Monthly Archives: November 2008

The Hype audition for America’s Best Dance Crew Season 3

The Hype, a dance crew from Hawaii, took a few minutes of their time to speak to Pacific Rim Video about their audition for America’s Best Dance Crew Season 3 held at the Foresight Studios in Silverlake area of Los Angeles. Hope they make it into Season 3. (see our previous post on America’s Best Dance Crew – Season 3 Casting.)



The Hype Audition for America’s Best Dance Crew Season 3

The Hype Interview about America’s Best Dance Crew Season 3

Here’s a shot of The Hype looking Fanny Pak-ish

Justin Chon and Aaron Yoo at KoreAM Journals’ s Unforgettable Event



Major Korean American celebrities gathered together a few days ago for the KoreAm Journal’s annual “Unforgettable” event. Justin Chon from “Twilight” and Aaron Yoo from “Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist” were presenters for the event. These two young guys are rising stars in Hollywood. (Back in August, a “Save KoreAm Journal campaign” was launched. Looks like they may be in better financial shape now.)

Justin Chon came to present a special award to John Cho for his visibility of Korean Americans in the industry. This Team Jacob supporter also talks about being a part of Twilight!



Justin Chon interview at KoreAM Journals’ s Unforgettable Event

Aaron Yoo of “Disturbia” and “Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist” gives his opinion of Korean Americans in the entertainment industry. He also jumps into a conversation of what type of video camera to purchase then finally segues into his role in the upcoming horror film remake of “Friday the 13th.”



Aaron Yoo interview at KoreAM Journals’ s Unforgettable Event

Slumdog Millionaire on Letterman and Today Show

Dev Patel and Freida Pinto, the main leads in Slumdog Millionaire, made the PR rounds promoting their film on The Late Show with David Letterman and the Today Show. Dev chatted with Dave Letterman with Freida making a brief cameo. On the Today Show, the pair were interviewed by Meredith Vieira. Incidentally, Meredith is host of the syndicated version of “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” Watch Slumdog Millionaire if you can find it at a theatre near you. It’s got a lot of Oscar buzz around it.

Dev Patel interviewed on The Late Show with David Letterman

Dev Patel and Freida Pinto on the Today Show promoting Slumdog Millionaire

More about Dev Patel

He’s just 18, born and bred in London, and starring in the highly acclaimed “Slumdog Millionaire.” So how did he get here? How did he get into show business? It must have been a lifelong dream and climb to star in a motion picture at the age of 18. Uhhh, no.

When Dev was 16, his mom saw a small ad in a newspaper for an open audition for a new teen drama and signed him up. Dev had shown no interest in such a thing. Knowing her son would want no part of it, his mom kept the audition a secret from him. On the morning of the audition, she sprung it on him. Dev was more interested in his science test that day than auditioning from some TV show. His mother dragged him there kicking and screaming. And the audition was like what you see on “American Idol.” Hundreds of drama students were in line doing their voice warm-ups and acting very actor-like. He did his audition, reciting a few lines, and noticed the panel of producers were smiling. He took this as a good sign. And he got the job. Take that, drama students! The show was called, “Skins,” and in no time Dev found himself running around naked on the set. Hmmmm, makes me wonder where his mom found this ad. He watched that episode on TV with his sister and she has never looked at him the same way again. In fact, he says she hasn’t looked at him at all.

His new film, “Slumdog Millionaire,” is about a penniless homeless orphan in Mumbai who happens to become a contestant on India’s version of “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire.” He is one question away from winning $20 million when the show breaks for the night. He is then arrested for suspicion of cheating since nobody believes this homeless street kid could possibly know so much. And there is a love angle in the story, too. Not sure if he has to run around naked.

This small film is getting a lot of good noise from those who’ve seen it. It’s now playing in select cities.

Jon Chu & The League of Extraordinary Dancers on YouTube Live


Jon Chu introduces a new dance crew “The League of Extraordinary Dancers” at YouTube Live ’08. The crew is made up of dancers from both the ACDC Crew and the M&M Cru from The Biggest Online Dance Battle in YouTube History. Look for more information about each member of “The League of Extraordinary Dancers” coming soon. Also watch Lil Demon school Michael Buckley from What the Buck.

Updates:

League of Extraordinary Dancers on Ellen DeGeneres

LXD Official Sneak Peek from Jon M. Chu

Legion of Extraordinary Dancers (LXD) Trailer

Legion of Extraordinary Dancers (LXD) on So You Think You Can Dance (SYTYCD)



Jon Chu & The League of Extraordinary Dancers on YouTube Live

Michael Buckley (What the Buck) & Jon M. Chu Dance-Off on YouTube Live