
B-movie maestro Albert Pyun on a $2 million "Spider-Man," flummoxing Dennis Hopper and his new "Tales of the Ancient Empire."
In the independent filmmaking world, Albert Pyun is a little more independent than most. Having made his directorial debut with “The Sword and the Sorcerer” in 1982 after serving an apprenticeship under Akira Kurosawa, Pyun carved out a unique niche as a director of low-budget, high-concept genre films starring casts slightly past their prime. (Click here to read full interview)