Daily Archives: April 8, 2009

All About Dad

“All About Dad” is a delightful and heartwarming film shows what happens when “Old World” traditions meet “New World” attitudes. This charmer sheds light on the often ignored Vietnamese-American community, yet transcends cultural boundaries for audiences of all backgrounds to appreciate this affectionate family picture. Watch the trailer below.

The film just got picked up for theatrical release and is making the Asian American film fesival circuit. Find out where it is playing here.

Another Vietnamese American film Owl and Sparrow was making the rounds earlier this year too.

All About Dad Trailer

Comedian Eliot Chang

Comedian Eliot Chang is currently on his one man comedy tour across the country. Every year he takes his tour across America for 8 months. His events usually brings out huge crowds at college campuses and promotes Asian awareness. After the show, he holds a Q&A workshop “Asians
in the Media.” Eliot Chang also made the Comedy Central’s Hotlist for 2009. Watch his latest video below.

Find out more about Eliot Chang on his website here. You can also add him as a friend on MySpace here.


Eliot Chang

Bai Ling on MTV Iggy

MTV Iggy sits down with Bai Ling to talk about why the media is infatuated with her, Mickey Rouke, her upcoming book & movie “Nipples”, upcoming movie Crank 2, her sexuality, and her home country of China. BTW – You can also catch her in Dim Sum Funeral, which is currently circulating the film festival circuit.



Bai Ling candidly discusses why the media is so infatuated with her. She also talks about her new book & movie entitled “Nipples”. She explains how she ended-up as Mickey Rourke’s post-Golden Globe Awards date as well as her personal conflicts that had her considering ending her own life.

Bai Ling describes her character & the freedom that directors, Brian Taylor and Mark Neveldine, gave her in the filming of her new movie “Crank 2”

Bai Ling discusses the time she spent in the Army and looking at other women while sharing close quarters. Anyone that can make her feel passionate & sexual, whether a man or woman, is all-good to her. She describes her first bi-sexual experience

Bai Ling candidly shares with us her sleepless nights & fear that she would not be able to return to her native homeland of China. She thinks that government divides us and feels that if countries had no boundaries, the world would be more beautiful & calm.