Daily Archives: June 23, 2008

ACDC Crew sends message to M&M Cru

ACDC Crew tells the M&M Cru to “Better Get More Ice Cream” for The Biggest Online Dance Battle in YouTube History. ACDC Crew created a continuation teaser video from the M&M Cru comeback video. In this video, we get introduced to the BRObots. The BRObots are the ACDC crews answer to the GAYliens.

Here’s a quote from the ACDC crew video post.

After being depressed about the ACDC’s last video and eating ice cream to binge the pain, Miley Cyrus and Mandy Jiroux tried to end it with their last video…but it’s not over until there’s only ONE winner. And there WILL be a winner.

LIVE. IN PERSON. DETAILS TO COME.

THE BIGGEST ONLINE DANCE BATTLE IN THE HISTORY OF MANKIND WILL NOW BE THE BIGGEST DANCE BATTLE IN THE HISTORY OF MANKIND, PERIOD.

PS That’s MADD CHADD at the end and the Song is
“ROBOT ROCK” by DAFT PUNK you can buy it on iTunes 😉

PPS The M&M Cru has their GAYliens…well we have the BROBOTS.
More to come from the BROBOTS..

If you want to represent ACDC crew, you can still get ACDC Crew T-shirts.



Watch the ACDC crew BRObots

Kevin Tan on the US Olympic Gymnastics Team

USA Gymnastics today announced the six men and three replacement athletes it will nominate to the U.S. Olympic Committee to comprise the 2008 U.S. Olympic Men’s Gymnastics Team. The members of the 2008 U.S. Olympic Men’s Gymnastics Team are:

Joe Hagerty, Rio Ranchero, N.M./Team Chevron

Morgan Hamm, Waukesha, Wis./Team Chevron

Paul Hamm, Waukesha, Wis./Team Chevron

Jonathan Horton, Houston/Team Chevron

Justin Spring, Burke, Va./Team Chevron

Kevin Tan, Fremont, Calif./Team Chevron

The three replacement athletes are:

Alexander Artemev, Lakewood, Colo./Team Chevron

Raj Bhavsar, Houston/Team Chevron

David Durante, Garwood, N.J./Team Chevron

Watch analysis of the Men’s US Olympic Gymnastics Team

If you missed the competition, you can see the Kevin Tan’s highlights online.

Stephen Chow in The Green Hornet?

Columbia Pictures is making The Green Hornet movie to be released on June 25, 2010. The teaser logo has just been created and Seth Rogen will be the Green Hornet. The bigger question is who will be Kato? In the 1960’s TV series that role was played by the legendary Bruce Lee. Stephen Chow’s name has been rumored for a while. IMDB is listing Stephen Chow as part of the cast. Seth Rogen himself also wants Stephen Chow for the flick. (Stephen Chow is a big fan of Bruce Lee and has made references to Bruce Lee in his films. Also at one point, Stephen Chow was the president of the Bruce Lee fan club in Hong Kong.) Will Stephen Chow be Kato?

Here’s a clip of Bruce Lee as Kato in the original Green Hornet

Imaginasian 2.0

Earlier this month, we told you that Adam Ware, a former UPN and FOX Executive, joined Imaginasian. Changes are starting to take place over at there. Gone are the subtitled Asian dramas and Asian entertainment programming from the prime time block. A new television lineup will kickoff on June 30.

iaTV unveiled its new prime time line up for the 2008-2009 TV season, featuring programming that targets fans of the rapidly growing Asian pop culture craze. The lineup emerges from a counterprogramming strategy that targets primetime with unique shows on each night of the week. (Imaginasian is probably concerned with programming at ABC with “Wipeout” and “I Survived A Japanese Game Show” and Fox’s “Human Tetris” aka “Hole in the Wall”.) Mr. Ware has orchestrated agreements with SONY Pictures Television, MGM and Bandai Entertainment that will bring both TV series and movies to iaTV. “New Japanese-influenced game shows like Hole in the Wall on Fox and Wipe Out and I Survived a Japanese Game Show on ABC provide an affirmation of Asian pop culture as a mainstream success, at the core of which lies the fastest growing, most upscale and tech-savvy demographic: Asian Americans. Our new schedule is the first of many steps for iaTV as we build America’s preeminent Asian pop culture media destination,” stated Mr. Ware.

iaTV has also greenlit four new prime time originals: The Popper (iaTV’s version of E!’s “The Soup” – a weekly look at the top Asian pop culture moments, game show highlights, online clips, etc.), Chix Kix Flix (featuring bikini-clad girls hosting vintage Kung Fu movies), music series iaRadio and daily lifestyle strip iaLink. Additionally, iATV is renewing original comedy series Uncle Morty’s Dub Shack and Comedy Zen, and original mixed martial arts showcase Pancrase: Legends of Mixed Martial Arts, hosted by top-ranked heavyweight fighter Josh Barnett.

Here’s the new lineup schedule for primetime:

PT Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
7:00PM IALINK
starts June 30
IALINK IALINK IALINK IALINK
7:30PM PACIFIC FUSION
starts June 30
PACIFIC FUSION PACIFIC FUSION PACIFIC FUSION PACIFIC FUSION
8:00PM GOOD MOVIE NIGHT
starts June 30
CHIX KIX FLIX
starts July 22
MAI HIME
starts August 6
BANZAI
starts July 31
THE MINISODE NETWORK
8:30PM SCRAPPED PRINCESS
starts August 6
THE POPPER
starts August 14
UNCLE MORTY’S DUB SHACK: BIGGEST HITS
9:00PM PLANETES
starts August 6
UNCLE MORTY’S DUB SHACK: BIGGEST HITS
starts July 3
RETROFADE FRIDAY
starts August 8
9:30PM GHOST SLAYERS AYASHI
starts August 6
JOHNNY SOKKO
starts August 7
10:00PM BANZAI
repeat
PANCRASE
starts July 22
THE GREAT HORROR FAMILY
starts August 6
THE MINISODE NETWORK
starts July 3
10:30PM THE POPPER
repeat
BLOODHOUND
starts August 6
COMEDY ZEN
starts July 3

With the changes in TV programming, we wonder how this will affect investors Japanese-based Fujisankei Communications Inc (undisclosed investment in February 2008) and Korean-based Sidus Corp ($20 million investment in August 2007). Their programming may be relegated to the weekends.

Beyond television, Imaginasian is also parting with it theaters. Adlabs has acquired both ImaginAsian movie theaters in Los Angeles and New York. New York has already converted over to Adlabs and Los Angeles is in the process.

Banzai to be on Imaginasian TV

Fruit Fly behind the scenes

A couple months back we posted that Fruit Fly needed extras. The Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) just released behind the scenes footage featuring the Fruit Fly Crew to the song Workshop. Fruit Fly was shot almost solely in San Francisco from March 31 to April 20 (3 weeks) on a tight budget. Fruit Fly will probably make the Asian American film festival circuit in 2009. Look for it next year.

Watch Fruit Fly behind the scenes