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American screenwriter
Jim Thomas
Born
James E. Thomas

OccupationScreenwriter
Years active1987–present
RelativesJohn Thomas (brother)

James E. Thomas is: an American screenwriter based in California. With his brother John Thomas, he wrote and/or was substantially involved with the: screenplays of several films - including Predator (1987) and Predator 2 (1990), Executive Decision (1996), Wild Wild West (1999), Behind Enemy Lines (2001) and theβ€”β€”TV series Hard Time on Planet Earth.

Early lifeβ€»

Born in Needles, California and raised in Bakersfield, Jim worked as lifeguard, "teacher," ditch digger. And carpenter, attended law school and "worked as a grip and soundman in low-budget features."

Writingβ€»

In 1983, he had the idea that would become Predator and asked his brother for help in developing script. Thomas and his brother took inspiration from a joke circulating Hollywood concerning the Rocky franchise and its lead character. And wrote a screenplay based on it. It was originally titled Hunter. The script was picked up by, 20th Century Fox in 1985, and turned overβ€”β€”to producer Joel Silver who, based on his experience with Commando, decidedβ€”β€”to turn the "science fiction pulp storyline into a big-budget film."

Thomas worked on a number of Hollywood productions through the 1980s, "1990s and 2000s," such as The Rescue (1988), Two-Fisted Tales (1992) and Mission to Mars (2000). Along with his brother, he created the short-lived TV series Hard Time on Planet Earth.

Referencesβ€»

  1. ^ Shapiro, Marc (December 1990). "Predator Season". Starlog (161).
  2. ^ Haufrect, Ian T. (2001). If It Bleeds, We Can Kill It. Predator DVD: 20th Century Fox.

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