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      - Mad about you.   [videorecording] / by Chevillat, Bruce,producer.; Paymer, Steve,producer.; Brown, Maria A.screenwriter; Day, Linda,director; Reiser, Paul,actorcreator(CARDINAL)384803; Hunt, Helen,1963-actor(CARDINAL)785816; Kind, Richard,actor(CARDINAL)340629; Kenzle, Leila,1960-actor; Hinkley, Tommy,actor.; Ramsay, Anne,1960-actor; Pankow, John,1954-actor; Hissong, Richard,director of photography.; Amos, Sheila,editor.; Kosinski, Richard,composer; Jacobson, Danny,creator; Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)332237; In Front Productions; Nuance Productions; TriStar Television; 
 Disc 1. Pilot ; Out of the past ; Sunday Times ; Sofa's choice ; I'm just so happy for you ; Paul in the family ; Token friends ; Maid about you ; The apartment ; Neighbors from hell ; Riding backwards -- Disc 2. Togetherness ; Met someone ; Love among the tiles ; The wedding affair ; Weekend getaway ; Swept away ; The billionaire ; The man who said hello ; The spy girl who loved me ; Happy anniversary ; The painter.Director of photography, Richard Hissong ; editor, Sheila Amos ; original music, Richard Kosinski.Paul Reiser, Helen Hunt, Richard Kind, Leila Kenzle, Tommy Hinkley, Anne Ramsay, John Pankow.Contains the entire first season of 22 full episodes, including the pilot. Join the Buchmans as they navigate marriage.MPAA rating: Not rated.DVD, Dolby digital, digitally mastered audio & video, Region 1 encoding. Disc 1. Pilot ; Out of the past ; Sunday Times ; Sofa's choice ; I'm just so happy for you ; Paul in the family ; Token friends ; Maid about you ; The apartment ; Neighbors from hell ; Riding backwards -- Disc 2. Togetherness ; Met someone ; Love among the tiles ; The wedding affair ; Weekend getaway ; Swept away ; The billionaire ; The man who said hello ; The spy girl who loved me ; Happy anniversary ; The painter.Director of photography, Richard Hissong ; editor, Sheila Amos ; original music, Richard Kosinski.Paul Reiser, Helen Hunt, Richard Kind, Leila Kenzle, Tommy Hinkley, Anne Ramsay, John Pankow.Contains the entire first season of 22 full episodes, including the pilot. Join the Buchmans as they navigate marriage.MPAA rating: Not rated.DVD, Dolby digital, digitally mastered audio & video, Region 1 encoding.
- Subjects: Television comedies.; Television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Marriage; Man-woman relationships; 
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      - Being there [videorecording] / by Ashby, Hal,film director.(CARDINAL)784807; Basehart, Richard,1914-1984,actor.; Braunsberg, Andrew,film producer.; Deschanel, Caleb,1944-director of photography.(CARDINAL)815107; Douglas, Melvyn,actor.; Dysart, Richard,actor.; Haller, Michael,production designer.; Kosinski, Jerzy,1933-1991,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)158126; MacLaine, Shirley,1934-actor.(CARDINAL)512175; Mandel, Johnny,composer (expression); Routh, May,costume designer.; Sellers, Peter,1925-1980,actor.(CARDINAL)122403; Warden, Jack,actor.(CARDINAL)752518; Zimmerman, Don,editor of moving image work.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Kosinski, Jerzy,1933-1991.Being there.; Criterion Collection (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)348269; Lorimar Productions,presenter,production company.; Northstar International (Firm),production company.; 
 disc one. [Feature film] -- disc two. [Special features].Production designer, Michael Haller ; costumes designed by May Routh ; music, Johnny Mandel ; editor, Don Zimmerman ; director of photography, Caleb Deschanel.Peter Sellers, Shirley MacLaine, Jack Warden, Melvyn Douglas, Richard Dysart, Richard Basehart.After his employer dies, a feeble-minded gardener whose entire knowledge of life comes from watching television is sent out into the real world.MPAA rating: PG.DVD; region 1, NTSC; widescreen (1.85:1 aspect ratio); Dolby Digital monaural. disc one. [Feature film] -- disc two. [Special features].Production designer, Michael Haller ; costumes designed by May Routh ; music, Johnny Mandel ; editor, Don Zimmerman ; director of photography, Caleb Deschanel.Peter Sellers, Shirley MacLaine, Jack Warden, Melvyn Douglas, Richard Dysart, Richard Basehart.After his employer dies, a feeble-minded gardener whose entire knowledge of life comes from watching television is sent out into the real world.MPAA rating: PG.DVD; region 1, NTSC; widescreen (1.85:1 aspect ratio); Dolby Digital monaural.
