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Tag Archives: dean cundey
Home Again (2017)
Director: Hallie Meyers-Shyer Writer: Hallie Meyers-Shyer
Posted in Comedy, Drama, Romance
Tagged 2017, ben sinclair, california, candice bergen, comedy, david bilow, dean cundey, decorator, designer, divorced, divorcee, drama, erika olde, hallie meyers-shyer, hollywood, home again, house guests, jen kirkman, john debney, jon rudnitsky, josh stamberg, kids, lake bell, los angeles, michael sheen, nancy meyers, nat wolff, p.j. byrne, pica alexander, reese witherspoon, reid scott, romance, romantic comedy, single mom
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Big Trouble in Little China (1986)
Director: John Carpenter Writers: Gary Goldman & David Z. Weinstein (Adaptation by W.D. Richter) Top 5 Carpenter for me. Love it!
Posted in Action, Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, Martial Arts
Tagged 1986, action, adventure, al leong, alan howarth, big trouble in little china, california, china, chinatown, chinese, comedy, david z. weinstein, dean cundey, dennis dun, edward a. warshilka, fantasy, gary goldman, james hong, john carpenter, kate burton, kim cattrall, kurt russell, larry franco, magic, martial arts, monster, san francisco, sorcerer, steve mirkovich, truck, truck driver, victor wong, w.d. richter
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The Thing (1982)
Director: John Carpenter Writer: Bill Lancaster (Based on the short story “Who Goes There?” by John W. Campbell Jr.) Doing a Carpenter re-watch. One of my favorite filmmakers. The Thing is possibly my favorite horror movie of all time. Perfect.
Posted in Horror, Mystery, Science Fiction
Tagged 1982, adaptation, alien, antarctica, bill lancaster, blood, charles hallahan, copy, david clennon, david foster, dean cundey, dog, dogs, donald moffat, ennio morricone, expedition, flamethrower, helicopter, horror, ice, joel polis, john carpenter, john w. campbell jr., keith david, kurt russell, larry franco, lawrence turman, monster, mystery, norweigian, paranoia, peter maloney, research, richard dysart, richard masur, sci-fi, science, science fiction, scientist, shape shift, snow, t.k. carter, the thing, todd c. ramsay, todd ramsay, who goes there, wilford brimley
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The Witch Who Came from the Sea (1976)
Director: Matt Cimber Writer: Robert Thom
Posted in Drama, Horror, Thriller
Tagged 1976, abuse, buck flower, california, childhood, dean cundey, drama, george flower, horror, ken gibb, memories, memory, mermaid, millie perkins, murder, murderer, peggy feury, rape, revenge, rick jason, robert thom, sex, The Witch Who Came from the Sea, thriller, trauma, vanessa brown
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Back to the Future Part III (1990)
Director: Robert Zemeckis Writer: Bob Gale (Story by Robert Zemeckis & Bob Gale) (Based on characters created by Robert Zemeckis & Bob Gale)
Posted in Adventure, Comedy, Science Fiction, Western
Tagged 1885, 1990, adventure, alan silvestri, arthur schmidt, back to the future, back to the future 3, back to the future part III, bob gale, christopher lloyd, comedy, dean cundey, delorean, doctor, duel, elisabeth shue, flea, frank marshall, harry keramidas, horse, kathleen kennedy, lea thompson, mary steenburgen, michael j. fox, neil canton, old west, robert zemeckis, sci-fi, science, science fiction, scientist, steven spielberg, thomas f. wilson, time machine, time travel, train, Western, zz top
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Back to the Future Part II (1989)
Director: Robert Zemeckis Writer: Bob Gale (Story by Robert Zemeckis & Bob Gale) (Based on characters created by by Robert Zemeckis & Bob Gale) A little more chaotic than the first one. Lacks the pure movie magic of Back to … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Comedy, Science Fiction
Tagged 1950s, 1980s, 2010s, adventure, alan silvestri, arthur schmidt, back to the future, back to the future 2, back to the future part ii, billy zane, bob gale, charles fleischer, christopher lloyd, clint eastwood, comedy, crispin glover, dean cundey, delorean, elijah wood, elisabeth shue, flea, frank marshall, future, gambling, george flower, harry keramidas, hoverboard, james tolkan, jeffrey weissman, kathleen kennedy, lea thompson, michael j. fox, neil canton, past, robert zemeckis, sci-fi, science, science fiction, scientist, sequel, steven spielberg, thomas f. wilson, time machine, time travel
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Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)
Director: Robert Zemeckis Writers: Jeffrey Price & Peter S. Seaman (Based on the novel “Who Censored Roger Rabbit?” by Gary K. Wolf) Great movie!
Posted in Adventure, Animated, Comedy, Crime, Fantasy, Mystery
Tagged 1940s, acme, adventure, alan silvestri, alan tilvern, animated, animation, arthur schmidt, baby, bob hoskins, bullets, cartoon, charles leischer, christopher lloyd, comedy, crime, dean cundey, detective, disney, executive, family, fantasy, frank marshall, gary k. wolf, investigation, jeffrey price, joanna cassidy, joel silver, kathleen kennedy, kathleen turner, looney tunes, mel blanc, movie studio, murder, mystery, pattycake, peter s. seaman, private investigator, rabbit, robert zemeckis, roger rabbit, steven spielberg, taxi, toon, warner brothers, who censored roger rabbit?, who framed roger rabbit, who framed roger rabbit?
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Back to the Future (1985)
Director: Robert Zemeckis Writers: Robert Zemeckis & Bob Gale
Posted in Adventure, Comedy, Science Fiction
Tagged 1950s, 1985, adventure, alan silvestri, arthur schmidt, back to the future, billy zane, bob gale, bully, christopher lloyd, claudia wells, clock, comedy, crispin glover, dean cundey, delorean, donald fullilove, eric stoltz, family, future, harry keramidas, harry waters jr., huey lewis, james tolkan, lea thompson, lightning, marc mcclure, michael j. fox, neil canton, plutonium, power of love, robert zemeckis, sci-fi, science fiction, scientist, storm, terrorists, thomas f. wilson, time, time machine, time travel, wendie jo sperber, writer
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Romancing the Stone (1984)
Director: Robert Zemeckis Writer: Diane Thomas
Posted in Action, Adventure, Comedy, Romance
Tagged 1984, action, adventure, alan silvestri, alfonso arau, author, colombia, comedy, danny devito, dean cundey, donn cambern, frank morriss, holland taylor, howard franklin, jewel, jungle, kathleen turner, kidnapped, lem dobbs, manuel ojeda, mary ellen trainor, mercenary, michael douglas, novelist, ransom, rescue, robert zemeckis, romance, romancing the stone, ron silver, sister, stone, treasure, treva silverman, writer, zack norman
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