AMERICAN BUFFALO
1. Buffalo Head (2:43)
2. Classical Money (1:33)
3. Bobby (0:54)
4. What Kind Of This (2:10)
5. Jaw (1:11)
6. Bobby Bobby Bobby Bobby (1:22)
7. King High Flush (1:01)
8. Nothing Out There (1:25)
9. Chump Change (1:17)
10. The Guy (1:20)
11. Tails You Lose (2:43)
THREESOME
12. Different Species (0:33)
13. Stranded (1:08)
14. Threesome (2:24)
15. Post-Modern Eve (0:46)
16. Doomed Relationships (1:29)
17. Sacred Vows (1:36)
18. Concupiscence (0:49)
19. Leprechaun (2:03)
20. Drive Away (1:09)
AMERICAN BUFFALO - David Mamet's play about three losers planning a robbery is brought to the screen in an admirably simple, straightforward manner. Don (Dennis Franz) is the owner of an "antique store" (read: junk shop) who discovers that the buffalo head nickel he recently sold to a coin collector was a lot more valuable than he imagined. Don hatches a scheme in which he and Bobby (Sean Nelson), a teenage kid who works at the shop, will steal the nickel back and sell it for a much higher price. Teach (Dustin Hoffman), Don's down-on-his-luck buddy, insists on coming in on the job, but Don isn't sure he wants Teach's help -- or that the robbery is a good idea at all. While director Michael Corrente occasionally moves the action out of the shop (unlike the original play), American Buffalo maintains nearly all the dialogue of the original play and its three-man cast. 1996
THREESOME - Well-groomed junior transfer student Eddy (Josh Charles) forges an unlikely friendship with messy party animal Stuart (Stephen Baldwin) after the two room together in an all-male dorm at a large university. When Alex (Lara Flynn Boyle) ends up in the adjoining suite because of her mannish name, all three students fall into an overheated friendship that provides cover for no less than three unrequited loves. Alex, a sexpot who's turned on by big words, falls hard for intellectual Eddy, who's actually pining away for the ripped, oversexed Stuart, who's got the hots for Alex. As the three friends try unsuccessfully to alleviate their collective sexual and romantic tension, dorm-desk workers Dick (Alexis Arquette) and Renay (Martha Gehman) become convinced that there's something kinky going on -- and they may just be right. 1994