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Tag Archives: jerry goldsmith
Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990)
Director: Joe Dante Writer: Charles Haas (Based on characters created by Chris Columbus)
Posted in Comedy, Fantasy, Horror, Science Fiction
Tagged 1990, bat, bubba smith, charles haas, charles s. haas, chris columbus, christopher lee, chuck jones, comedy, dean norris, dick butkus, dick miller, electricity, fantasy, frank marshall, gizmo, gremlin, gremlins, gremlins 2, gremlins 2: the new batch, horror, howie mandel, hulk hogan, isiah whitlock jr., jerry goldsmith, joe dante, john glover, john hora, julia sweeney, kathleen kennedy, kent beyda, leonard maltin, michael finnell, mogwai, monster, monsters, new york, new york city, nyc, office, Phoebe Cates, rick baker, robert picardo, robert prosky, sci-fi, science fiction, scientist, sequel, skyscraper, spider, steven spielberg, Zach Galligan
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The Mummy (1999)
Director: Stephen Sommers Writer: Stephen Sommers (Story by Stephen Sommers and Lloyd Fonvielle & Kevin Jarre A very important movie going experience for 13 year old Jon! Had not seen it in over decade and thought it held up pretty … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Horror
Tagged 1920s, 1999, action, adrian biddle, adventure, ancient, arnold vosloo, bernard fox, bob ducsay, brendan fraser, curse, egypt, egyptian, fantasy, horror, immortality, jerry goldsmith, john hannah, jonathan hyde, kelly matsumoto, kevin j. o'connor, kevin jarre, librarian, library, lloyd fonvielle, monster, mummy, oded fehr, pharoah, priest, rachel weisz, sand, sean daniel, the mummy, tomb
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Chinatown (1974)
Director: Roman Polanski Writer: Robert Towne Excellent. One of my all time favorites.
Posted in Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Tagged 1930s, 1974, burt young, california, chinatown, cop, crime, detective, diane ladd, drama, faye dunaway, incest, jack nicholson, jerry goldsmith, john a. alonzo, john hillerman, john huston, land, los angeles, mystery, neo noir, noir, perry lopez, police, private investigator, rape, real estate, robert evans, robert towne, roman polanski, roy jenson, sam o'steen, stanley cortez, thriller, water
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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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Gremlins (1984)
Director: Joe Dante Writer: Chris Columbus
Posted in Comedy, Fantasy, Horror
Tagged 1984, chinatown, chris columbus, christmas, chuck jones, comedy, corey feldman, fantasy, francés lee mccain, gift, gizmo, gremlin, gremlins, holiday, horror, howie mandel, Hoyt Axton, jerry goldsmith, joe dante, jonathan banks, michael finnell, michael winslow, mogwai, monster, monsters, pet, peter cullen, Phoebe Cates, polly holliday, present, small town, steven spielberg, water, Zach Galligan
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Hollow Man (2000)
Director: Paul Verhoeven Writer: Andrew W. Marlowe (Story by Gary Scott Thompson and Andrew W. Marlowe) Not good. Probably my least favorite Verhoeven. Special effects hold up pretty well though so worth watching for that.
Posted in Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller
Tagged 2000, alan marshall, andrew w. marlowe, douglas wick, elisabeth shue, experiment, Gary Scott Thompson, gorilla, greg grunberg, hollow man, horror, insane, invisible, jerry goldsmith, joey slotnick, josh brolin, kevin bacon, killer, kim dickens, mary randle, paul verhoeven, rape, research, sci-fi, science, science fiction, scientist, stalk, stalker, thriller, william devane
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Basic Instinct (1992)
Director: Paul Verhoeven Writer: Joe Eszterhas A sleazy good time!
Posted in Crime, Drama, Horror, Thriller, Uncategorized
Tagged alan marshall, basic instinct, california, cop, crime, denis arndt, detective, drama, george dzundza, horror, ice pick, jack mcgee, james rebhorn, jan de bont, jeanne tripplehorn, jerry goldsmith, joe eszterhas, michael douglas, murder, mystery, novelist, nudity, paul verhoeven, police, romance, san francisco, seduction, sex, sharon stone, stephen tobolowsky, thriller, wayne knight, writer
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Total Recall (1990)
Director: Paul Verhoeven Writers: Ronald Shusett & Dan O’Bannon and Gary Goldman (Screen Story by Ronald Shusett & Dan O’Bannon and Jon Povill) (Based on the short story “We Can Remember It For You Wholesale” by Philip K. Dick) This movie fucking RULES!
Posted in Action, Science Fiction, Thriller
Tagged 1990, action, adaptation, adventure, arnold schwarzenegger, buzz feitshans, dan o'bannon, dean norris, dream, dreams, gary goldman, jerry goldsmith, jon povill, kuato, mars, memory implant, michael ironside, mutant, mutants, paul verhoeven, philip k. dick, quaid, rachel ticotin, ronald shusett, ronny cox, sci-fi, science fiction, sharon stone, space, thriller, total recall, virtual, we can remember it for you wholesale
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Seconds (1966)
Director: John Frankenheimer Writer: Lewis John Carlino (Based on the novel by David Ely)
Posted in Drama, Science Fiction, Thriller
Tagged 1966, adaptation, bank, banker, black and white, california, david ely, death, drama, edward lewis, frances reid, identity, jeff corey, jerry goldsmith, john frankenheimer, john randolph, kirk douglas, lewis john carlino, malibu, middle age, murray hamilton, plastic surgery, psychotherapy, richard anderson, rock hudson, salome jens, sci-fi, science fiction, seconds, surgery, thriller, will geer
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