Eric J. Swanson

Eric J. Swanson, now there’s a name you might not know, but you’ve probably stumbled into his work if you’re a fan of cult movies or, honestly, just weird late-night cable. This guy’s filmography is kinda all over the place, but in a good way—the sort of stuff that makes you wonder what the ‘90s were even about. Let’s talk “Dinosaur Valley Girls” first. That movie is, well, bananas. Think prehistoric jungle meets pin-up models, sprinkled with some seriously questionable science. You get a blend of action, comedy, and just enough camp to make you wonder if anyone was sober on set. Swanson lends a certain energy to the chaos, like he’s in on the joke but still goes all-in. Then there’s “Robot Jox.” If you’re into giant robots beating the snot out of each other, this one’s for you. It’s got Cold War undertones, clunky practical effects, and dialogue that’s so cheesy you’ll be grinning the whole time. Swanson’s involvement just gives it a little extra flavor—he thrives in these off-kilter, high-concept worlds. “Road to Revenge” wraps things up with a mix of action and that classic low-budget charm. Explosions, wild car chases, and enough attitude to fill a dozen straight-to-video flicks. Swanson fits right in, delivering performances that never take themselves too seriously but still manage to be fun as hell. Basically, if you’re flipping channels and see his name, buckle up. It’s gonna be a wild ride, probably with more dinosaurs, robots, or explosions than you bargained for.

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  • Professions: Cinematographer, Camera and Electrical Department, Special Effects

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