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CYBORG LEGACY Update – Nov 9

November 9, 2010

The project is developing quickly and I’ll shoot it back to back with the Tales sequel RED MOON. In the script discussions, I find I like the idea of exploring Mary’s back story. She was Van Damme’s love interest in Cyborg. I believe Terrie Batson has a ethereal quality that can support an origin story [...]

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CYBORG LEGACY: RISE OF THE SLINGERS

November 7, 2010

The movie is shaping up as an origins movie. We get to see how the whole slinger brotherhood comes about as well as their prime nemesis, the Flesh Pirates. We also delve deep into who Gibson Rickenbacker was before the world turned to shit and get to see how Fender Tremolo came to be – [...]

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An Update…sorry to have been away!

November 6, 2010

Well, we did ship a foreign version of Tales to fulfill some contractual obligations. But Newmarket Films is acquiring the North American rights and we are finishing a different version for them which includes a completely different opening 5 minutes and a completely different final 10 minutes of the movie. At some point, I will [...]

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TALES OF AN ANCIENT EMPIRE screening at Fright Night Film Fest

July 26, 2010

Tales is screening on Sat, July 31 at 9 p.m. The show will be followed by Q&A with director, Albert Pyun, writer, Cynthia Curnan and Director of Photography, Phillip Waters.  Please anyone in the nearby area come and join us.  We’d love to see you! We will be there on August 1 too.

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“Tales of an Ancient Empire” San Diego Scout for TALES Premiere

June 27, 2010

Albert is very hands on with all aspects of his movies including all the screening specs.  He checks everything before locking a venue.  Below are pics of the whole process:

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TALES OF AN ANCIENT EMPIRE – THEATRICAL VERSION – JUNE 27

June 27, 2010

We made a movie called “Invasion” (AKA as Infection) back in 2005. It was an experimental film that consisted primarily of just a single unedited shot that ran for 60 minutes. Tony Riparetti and I worked a year on the soundtrack which we wanted to be as immersive as possible. Jim Hagopian shot the movie [...]

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TALES Article and Pyun interview on IFC

June 22, 2010

Albert Pyun’s “Tales” Stand Tall By Stephen Saito on 06/22/2010 Albert Pyun, photo courtesy of www.pyun.com 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 [...]

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Tales of an Ancient Empire – June 19 update

June 19, 2010

My apologies for not blogging the past several weeks but we’ve been working around the clock on getting Tales ready for its release. We actually created a “theatrical” version of the movie which can only really be played in a theater. It requires special optical and audio systems to playback fully. A lot of R [...]

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TALES OF AN ANCIENT EMPIRE UPDATE – MAY 24

May 25, 2010

First, thanks to everyone for their patience as we sort through the finish and shipping. What we’ve been working on is how best to secure the DVD from piracy. Bulletface has been pirated more than 100,000 times and we don’t want Tales to go that way. So we are talking with experts on how best [...]

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TALES OF AN ANCIENT EMPIRE – How to Purchase the Limited Edition now

May 19, 2010

Many of of you have asked for information and availability dates to purchase the Limited Edition DVD package. While we sold ot of the initial run of DVD packages, there were a 100 or so surplus unexpected copies created by the manufacturing run (those machines don’t stop on a dime I guess). So if any [...]

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