37-477: [REDACTED] Look up gore in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gore may refer to: Places [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] Gore, Queensland Gore Creek (New South Wales) Gore Island (Queensland) Canada [ edit ] Gore, Nova Scotia , a rural community Gore, Quebec , a township municipality Gore Bay, Ontario ,
74-421: A film for Universal based on the video game BioShock . However, budgetary and creative disputes stemming from Verbinski's wish to incorporate a functioning underwater rail transport system, driven by his noted fascination with trains, derailed development. Verbinski was then replaced by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo as director and the film was subsequently cancelled. In 2011 and 2013, Verbinski would delve into
111-660: A former municipality in Korçë County, Albania Goré, Chad , a town Roman Catholic Diocese of Goré , Chad Gore District, Upper Canada , an historical district of Upper Canada, now the province of Ontario, Canada Gore District, New Zealand , a district in the Southland region of the South Island of New Zealand Gore, New Zealand , a town Gore, Ethiopia , a town Gore Island (Baja California) , Mexico People [ edit ] Gore (given name) , including
148-498: A former municipality in Korçë County, Albania Goré, Chad , a town Roman Catholic Diocese of Goré , Chad Gore District, Upper Canada , an historical district of Upper Canada, now the province of Ontario, Canada Gore District, New Zealand , a district in the Southland region of the South Island of New Zealand Gore, New Zealand , a town Gore, Ethiopia , a town Gore Island (Baja California) , Mexico People [ edit ] Gore (given name) , including
185-507: A horror-mystery novel by Joseph Citro, also known as The Gore Splatter film , a horror genre also known as "gore film" Gore, colloquial term for recordings of graphic violence Textiles [ edit ] Gore (fabrics) , a triangular piece of cloth used in dress making or hat making Gore-Tex , a fabric made by W. L. Gore and Associates W. L. Gore and Associates , maker of Gore-Tex fabrics and other industrial products Other uses [ edit ] Gore (heraldry) ,
222-507: A horror-mystery novel by Joseph Citro, also known as The Gore Splatter film , a horror genre also known as "gore film" Gore, colloquial term for recordings of graphic violence Textiles [ edit ] Gore (fabrics) , a triangular piece of cloth used in dress making or hat making Gore-Tex , a fabric made by W. L. Gore and Associates W. L. Gore and Associates , maker of Gore-Tex fabrics and other industrial products Other uses [ edit ] Gore (heraldry) ,
259-701: A list of notable people with the given name Gore (surname) , including a list of notable people with the surname Al Gore (born 1948), American politician and environmentalist Gore, family name of the Earls of Arran in the Peerage of Ireland Gore baronets , in the Baronetage of Ireland Gregor Gore Verbinski (born 1964), American film director, screenwriter, producer and musician Gore Vidal (1925–2012), American writer Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Fictional places [ edit ] Gore,
296-551: A list of notable people with the given name Gore (surname) , including a list of notable people with the surname Al Gore (born 1948), American politician and environmentalist Gore, family name of the Earls of Arran in the Peerage of Ireland Gore baronets , in the Baronetage of Ireland Gregor Gore Verbinski (born 1964), American film director, screenwriter, producer and musician Gore Vidal (1925–2012), American writer Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Fictional places [ edit ] Gore,
333-555: A mythical place mentioned in the Arthurian legend, ruled by King Urien and probably based on the historical kingdom of Rheged The Gore , a fictional place in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings Music [ edit ] Gore (band) , a Dutch rock band formed in 1985 Gore (Deftones album) , 2016, or the title track Gore (Lous and the Yakuza album) , 2020 "Gore",
370-400: A mythical place mentioned in the Arthurian legend, ruled by King Urien and probably based on the historical kingdom of Rheged The Gore , a fictional place in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings Music [ edit ] Gore (band) , a Dutch rock band formed in 1985 Gore (Deftones album) , 2016, or the title track Gore (Lous and the Yakuza album) , 2020 "Gore",
407-509: A nuclear physicist. His father was of Polish descent. He attended La Jolla High School before enrolling at the University of California, Los Angeles ( UCLA ), where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in cinematography. In his youth, Verbinski was passionate about music and played in several punk rock bands, which influenced his creative approach. Verbinski was active in several L.A. rock bands early in his career. He played guitar in
