moor's Last Sigh" is many books at the same time: a demented family saga, a twisted Bildungsroman, an exploration of the uses and misuses of art and a dark historical parable that rivals Mr. Rushdie's 1981 masterpiece, "Midnight's Children," in scope, inventiveness and ambition.
It's a demented relationship, but Macfadyen is so good at playing a sociopath, and Braun is such a delight, that it's impossible not to laugh while watching as they navigate everything from a corporate "death pit" to eating ortolan, a delicacy that was also notably featured on Billions as a marker of wealth, as it involves consuming a protected species of songbird whole (and which Tom gleefully tells Greg is "kinda illegal").
Each person is required to listen to the whole set and then pass the tapes along to the next person on the list, like a demented chain letter: the boy who told the entire school she was a slut after they kissed once; the boy who reduced her to the best ass in school; the girl who believed the rumors and blamed Hannah when her boyfriend dumped her — and, eventually and horrifyingly, the boy who turns out to be a rapist.
After seeing the connection to Colescott and Saul, who are true outliers, something Prince can only pose at, it struck me that his motivation for making huge expanses populated by tastefully arranged faces and heads, nudes and knights — all of them aspiring to look demented but not quite pulling it off — is that he is an artist who always wants to come off as hip (read masculine) and snarky without actually sticking his neck out, as the artists that he channels did.
In an age of income inequality and economic anxiety, Warren will bring Democrats to their feet with her call for financial fairness and justice and her championing of Clinton and Democrats running for the House and Senate as offering a bold program for forward-looking change, financial reform, a better economic life for all, a Supreme Court that stands for equal justice under law, and a reaffirmation of the American idea that Trump regularly defames with his demented politics of bigotry, venom and hate.
There's only one way to address this, and it's with a rundown of the pros and cons of every possible scenario, from the only slightly crazy to the completely demented: This outcome was the early favorite, in large part because Kroenke really, really wants out of St. Louis, his Inglewood stadium plan is the most fleshed-out (even if no one quite knows how much it would get in tax kickbacks or what the money would be used for), and the other NFL owners may like the idea of a stadium surrounded by 20163 acres of other revenue-enhancing development.
His 2016 novel "Stranded" is about a polar expedition stuck in the ice, and many of the strongest stories in "13 Views of the Suicide Woods" are about confinements of various kinds: There's one called "The Texas Chainsaw Breakfast Club, or I Don't Like Mondays," in which a group of high-school kids are taken prisoner by a demented teacher; another ("Reminisce") whose hero, a homeless veteran, is kidnapped by an apparently ordinary suburban couple; and several more in which characters are maneuvered (or maneuver themselves) into places where their options are, let's say, severely limited.

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