Looking back at Gene Simmons in 1984’s Runaway movie

Ryan Lambie | Den of Geek

runaway-3Tom Selleck and Gene Simmons starred in Michael Crichton’s 1984 sci-fi thriller, Runaway. Ryan looks back at a flawed yet intriguing film…

Late 1984 saw two killer robot movies make their debut in cinemas. You’ve probably heard of the first one, released in October: The Terminator, the film that launched the career of James Cameron and cemented Arnold Schwarzenegger’s status as a movie star.

The second was Runaway, another sci-fi thriller that, in theory, could have been the bigger hit. It starred Tom Selleck and Kiss member Gene Simmons. It was written and directed by Michael Crichton, the director of the superb Westworld and writer of such best-selling novels as The Andromeda Strain and The Terminal Manboth adapted into great films. Six years after Runaway, Crichton would write Jurassic Park, a book that is still sending ripples through pop culture today.

Runaway ended up making about $7 million in cinemas – less than 10 percent of Cameron’s low-budget Terminator. Critical notices were middling, and even Crichton didn’t seem to have much enthusiasm for his film; “I’m bored with special effects,” he told the Washington Post just one month after Runaway‘s release.

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Gene Simmons Disagrees With Paul Stanley Over New KISS Album

Timothy Guy | The Press Enterprise

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On Tuesday Gene Simmons Disagrees With Paul Stanley Over New KISS Album was a top story. Here is the recap: Gene Simmons reveals in a new interview that he is on a different page than KISS cofounder Paul Stanley when it comes to the idea of the band making another studio album.

Simmons was asked by Southern California newspaper The Press Enterprise in a new interview if there is any chance that the band would record new music soon and he contradicted Stanley’s recent comments that it was unlikely the band would ever record another album.

Gene said, “Paul (Stanley) may think there’s not going to be another record; I suspect there will be. We never force the issue. There is no one to answer to except our own gut.

“I recently wrote a song called ‘Your Wish is My Command’ and it feels like KISS. It came out pretty easy. When there’s enough material, we’ll look at each other and say ‘you wanna?'”

Read the full interview – here.