On this special episode, Mike talks with writer/director Albert Pyun about his latest film, the sci-fi epic Interstellar Civil War: Shadows of the Empire (2017). They also discuss Pyun's dementia and how he was able to use this as an artistic method in the creation of his film.
Take a bunch of hardened criminals, set them at one another at the behest of Ice-T, and add a mambo beat... that's the genius of Albert Pyun's Mean Guns, one of the best shoot 'em ups of the last twenty years.
This week's co-host, Fred Fritz of Movie Apocalypse is scarily well-versed in the Pyuniverse.
Mike and Mondo Justin get crazy and have a blast chatting about the 1984 Walter Hill directed, Streets of Fire. Justin talks with the star of the film, Michael Paré.
In addition, the guys get a bizarre and from-beyond-the-grave telephone call from Mr. Hervé Villechaize. We know it seems impossible but you should listen anyway because you won't believe it.
Special Guest: Albert Pyun Guest Co-Host: Josh Hadley
Captain America has thrown his mighty shield in theaters for seven decades. Mike & Mondo Justin take a look at two of these instances: the 1990 Albert Pyun version and the 2011 Joe Johnston release.