Nov 12, 2009 | Dallas Observer
Once Again, Richard Fisher Gives Good Speech
The Dallas Fed head spoke to the Austin Headliners Club yesterday where, yet again, he boiled down " The Current State of the Economy and a Look to the Future " into language easily understood by those of us who were told there would be no math.
Talking Out of Frame: Art House Cinema on DVD
Hello, everyone, and welcome to the debut installment of our new column, Talking Out of Frame, a round-up of all-things art house here on DVD Talk.
Editor's Note There s a recurring phrase in David Mamet s 1988 obscure gangster comedy Things Change, something to the effect of: You know, he s the guy behind the guy& The Mediaweek 50 are exactly that the executives who help the Rupert Murdochs and Martin Sorrells and Mark Zuckerbergs get on those power lists in more celebrity-focused titles.
Editor's Note There's a recurring phrase in David Mamet's 1988 obscure gangster comedy Things Change, something to the effect of: "You know, he's the guy behind the guy" The Mediaweek 50 are exactly that - the executives who help the Rupert Murdochs and Martin Sorrells and Mark Zuckerbergs get on those "power lists" in more celebrity-focused ...
As Mamet writes, so he directs - his shots get to the point, usually one we don't forget.
Highly Recommended I think that one thing all David Mamet heroes have in common is that they always get more than they bargained for.
Bobby Gold: Joe Mantegna Tim Sullivan: William H. Macy Chava: Natalija Nogulich Randolph: Ving Rhames Miss Klein: Rebecca Pidgeon Senna: Vincent Guastaferro Olcott: Lionel Mark Smith Frank: Jack Wallace Edward R. Pressman And Cinehaus Present A Film Written And Directed By David Mamet .
Anne Frank, as seen and heard by David Mamet? Disney sets up that film
I t sounds, at first blush , like an ill-conceived sketch for Mad -TV. David Mamet, the piercing playwright known for his profane explorations of manhood and masculinity and manly professions from real -estate hustlers to con men, Special Forces soldiers, mobsters and cops to martial artists , THAT David Mament riffing on The Diary of Anne Frank.
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