Daily Archives: April 17, 2010

Wong Fu Weekends – Episode 11

In this week’s episode Wes, Phil and Ted continue on their 2010 Spring tour, some highlight include Rocks, Drugs, Big Chairs, iPads and Unicorns. Wong Fu Productions cover a lot of ground on tour. They take a hike around MD (obstacles await them) , hangout on the Swarthmore College campus in PA (giant chairs everywhere), and visit the Boston Apple store (see the Wong Fu Production website on an iPad). BTW – Won’t Even Start broke 1 million recently. The guys visit the Fairy Shop, where they get kicked out after touching the world’s softest unicorn. Such a magical journey for these three. Onward they continue.

Wong Fu Weekends – Episode 11

video games vs girls by ice1cube

video games vs girls by ice1cube

ice1cube aka Frank Hwang gives us 13 reasons why video games are better than girls. It’s a funny list comparing the pros and cons of video games. Lots of crudely drawn Nintendo characters as part of the video too. He starts recording in the afternoon and goes through dinner. (Pay attention to his bowl in the video.)

The whole video reminded us about this girls are evil equation:

There’s a boys equation too. Check it below the video.

also watch these other music video parodies by ice1cube: Baby Parody (Cradle Robber Remix), Internet Stalk (Bedrock parody), Asian Boy Just Wanna Eat Rice, You’re a Nerd, and Shoes In Asian Homes

video games vs girls by ice1cube

Boys are evil equation

James Kwak on Bill Moyers Journal

James Kwak on Bill Moyers Journal

We’ve heard James Kwak on several programs the past week. He recently made an appearance on Bill Moyers Journal to talk about his book 13 Bankers.

How did Big Finance grow so powerful that its hijinks nearly brought down the global economy – and what hope is there for real reform with Washington politicians on Wall Street’s payroll? Bill Moyers talks with authors Simon Johnson and James Kwak, two of the nation’s most respected economic experts and authors of the new book 13 BANKERS: THE WALL STREET TAKEOVER AND THE NEXT FINANCIAL MELTDOWN.

The problem, according to Kwak, is that the legislation currently doesn’t address the central problem of the crisis, that America’s banks have grown ‘too big to fail.’ In fact, the problem has gotten worse, with just six banks holding assets in excess of 63% of the U.S. Gross Domestic Product. Kwak explains that the crisis actually made the surviving banks more powerful, “I think what’s remarkable is that it used to be maybe eight or nine banks. But what’s happened over the last two years, as Simon is saying, is that these banks have gotten bigger, because they’ve bought each other. They’ve become more powerful. And they have an even stronger market position in some key markets like credit cards, mortgages, equity underwriting, and derivatives.”

The Six Big Banks
The names of the six banking behemoths are no doubt familiar to most Americans. The four largest by assets — Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo and Citigroup — hold 39 percent of American’s deposits.

The six biggest commercial banks by deposit:

* Bank of America, $817.9 billion
* JPMorgan Chase Bank $618.1 billion
* Wachovia Bank $394.2 billion
* Wells Fargo Bank $325.4 billion
* Citibank $265.9 billion
* U.S. Bank $151.9 billion

James Kwak on Bill Moyers Journal

More about James Kwak

Photo by Robin Holland James Kwak is the co-author, along with Simon Johnson, of 13 BANKERS: THE WALL STREET TAKEOVER AND THE NEXT FINANCIAL MELTDOWN, and the co-founder/co-author of THE BASELINE SCENARIO. Kwak is currently a student at the Yale Law School. Previously, he was a management consultant at McKinsey and Company and co-founder of a successful software company. Kwak received an A.B. in Social Studies from Harvard College and an M.A. and a Ph.D. in History from the University of California, Berkeley.

Asian Showcase at 2010 Newport Beach Film Festival

Asian Showcase at 2010 Newport Beach Film Festival

On Wednesday, April 28, 2010, the 11th annual Newport Beach Film Festival will present its Asian Showcase, an evening celebration of Asian cinema and culture. The event will feature premiere screenings of acclaimed Asian films, followed by a festive post screening gala. Representing China, Japan, and Korea, the Asian Showcase will give filmgoers an opportunity to experience Asian film and culture at its finest.

The showcase will feature the regional premieres of Sophie’s Revenge as the Chinese Spotlight, Air Doll as the Japanese Spotlight and Private Eye as the Korean Spotlight. Sophie’s Revenge was a box office hit in China and stars Zhang Ziyi as a graphic novelist whose boyfriend has left her for a famous actress. Her plans to seek revenge reveal, in time, a deeper understanding of life and love.

Sophie’s Revenge trailer

From the award-winning director, Hirokazu Kore-Eda, Air Doll, is the modern-day Pinocchio story of an inflatable plastic doll, maid costume and all, which comes to life. The journey through her new world prompts key questions of existence. Where do we find meaning in our own lives? What ultimately makes us human?

Air Doll trailer

A favorite on the film festival circuit, Private Eye, is a well crafted mystery-thriller. Set in 1910, the film tells the story of a Korean “Sherlock Holmes” who must help a local doctor, accused of murder, prove his innocence.

Private Eye trailer

The films will screen at the Edwards Island Cinemas, located in Fashion Island at 999 Newport Center Drive in Newport Beach. Attendees can choose one of the three Showcase films and participate in the after event.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010
7:30 p.m. – Air Doll (2009, Japan, 125 min)
7:45 p.m. – Private Eye (2009, Korea, 111 min)
8:00 p.m. – Sophie’s Revenge (2009, China, 107 min)

The post-screening celebration will take place at RED Night Club, located at 4647 MacArthur Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92660. RED Night Club is the top ultra lounge in Orange County – Offering an upscale blend of exotic eastern and sophisticated western ambience. Admission to one of the Asian Showcase films and the post event is $35.00. For ticket and information and updates visit www.NewportBeachFilmFest.com