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So You Think You Can Dance Season 7 – Asian American Edition

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Tune into So You Think You Can Dance Season 7 tonight. This season will have 11 finalists instead of 10. The Top 11 finalists are Alex Wong, Alexie Agdeppa, Billy Bell, Kent Boyd, Lauren Froderman, Ashley Galvan, Robert Roldan, Jose Ruiz, Cristina Santana, Melinda Sullivan, and Adechike Torbert. The competition begins Wednesday, June 16 (8:00-10:00 PM ET live/PT tape-delayed) when the Top 11 dance for the judges and America on the season’s first two-hour performance show. The finalists will work with their randomly selected All-Star partner (D-Trix from Quest Crew is one of them) and a world-renowned choreographer on a dance routine in the specialty genre of their partner. After each Wednesday performance show, the phone lines will open and the fate of the finalists – one of whom will be named America’s Favorite Dancer – will be left up to the voting fans. The finalists in the bottom three will perform solo routines with the hope of convincing the judges to keep them in the competition. The judges then decide which dancers remain and which one is eliminated. Here’s more about some of the Asian American dancers on the show:

Alex Wong

Alex Wong is a former principal soloist with the Miami City Ballet. He was awarded his position with the ballet at age 17 after winning the prestigious “Prix de Lausanne” competition. Wong also sings and plays the piano. Originally from Alberta, Canada, he now resides in Miami, FL. He’s been dancing since 7 1/2. You may remember him from Season 5 of So You Think You Can Dance (SYTYCD), but could not continue due to his work obligations. He quit his position as principal soloist for the Miami City Ballet to be on So You Think You Can Dance Season 7. The dance style he’s hoping to pick out of the hat is ballet. The style he’s most afraid of is hip hop and ballroom.

Alex Wong 11 second interview


Alexie Agdeppa

Alexie Agdeppa is a UCLA graduate and former Los Angeles Laker Girl (2003 to 2005). She has performed in music videos for Prince, The Pussycat Dolls and Nelly Furtado. Agdeppa loves to cook, act and travel, and has been to the Philippines, Mexico, Europe, Brazil, Japan and Cuba. This Los Angeles native works as a dance teacher and performer. You may recognize her from the children’s television show “The Huggabug Show.”

Alexie Agdeppa 11 second interview


So You Think You Can Dance All-star Dominic “D-Trix” Sandoval talks about being on the show. Besides seeing him as a member of Quest Crew, you may have seen him in SYTYCD Season 3

Signature Move D-Freeze with D-Trix


So You Think You Can Dance All-star Mark Kanemura talks about being on the show. You may remember him in SYTYCD Season 4

Signature Move with Mark Kanemura

Honda CR-Z with RJ de Vera at E3 Expo

Honda CR-Z with RJ de Vera at E3 Expo

The all-new 2011 Honda CR-Z sport hybrid coupe made its E3 Expo debut yesterday. (The styling is similar to the CR-X.) The sport hybrid coupe will appear in several video games including Car Town (Online, PC and Xbox Live), Nitto Legends 1320 (Online and PC), and Gran Turismo 5 (Sony PS3 and PSP). Auto stylist and TV personality RJ de Vera shares his thoughts on the Honda CR-Z, video games, and tuning.

Evocative of many video games, the two-passenger CR-Z introduces a number of interactive features including a new three-mode drive system that allows the driver to select between Sport, Econ (Economy) and Normal driving models. The CR-Z will go on-sale later this summer. Get more info about the Honday CR-Z here .

Honda CR-Z with RJ de Vera at E3 Expo

The Wheeler Boys directed by Philip G. Flores

The Wheeler Boys directed by Philip G. Flores

Netflix Inc. and Film Independent (FIND)’s “FIND Your Voice” Competition winner, Filipino Philip G. Flores’ movie, “The Wheeler Boys” will debut on June 25th. The movie will be open to the general public at Netflix where they can watch it for instantly and for free and will also premiere at the 2010 Los Angeles Film Festival, presented by the Los Angeles Times.

