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Part of an actors job is to sign and sign and sign. Photos as well. Daniel said that 99% of the time when people ask him to take a photo, he'll do it. I've met him before, and it's easy and true to say that
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I have a few surprises in the works for tomorrows interview with Daniel Dae Kim. It's fun doing live interviews, you're forced to really think ahead of time, more than a taped interviews – although truthfully, it should all be done equally. I've done my research, I'm in the process of cutting some original video for it that hopefully will be a fun surprise for everyone who comes. I'm amazed at DDK's career and I'll hopefully be able to express that well tomorrow evening. If you're coming, I'm hearing it's sold out, so get there early. I know the folks who RSVP didn't all pay which means there are tons of spaces open. If you're on my personal list, don't worry, but I'd still get there as early as you can. It's a nice theater in Little Tokyo. Near 200 seats.
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This actually is a test blog post for our new system. Since Blogger decided to do some switch, we had to do the same thing. It’s caused a lag in our posts, but this system should be better than ever. We’ll see!
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The Strangers Crew at the LA Asian Pacific Film Festival. That’s Bill Poon, Robert Burke, Michael Aki, Eugenia Yuan, and Pryor Praczukowski. Bill Poon is the Assistant Producer! Robert Burke plays the perfect dirty loser underworld guy. Michael Aki’s character is the Asian Kimbo Slice. The master of the gun. A killer. Eugenia Yuan is the subject. Pryor shot it nicely. Strangers screens sunday 9pm at the Sunset 5 in LA. Instead of watching the opening night movie. I ate dinner with the group. Eugenia and Michael Aki. The carpet might not be red, but this is the red carpet area. Amy Hill was there! Thomas Nakanishi should join Kiss. ——-
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Mexican without Mexicans. Yeah. This place is amazing. Manhattan Beach Mexican food. El Sombrero #2. I hope the #2 doesn’t mean anything weird! It’s a neighborhood Mexican place that I can tell is well loved. It’s packed, it’s good, and people there seem happy. That’s David and Sun-min. So glad to have caught up with them. It’s been ages. Look at their burritos! Whoa. I opted for 2 chicken tacos. Pictured is only 1 taco. All so good. This was a tough one. It was chef Mina’s turn. She cooked us up noodles, chicken in spicy sauce, and ice tea. I don’t know why I feel the need to blog my ear, but see that scratch. Imagine this. My cat, put one claw into my ear. It was stuck. I was trying to get it out and in the process, sliced through my own ear. That line goes through. The below is my article on David Choe in the current Juxtapoz. I wrote it on the morning it was due. I think it came out pretty decent. ——-
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