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While auteur theorists and art house idealists may be the face of film as a respectable art forms, I have always felt a stronger connection to pulp and if box office numbers are to be believed so too does most of the medium’s audience. The moving picture was conceived of as low brow entertainment, a staged magical act that was taken to an extreme, and the lifeblood of films has always been audience pleasing and often vacuous entertainment.
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In an article on Portland Oregon, the author has a few paragraphs about filmmakers that selected Portland to shoot their films, here's the kind words about me:
"Albert Pyun, perhaps the last great B-movie auteur, also came to Portland of the 1990s for his Andrew Dice Clay vehicle Brain Smasher… a Love Story." - ALBERT CLICK HERE TO READ FULL STORY. These are the first graphic novel panels produced and design by Marc Heller, owner of Alchemy Comics, with pencil and inks by Daniel Dahl. Click the images to enlarge. - Albert.
![]() Despite Hollywood’s absolutely atrocious record with turning video games into films, there are so many that seem ripe for adaption. Fallout in particular is one that always seemed to stick out as a contender. There are far too few post-apocalyptic tales as is, and the Fallout universe is so vast and iconic that it seems like it could make for an incredible cinematic experience. CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE. At the end of last month we got the first word on Albert Pyun’s upcoming Star Warfare Rangers and the Cyborg Witch of Endor, and now a new trailer for the film has arrived along with an expanded synopsis.
The upcoming movie stars Ellie Church, Brad Thornton, Mayling Ng, Paul Gunn, Ashley Campbell, Glenn Maynard, Kati Salowsky, Travis Krauss, and Jax Scott and introduces 18-year-old actress Cat Cakmis as Leah C6. CLICK HERE TO READ FULL STORY. |
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