Thursday, March 31, 2022

 'Alien From L.A.' (1988) - Albert Pyun.

Masterful midnight moviemaker Albert Pyun's dreamy-delirious, day-glow bonkers 80s Sci-fi spectacular 'Alien from L.A.' (1988) is arguably one of the more bodacious-looking, tectonic plate penetratingly deep B-movies y'all could ever see, dude! To whit: a hellaciously hot, hard-bodied honey-bunny (Kathy Ireland) unexpectedly ventures fathoms deep into the generously populated bowels of mother earth and disturbingly discovers a monumentally mysterious, subterraneanly strange, freakishly boisterous 'Alt. middle earth society' that very soon aggressively confounds her mall-muddled, sun-soaked, bikini-blonde brain in this sublimely ridiculous, triumphantly terrestrial VHS-era Sci-fi oddity masterminded by the noted celluloid cyberpunk Albert Pyun!

'DANGER, WILL ROBINSON!!!!!!!!!'

'Alien From L.A.' is deffo NOT suitable entertainment for flat-earthers, dude! But, perhaps, avid David Ike-following crypto-cats will dig biggly on the multiple layers within Albert Pyun's scintillatingly kooky, substrata Sci-fi shenanigans!!!

'DTV action legend Albert 'Nemesis' Pyun digs a little deeper than most and unearths B-Movie gold with his paradigm shifting, juiced-up Jules Verne-inspired, outrageously off-beat 80s Sci-fantasy weirdness!' - Tor Bronson @ 'The Heroic Blood Shed'.

 

 



 




 







 

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