Daily Archives: June 23, 2009

Jon and Kate Divorce Announcement

After much speculation, Jon and Kate Gosselin officially announced their divorce on last night’s show. The ten year marriage ended yesterday hours before “The Announcement” episode aired. People.com broke the news yesterday. Based on the statements in the episode, all eight kids will live in their million dollar home with Jon and Kate rotating in and out based on their day. However, holidays will be spent together.

On the divorce, both couples released official statements:

Kate’s statement:

Over the course of this weekend, Jon’s activities have left me no choice but to file legal procedures in order to protect myself and our children. While there are reasons why it was appropriate and necessary for me to initiate this proceeding, I do not wish to discuss those reasons at this time, in the hope that all issues will be resolved amicably between Jon and myself. As always, my first priority remains our children.

Jon’s statement:

This afternoon, Kate filed for divorce. Our kids are still my number one priority. I love them and want to make sure they stay happy, healthy and safe. My job is being the best, most supportive and loving father that I can be to my kids, and not being married to Kate doesn’t change that. This will be a difficult transition for all of us, but Kate and I will work out a schedule that enables our kids to have plenty of quality time with both of us at home in Pennsylvania. In terms of my marriage, it’s no secret that the past six months or so have been very difficult for Kate and me. We are no different than other couples and parents who are facing a crossroads in their marriage. I am of course deeply saddened that we are divorcing.

The Jon and Kate Plus 8 Season 5 premiere drew 10 million viewers. No word yet, how many views tuned in last night. Although the ratings are up, it is so depressing to see a marriage fall apart and the effect it will have on the kids.

Jon and Kate Divorce Announcement

Jon and Kate Plus 8 The Announcement (Full Episode)

The Making of Look Who’s Talking by BoA

BoA’s next single is gonna be Look Who’s Talking. We showed you behind the scenes footage of BoA rehearsing to Look Who’s Talking a few weeks ago. Now BoA has released the Making of Look Who’s Talking. Check out all the dance moves BoA’s got. We’re looking forward to the next music video. (Look Who’s Talking kinda reminds us of Britney Spears’ style.)

Watch her previous two music videos Eat You Up and I Did It for Love.

The Making of Look Who’s Talking by BoA

Never Fallin’ by Roscoe Umali

Roscoe Umali just dropped his new single Never Fallin’ yesterday. The hot track features One Block Radius & 1st Place. It’s already blowing up the airwaves in Los Angeles. The song features samples from 80’s hit Bizarre Love Triangle by New Order. This is gonna be a hit this summer. If you wanna get a copy of the song, go here. This was twittered out by Roscoe Umali so it’s legit.

Never Fallin’ by Roscoe Umali

6th Annual 72 Hour Film Shootout 2009

The Asian American Film Lab (AAFilmLab), in association with Asian CineVision, is pleased to announce the 6th Annual 72 Hour Film Shootout taking place this year from June 26-29, 2009. The Shootout is a nationwide competition where filmmaking teams have 72 hours to complete short films up to five minutes in length. Teams are given a common theme at the start of the competition to use creatively as they see fit. Teams compete for cash and prizes and the chance to have their films screened at film festivals.

This year’s Shootout finalists will be selected by a panel film industry professionals including cinematographer Ellen Kuras (Be Kind, Rewind, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind), director Michael Kang (The Motel, West 32nd), Marci Phillips (Executive Director of Primetime Casting for ABC Entertainment), producer Mynette Louie (Children of Invention), actor Justin Chon (Twilight), filmmaker Kazuhiro Soda (Campaign, Mental), and Tanuj Chopra (Punching at the Sun).

The Shootout intends to create opportunities for Asian Americans to demonstrate their talent, gain exposure in the entertainment industry, and to have an impact on the visibility of Asian American stories and characters in film and television. One of the Shootout requirements is that at least one key production member (e.g., director, producer, or writer) and a principal actor from each team must be of Asian descent. New for this year is a special judging category for student filmmakers. Register here.

6th Annual 72 Hour Film Shootout Promo