The film can be viewed from Netflix by members and non-members alike for 48 hours beginning at 8:00 P.M. PST on Friday, June 25 to 8:00 P.M. PST on Sunday, June 27 by clicking here. (Netflix members with unlimited plans will also be able to instantly watch the movie right on their TVs via a range of popular consumer electronics devices capable of streaming from Netflix.)

“The Wheeler Boys” is a heart-wrenching tale of a high school freshman named Ted (Lorenzo James Henrie), but called Bug, who sets out on journey to both find and lose himself in his hero worship for his brother. Bright but awkward, Ted lives with his paralyzed, abusive father Ron (Billy Campbell) and his older brother Truck (Alex Frost) who also stands in as Ted’s main provider. Because of his adoration for Truck, Ted jumps at the opportunity to be initiated into Truck’s circle of friends, the Kings, who are high school royalty.

The Kings set up a contest of sexual contest, the winner being the one who slept with the most freshmen girls. Wanting to be accepted, but is uncertain about the whole thing, Ted grudgingly joins. The group assigns Ted various challenges ranging from getting freshman girls to attending out of control parties to even keeping silent when witnessing an actual throw-down. With every challenge given and passed, Ted’s coolness and swagger swell. Things take a turn when a certain classmate on the growing scoreboard of conquests is Ted’s first love. Ted’s idolization for Truck is put to the test along with his adherence to his morals, making him realize the true nature of the Kings. The two brothers are left to meet each other and what they have become head on after the corruption caused by the Kings and Truck is revealed. The movie’s cast is comprised of stars Alex Frost, Lorenzo James Henrie, Portia Doubleday, Haley Ramm, Alex Russell, and Billy Campbell.

The Wheeler Boys trailer

More about Philip G. Flores

A USC Film School graduate, Mr. Flores, 28, is also a first-time filmmaker. He both co-wrote with Max Doty and directed “The Wheeler Boys” which spanned four years from commencement to completion and opened many doors to various opportunities. “The Wheeler Boys” was produced by Chase B. Kenney and executive produced by Pepito L. Flores, Antonio Kaw, and Tony Carlucci.

The “Netflix FIND Your Voice” competition received more than 2,000 applications and scripts from hopeful filmmakers following its initial announcement in January 2009. FIND chose 10 semifinalists, who were given the assignment to submit a two-to-three-minute video short summarizing their possible projects. One requirement was for the applicants to be first-time filmmakers who had not yet created and publicly screened a full-length, narrative feature film of at least 70 minutes. The public voted on the competition’s website and the six films with the highest number of votes were selected to go to the final round. Flores was selected by a judging panel of accomplished filmmakers and entertainment industry veterans, including Josh Brolin, John Sayles, Dustin Lance Black, Bruce Cohen, Dan Jinks, and Stephanie Allain.

As the winner of the competition, Flores received a prize package to produce “The Wheeler Boys”. Valued at more than $350,000, the prize included a $150,000 cash production grant funded by Netflix, a camera package donated by Panavision, Kodak Color Negative Film courtesy of Kodak, dailies and release prints given by Deluxe Entertainment Services Group, and a digital intermediate package provided by EFILM, a division of Deluxe. The movie’s script, after Flores won the contest, was developed under the guidance of Meg LaFauve, and later, under the guidance of Naomi Despres, went through Film Independent’s Producers Lab.

Nintendo 3DS with Brian Tong

Nintendo 3DS with Brian Tong

CNET’s Brian Tong takes a look at the Nintendo 3DS at the E3 Expo. It’s got 3D without glasses, 3.5″ widescreen display, and a 3D Depth Slider to adjust level of 3D effect. For controls, there’s an analog pad and D-pad as well. There’s three cameras on it : one inner camera and two outer cameras. Apparently, you can take 3D pictures of yourself. No Price or release date available at this time.

Nintendo 3DS with Brian Tong

See the full Nintendo 3DS presentation by Nintendo President Satoru Iwata