Sentences with phrase «man behind the curtain»

Sometimes we feel that the landlord is the evil man behind a curtain, but they are normally just trying to make an honest living.
There is no crystal cortex Chopping thoughts to flute music, Prometheus is a small man behind a curtain.
The Oscars are the Land of Oz, complete with illusionary finery and the jarringly ordinary old man behind the curtain.
Ahh numbers, the trap of the «Clever men behind the curtain
«He's someone who wants to be on the forefront of the headlines, but when it really comes down to it, it's like the real - life version of the «Wizard of Oz» — pay no attention to the man behind the curtain there.»
People forget so easily the man behind the curtain.
Elon Musk - founder of Tesla and SpaceX - either represents the second coming... or the man behind the curtain.
ROFL (please ignore the contradictions, and the man behind the curtain)
Although not from the movie OZ, the quote «Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain» seems to apply in this article.
The market got a peek at the man behind the curtain.
«A third choice is to fall back — quite easily — on the essential unknowability of God» In other words... «pay no attention to the man behind the curtain».
Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!
Once I do... hey, pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!
It is as if they were saying, «Don't look over there at that man behind the curtain, the great and powerful Oz is before you!»
Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!
He is the man behind the curtain in the wizard of Oz.
Until then, please just ignore the man behind the curtain.
To people who say these aren't good because they taste too healthy, I say, pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!
Though never the group's public face, Litwin was a mainstay at RSA through thick and thin, and it was here that his reputation as the man behind the curtain began.
I don't see You Know who the master petitioner or the man behind the curtain, but I did notice a few Florida firms and people.
He's the man behind the curtain....
Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!
Some said it would look as though Silver «was still the man behind the curtain
Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.
If «pnambic» and its derivation — it is an acronym from the scene in the film The Wizard of Oz where the alleged wizard says, «Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain» — amuse you, the dictionary may prove addictive.
It's not quite the same thrill as glimpsing the man behind the curtain of the great and powerful Oz, but for journalism junkies, the fascination of Page One: Inside The New York Times is something like that.
In this highly focused fashion, Boyle has delivered not the complete biography of Jobs, but an energetic strong impression of the man behind the curtain.
Does this prequel have the imagination and wonderment of the original or should audiences just ignore the man behind the curtain?
«Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain» — Ellen Murray reviews Terrence Malick's latest offering.
Nathanael Hood reveals the man behind the curtain, Stanley Donen, the Wizard of Royal Wedding Gene Kelly may have danced in the rain and Howard Keel on boards and barn - beams, but when Fred Astaire fell -LSB-...]
If the rebellious spirit and social message behind the sex and violence is more Corman than Scorsese, the film references («Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain,» she tells a customer while working at a cathouse) and often inventive direction is pure Scorsese.
Could the man behind the man be the man behind the curtain?
The Wizard of Oz (1939, Victor Fleming); It's ironic that a kiddie favorite so effectively exposes the dark roots of fantasy («Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain»).
Once Panahi makes himself visible as the man behind the curtain, so to speak, the film becomes about its own impossibility — the fact that Panahi is, by law, unable to make movies; the reality that this movie «should not» exist.
I feel as if director Terrence Malick (The Thin Red Line, The New World) is now poised to answer all of mankind's greatest questions, to finally reveal the «man behind the curtain» and to show us that all of our existential angst is naught but a waste of time.
Ironically, they already have these gifts — which they only discover after unveiling the man behind the curtain posing as the grumpy wizard.
By understanding the real «achievements» of organizations like Achievement First, Inc. readers will have a much better understanding of the notion that the best way to describe these education reforms is to start by saying...» don't look at the man behind the curtain
[And whatever you do, pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.]
It is time to pay attention to the man behind the curtain — he is no wizard, but he is wily!
So with much appreciation for Dr. Perella's diligent work in answering some very important questions, let me end with some words from the man behind the curtain... from page 50 of Tucker's publication «Governing American Education: Why This Dry Subject Might Hold the Key to Advances in American Education»...
Tucker truly is the man behind the curtain.
No more «man behind the curtain» antics.
I LOVE these man behind the curtain articles.
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