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Med City Movie Guy: ‘Wall Street’ sequel picks up where original left off
There’s an old joke that says if you want to learn about business ethics, you need to read two separate books. Economics professors in the late ’80s, however, found it more effective for their students to study Gordon Gekko, Michael Douglas’ archetypal corporate raider in the 1987 film “Wall Street” who famously said, “Greed is good.”
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Moon dust will cover you: the story of David Bowie and me
After James Bradley’s ‘Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)’. David Bowie was really the first artist I found on my own as a young adult. Bowie came to me in a humorous, intertextual way, through watching Zoolander at the age of about 16 at Birch, Carroll & Coyle Cinemas, Coffs Harbour. I worked there so movies were […]
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Gilbert mayor’s breakfast hopes to be arts tradition
Gilbert Mayor John Lewis will preside over a breakfast honoring those that promote art.
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Conceiving Ada
Skip It The Product: A couple of decades ago, when CG and digital animation was new and novel, there was a lot of speculation that the technology would put a lot of movie artisans out of work. Of course, the initial concern was for those who made their living in special effects, the men and women who created monsters and myths out of latex and the proper application of cinematic sleight of hand …
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