Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Mr. HK 2010

The Mr Hong Kong 2010 will be crowned on August 21, 2010. The quality among the Top 10 contestants varied, it is said that organisers will increased production fee, providing 3D effect for viewers to enjoy Mr. HK contestants in swimwear and getting wet. It would even arrange viewers to enjoy the 3D effect in theaters and mall.

A spokesman expressed the reason why there are only 10 Mr. Hong Kong contestants is because they won’t divide them into youth and maturity groups anymore. Age ranges from 18 to 35 years old. Besides looking at their looks, they would also stress on performance, so that’s why among the contestants there are performers from Mainland TV station and gym teachers. Many also have fundamentals in kungfu. Several of them even know wing-chun.





Jane Austen' Fight Club

Do you find yourself too polite, well mannered, and respecting the law too much...sounds like you need to lift your life to a new level. This short and cute video of how domesticated housewife can make their life more interesting.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Kollaboration in Houston

The world famous Asian talent road show Kollaboration will be heading to Houston. Check them out. We can't wait for them to come back to Toronto.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Asian GWIP -

Our Weekly feature of Asian GWIP ( Guy with iPhone).

Tea Bagging...

Ever get hit in the face by someone else "bag of tea"? hmmmm could be a great experience or a really painful one. Judging from his face, it doesn't seem like he loves getting bagged!

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Going to Take Your Home

Remember Jenny Kwok who did the video " Fuck an Asian Guy"



Here she is again with "Take You Home." Very funny!

Our Type of Movie

We mentioned this before but we like this so much and would like to see it in Toronto.

"Karin Anna Cheung stars as Angela, a young woman with a zealously active sex life, who after every sexual conquest, makes keepsake "baseball cards" of each of her male conquests. One day, Angela finds out she is pregnant and begins a quest to find the identity of the father."

This explains all!

K-Town Update

Here is the leaked un-cut K-Town cast reel of the show. Our man (Peter)aka hot asian nude model on the internet also made the show.

Friday, July 16, 2010

Move Over Jersey Shore

This is the Korean version of Jersey Shore which is being film right now.

that's Young Lee, Jennifer Field, Joe Cha, Scarlet Chan, Violet Kim, Peter Le, Steve Kim and Jasmine Chang -- your K-town reality show cast!





Friday, July 9, 2010

Bye Bye Alex


Fans hoping to hear good news on Thursday night regarding So You Think You Can Dance favorite Alex Wong‘s injury, were sorely disappointed when judge Nigel Lythgoe said the ballet dancer, who thrilled audiences mostly recently with his historic hip-hop routine, would need surgery as soon as possible, followed by at least three months rest in order to make a full recovery.

We want to see more of Alex but due to his injury, we won't!



Tell Them Sista!

Mr. Vern Yip from Trading Spaces told this couple how to put colours in their kitchen...."Hello! Can this get anymore beige?"

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

BoBo in Twilight: Eclipse



Bobo Stewart was spotted in the new movie Twilight: Eclipse as one of the Wolf clan...
We think he is still too young to be the leading role for the movie.

Mr. Watanabe


The film's acclaimed cast features Japanese actor Ken Watanabe as Saito, "a rich and powerful business magnate," aka "The Tourist." Here's director Christopher Nolan's description of the character:

Ken Watanabe portrays the role of Saito, a rich and powerful business magnate, who offers Cobb a very special job with a promise of payment more valuable than money. Simply put, if Cobb can give Saito what he wants, Saito will get Cobb home. There is only one condition: Saito wants to accompany Cobb's team on the job to be sure he gets what he's paying for."

"We refer to him as 'the tourist' because he has no expertise, but uses his financial influence to join the group."

"At first, it's only a business relationship, but as the story continues, Saito and Cobb develop an understanding and a respect. They need each other."

source: angryasianmman.com

When We Were Young

Ever wonder what you were like when you were younger? hmmm I hope I wasn't this fierce...

ACAS Transgendered/Transsexual Website

Yesterday was the launched for ACAS' first website for Asian Transgendered/Transsexual women. We are proud of our sisters and please help spread the words to your friends who can benefit this information.

http://taw.acas.org



Friday, July 2, 2010

Amphetamine

Kafka is straight while Daniel happens to be gay. The young men fall in love, believing that their love can bridge anything, despite their difference in sexuality and Kafka's drug-taking. Daniel does not regret his love for Kafka, who tries to love him back against his nature. But a flashback memory from Kafka's past makes it difficult for their relationship to work. It turns out that their addiction to love proves more fatal than the drugs they use to explore the boundaries of their friendship.



The film stars Hong Kong Chinese actor and former model Byron Pang (Cantonese: Pang Koon-Kei), who was a runner-up contestant for Mr. Hong Kong in 2005, and Thomas Price, a half Chinese/half British actor who appeared in Permanent Residence and City Without Baseball. Like Scud's previous films, Permanent Residence (made in 2009) and the earlier City Without Baseball (2008), Amphetamine features full-frontal male nudity in many scenes, in among others, an outdoor fight scene in which Pang is stripped naked by other boys, gym showers, and a leap from a public building, in which Pang wears 'wings', and his whole body is covered in calligraphy and silver paint.




Amphetamine examines the limit of passion, and is the second of a trilogy: the first, called Permanent Residence, examines the limit of life, while the third, known as Life of an Artist, examines the limits of art. Amphetamine was screened at the Berlin International Film Festival on 15 February, 2010, and was also shown at the Hong Kong International Film Festival on its final day (6 April, 2010). The third film has not yet been released.