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Tag Archives: crew
Sunshine (2007)
Director: Danny Boyle Writer: Alex Garland
Posted in Drama, Science Fiction, Thriller
Tagged 2007, alex garland, alwin h. kuchler, alwin kuchler, andrew macdonald, astronaut, astronauts, benedict wong, bomb, chipo chung, chris evans, chris gill, cillian murphy, cliff curtis, crew, danny boyle, drama, hiroyuki sanada, icarus, john murphy, mark strong, michelle yeoh, mission, nuclear bomb, nuke, rose byrne, sabotage, sci-fi, science, science fiction, scientist, space, spaceship, sun, sunshine, thriller, troy garity
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Event Horizon (1997)
Director: Paul W.S. Anderson Writer: Philip Eisner
Posted in Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller
Tagged 1997, adrian biddle, astronaut, black hole, crew, event horizon, future, hell, horror, jack noseworthy, jason isaacs, jeremy bolt, joely richardson, kathleen quinlan, laurence fishburne, lawrence gordon, lloyd levin, martin hunter, michael kamen, mission, orbital, paul anderson, paul w.s. anderson, philip eisner, rescue, richard t. jones, sam neill, sci-fi, science fiction, sean pertwee, space, spaceship, suicide, thriller, wormhole
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Dog Eat Dog (2016)
Director: Paul Schrader Writer: Matthew Wilder (Based on the novel by Edward Bunker)
Posted in Action, Comedy, Crime, Thriller
Tagged 2016, action, adaptation, alexander dynan, baby, Benjamin Rodriguez Jr., brian beckmann, christopher matthew cook, cleveland, comedy, convict, cop, crew, crime, david hillary, deantoni parks, dog eat dog, Edward Bunker, ex-con, gary hamilton, kidnap, kidnapping, louisa krause, mark burman, melissa bolona, mob, monster, nicci kasper, nicolas cage, ohio, omar j. dorsey, paul schrader, police, reynaldo gallegos, thriller, we are dark angels, willem dafoe
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Alien (1979)
Director: Ridley Scott Writer: Dan O’Bannon (Story by Dan O’Bannon & Ronald Shusett) Director’s Cut. First time seeing the director’s cut and honestly I did not notice any differences. Still incredible and one of my all time favorites.
Posted in Action, Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller
Tagged 1979, action, alien, alien: director's cut, android, bolaji badejo, cat, crew, cryosleep, dan o'bannon, david crowther, david giler, derek vanlint, director's cut, egg, flamethrower, future, gordon carroll, harry dean stanton, helen horton, horror, ian holm, jerry goldsmith, john hurt, monster, mother, peter weatherley, ridley scott, robot, sci-fi, science fiction, ship, sigourney weaver, space, spaceship, terry rawlings, thriller, tom skerritt, veronica cartwright, walter hill, yaphet kotto
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Lily C.A.T. (1987)
Director: Hisayuki Toriumi Writer: Hiroyuki Hoshiyama
Posted in Action, Animated, Foreign, Horror, Science Fiction
Tagged 1987, action, alien, animated, animation, anime, bacteria, captain, cat, crew, cryosleep, foreign, Hiroyuki Hoshiyama, Hisayuki Toriumi, horror, Isamu Senda, japan, japanese, lily c.a.t., monster, organism, pet, sci-fi, science fiction, sleep, space, spaceship, tentacle
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K-19: The Widowmaker (2002)
Director: Kathryn Bigelow Writer: Christopher Kyle (Story by Louis Nowra)
Posted in Drama, Thriller, War
Tagged 1960s, 2002, boat, captain, christine whitaker, christopher kyle, crew, disaster, drama, edward s. feldman, harrison ford, history, k-19, k-19: the widowmaker, k19, kathryn bigelow, liam neeson, louis nowra, malfunction, matthias deyle, north atlantic, nuclear, nuke, peter sarsgaard, radioactive, richard nixon, russia, russian, ship, sigurjon sighvatsson, submarine, the widowmaker, thriller, true story, ussr, war, weapon
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Dark Star (1974)
Director: John Carpenter Writers: John Carpenter and Dan O’Bannon
Posted in Comedy, Science Fiction
Tagged 1974, alien, astronaut, bomb, brian narelle, cal kuniholm, comedy, crew, dan o'bannon, dark star, dre pahich, god, john carpenter, mission, parody, planets, satire, sci-fi, science fiction, space, spoof, stars
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Game of Thrones: The Last Watch (2019)
Director: Jeanie Finlay
Posted in Documentary
Tagged 2019, alfie allen, behind the scenes, crew, d.b. weiss, david benioff, documentary, emilia clarke, game of thrones, game of thrones: the last watch, gwendoline christie, hbo, ireland, jason momoa, jeanie finlay, kit harington, lena headey, maisie williams, miguel sapochnik, nathalie emmanuel, nikolaj coster-waldau, peter dinklage, sean bean, sophie turner, television, the last watch, tv, work
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Now You See Me 2 (2016)
Director: Jon M. Chu Writer: Ed Solomon (Story by Ed Solomon & Peter Chiarelli) (Based on characters created by Boaz Yakin & Edward Ricourt)
Posted in Action, Adventure, Comedy, Crime, Mystery, Thriller
Tagged 2016, action, adventure, alex kurtzman, boaz yakin, comedy, crew, crime, daniel radcliffe, dave franco, david copperfield, david warshofsky, ed solomon, edward ricourt, fbi, four horsemen, heist, jay chou, jesse eisenberg, Jon M. Chu, lizzy caplin, louis leterrier, magic, magician, magicians, mark ruffalo, michael caine, morgan freeman, mystery, now you see me, now you see me 2, peter chiarelli, roberto orci, sanaa lathan, sequel, thriller, tsai chin, woody harrelson
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In the Heart of the Sea (2015)
Director: Ron Howard Writer: Charles Leavitt (Story by Charles Levitt and Rick Jaffa & Amanda Silver) (Based on the book by Nathaniel Philbrick)
Posted in Action, Adventure, Drama
Tagged 1820, action, adventure, amanda silver, ben whishaw, benjamin walker, biography, boat, brendan gleeson, brian grazer, charles leavitt, chris hemsworth, cillian murphy, crew, drama, herman melville, in the heart of the sea, michelle fairley, moby dick, new england, rick jaffa, Ron Howard, ship, storm, tom holland, whale
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