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Mad City is a 1997 American thriller drama film directed by Costa-Gavras, written by Tom Matthews based on a story by Matthews and Eric Williams, and starring Dustin Hoffman and John Travolta, with a supporting cast featuring Mia Kirshner, Alan Alda, Blythe Danner, Ted Levine, Raymond J. Barry and Larry King.
Weizenbaum's original MAD-SLIP implementation was re-written in Lisp by Bernie Cosell. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] A BASIC version appeared in Creative Computing in 1977, written in 1973 by Jeff Shrager. [ 17 ] This version, which was ported to many of the earliest personal computers, appears to have been subsequently translated into many other versions in ...
Mad City may refer to: Mad City, a 1997 film starring John Travolta and Dustin Hoffman "Mad City" (Gotham), the subtitle of the first half of season 3 of Gotham; Mad City, a 1988 Japanese video game released internationally as The Adventures of Bayou Billy "Mad City", nickname of Madison, Wisconsin
Pastebin.com is a text storage site. It was created on September 3, 2002 by Paul Dixon, and reached 1 million active pastes (excluding spam and expired pastes) eight years later, in 2010. [3] It features syntax highlighting for a variety of programming and markup languages, as well as view counters for pastes and user profiles.
The most famous pastebin is the eponymous pastebin.com. [citation needed] Other sites with the same functionality have appeared, and several open source pastebin scripts are available. Pastebins may allow commenting where readers can post feedback directly on the page. GitHub Gists are a type of pastebin with version control. [citation needed]
New Line Cinema wanted the filmmakers to consider retitling the film Dark World or Dark Empire to help differentiate it from the recently released Mad City, but Dark City was kept as the title. [12] The film was originally scheduled to be released in theaters on 17 October 1997, [ 17 ] then 9 January 1998, [ 12 ] and finally 27 February 1998 ...
Mad (stylized as MAD) is an American animated sketch comedy television series produced by Warner Bros. Animation. [2] The series was based on Mad magazine, where each episode is a collection of short animated parodies of television shows, films, video games, celebrities, and other media, using various types of animation (CGI, claymation, stop motion, photoshopped imagery, etc.) instead of the ...
MAD's Guide to Celebrity Siblings: MAD presents a look at the less-talented siblings of celebrities, including the Jonas Brothers' sister Merva, Mario and Luigi's other brother Fabrizio, and Emily Osment's brother Haley Joel Osment - who claims he was a prolific child actor, too, much to the narrator's disbelief and denial.