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Tag Archives: keith david
DC League of Super-Pets (2022)
Director: Jared Stern (Co-Directed by Sam J. Levine) Writers: Jared Stern and John Whittington
Posted in Action, Adventure, Animated, Comedy, Fantasy, Science Fiction
Tagged 2022, adaptation, alfred molina, aquaman, batman, ben schwartz, busy philipps, cat, comic book, crime, cyborg, dan fogler, dany garcia, Dascha Polanco, daveed diggs, david egan, dc, dc comics, DC League of Super-Pets, diego luna, dog, dogs, dwayne johnson, fight, green lantern, guinea pig, hiram garcia, jameela jamil, jared stern, jeanine clement, Jhoanne Reyes, john early, john krasinski, john whittington, justice league, kate mckinnon, keanu reeves, keith david, kevin hart, krypto, league of super-pets, lena headey, marc maron, maya erskine, natasha lyonne, olivia wilde, patricia hicks, pet, pets, pig, Sam J. Levine, steve jablonsky, superhero, superman, superpowers, the flash, thomas middleditch, turtle, vanessa bayer, villain, wonder woman, yvette nicole brown
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Coraline (2009)
Director: Henry Selick Writer: Henry Selick (Based on the book by Neil Gaiman)
Posted in Animated, Drama, Fantasy
Tagged 2009, adaptation, alternate world, animated, animation, bill mechanic, bruno coulais, buttons, cat, christopher murrie-green, coraline, dakota fanning, dawn french, door, drama, eyes, family, fantasy, flowers, garden, henry selick, ian mcshane, jennifer saunders, john hodgman, keith david, kid, laika, mary sandell, motorcycle, needle, neil gaiman, nightmare, parallel world, peter kozachik, robert bailey jr., ronald sanders, stop motion animation, supernatural, teri hatcher
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The Quick and the Dead (1995)
Director: Sam Raimi Writer: Simon Moore
Posted in Action, Western
Tagged 1995, action, alan silvestri, allen shapiro, arizona, bruce campbell, competition, cowboy, dante spinotti, desert, duel, gary sinise, gene hackman, gun, gunfight, gunfighter, guns, gunslinger, high noon, joshua donen, keith david, kevin conway, lance henriksen, leonardo dicaprio, mark boone junior, noose, pat hingle, patrick markey, pietro scalia, revenge, rob tapert, robert tapert, roberts blossom, russell crowe, saloon, sam raimi, scott spiegel, sharon stone, shootout, simon moore, the quick and the dead, tobin bell, tournament, Western
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They Live (1988)
Director: John Carpenter Writer: John Carpenter (Based on the short story “Eight O’Clock in the Morning” by Ray Nelson)
Posted in Action, Science Fiction, Thriller
Tagged 1988, action, adaptation, al leong, alan howarth, alien, aliens, brainwashing, conspiracy, construction, eight o'clock in the morning, frank armitage, frank e. jimenez, gary b. kibbe, george flower, ghoul, john carpenter, keith david, larry franco, meg foster, news, obey, ray nelson, roddy piper, satire, sci-fi, science fiction, sunglasses, television, they live, thriller, tv
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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 Chronicles of Riddick (2004)
Director: David Twohy Writer: David Twohy (Based on characters created by Jim Wheat & Ken Wheat) Unrated Director’s Cut. I know that this movie is dumb and incoherent but I still kind of like it anyway. What can I say. … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Adventure, Science Fiction
Tagged 2004, action, adventure, alexa davalos, bounty hunter, camille brown, colm feore, david twohy, dead, death, dennis virkler, director's cut, graeme revell, jim wheat, judi dench, karl urban, keith david, ken wheat, martin hunter, pitch black, prison, prisoner, riddick, sci-fi, science fiction, scott kroopf, sequel, space, thandie newton, thandiwe newton, the chronicles of riddick, unrated, vin diesel
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The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury (2004)
Director: Peter Chung Writer: Brett Matthews (Story by David Twohy) (Based on characters created by Ken Wheat & Jim Wheat) Only 35 minutes long but was original released as a stand alone DVD. So I guess I will count it … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Animated, Science Fiction
Tagged 2004, action, animated, animation, anime, bounty hunter, brett matthews, christopher mann, dark fury, david twohy, fight, fighting, future, jae y. moh, jim wheat, john kafka, keith david, ken solomon, ken wheat, machine head, peter chung, prison, prisoner, riddick, sci-fi, science fiction, the chronicles of riddick, The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury, tobias enhys, vin diesel
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Pitch Black (2000)
Director: David Twohy Writers: Jim Wheat & Ken Wheat and David Twohy (Story by Jim Wheat & Ken Wheat) Had not seen this since around when it came out I think. Holds up! The kind of solid, low budget, scrappy … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller
Tagged 2000, action, alien, aliens, cole hauser, convict, crash, creatures, criminal, dark, david eggby, david twohy, desert, director's cut, eclipse, graeme revell, horror, jim wheat, keith david, ken wheat, monsters, pitch black, planet, radha mitchell, rick shaine, riddick, sci-fi, science fiction, space, spaceship, stranded, thriller, tom engelman, unrated, vin diesel
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