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Filmography
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Southland Tales (2006)
Southland Tales is an ensemble
piece set in the futuristic landscape of Los Angeles on July 4,
2008, as it stands on the brink of social, economic and
environmental disaster. Boxer Santaros is an action star who's
stricken with amnesia. His life intertwines with Krysta Now, an
adult film star developing her own reality television project, and
David Clark, a Hermosa Beach police officer who holds the key to a
vast conspiracy.
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Spit (2005)
A vengeful husband and a cheating
wife inadvertently and unbeknownst to each other, hire the same
hitman to kill each other.
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The Bourne Supremacy (2004)
(song "Extreme Ways")
When Jason Bourne is framed for a
botched CIA operation he is forced to take up his former life as a
trained assassin to survive.
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Moby Presents: Alien Sex Party (2003)
Alien Sex Party is a comic frenzy
filled with sexual innuendo, music, science fiction, and all
combinations thereof. The film takes place in an adult video store
on Christmas Eve and features Joe (the befuddled owner who is
terrified of his own merchandise), Adam (an employee who spouts
his indignation on all subjects), and Tina (a woman whose
unabashed promiscuity lends itself well to the leadership of the
three porno pioneers). There are also dancing security guards, mad
bombers, Star Trek nerds, and porn-obsessed freaks all in the
presence of musical numbers, pornstar cameos, and appearances by
dildo-festooned executive producer Moby all proving that sex is
not crime and that the Christmas spirit can be found anywhere,
even at Amazing Video.
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xXx (2002)
Vin
Diesel plays Xander Cage. He's your standard adrenaline junkie
with no fear and a lousy attitude. When the US Government
"recruits" him to go on a mission, he's not exactly
thrilled. His mission: to gather information on an organization
that may just be planning the destruction of the world, led by the
nihilistic Yorgi.
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The Bourne Identity (2002)
Based very loosely on Robert
Ludlum's novel, the Bourne Identity is the story of a man whose
wounded body is discovered by fisherman who nurse him back to
health. He can remember nothing and begins to try to rebuild his
memory based on clues such as the Swiss bank account, the number
of which, is implanted in his hip. He soon realizes that he is
being hunted and takes off with Marie on a search to find out who
he is and why he is being hunted.A rare mutation has occurred
within the vampire community.
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Blade II (2002)
(song "Gettin'
Aggressive")
The Reaper. A vampire so consumed
with an insatiable bloodlust that they prey on vampires as well as
humans, transforming victims who are unlucky enough to survive
into Reapers themselves. Now their quickly expanding population
threatens the existence of vampires, and soon there won't be
enough humans in the world to satisfy their bloodlust. Blade,
Whistler (Yes, he's back) and an armory expert named Scud are
curiously summoned by the Shadow Council. The council reluctantly
admits that they are in a dire situation and they require Blade's
assistance. Blade then tenuously enters into an alliance with The
Bloodpack, an elite team of vampires trained in all modes of
combat to defeat the Reaper threat. Blade's team and the Bloodpack
are the only line of defense which can prevent the Reaper
population from wiping out the vampire and human populations.
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Lara
Croft: Tomb Raider (2001)
Based on the popular video game of
the same name, this film stars Angelina Jolie as Lara Croft - a
tough, sexy, armed adventurer who was born into wealth and groomed
at the most elite schools. She travels to dangerous and mysterious
locales around the globe in search of rare, lost crypts and
long-forgotten empires. She speaks numerous languages, is highly
trained for combat and answers to no one, obeying only a desire
for adventure.
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Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000)
(opening theme)
Car theft in Long Beach went down
47% when Randall "Memphis" Raines walked away from the
life. He gets dragged back into it by assuming the job his brother
Kip screwed up for stolen-car broker Raymond Calitri: steal 50
exotic cars and have them on a container ship by 8 AM Friday
morning, and he got this news on a Monday. With Calitri
threatening to kill him and Kip, and the police GRAB unit
breathing down his neck, Memphis reassembles his old crew and
attempts to pull off the logistically impossible.
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Any Given Sunday (1999)
(additional music score)
Any Given Sunday" is a behind
the scenes look at the life and death struggles of modern day
gladiators and those who lead them.
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Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
(song "James Bond Theme [Moby's
Re-Version]")
When an egotistical media baron is
tied to the disappearance of a British battleship, James Bond is
sent to investigate.
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The Saint (1997)
(song "Oil 1") (uncredited)
Simon Templar - a fictitious name a
young orphan boy invented for himself in a Hong Kong orphanage
years ago - is now a suave, debonair, international thief who
needs to pull-off just one more exuberant heist to put him at the
$50 million mark in his Swiss bank account (his goal amount for
retirement). An easy job: simply steal Dr. Emma Russel's formula
for cold-fusion, and deliver it to a Russian billionaire bent on
sending Russia back to Communism - no problem, Right? Wrong!
There's one thing Mr. Templar, master of disguise didn't count on
... falling in love.
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Scream (1996)
(song "First Cool
Hive")
A psychopathic serial killer is
stalking a group of teens just like in the movies!
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Heat (1995)
(song "God Moving Over the
Face of the Waters")
A Los Angeles crime saga,
"Heat" focuses on the lives of two men on opposite sides
of the law - one a detective; the other a thief
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