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#1732837556146444-498: A roughly triangular charge upon a shield in a coat of arms Gore (road) , a narrow, triangular area of land often found at road merges and diverges Gore (segment) , an (often triangular) sector of a curved surface as used to make globes and balloons Gore (surveying) , a narrow usually triangular strip of land HMS Gore , a British frigate which served in the Royal Navy from 1943 to 1946 Striking spear , or The Gore,
481-445: A roughly triangular charge upon a shield in a coat of arms Gore (road) , a narrow, triangular area of land often found at road merges and diverges Gore (segment) , an (often triangular) sector of a curved surface as used to make globes and balloons Gore (surveying) , a narrow usually triangular strip of land HMS Gore , a British frigate which served in the Royal Navy from 1943 to 1946 Striking spear , or The Gore,
518-525: A script reader at the commercial production company Limelight in 1987. After director Julien Temple viewed some of his work, he signed to his production company Nitrate Films, and later Palomar Pictures, where he directed music videos for bands like Vicious Rumors , Bad Religion , NOFX , 24-7 Spyz and Monster Magnet . Verbinski moved from music videos to commercials, where he worked for many brand names including Nike , Coca-Cola , Canon , Skittles and United Airlines . One of his most famous commercials
555-450: A song by Trippie Redd from his 2018 album Life's a Trip Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] General Gore (character) , fictional character in the film Friend of the World by Brian Patrick Butler Gore (film) , a cancelled biographical film about Gore Vidal Gore: Ultimate Soldier , a 2002 first-person shooter video game The Unseen (novel) ,
592-402: A song by Trippie Redd from his 2018 album Life's a Trip Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] General Gore (character) , fictional character in the film Friend of the World by Brian Patrick Butler Gore (film) , a cancelled biographical film about Gore Vidal Gore: Ultimate Soldier , a 2002 first-person shooter video game The Unseen (novel) ,
629-533: A town Gore, Virginia , an unincorporated community Gore Canyon , Colorado Gore Creek (Colorado) Gore Mountain (New York) Gore Mountain (Vermont) Gore Range , Colorado Goretown, South Carolina , an unincorporated community Junction City, Kentucky , formerly known as Gore "The Gore", southeast Indiana, a nickname for part of the former Northwest Territory ceded from Ohio to Indiana in 1803, originally Dearborn County Gore Township, Michigan Elsewhere [ edit ] Gorë ,
666-533: A town Gore, Virginia , an unincorporated community Gore Canyon , Colorado Gore Creek (Colorado) Gore Mountain (New York) Gore Mountain (Vermont) Gore Range , Colorado Goretown, South Carolina , an unincorporated community Junction City, Kentucky , formerly known as Gore "The Gore", southeast Indiana, a nickname for part of the former Northwest Territory ceded from Ohio to Indiana in 1803, originally Dearborn County Gore Township, Michigan Elsewhere [ edit ] Gorë ,
703-684: A township on Manitoulin Island United Kingdom [ edit ] Gore Hundred , a historic subdivision of Middlesex Kensington Gore , a street in Kensington, West London Gore House , on Kensington Gore Gore Water, a tributary of the River Esk, Lothian , which gives its name to Gorebridge United States [ edit ] Gore, Georgia , an unincorporated community Gore, Missouri , an unincorporated community Gore, Ohio , an unincorporated community Gore, Oklahoma ,
740-516: A township on Manitoulin Island United Kingdom [ edit ] Gore Hundred , a historic subdivision of Middlesex Kensington Gore , a street in Kensington, West London Gore House , on Kensington Gore Gore Water, a tributary of the River Esk, Lothian , which gives its name to Gorebridge United States [ edit ] Gore, Georgia , an unincorporated community Gore, Missouri , an unincorporated community Gore, Ohio , an unincorporated community Gore, Oklahoma ,
777-404: A wrestling attack move used by Rhyno See also [ edit ] Goar (disambiguation) Gor (disambiguation) Goring (disambiguation) Gorr (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Gore . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to
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#1732837556146814-404: A wrestling attack move used by Rhyno See also [ edit ] Goar (disambiguation) Gor (disambiguation) Goring (disambiguation) Gorr (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Gore . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to
851-587: Is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. He is best known for directing Mouse Hunt , The Ring , the first three Pirates of the Caribbean films, and Rango . For his work on Rango , Verbinski won both the Academy Award and BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film . Verbinski was born in Oak Ridge, Tennessee , the fourth of five children of Laurette Ann (née McGovern) and Victor Vincent Verbinski,
