Ahh, I guess so. Hey, it's progress though?
Ahh, I guess so. Hey, it's progress though?
Mr Yeun is our only hope right now really, and he's representing. Seeing him on various interviews recently Ive found him to be super charming and funny at the same time self deprecating. Isn't this what women like? Also he's a snappy dresser!
Reminds me of a tweet I read that said "An easy way to tell if your girlfriend is slightly racist is if she likes Breakfast at Tiffany's" or something like that. Really, when anyone mentions that movie or Sixteen Candles I have to leave the conversation as I just get too angry about it. Also reminds me of that scene…
What are your thoughts on Tangled? I personally loved the hell out of that movie and was really hoping I wasn't going to find any stereotyping in it and was almost relieved to find it to have a pretty respectful tone to it.
Also can we not acknowledge Ken Jeong aka the new Gedde Watanabe? The man is straight up setting things backwards. How about Steve Yeun? Pretty much the only Asian American male on tv right now in regards to non foreigner/comedic relief. Plus? Dude is crazy charming:
Well we at least had the eternally likeable Bd Wong and Ming Na speaking in more or less American accents.I can interpret it as the difference between generations within context of the story. But I'm a little on the fence with them using Donnie Osmond as the singing voice. I mean, Donnie Osmond.
Crazy huh? And the only reason I thought that was "Geeze, that dude is really attractive . . .hmmm. Whatever happened to Russell Wong?"
Yeah, if you remove Mushu from the movie it becomes infinitely more bearable. Also, why don't we just start calling the sidekicks in American movies after food as well? "Soup"? "Sandwich"?
I'm a little bummed that Mr Wong is now doing IKEA commercials and not the leading man he was meant to be
Ugh, In The Mood for Love might be one of the most romantic movies I've seen.
By simply touching on this topic on a mainstream site as this helps enough. Thank you. I'm an Asian American male and as much as I love my pop culture, it's constantly letting me down with how under and poorly represented we are. Where I currently live people have little or no knowledge of Asians other than TV and…
I could see how that could be interpreted but I didn't find it to be offensive. I liked that they actually cast many Asian American actors for voices and that despite common asian traditions, they told a story about a strong female. Also if you consider what era they're telling the story in that kind of stuff is kinda…
So pretty much the exact article on Gawker about putting up hype for this show? Why are we encouraging more reality tv?
Where's the "Like" button already?
oh . . .dear. Why. I shouldn't be thinking these things :(
I think you're getting your trivia mixed up. Dave Coulier was Peter Venkman after Lorenzo Music stopped voicing on the Real Ghostbusters cartoon. . .I think?
This is the best. Decided to watch the original movie today for the first time since I was a kid. Holy crap, April. Her- her and her legs. Sweet Jesus. Also I'm in love with the new cartoon. So good.
Was scared I was the only one. Just like 30 Rock, I got tired of the whole "How many jokes can we make/how witty can all the characters be" thing they have going on. Its seriously exhausting. I only stick around for Damon Wayans Jr and Eliza Coupe. Apt23 was definitely the superior show with actual development.…
My Thoughts EXACTLY. (Also:I mean, I get it, Mike Trapp: You're trying waaay too hard to get laid)
Holy shit I love this idea