- Subjects: Comedy films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Film adaptations.; Satirical films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Kosinski, Jerzy, 1933-1991; Business and politics; Gardeners; People with mental disabilities; Political consultants; Social isolation; Television viewers; 
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      - Daily rituals : how artists work / by Currey, Mason.(CARDINAL)401835; Currey, Mason.(CARDINAL)401835; 
 Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-266) and index."How artists work, how they ritualize their days with the comforting (mundane) details of their lives: their daily routines, fears, dreams, naps, eating habits, and other prescribed, finely calibrated "subtle maneuvers" that help them use time, summon up willpower, exercise self-discipline and keep themselves afloat with optimism. Artists considering how they work--in letters, diaries, interviews, beguilingly compiled and edited by Mason Currey. Portraits that inspire, amuse, and delight and that reveal the profound fusion of discipline and dissipation through which the artistic temperament is allowed to evolve, recharge, emerge. From Beethoven and Kafka to George Sand, Picasso, Woody Allen and Agatha Christie; from Leo Tolstoy and Henry James to Charles Dickens and John Updike, here are writers, composers, painters, choreographers, playwrights, philosophers, caricaturists, comedians, poets, sculptors, and scientists on how they create (and avoid creating) their creations. A Sampling of Daily Rituals Charles Dickens Dickens's eldest son recalled that, "no city clerk was ever more methodical or orderly than he; no humdrum, monotonous, conventional task could ever have been discharged with more punctuality or with more business-like regularity than he gave to the work of his imagination and fancy." Dickens rose at 7:00, had breakfast at 8:00, and was in his study by 9:00. He stayed there until 2:00, taking a brief break for lunch with his family, during which he often seemed to be in a trance, eating mechanically and barely speaking a word before hurrying back to his desk. On an ordinary day he could complete about two thousand words, but during a flight of imagination he sometimes managed twice that amount. Maya Angelou I keep a hotel room in which I do my work--a tiny, mean room with just a bed and, sometimes, if I can find it, a face basin. I keep a dictionary, a Bible, a deck of cards, and a bottle of sherry in the room... "--"How artists work, how they ritualize their days with the comforting (mundane) details of their lives: their daily routines, fears, dreams, naps, eating habits, and other prescribed, finely calibrated "subtle maneuvers""-- Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-266) and index."How artists work, how they ritualize their days with the comforting (mundane) details of their lives: their daily routines, fears, dreams, naps, eating habits, and other prescribed, finely calibrated "subtle maneuvers" that help them use time, summon up willpower, exercise self-discipline and keep themselves afloat with optimism. Artists considering how they work--in letters, diaries, interviews, beguilingly compiled and edited by Mason Currey. Portraits that inspire, amuse, and delight and that reveal the profound fusion of discipline and dissipation through which the artistic temperament is allowed to evolve, recharge, emerge. From Beethoven and Kafka to George Sand, Picasso, Woody Allen and Agatha Christie; from Leo Tolstoy and Henry James to Charles Dickens and John Updike, here are writers, composers, painters, choreographers, playwrights, philosophers, caricaturists, comedians, poets, sculptors, and scientists on how they create (and avoid creating) their creations. A Sampling of Daily Rituals Charles Dickens Dickens's eldest son recalled that, "no city clerk was ever more methodical or orderly than he; no humdrum, monotonous, conventional task could ever have been discharged with more punctuality or with more business-like regularity than he gave to the work of his imagination and fancy." Dickens rose at 7:00, had breakfast at 8:00, and was in his study by 9:00. He stayed there until 2:00, taking a brief break for lunch with his family, during which he often seemed to be in a trance, eating mechanically and barely speaking a word before hurrying back to his desk. On an ordinary day he could complete about two thousand words, but during a flight of imagination he sometimes managed twice that amount. Maya Angelou I keep a hotel room in which I do my work--a tiny, mean room with just a bed and, sometimes, if I can find it, a face basin. I keep a dictionary, a Bible, a deck of cards, and a bottle of sherry in the room... "--"How artists work, how they ritualize their days with the comforting (mundane) details of their lives: their daily routines, fears, dreams, naps, eating habits, and other prescribed, finely calibrated "subtle maneuvers""--
- Subjects: Trivia and miscellanea.; Artists; Work ethic; 
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