Right, Don Glut and Armand at G-FEST.
Monster Island News has posted a review of Don Glut's The Mummy's Kiss: Second Dynasty, which stars Christine Nguyen:
The Mummy's Kiss: Second Dynasty
I've already ordered a copy through Amazon.com. It should be arriving in a day or so (they originally told me it would be arriving around September 4).
Right, Christine Nguyen in "Mummy's Kiss: Second Dynasty." Definitely a Nguyen-Nguyen situation.
UPDATE (8/28/09): I received my copy and watched the movie through last night. Very entertaining. I noted that the E. Clem Wilson Building (on the northeast corner of Wilshire and LaBrea) was used as the office building where Christine Nguyen (as Elyse Lam) worked as a tabloid magazine reporter. Regular readers here will note that the Wilson Building was used as the "Daily Planet Building" on the Adventures of Superman during its first season (1951). The movie itself was fun (there's a reference to the old Universal Mummy movies of the 1940s) and Christine Nguyen shined. Don Glut did a good job in writing and directing. He's no Ed Wood! One word of warning: there's some frontal nudity (or, as Archie Bunker used to say, "nudal frontity").
UPDATE (10/2/09): It didn't dawn on me that the museum's lady director, Dr. Zita Furneaux (who wanted to get back her youth) was Belinda Gavin, a MySpace friend of mine. I thought she looked familiar but just couldn't place her. She was billed as Kylie Wyote. Then I read some reviews of the movie on-line and found that Kylie Wyote was actually Belinda. She was a contestant on American Gladiator last year (she put in a great effort). She played an evil, yet sympathetic, villain. Nice job, Belinda!
Monster Island News has posted a review of Don Glut's The Mummy's Kiss: Second Dynasty, which stars Christine Nguyen:
The Mummy's Kiss: Second Dynasty
I've already ordered a copy through Amazon.com. It should be arriving in a day or so (they originally told me it would be arriving around September 4).
Right, Christine Nguyen in "Mummy's Kiss: Second Dynasty." Definitely a Nguyen-Nguyen situation.
UPDATE (8/28/09): I received my copy and watched the movie through last night. Very entertaining. I noted that the E. Clem Wilson Building (on the northeast corner of Wilshire and LaBrea) was used as the office building where Christine Nguyen (as Elyse Lam) worked as a tabloid magazine reporter. Regular readers here will note that the Wilson Building was used as the "Daily Planet Building" on the Adventures of Superman during its first season (1951). The movie itself was fun (there's a reference to the old Universal Mummy movies of the 1940s) and Christine Nguyen shined. Don Glut did a good job in writing and directing. He's no Ed Wood! One word of warning: there's some frontal nudity (or, as Archie Bunker used to say, "nudal frontity").
UPDATE (10/2/09): It didn't dawn on me that the museum's lady director, Dr. Zita Furneaux (who wanted to get back her youth) was Belinda Gavin, a MySpace friend of mine. I thought she looked familiar but just couldn't place her. She was billed as Kylie Wyote. Then I read some reviews of the movie on-line and found that Kylie Wyote was actually Belinda. She was a contestant on American Gladiator last year (she put in a great effort). She played an evil, yet sympathetic, villain. Nice job, Belinda!
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