888-567: Is given a "Thanks to" credit in the film. He then directed the very successful Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl which earned over $ 600 million at the international box office. This was his first collaboration with producer Jerry Bruckheimer , whom he has since collaborated with on several other movies. His next film was The Weather Man , which starred Nicolas Cage . The film received mixed to positive reviews but
925-571: The Daredevils , Bulldozer with John Thum, Mike Parma and Wiggy, The Drivers, and the all-star band The Cylon Boys Choir. He was also in a band called The Little Kings, which backed Stiv Bators on his version of " Have Love Will Travel " with amateur drummer Chris "Poobah" Bailey. Along with a cover of the Moody Blues song " The Story in Your Eyes " (by other musicians), the song was released by Bators in
962-563: The Fall of 1986 as a 12-inch single on Bomp! (catalogue #12136) and was later included in Bators' compilation album L.A. L.A. On the compilation album's liner notes, label owner Greg Shaw described the band as "an adequate but rootless Hollywood glam -damaged band with tattoos". His first films were a series of 8 mm films called The Driver Files c. 1979, when he was a young teen. After graduating from film school at UCLA , he got his first job as
999-536: The Native American Tonto . The film grossed $ 260 million against a $ 215–225 million budget, plus an estimated $ 150–160 million marketing campaign. That same year, he was also the executive producer of the Ben Stiller adaptation of The Secret Life of Walter Mitty , after having initially been attached in 2010 to direct the film himself. In 2012, Verbinski announced three films in development at Blind Wink;
1036-565: The Western Bitterroot , the sci-fi film Spaceless , and a live action film based on the board game Clue . At various points, he was attached to direct all three films, before eventually opting to produce instead. In 2016, Verbinski's horror film A Cure for Wellness starring Dane DeHaan and Mia Goth premiered at the Alamo Drafthouse before receiving a wide release in 2017. It received mediocre reviews from critics and
1073-474: The Western genre, with decidedly different results: Rango was well received, critically and commercially, and earned the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature . However, his adaptation of the 1930s radio hero, The Lone Ranger for Disney, was not, the project having been stuck in development hell for several years, undergone rewrites and budget cuts, and gained controversy for the casting of Johnny Depp as
1110-476: The Wild Things Are , The Big Ticket , The Light Princess and an unpublished manuscript by William Monahan titled The Lighthouse . Verbinski returned in 2001 with the action/comedy The Mexican , starring Julia Roberts and Brad Pitt . The film received mixed reviews, and performed modestly at the box-office, earning $ 68 million domestically which was quite meager considering its star power (it
1147-408: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up gore in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gore may refer to: Places [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] Gore, Queensland Gore Creek (New South Wales) Gore Island (Queensland) Canada [ edit ] Gore, Nova Scotia , a rural community Gore, Quebec , a township municipality Gore Bay, Ontario ,
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1258-545: Was a box office failure. In March 2005, he started filming the sequels Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End . The former then became his biggest success so far, becoming the third film ever to gross over $ 1 billion at the international box office. In 2008, Verbinski's Blind Wink production company signed a deal with Universal. Verbinski was also set to direct
1295-507: Was a financial bomb, grossing $ 26.6 million against a $ 40 million budget. Verbinski was set to next direct a film centering around the character Gambit , within the X-Men film universe , before dropping out of the project in January 2018. In the 2020s, he was seeking financial backing for Cattywumpus , an animated feature about cats in outer space, after being in the works at Netflix . Verbinski
1332-501: Was for Budweiser , featuring frogs who croak the brand name. For his efforts in commercials, Verbinski won four Clio Awards and one Cannes Advertising Silver Lion. After completing a short film, The Ritual (which he both wrote and directed), Verbinski made his feature film directing debut in 1997 with Mouse Hunt , which became a global hit. Following that film's success, Verbinski planned and developed several aborted projects; The Sky Is Falling , Mission to Mars , Where
1369-472: Was technically successful due to its moderately low $ 38 million budget). Verbinski followed it up with the horror film remake The Ring (2002), which struck gold globally, grossing well over $ 200 million worldwide. Verbinski also had a directorial hand in The Time Machine that year, temporarily taking over for an exhausted Simon Wells . Verbinski directed some of the underground Morlock sequences and
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