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Tag Archives: david koepp
Kimi (2022)
Director: Steven Soderbergh Writer: David Koepp Really entertaining. Soderbergh rarely misses for me.
Posted in Crime, Drama, Thriller
Tagged 2022, agoraphobia, agoraphobic, andy daly, audio, cliff martinez, computer, corporation, covid, crime, david koepp, david wain, devin ratray, drama, erika christensen, evidence, investigation, kimi, mary ann bernard, michael polaire, murder, pandemic, peter andrews, recording, rita wilson, robin givens, seattle, steven soderbergh, tech, technology, thriller, washington, zoe kravitz
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Spider-Man (2002)
Director: Sam Raimi Writer: David Koepp (Based on characters from Marvel Comics) Still good!
Posted in Action, Adventure, Science Fiction
Tagged 2002, action, adaptation, adventure, arthur coburn, aunt, avi arad, bill nunn, bob murawski, bruce campbell, cliff robertson, comic book, danny elfman, david koepp, don burgess, elizabeth banks, fire, green goblin, high school, ian bryce, j.k. simmons, james franco, jim norton, joe manganiello, kevin feige, kirsten dunst, laura ziskin, lucy lawless, macy gray, marvel comics, murder, new york, new york city, newspaper, nyc, octavia spencer, peter parker, photographer, photography, randy savage, rosemary harris, sam raimi, sci-fi, science, science fiction, scientist, secret identity, spider, spider-man, stan lee, steve ditko, superhero, ted raimi, thanksgiving, tobey maguire, uncle, web, willem dafoe, wrestler
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Death Becomes Her (1992)
Director: Robert Zemeckis Writers: Martin Donovan & David Koepp
Posted in Comedy, Fantasy, Horror
Tagged 1992, actor, alan silvestri, broadway, bruce willis, celebrity, comedy, david koepp, dean cundey, death becomes her, doctor, fabio, fantasy, fiance, goldie hawn, horror, immortal, immortality, isabella rossellini, magic, make up, martin donovan, meryl streep, murder, potion, psychiatric hospital, revenge, rival, rivalry, robert zemeckis, songbird, steve starkey, surgeon, sweet bird of youth, sydney pollack, tennessee williams, writer, youth
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Mission: Impossible (1996)
Director: Brian De Palma Writers: David Koepp and Robert Towne (Story by David Koepp and Steven Zaillian) (Based on the television series created by Bruce Geller)
Posted in Action, Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Tagged 1996, action, adaptation, brian de palma, brian depalma, bruce geller, cia, covert, crime, danny elfman, david koepp, drama, emmanuelle beart, ethan hunt, gum, henry czerny, IMF, impossible mission force, ingeborga dapkunaite, jean reno, jon voight, kristin scott thomas, mission, mission: impossible, moby, operation, paula wagner, prague, robert towne, spy, steven zaillian, television, thriller, tom cruise, train, tv, vanessa redgrave, ving rhames
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The Mummy (2017)
Director: Alex Kurtzman Writers: David Koepp and Christopher McQuarrie and Dylan Kussman (Story by Jon Spaihts and Alex Kurtzman & Jenny Lumet)
Posted in Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Horror
Tagged 2017, action, adventure, alex kurtzman, annabelle wallis, archaeologist, chris morgan, christopher mcquarrie, courtney b. vance, crypt, david koepp, desert, dylan kussman, egypt, egyptian, fantasy, horror, jake johnson, jekyll, jenny lumet, jon spahts, monster, monsters, mummy, princess, russel crowe, sand, sofia boutella, the mummy, tom cruise, tomb
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Ghost Town (2008)
Director: David Koepp Writers: David Koepp & John Kamps
Posted in Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Romance
Tagged aasif mandvi, alan ruck, comedy, david koepp, death, dentist, drama, fantasy, ghost, ghost town, ghosts, greg kinnear, john kamps, kristen wiig, ricky gervais, robert kelly, romance, romantic comedy, tea leoni
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Jurassic Park (1993)
Director: Steven Spielberg Writers: Michael Crichton and David Koepp (Based on the novel by Michael Crichton)
Posted in Action, Adventure, Science Fiction, Thriller
Tagged 1993, adaptation, b.d. wong, BD wong, bob peck, clone, david koepp, dinosaur, island, jeff goldblum, john williams, joseph mazzello, jurassic park, kathleen kennedy, laura dern, martin ferrero, michael crichton, park, raptor, richard attenborough, sam neill, samuel l. jackson, steven spielberg, t-rex, theme park, tour, tyrannosaurus rex, wayne knight
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Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (2014)
Director: Kenneth Branagh Writers: Adam Cozad and David Koepp (Based on characters created by Tom Clancy) I like Chris Pine but this movie is just too lightweight and forgettable.
Posted in Action, Crime, Drama, Mystery, Review, Thriller
Tagged 2014, 9/11, action, adam cozad, analyst, attack, chris pine, cia, crime, david koepp, david paymer, drama, economy, espionage, jack ryan, jack ryan: shadow recruit, keira knightley, kenneth branagh, kevin costner, lenn kudrjawizki, lorenzo di bonaventura, mystery, new york, new york city, nyc, russia, russian, spy, terrorism, terrorist, thriller, tom clancy
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Stir of Echoes (1999)
Director: David Koepp Writer: David Koepp (Based on the novl by Richard Matheson)
Posted in Crime, Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Review, Thriller
Tagged 1999, assault, crime, david koepp, dig, disappearance, disappeared, drama, fantasy, ghost, girl, horror, house, hypnotized, illeana douglas, kathryn erbe, kevin bacon, kevin dunn, mystery, rape, richard matheson, son, stir of echoes, thriller, vision, visions, zachary david cope
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Mission: Impossible (1996)
Director: Brian De Palma Writers: David Koepp and Robert Towne (Story by David Koepp and Steven Zaillian) (Based on the television series created by Bruce Geller)
Posted in Action, Crime, Drama, Mystery, Review, Thriller
Tagged action, adaptation, brian de palma, brian depalma, bruce geller, cia, covert, crime, danny elfman, david koepp, drama, emmanuelle beart, ethan hunt, gum, henry czerny, IMF, impossible mission force, ingeborga dapkunaite, jean reno, jon voight, kristin scott thomas, mission, mission: impossible, moby, operation, paula wagner, prague, robert towne, spy, steven zaillian, television, thriller, tom cruise, train, tv, vanessa redgrave, ving rhames
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