Daily Archives: August 2, 2013

Food Pic War by Wong Fu Productions

Food Pic War by Wong Fu Productions

Amy Okuda and Jimmy Wong battle it out to take the best picture of their meal in “Food Pic Wars”. Overhead shots, wide shots, lights, booms, food artists, and more. This is getting out of control. All Cathy Nguyen wants to do is eat cake.

Ever dreamed of making a short film? Submit your idea and you could be one of three winners to collaborate with Jon M. Chu, Wong Fu Productions, or Freddie Wong. Go ahead… TAKE YOUR SHOT! Get details here.

Watch more Wong Fu Productions: Saved by the Bell: The Movie, The Long Lost Member, FLASHBACKATTACK, Meet the Kayak, Too Fast, Company Car, Drummer Love Song, Two Weeks Later: Resolution Fails, Hugger, Take it Slow, Two After Noon,The Catman Rises, Textreme, Race You, Real Friends, and The Last.

Food Pic War by Wong Fu Productions

Meet Melyssa Grace from Roll Models

Meet Melyssa Grace from Roll Models

It’s time to meet another member of the Roll Model webseries. Meet cast member Melyssa Grace and learn how she got into the import modeling game. Not only does she model with cars, but she also races them as a Formula Drift Pro-Am driver. The multi-talented Filipino-German has branched out to fashion design and philanthropy through her Touch of Grace Foundation, which benefits orphans out in the Philippines.

Meet other Roll Models:
Gina Darling
Nikita Esco
Danielle Lo

Meet Melyssa Grace from Roll Models

Video Game High School Season 2 Episode 1

Video Game High School Season 2 Episode 1

Video Game High School (VGHS) returns with Season 2 and all your favorite characters are back. With their backgrounds established in Season 1, Season 2 kicks off with school back in session again with a little questing and a lot of visual effects. Ted Wong and Ki Swan continue their relationship, but they each have their own way of balancing school. Ever sleepy Ted just can’t seem to get his Drifting report done, while homework craving Ki just can’t handle the assignments that Freddie Wong puts out. Meanwhile, Brian D & Jenny Matrix kicks up the complexity of their relationship when Jenny’s mom, Coach Matrix, begins to work at VGHS. Coach Matrix is now in charge of the FPS team and determined to win the championship with her new playbook. Who can make the cut on varsity FPS team? However, things get murky when the verdict is laid down on “The Law” for hacking violations and causes VGHS varsity team to get barred from FPS competition. How will VGHS deal with the ban? Look for a Stan Lee cameo.

Video Game High School Season 2 Episode 1

Previous episodes of Video Game High School Season 1
Video Game High School : Episode 1
Video Game High School : Episode 2
Video Game High School : Episode 3
Video Game High School : Episode 4
Video Game High School : Episode 5
Video Game High School : Episode 6
Video Game High School : Episode 7
Video Game High School : Episode 8
Video Game High School : Episode 9

True Life with DJ Shy

True Life with DJ Shy

Karen (aka DJ Shy) loves her boyfriend Mickey, sometimes. But when alcohol is involved, a monster seems to take his place. His moods swing from super sweet to completely offensive and you don’t know which personality shows up. DJ Shy struggles to handle Mickey’s Jekyll and Hyde behavior that threatens to jeopardize both their relationship and her career. Can they get past their issues to make these relationships work?

True Life with DJ Shy

True Life Check-In with Karen (spoiler alert)
How has her life changed since filming wrapped

Have you heard from Mickey? If so, how did it go?
Yes, Mickey would text and call sporadically. I usually ignore him, but he would always say something to get a response from me. I’m not sure of his motive for contacting me, but I did let him know that I’m happier now, and wish him well.

How will your relationship with Mickey affect your future relationships? Did dating Mickey help you solidify what you want and don’t want in a boyfriend?
I know what I don’t want in a relationship. I don’t want to date a guy who drinks, smokes or does drugs. It’s a definite red flag.

How is your relationship with your new manager? Are you happy you found new management?
Bucky is great. He is very professional and looks out for my best interest.

How has it affected your career?
It feels like a heavy weight has been lifted off my shoulders. I can now focus on work without stress or liability of having to worry about another person and how he reflects on me.

What was it like sharing your story with us?
Sharing my story was a bit of a roller coaster ride. There were good times as well as lots of bad times, but it was definitely thrilling. The show made me realize there needs to be stability in my life, and I’m glad I was able to walk away without any regrets.

Asian Girlz by Day Above Ground (Racist)

Asian Girlz by Day Above Ground (Racist)

Once the song Asian Girlz by Day Above Ground hit YouTube it quickly got ripped a new one along with model Levy Tran, who is featured in the video. Facebook, blogs, and media outlets lit up with commentary about the controversial video. The unquestionably racist and misogynist video is packed with basic stereotypes exoticizing and fetishizing Asian women. The degrading lyrics hyper-sexualizes Asian and Asian-American women and uses racist epithets throughout the song. The video also promotes sexual violence with its lyrics and even alludes to sex with minors. The controversy has driven YouTube views for the video to over 250k with 17k dislikes. (These are not the numbers you want on YouTube.) And spurred a petition to drop the band from an upcoming “House of Blues” that has reached over 1000 signatures. (see here.)

