Henry, you just named about 60-80% of his directorial filmography.
I have those three films in my library. His constant Shakespearisms can get tiresome but I do enjoy those DVDs a lot.
I admire the fact that he hired a veteran composer on his directorial debut film and then gave virtual unknowns a chance to break through to the big time on his two TREK features. I realize budgetary restrictions necessitated that but he made excellent choices.
Henry, you just named about 80% of his directorial filmography.
I have those three films in my library. His constant Shakespearisms can get tiresome but I do enjoy those DVDs a lot.
Hi Adam! To be honest I still haven't seen THE DAY AFTER or VOLUNTEERS! I just received VOLUNTEERS and am waiting for THE DAY AFTER, I have a feeling they will be added to the three I just mentioned once I see them.
A couple of other directed films are The Deceivers and Company Business. His writing credits are a bit more extensive. I had no idea he worked on Tomorrow Never Dies.