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'''Greg Pak''' is a New York City filmmaker and writer. His early direction work succeeded with short films such as "Asian Pride Porn" and " All Amateur Ecstasy". Pak is probably best known for his feature film [[Wikipedia:Robot Stories|Robot Stories]], released in 2002, which won 35 film festival awards.
'''Greg Pak''' is a New York City filmmaker and writer. His early direction work succeeded with short films such as ''[[imdb:titlett0291025|Asian Pride Porn]]'' and ''[[imdb:title/tt0352157|All Amateur Ecstasy]]''. Pak is probably best known for his feature film ''[[Wikipedia:Robot Stories|Robot Stories]]'', released in 2002, which won 35 film festival awards.


Pak is also well known for his work on the Marvel comic books [[Wikipedia:Iron Man|Iron-Man]], [[Wikipedia:Adam Warlock|Warlock]] and [[Wikipedia:Hulk (comics)|Planet: Hulk]], Pak is the current writer of Dynamite's [[List of Comics#Dynamite|Battlestar Galactica comic book]] series.
Pak is also well known for his work on the Marvel comic books [[Wikipedia:Iron Man|Iron-Man]], [[Wikipedia:Adam Warlock|Warlock]] and [[Wikipedia:Hulk (comics)|Planet: Hulk]]. Pak is the current writer of Dynamite's [[List of Comics#Dynamite|''Battlestar Galactica'' comic book]] series.


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Revision as of 00:11, 27 October 2006

Greg Pak is a New York City filmmaker and writer. His early direction work succeeded with short films such as Asian Pride Porn and All Amateur Ecstasy. Pak is probably best known for his feature film Robot Stories, released in 2002, which won 35 film festival awards.

Pak is also well known for his work on the Marvel comic books Iron-Man, Warlock and Planet: Hulk. Pak is the current writer of Dynamite's Battlestar Galactica comic book series.

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