With PR and damage control needed, both the band “Day Above Ground” and model Levy Tran issued statements about the video.

From Day Above Ground on YouTube:
“We appreciate all the criticism and support. Our song “Asian Girlz” was not written with any malicious, hateful, or hurtful intent. We know it is racy and does push the boundaries further than other songs out there. Understand that we do not promote or support racism or violence. We love everyone no matter what race, religion, or sexual orientation. Please respect our decision to delete any violent, insensitive, or hurtful comment and also one that supports racism. We hope that we can continue with our lives with much love and peace.”

Previously, Day Above Ground had this on YouTube:
“This song is us, Day Above Ground, making fun of ourselves (and many, many other guys) obsession with the always lovely, Asian Woman. It pushes this concept to an absurd level, but at the same time is endearing & submissive.. WE ARE NOT RACIST, HAHA! I mean, look at our band, it’s multicultural!! The guy in the bow-tie, our cutie bass player, was born in Indonesia, and he steals the show!! Please don’t take this tongue-in-cheek tribute to some of the most gorgeous women on the planet too seriously!! You’ll ruin the fun of it all!! Thanks for watching, sincerely!!”

From Levy Tran on Twitter

Levy Tran on Instagram

To anyone who is willing to listen: I am truly and deeply sorry for my actions pertaining to the video. I meant no disrespect and it was not my intention to offend anyone. And being an adult, I accept full responsibility. And to all those whom I have let down, I am so so sorry.

It’s been several days already, but the video is still not down. The controversy from the video will continue as long as this video is up and no doubt both Day Above Ground and Levy Tran are already facing ramifications for their parts in this video. Below is the video and lyrics from the song. What are your thought on this controversy?

Asian Girlz by Day Above Ground (Racist)

Lyrics to Asian Girlz by Day Above Ground

Asian girl (She’s my Asian girl)
You’re my Asian girl (You’re my Asian girl)
Asian girl (She’s my Asian girl)
You’re my Asian girl (You’re my Asian girl)

I love your sticky rice
Butt f*cking all night
Korean barbecue
B*tch I love you
I love your creamy yellow thighs
Ooh you’re slanted eyes
It’s the Year of the Dragon
Ninja pussy I’m stabbin’

Asian girl (She’s my Asian girl)
You’re my Asian girl (You’re my Asian girl)
Asian girl (She’s my Asian girl)
You’re my Asian girl (You’re my Asian girl)

Superstitious feng shui sh*t (what)
Now lay your hair by the toilet
I’ve got your green tea boba
So put your head on my shoulder
Your momma’s so pretty
Best nails in the city
Pushing your daddy’s Mercedes

Asian girl (She’s my Asian girl)
You’re my Asian girl (You’re my Asian girl)
Asian girl (She’s my Asian girl)
You’re my Asian girl (You’re my Asian girl)

New Year’s in February (February?)
That’s fine with me (I guess)
Yeah, shark soup (What? F*ck it, we’ll eat it)
Oh, tradition, tradition, tradition, yeah yeah
Baby, you’re my Asian girl
You’re legally (best kind)
So baby marry me
Come on sit on my lap (right here baby)
Or we’ll send you back
And you age so well
I can barely tell
17 or 23?
Baby doesn’t matter to me

Asian girl (She’s my Asian girl)
You’re my Asian girl (You’re my Asian girl)
Asian girl (She’s my Asian girl)
You’re my Asian girl (You’re my Asian girl)

Arcadia
J-Town
Alhambra
K-Town
Temple City
Don’t forget Chinatown
Get down
Happy endings all over
Bruce Lee
Toyota
Spicy tuna Sashimi (yeah)
Tasty Garden
Fried Lice
Sailor Moon
Wonton soup
Spring roll
Tibet
Foot rub rub a down down down
Fa ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra (hahahahaha whooo)
Tofu
All over you all over me (whooo, yeah, we love you all)
All the Asian girls
Keep smiling

In Transition with Margaret Cho : Episode 5

In Transition with Margaret Cho : Episode 5

Margaret Cho’s webseries “In Transition” continues with episode 5 “Get Rid of ‘Em”. Marla schemes to find a way out of her obligations to Tawny, Concha and Farhonda. Will she be able to get them of her back? Meanwhile, Ms. Cora puts pressure on the girls at the halfway house to get employed. Tawny’s boyfriend Bobby pays her a secret visit as well.

Previous episodes:
In Transition with Margaret Cho : Episode 1
In Transition with Margaret Cho : Episode 2
In Transition with Margaret Cho : Episode 3
In Transition with Margaret Cho : Episode 4

In Transition with Margaret Cho : Episode 5 (contains adult language)