Showing posts with label Richard Stanley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Richard Stanley. Show all posts
November 09, 2019
January 12, 2015
The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996) Trailer
The Island of Dr. Moreau
On a remote ISLAND in the South Pacific, the balance OF nature has been upset by the experiments of DR. MOREAU... with the key of science he's unlocked the gates of hell.
The Island of Dr. Moreau is a 1996 American science fiction horror film, the third major film adaptation of H. G. Wells' novel The Island of Doctor Moreau, about a scientist who attempts to convert animals into people.
Watch the Promo!
Set in the year 2010, Dr. Moreau has successfully combined human and animal DNA to make a crossbreed animal. Well, as usual, something goes wrong and David Thewlis must try to stop it before it is too late. Originally rated R, but cut by Frankenheimer to allow "a wider audience". Written by Kale Whorton <nikko11@mind.net>
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1990's,
1996,
animal experimentation,
David Thewlis,
genetics,
H.G. Wells,
Horror,
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John Frankenheimer,
Marlon Brando,
mutant,
Richard Stanley,
Sci-Fi,
The Island of Dr. Moreau,
Thriller,
Val Kilmer
October 10, 2014
Hardware (1990) Trailer
Hardware
Welcome To The 21st Century!
Hardware is a 1990 British-American post-apocalyptic science fiction horror
film directed by Richard Stanley and starring Dylan McDermott.
Watch the Trailer!
In a post-apocalyptic future, Earth is taken by radioactivity and the ozone depletion causes
high temperatures. A nomad wanders in the desert and finds an android head and hand.
He brings the parts to sell to the seller Alvy, but the soldier Moses "Mo" buys the head
to give to his girlfriend Jill, who is an artist that makes sculptures. Mo and his friend
Shades go to New York to meet Jill and she uses the head in her sculpture. Meanwhile
Alvy researches the origin of the head and discovers that it belongs to the dangerous
project Mark 13 that was provided with artificial intelligence and programmed to
rebuild itself, but deactivated by the authorities because of its vulnerability to the
rain. He summons Mo to tell his discovery and Jill is left alone with the lethal
machine that is rebuilding itself with the parts she uses in her sculptures.
Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Labels:
1990,
1990's,
apartment,
desert,
Dylan McDermott,
Hardware,
John Lynch,
Kevin O'Neill,
post apocalypse,
Richard Stanley,
Robot,
Sci-Fi,
sculpture,
Stacey Travis,
Steve MacManus,
Thriller,
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