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Tag Archives: james horner
Wolfen (1981)
Director: Michael Wadleigh Writers: David Eyre and Michael Wadleigh (Story by David Eyre and Michael Wadleigh) (Based on the novel Whitley Strieber)
Posted in Crime, Drama, Horror, Thriller
Tagged adaptation, albert finney, animal, animal attack, chris lebenzon, cop, coroner, creature, crime, david eyre, dennis dolan, detective, diane venora, dick o'neill, drama, edward james olmos, gerry fisher, gregory hines, horror, investigation, james horner, manhattan, Marshall M. Borden, Martin J. Bram, michael wadleigh, monster, morgue, native american, new york, new york city, nyc, park, police, reginald veljohnson, Rupert Hitzig, spirit, thriller, tom noonan, tom waits, werewolf, whitley strieber, wolf, zoo
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The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)
Director: Marc Webb Writers: James Vanderbilt and Alvin Sargent and Steve Kloves (Story by James Vanderbilt) (Based on characters from Marvel Comics)
Posted in Action, Adventure, Science Fiction
Tagged 2012, action, adaptation, adventure, alan edward bell, alvin sargent, andrew garfield, aunt, avi arad, bridge, campbell scott, captain, chris zylka, christmas, cop, denis leary, Embeth Davidtz, emma stone, experiment, high school, irfan khan, irrfan khan, james horner, james vanderbilt, john schwartzman, kevin feige, laura ziskin, lizard, marc webb, martin sheen, marvel comics, matt daly, matt tolmach, michael mccusker, monster, new york, new york city, nyc, peter parker, photographer, photography, pietro scalia, police, rhys ifans, sally field, sci-fi, science, science fiction, scientist, sequel, sewer, spider, spider-man, stan lee, steve ditko, steve kloves, superhero, the amazing spider-man, uncle, web, zoey deutch
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Humanoids from the Deep (1980)
Director: Barbara Peeters Writer: William Martin (as Frederick James) (Story by Frank Arnold and Martin B. Cohen)
Posted in Horror, Science Fiction
Tagged 1980, ann turkel, boat, carnival, creature, daniel lacambre, doug mcclure, fish, fishing, horror, Humanoids from the Deep, james horner, jimmy t. murakami, mark goldblatt, monster, monsters, ocean, roger corman, sci-fi, science, science fiction, scientist, sea, vic morrow
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Aliens (1986)
Director: James Cameron Writer: James Cameron (Story by James Cameron and David Giler & Walter Hill) (Based on characters created by Dan O’Bannon & Ronald Shusett) Special Edition cut. Another classic! Also my first time watching the longer cut. Although … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller
Tagged 1986, action, adrian biddle, alien, aliens, aliens: special edition, android, bill paxton, carrie henn, colette hiller, cryosleep, dan o'bannon, daniel kash, david giler, egg, future, gale anne hurd, horror, james cameron, james horner, jenette goldstein, lance henriksen, marine, mark rolston, michael biehn, military, monster, paul reiser, queen, ray lovejoy, rescue, ricco ross, robot, ronald shusett, sci-fi, science fiction, sequel, sigourney weaver, soldier, space, spaceship, special edition, thriller, walter hill, william hope
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The Name of the Rose (1986)
Director: Jean-Jacques Annaud Writers: Andrew Birkin & Gerard Brach & Howard Franklin & Alain Godard (Based on the novel by Umberto Eco)
Posted in Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Tagged 1986, abbey, adaptation, alain godard, andrew birkin, bernd eichinger, bernd schaefers, books, christian slater, church, conspiracy, crime, der name de rose, drama, elya baskin, f. murray abraham, franciscan, friar, gerard brach, howard franklin, hunchback, inquisition, inquisitor, inverstigation, italian, italy, james horner, jean-jacques annaud, labyrinth, library, michael lonsdale, middle ages, monk, murder, mystery, ron perlman, sean connery, sex, the name of the rose, thriller, translation, translator, umberto eco, william hickey
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Titanic (1997)
Director: James Cameron Writer: James Cameron
Posted in Drama, Romance
Tagged 1997, artist, bernard hill, bill paxton, billy zane, boat, captain, dance, david warner, diamond, disaster, frames fisher, gloria stuart, history, iceberg, ioan gruffudd, james cameron, james horner, jon landau, kate winslet, kathy bates, leonardo dicaprio, love, romance, ship, submarine, titanic, victor garber
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Avatar (2009)
Director: James Cameron Writer: James Cameron
Posted in Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Science Fiction
Tagged 2009, action, adventure, alien, avatar, battle, cch pounder, fantasy, fight, future, giovanni ribisi, james cameron, james horner, joel david moore, jungle, marine, michelle rodriguez, military, mission, native, pandora, paraplegic, sam worthington, sci-fi, science fiction, sigourney weaver, space, stephen lang, tribe, war, wes studi, wheelchair, zoe saldana
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Jade (1995)
Director: William Friedkin Writer: Joe Eszterhas
Posted in Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Tagged angie everhart, blackmail, chase palminteri, cop, crime, d.a., david caruso, david hunt, district attorney, donna murphy, drama thriller, governor, holy mccallany, investigation, jade, james horner, joe eszterhas, kevin tighe, linda fiorentino, michael biehn, murder, mystery, police, prostitute, prostitution, richard crenna, robert evans, william friedkin
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Iris (2001)
Director: Richard Eyre Writers: Richard Eyre & Charles Wood (Based on the book “Elegy for Iris” by John Bayley)
Posted in Drama, Romance
Tagged 2001, alzheimer, alzheimer's disease, author, biography, britain, british, charles wood, disease, drama, elegy for iris, harvey weinstein, hugh bonneville, husband, ill, illness, iris, iris murdoch, james horner, jim broadbent, john bayley, judi dench, kate winslet, love, novelist, richard eyre, romance, scott rudin, sick, sydney pollack, tony blair, true story, uk, united kingdom, wife, writer
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Southpaw (2015)
Director: Antoine Fuqua Writer: Kurt Sutter
Posted in Action, Drama, Sports
Tagged 50 cent, accident, action, antoine fuqua, bob weinstein, box, boxer, boxing, curtis jackson, custody, daughter, death, drama, eminem, father, forest whitaker, harvey weinstein, jake gyllenhaal, james horner, kurt sutter, mona laurence, murder, rachel mcadams, rita ora, southpaw, sport, sports, victor ortiz
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