Daily Archives: July 14, 2009

Porn: Business of Pleasure by CNBC Melissa Lee

If watch CNBC, you’ll be familiar with anchor Melissa Lee, host of “Fast Money” and “Options Action”. She’ll be hosting a new CNBC original production “Porn: Business of Pleasure”. Nothing is off limits when it comes to the controversial multi-billion dollar industry that aims to please but has been known to offend.

The porn industry has changed technology and can be found in millions of homes, hotel rooms and hard drives across the country. BUT, the business is facing economic challenges. It’s under assault and not just from the many critics who see it as socially corroding, degrading to women and a risk to the young.

The documentary preview has already caused one major advertiser, Charles Schwab, to pull sponsorship from “Fast Money” after a preview implied a connection between Schwab and the network’s Porn: Business of Pleasure.

We’d rather see more hard hitting reporting on why gas prices shot up to $4 last year or why there was so much leverage on Wall Street than having CNBC delve into the porn industry.

“Fast Money” plugging Porn: Business of Pleasure


Porn: Business of Pleasure by CNBC Melissa Lee

Motherland

Here’s a new film “Motherland” written and directed by Doris Yeung. The film stars Francoise Yip (recently in Dim Sum Funeral), Kenneth Tsang, and Byron Mann. Here’s a synopsis of the film:

After a long absence abroad, a young Asian American woman, Raffi Tang (Françoise Yip) is called home when her estranged mother is murdered. She becomes increasingly drawn into a web of deception and incompetence while at the same time dealing with her own grief. The ultimate betrayal leads to her confronting truths in her family that have been hidden for far too long. The American Dream can come at too high a price.

Equal parts noir thriller and dysfunctional family drama, Doris Yeung’s bold debut feature is a sobering tale of the pursuit of the American Dream.

Filmmaker Doris Yeung’s feature debut, MOTHERLAND is a reaction to her own mother’s violent murder. Here’s the director’s statement:

MOTHERLAND examines the destruction of an immigrant family because of the so-called American Dream. The Western concept of personal success and happiness has come at the expense of traditional societal and familial harmony. Millions of people immigrate to the U.S. in search of a better life, but what happens afterwards? I have seen the dark side of these aspirations tear apart my family. This personal tragedy drove me to make MOTHERLAND, a fictionalized account of the American Dream turned into nightmare.



The movie premieres this weekend at OUTFEST 2009 in Los Angeles. Get tickets here. You can also check the Motherland website for more details of upcoming screenings near you here.

Motherland Trailer

Be in the Step Up 3D movie

If you liked The Biggest Online Dance Battle in YouTube History, Step Up 2, and the Election Dance Off, or the LXD and want to see those dancers live for free, this is your shot! Jon M. Chu needs an audience of about 1000 people to film the final battle sequence in Step Up 3D this week in NYC. Not only will you get to be in the movie, but you will also get a sneak peek at the finale.

SPACE IS LIMITED so email now before the list is full. Just email su3worldjam@gmail.com to get on the list. First come first serve. You must be over 18 to attend.

Be in the Step Up 3D movie

Behind the scenes battle between the cast of Step Up 3D

Update: Behind the scenes footage for Step Up 3D