Vinegar Syndrome

Alien From L.A.

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This listing is for the standard edition Blu-ray. The limited edition slipcover (designed by Earl Kess) was limited to 6,000 units and is sold out. The two versions are identical, aside from the slipcover.

Wanda’s famed archeologist father has been missing for years. Out of the blue, she receives an unexpected letter from her father’s colleague in Africa informing her that his disappearance is due to his presumed death after falling down a bottomless pit. Deciding to make the transcontinental journey in the hope of finding him alive, Wanda flies to Africa only to end up stumbling down the same pit as her father. Once at the bottom of the hole, she discovers that it’s the gateway to a lost subterranean civilization - Atlantis! Unfortunately, the Atlanteans don’t take too kindly to visitors from the Earth’s surface...

An intentionally absurd late 80s cable TV mainstay from Cannon Films, helmed by beloved cult filmmaker, Albert Pyun (Radioactive Dreams, Nemesis), ALIEN FROM L.A. stars actress and model, Kathy Ireland (The Player) in her breakout role, along with William R. Moses (TV’s JAG) and Linda Kerridge (Fade to Black). Vinegar Syndrome presents this wonderfully wacky sci-fi comedy on Blu-ray, newly restored in 2K.

directed by: Albert Pyun
starring: Kathy Ireland, Linda Kerridge, William R. Moses
1988 / 87 min / 1.85:1 / English Stereo

Additional info:

  • Region A Blu-ray
  • Newly scanned & restored in 2k from its 35mm interpositive
  • “Making a Fairytale” - an interview with director Albert Pyun
  • “Putting the puzzle together” - an interview with actor Thom Mathews
  • Audio interview with actress Linda Kerridge
  • Reversible cover artwork
  • English SDH subtitles

Overall rating: 4.144847 / 5 from 359 reviews.

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Customers appreciate the Blu-ray transfer and design of 'Alien From L.A.' by Vinegar Syndrome, praising its quality and aesthetics. The film, directed by Albert Pyun, is considered one of his better works, though opinions on the movie itself vary. The artwork on the slipcover is highly regarded, while the voice acting receives mixed reviews.

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  • Transfer Quality: 6%
  • Design Quality: 7%
  • Release Quality: 8%
  • Enjoyment: 6%
  • Slipcover Artwork: 6%

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Review highlights

  • "The transfer for the movie looks absolutely superb, And the audio is clear and crisp throughout!"Ewan G.
  • "Transfer looks great and the slipcover is cool."Peter O.
  • "Quirky and fun B movie with a great looking release."Andrew G.

Reviews

Super Mario Sis

"An adventure loosely based on Jules Verne’s Journey to the Center of the Earth. It’s rough around the edges but has its charm. Acting isn’t all that great but honestly, was that expected? I also got major Super Mario Bros. vibes from the production. It won’t be for everyone but there’s fun to be had here for the right person."

Joshua K. (3/5)

A lot better than I was expecting

"This had a nice charm to it, and Kathy Ireland was likeable. I'd read bad reviews so came in with low expectations and was pleasantly surprised. Now I'm tracking down the sequel, Journey to the Center of the Earthj."

Michael L. (4/5)

pretty good

"A girl goes on a quest to find her archaeologist Dad and ends up finding him living in an underground civilization. A bit cheesy but enjoyed watching it. Not a high budget film, but sets, costumes, and acting were good. Plot was predictable but progressed at a good pace. PG rating, nothing offensive."

Steve A. (4/5)

Fun Adventure

"The acting isn’t top notch, but it’s an interesting adventure that’s different from other takes on Verne’s Journey to the Center of the Earth. It’s heavy on the 80’s vibes which gives it part of its charm. This would make a good addition to your action-adventure, midnight movies, 80’s b-flick selections."

Curtis S. (4/5)

Better on second viewing

"I picked up a cheap copy, as I wanted to give this a second chance (and I'm glad I did!). The film has a charm about it, but the first time I watched it the whole thing felt a bit disjointed. Second time it didn't, but I guess that's just because I had a better idea what to expect. What I will say is that Albert Pyun made it look a million bucks and the world he creates is rich and visually interesting. In any event, Cannon no longer exist and films like this aren't going to get made again (not shot on film anyway), so I think it's important to accept the shortcomings and accept these old movies for what they are!"

Sam N. (4/5)

Needs more LA’s

"Cool, fun film. Reminds me of mom and dad save the world in tone. Great artwork too"

Matt D. (5/5)

Nice cover!

"Nice cover!"

Kristian W. (5/5)

Really fun, cheesy flick with

"Really fun, cheesy flick with the beautiful Kathy Ireland."

Matthew P. (4/5)

albert pyun forever

"Have like 3 dvds of this. Needed a damn bluray!"

Jacob H. (5/5)

So weird!

"Annoying LA girl discovers lost underground society. Main character has the most irritating voice ive ever heard. Pretty fun and wacky movie though."

Stephen J. (5/5)

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