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Filmography from Scott Peat

Filmography from : Scott Peat


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Dead Season, Adam Deyoe, 2012
When a worldwide viral outbreak leads to a plague of zombies scouring the earth for the living, two survivors flee the chaos of America to a remote island, hoping for a chance to start a new life. What they find is unrelenting horror. Beyond the hordes of the flesh-hungry undead, the other people already on the island force the pair into a fight-or-die battle amongst themselves. Armed only with crude weapons, they must descend to savagery and...


Transformers, Michael Bay, 2007
For centuries, two races of robotic aliens–the Autobots and the Decepticons–have waged a war, with the fate of the universe at stake. When the battle comes to Earth, all that stands between the evil Decepticons and ultimate power is a clue held by young Sam Witwicky. An average teenager, Sam is consumed with everyday worries about school, friends, cars and girls. Unaware that he alone is mankind’s last chance for survival, Sam and his...


Westworld, Richard J Lewis (6 episodes, 2016-2022), Jonathan Nolan (3 episodes, 2016-2020), Frederick EO Toye (3 episodes, 2016-2018), Vincenzo Natali (2 episodes, 2016-2018), Stephen Williams (2 episodes, 2016-2018), Paul Cameron (2 episodes, 2020-2022), Jennifer Getzinger (2 episodes, 2020), Craig William Macneill (2 episodes, 2022), Jonny Campbell (1 episode, 2016), Michelle MacLaren (1 episode, 2016), Neil Marshall (1 episode, 2016), Uta Briesewitz (1 episode, 2018), Lisa Joy (1 episode, 2018), Nicole Kassell (1 episode, 2018), Tarik Saleh (1 episode, 2018), Craig Zobel (1 episode, 2018), Anna Foerster (1 episode, 2020), Amanda Marsalis (1 episode, 2020), Helen Shaver (1 episode, 2020), Hanelle M Culpepper (1 episode, 2022), Meera Menon (1 episode, 2022), Andrew Seklir (1 episode, 2022), 0
Westworld isn't your typical amusement park. Intended for rich vacationers, the futuristic park allows its visitors to live out their most primal fantasies with the robotic "hosts." However, the robotic hosts have evolved an artificial consciousness that is similar to, yet diverges from, human consciousness. No matter how illicit the fantasy may be, there are no consequences for the park's guests, allowing for any wish to be indulged; but there...