Steve Hunter

Movies

Shakespeare Uncensored
Sound Mixer
With his lead having got drunk on the day of the premier, the director decides to play Romeo himself to save the show.
Dead Weekend
Original Music Composer
In the midst of an evacuation effort, True World Forces agent Weed must secure an alien spacecraft suspected to have crashed somewhere in the city. But after Weed meets the ship's beautiful, shape-shifting pilot, he finds himself falling for her. As the two grow close, Weed struggles to determine where his true loyalties lie.
Cyber Bandits
Music
A navigator aboard a millionaire's yacht, Jack Morris discovers that the millionaire's mistress has stolen the data for his secret Virtual Reality. To escape, they encrypt, miniaturize, and tattoo the data onto Jack's PL:back. The pair share a VR adventure on the run from the Millionaire's thugs, meeting up with a wild series of characters.
Ski School
Original Music Composer
Rival groups in a skiing school do battle on and off the piste. One gang are rich and serious, the other group are party animals.
Wedding Band
Music
A couple who both work at wedding receptions encounter complications when they decide to marry.
Smart Alec
Music Producer
A young filmmaker arrives in Hollywood and tries to get his first movie financed.
Smart Alec
Original Music Composer
A young filmmaker arrives in Hollywood and tries to get his first movie financed.
Meat Loaf Live At Wembley 1982
Himself
Live is a live video of Meat Loaf, recorded at the Wembley Arena in London, on April 29, 1982. According to a misprint on some versions, the songs "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" and "Read 'Em and Weep" were also performed, but neither song was ever released. Track listing[edit] 1."Bat Out of Hell" - 10:37 2."You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth" - 5:59 3."Dead Ringer for Love" - 6:06 4."All Revved Up with No Place to Go" - 9:27 5."I'm Gonna Love Her for Both of Us" - 7:59 6."The Promised Land" - 6:21 7."Two Out of Three Ain't Bad" - 5:09 8."All Revved Up" (reprise) - 0:47 All tracks written by Jim Steinman, except "The Promised Land" by Chuck Berry