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Tag Archives: james remar
Ratatouille (2007)
Director: Brad Bird (Co-Directed by Jan Pinkava) Writer: Brad Bird (Story by Jan Pinkava & Jim Capobianco & Brad Bird) Great! Top 5 Pixar for me.
Posted in Adventure, Animated, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
Tagged 2007, animal, animated, animation, brad bird, brad garrett, brad lewis, bradford lewis, brian dennehy, chef, comedy, cook, critic, disney, drama, family, fantasy, food, france, french, garbage, ian holm, james remar, jan pinkava, janeane garofalo, Jim Capobianco, john lasseter, john ratzenberger, kitchen, lou romano, michael giacchino, paris, patton oswalt, peter o'toole, peter sohn, pixar, rat, ratatouille, restaurant, talking animal, trash, will arnett
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Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood (2019)
Director: Quentin Tarantino Writer: Quentin Tarantino
Posted in Comedy, Drama
Tagged 1960s, 1969, 2019, acid, actor, agent, al pacino, austin butler, brad pitt, bruce dern, bruce lee, california, celebrity, charles manson, clifton collins jr, clu gulager, comedy, cowboy, dakota fanning, damian lewis, dog, drama, emile hirsch, fame, film, george spahn, green hordet, hippie, hollywood, italy, james remar, jay sebring, kate berlant, kurt russell, lena dunham, leonardo dicaprio, los angeles, luke perry, manson murders, margaret qualley, margot robbie, michael madsen, mike moh, murder, once upon a time in hollywood, quentin tarantino, rafal zawierucha, rebecca gayheart, robert richardson, roman polanski, rumer willis, scoot mcnairy, sharon tate, spahn ranch, squeaky, steve mcqueen, stunt double, stunt man, television, timothy olyphant, tv, Western, zoe bell
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Tales from the Darkside: The Movie (1990)
Director: John Harrison Writers: Michael McDowell and George A. Romero (Based on short stories by Arthur Conan Doyle and Stephen King)
Posted in Comedy, Fantasy, Horror
Tagged 1990, alice drummond, anthology, arthur conan doyle, cat, cat from hell, christian slater, comedy, david forrester, deborah harry, fantasy, george a. romero, horror, james remar, john harrison, julianne moore, lot 249, lover's vow, mark margolis, matthew lawrence, michael mcdowell, robert klein, robert sedgwick, stephen king, tales from the darkside, witch
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The Unborn (2009)
Director: David S. Goyer Writer: David S. Goyer
Posted in Drama, Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Tagged c.s. lee, cam gigandet, carla gugino, david s. goyer, drama, gary oldman, horror, idris elba, james remar, jane alexander, meagan good, michael bay, mystery, odette annable, possessed, possession, spirit, the unborn, thriller, unborn
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The Warriors (1979)
Director: Walter Hill Writers: David Shaber and Walter Hill (Based on the novel by Sol Yurick)
Posted in Action, Crime, Drama
Tagged 1979, adaptation, david harris, david patrick kelly, david shaber, fight, frank marshall, gang, gangs, james remar, joel silver, michael beck, murder, new york, new york city, nyc, police, sol yurick, subway, the warriors, walter hill
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Psycho (1998)
Director: Gus Van Sant Writer: Joseph Stefano (Based on the novel by Robert Bloch)
Posted in Crime, Drama, Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Tagged 1998, adaptation, alfred hitchcock, anne heche, arizona, bates, bates motel, brian grazer, chad everett, drama, embezzeler, gus van sant, hitchcock, horror, hotel, james remar, joseph stefano, julianne moore, marion crane, motel, murder, mystery, norman bates, philip baker hall, psycho, rance howard, remake, rita wilson, robert bloch, robert forster, shower, steal, thief, thriller, viggo mortensen, vince vaughn, william h. macy
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Miracle on 34th Street (1994)
Director: Les Mayfield Writers: George Seaton and John Hughes (Story by Valentine Davies) (Based on a screenplay by George Seaton)
Posted in Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Review, Romance
Tagged allison janney, christmas, coles, comedy, department story, drama, dylan mcdermott, elizabeth perkins, faither, fantasy, george seaton, gift, holidays, j.t. walsh, james remar, jane leeves, john hughes, lawyer, les mayfield, mara wilson, miracle, miracle on 34th street, parada, present, richard attenborough, romance, santa, santa claus, valentine davies, wedding
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48 HRS. (1982)
Director: Walter Hill Writers: Walter Hill & Larry Gross and Roger Spottiswoode and Steven E. de Souza
Posted in Action, Comedy, Drama, Thriller
Tagged 48 hours, 48 hrs, Annette O'Toole, Brion James, buddy cop, convict, cop, eddie murphy, escape, jail, james horner, james remar, joel silver, murder, nick nolte, police, prison, prison break, walter hill
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Ratatouille (2007)
Director: Brad Bird (Co-Directed by Jan Pinkava) Writer: Brad Bird (Story by Jan Pinkava & Jim Capobianco & Brad Bird) After watching the very mediocre Brave I wanted to revisit one of Pixar’s best. This is just great filmmaking from … Continue reading
Posted in Animated, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
Tagged 2007, andrew stanton, brad bird, brad garrett, brian dennehy, chef, cook, critic, disney, food, france, french, ian holm, james remar, jan pinkava, janeane garofalo, Jim Capobianco, john lasseter, john ratzenberger, lou romano, michael giacchino, paris, patton oswalt, pest, peter o'toole, pixar, rat, ratatouille, restaurant, talking animal, will arnett
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Django Unchained (2012)
Director: Quentin Tarantino Writer: Quentin Tarantino No one else could have made this movie this way and I loved every second of it. By far the most entertaining and exciting film I saw this year. There are still a number … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Comedy, Drama, Romance, Thriller, Western
Tagged 2012, action, amber tamblyn, bounty hunter, broomhilda, bruce dern, christoph waltz, civil war, dentist, django, django unchained, don johnson, franco nero, german, james remar, jamie foxx, jonah hill, kerry washington, leonardo dicaprio, m.c. gainey, michael parks, mississippi, plantation, quentin tarantino, robert richardson, russ tamblyn, samuel l. jackson, slavery, slaves, tom savini, tom wopat, violent, walton goggins, weinstein, Western, zoe bell
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