Daily Archives: August 7, 2009

Paper Heart with Charlyne Yi

Combining elements of documentary and traditional storytelling, reality and fantasy, Paper Heart brings a fresh perspective to the modern romance and redefines the classic love story. Not only is Charlyne Yi in front of the camera, but she is also behind the scenes as writer, executive producer and musician. (She’s even promoting the film with an appearance on the Tonight Show and a Dirty Dancing spoof with Channing Tatum.) Here’s a synopsis of the film:

Charlyne Yi does not believe in love. Or so she says. Well, at the very least, she doesn’t believe in fairy-tale love or the Hollywood mythology of love, and her own experiences have turned her into another modern-day skeptic.

PAPER HEART follows Charlyne as she embarks on a quest across America to make a documentary about the one subject she doesn’t fully understand. As she and her good friend (and director) Nick search for answers and advice about love, Charlyne talks with friends and strangers, scientists, bikers, romance novelists, and children. They each offer diverse views on modern romance, as well as various answers to the age-old question: does true love really exist?

Then, shortly after filming begins, Charlyne meets a boy after her own heart: Michael Cera. As their relationship develops on camera, her pursuit to discover the nature of love takes on a fresh new urgency. Charlyne risks losing the person she finds closest to her heart.

Paper Heart debuted at Sundance 2009. Now, it’s in limited release, so look for it near you. Get your tickets here. The Paper Heart Soundtrack is also available at Charlyne Yi - Paper Hear (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Paper Heart Trailer

Q & A with Charlyne Yi

G.I. Joe with Byung Hun Lee

G.I. Joe the movie is finally out today. Last year, we revealed that Storm Shadow would be played by Byung Hun Lee. (We even had footage of one of the chase scenes.) Here’s a synopsis of the film:

From the Egyptian desert to deep below the polar ice caps, the elite G.I. JOE team uses the latest in next-generation spy and military equipment to fight the corrupt arms dealer Destro and the growing threat of the mysterious Cobra organization to prevent them from plunging the world into chaos.

G.I. Joe was not screened by critics before the release today. That usually means the movie sucks. The movie will still top box offices this weekend with all the hype around it. There will definitely be lots of action and stuff blowing up. (See the trailer and clip below.)

One other note. There may be a trend with major blockbuster to add a major Asian star in the mix. When the film is exported to Asia, it will top box offices there too. Get your tickets to G.I. Joe here.

G.I. Joe Trailer (see more G.I. Joe Trailers with Byung Hun Lee)

Clip of Storm Shadow (Byung Hun Lee) blowing stuff up

Byung Hun Lee is an international superstar who is recognized as one of the starters of the “Korean Boom” in television and film. Known as one of the “Four Kings” in Asia, Lee is the only actor to sell out the Tokyo Dome with 45,000 screaming fans. Having completed a 70,000-fan arena tour in Japan in 2007, he has solidified his position as one of Asia’s top stars.

Lee was born in Seoul, South Korea, and originally wanted to be a film director of motion pictures but fell into acting. He started his acting career in 1991 with a Korean television drama, “Asphalt, My Hometown.” Since then he has done many dramas on the small screen, including “Tomorrow Love,” “Police,” “Son of Wind,” “White Knight 3.98,” “Happy Together,” “Beautiful Days” and “All In.”

Although much of his early success came from television dramas, Lee’s real passion was for making films on the big screen. His most recent films were Kim Jee Woon’s “The Good, the Bad, and the Weird” and Tran Anh Hung’s I Come with the Rain. Other credits include Kim Jee Woon’s “A Bittersweet Life,” Park Chan Wook’s “Three Extremes,” “Everybody Has a Little Secret,” “Addiction,” “Bungee Jumping of Their Own” and Park Chan Wook’s “Joint Security Area.” He is currently in production on “Iris,” Korea’s highest budgeted TV drama to date.

Lee is currently an ambassador for UNICEF and Tourism Ambassador for France. He has also received France’s Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters in 2006.

Wong Fu Productions hitting on lilcdawg (aka Cathy Nguyen)


Wong Fu Productions got game or do they? Take a peek at what Wes, Ted, and Phil were like in high school. They all take turns hitting on lilcdawg (aka Cathy Nguyen), the one girl in school you dream about!

Everything they wore was from JC Penney as part of the promotional contest for the upcoming 2009 International Secret Agents in Los Angeles. Get more info about the contest here. You have less than two weeks to crank out a video for the ISA LA 2009 competition.

Also check out Back to School with Far East Movement and David Choi.

Wong Fu Productions hitting on lilcdawg (aka Cathy Nguyen)

Bloopers for Hitting on Cathy start at the 1:15 mark. Also watch Back to School with Far East Movement and David Choi.

Keep Pushin’ by Kero One

Check the music video for Keep Pushin’ from Kero One off his Early Believers album. Here’s some info off his blog about the video:

We shot the music video for Keep Pushin’ in Oregon a few months ago and just got it back from editing a few weeks ago. This has become my favorite song to perform live so naturally it was a fun shoot. I even pulled out some acting skills. 🙂

Definitely looked like a fun video shoot. If you like Keep Pushin’, you can get it at Kero One - Early Believers - Keep Pushin'. Also check out other songs of the Early Believers album including Welcome to the Bay and When the Sunshine Comes. BTW – Kero One was on the Map the Soul Tour a few months back with Epik High and Far East Movement.

Keep Pushin by Kero One

Campus Ghost Story

Quentin Lee be a busy man. Not only was this guy the director/producer of the upcoming movie “The People I’ve Slept With“, but he’s also cranking out graphic novels. He collaborated with graphic artist John Hahn. Here’s more information about Campus Ghost Story:

Julian, a freshman, becomes obsessed with Darren, a handsome student whom he encounters at only the strangest hours at night. Little does he know, Julian is slowly drawn into a wicked plot of betrayal that will lead him to the other side. Meet Alice, a young and lonely medical student, who invites Becky, a beautiful and sexually experimental English graduate student, to live with her in a possibly haunted house. As Becky draws Alice out of her shell, Alice suspects that Becky is secretly stealing her identity. But Becky s plot is way beyond Alice s imagination. Then there’s Sarah, a fifth year senior with a loving boyfriend. As she struggles with her eating disorder and explores her psychosis with a campus therapist, her senses become heightened. She starts hearing voices and sees five ghostly women stalking her. These ghostly visions lead her to a violent and unexpected conclusion that reveals much more than a murder.

You can take a peek at the graphic novel here. The book will be released on September 9, 2009. You can order a copy here.

BTW – if you like graphic novels, also take a look at Secret Identities.

Campus Ghost Story Trailer