1. Bartocci made Zen sound like a mad dog he was managing to restrain only with the greatest difficulty. 2. Mad dogs and Englishmen and all that, she mused, glaring up at the hot sun that glared back. 3. This unbalanced, choleric individual is a mad dog who should be shot and not given command of a kingdom. 4. And, yes, a mad dog of a goalie named Curtis Joseph. 5. All very true, too, until you put many Atlantans behind a wheel and on the road, where they instantly turn into mad dogs. 6. Gotta be a mad dog to watch that early. 7. Mad dog or puppy? 8. Mad dog or Englishman? 9. Only mad dogs and American tourists wandered about. 10. The movie has several grizzly fantasy sequences in which the unchained Simon attacks the feisty, attractive interviewer with the ferocity of a mad dog. |