
![]() On the occasion of Albert Pyun's long awaited Tales of an Ancient Empire, Planet Origo spoke to the prolific cult director about his sci-fi and fantasy movies, including the unmade ones, how Kris Kristofferson crewed on his movie, and what he learned from James Bond and Akira Kurosawa. (Click here for full interview)
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![]() “Tales of an Ancient Empire,” starring Kevin Sorbo and written and produced by Cynthia Curnan, is the follow-up to “The Sword and the Sorcerer.” Pyun has “high hopes for ‘Tales’ to follow in its success,” he stated. Albert answered a few questions for us about “Tales” several months ago. Please see recent updates at the article’s end: SW: You and screenwriter Cynthia Curnan have collaborated on other projects. How has your association continued with this film? AP: She really seems to get what I see in my mind’s eye. We share the same vision of things, which is rare, and she is really smart about what audiences will or won’t accept. She has a keen story instinct, as well as how to tell a story from a unique and imaginative point of view. She just gets what I’m trying to capture. (Click here to read full article). |
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