Tuesday, November 1, 2011

NewsRadio-E56/S4-The Public Domain 1/3

As Dave deals with Andrea's new crony Steve, he tries hard to get Matthew his job back even though he's getting no help from Matthew. Meanwhile, Bill sets up a piano around the station to try a new career in political satire. Jimmy brings a camera crew into the office to film a documentary about himself. Instead of the usual opening, the credits run over a scene of Joe removing Matthew from the building and depositing him in a garbage can. Khandi Alexander doesn't appear in this episode. Her name also doesn't appear in the opening credits. Jimmy: I think Mr. DeVille is ready for my close-up or whatever the hell I'm saying. Jimmy mangles a quotation from Billy Wilder's movie classic Sunset Boulevard (1950). The correct quotation, as delivered by Gloria Swanson as Norma Desmond, is "All right, Mr. de Mille, I am ready for my close-up." The Mr. DeMille referred to is Cecil B. DeMille, the legendary director whose career stretched back into silent movie days. In fact, he is credited as the first movie director to shoot a movie in Hollywood. Today he is best known as the director of the Biblical epic The Ten Commandments(1956). Paul Gleason(Steve)was best known for his roles in Trading Places, The Breakfast Club, and the first Die-Hard movie, as well as many others. He passed away May 27, 2006. in Burbank, CA. Just 18 days after being diagnosed with mesothelioma, which is a rare form of lung cancer linked to asbestos exposure.



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