And to the outlandishness of the demands that are being made in the name of " civil rights for the disabled, " there is no limit in sight.
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If Rama Laurie Stagler's collaborative screenplay gets a bit too far-fetched in resolving the conflict, consider that Lange's entire characterization is a study in outlandishness.
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The entire exercise has the sweaty feeling of an eager screenwriter pitching a story to a studio head while taking on all the parts himself and straining for attention-getting outlandishness.
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Seated in a Manhattan hotel suite, looking freshly scrubbed, focused, ready to work, more petite than she appears onscreen, Close permits herself a smile at Cruella's outlandishness.
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Kelly's lawyer attributes the decision to the court's sense " that there was just something wrong with the enormity of the prosecution, the outlandishness of the accusations ."
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Not the outlandishness of " Ally McBeal, " not the violent domesticity of " The Sopranos, " not the pitch-perfect yakkers populating " Sports Night ."
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"When you're dealing with the Hollywood community, you can get to a certain point of outlandishness but you're still not at the reality point, " he said.
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But it was turned down by the hanging committee on grounds of its size ( the final canvas was nearly 10 by 14 feet ), its " outlandishness " and its " staring " quality.
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If his deeds seem to escalate to outlandishness by the time of a rather anticlimactic fade-out, it helps to remember that this is the way evil people work in real life : hit and split.
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At the age of 48, she has set new benchmarks for outlandishness in a country that has never lacked color in its politicians, building a personality cult and, her opponents say, a vast personal wealth.