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Release Date:
June 15, 2011
Original Title:
Pizza Man
Genres:
Action | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
JNK Entertainment
Rock On! Films
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Matt Burns is many things — loser, dork, pizza delivery boy — but a hero isn't one of them. That is, until he is forced to eat a genetically-engineered tomato that was designed to create super soldiers. A routine pizza delivery turns into a fight for his life, when he accidentally stumbles into the middle of a heated corporate takeover that plans on using this science for world domination. Now, equipped with an indestructible body, advanced strength and a pizza parlor mascot costume, Matt must use his new power to fight evil, rescue the girl and save the day as the unlikeliest of super-heroes: Pizza Man!
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Art Direction:
Kelly Wasserman
Cinematography:
Vitaly Bokser
Co-Executive Producer:
Stephen Foz McDermott
Costume Design:
Oneita Parker
Director:
Joe Eckardt
Editor:
Joe Eckardt
Executive Producer:
Jonathan Kapoor
Music:
Nima Fakhrara
Ramin Kousha
Producer:
Kico Velarde
Joe Eckardt
Production Design:
Kelly Wasserman
Special Effects Coordinator:
Rich E. Cordobes
Story:
Joe Eckardt
Marco Mannone
Stunts:
Doug Coleman
Chris Palermo
Thanks:
Hans Zimmer
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Andre Basso
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