'Mad Men' is a hard act to follow. Unless you're called Elisabeth Moss, stuff like this only comes along once in your career.
A kitten is chiefly remarkable for rushing about like mad at nothing whatever, and generally stopping before it gets there.
If I have to spend prolonged periods of time in a trailer, I go mad. Stuck in a metal box doing nothing, I lie there paralysed with boredom.
Beard vendor: No, no, no. Ten? You're supposed to argue. "Ten for that, you must be mad!"
Nux: I never thought I'd do something as shine as that.
War boy: Are you alright, Joe? Immortan Joe: No!
The Humungus: You disobey me! You puppy!
The Gyro Captain: Lingerie. Oh, remember lingerie?
Harmonica: You know, Wobbles... I'm kinda mad at you.
I think a smile can make your whole body. Models, they look fabulous, but they don't smile, and they look so mad.
I'll give up this sort of touring madness certainly, but music-everything is based on music. No, I'll never stop my music.
I hate restaurants that play music. You come out for a quiet meal, and you're supposed to put up with all this booming. Why? It's madness!
It's the cable shows that are really the most interesting - 'Mad Men,' 'Breaking Bad,' those shows are really the premiere shows on television right now.
Deprived of meaningful work, men and women lose their reason for existence; they go stark, raving mad.
In television, the 60-minute series, 'The Wire' and 'Mad Men' and so on, the writer is the primary creative artist.
A film is like a mad arranged marriage, with all these people who don't necessarily want to be with each other forced into this intimate, exhausting process.
I'm not mad about movies, there are too many people involved in the making of them, and they lack a definitive creative focus.
The Phantasm: Stay away! This is not your fight! Batman: This madness ends now!
You can't complain about the pressures, the paparazzi, the madness. Because that is the job. I've always understood that's the deal.
No great mind has ever existed without a touch of madness.
You can tell the size of a man by the size of the thing that makes him mad.