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July 21, 2009 | No Comments

I’m generally fine with snarky humor about Asians, but something about the “funny” hate crime scene in the trailer for the upcoming comedy, “The Goods,” makes me feel a little uncomfortable.
The movie stars Jeremy Piven as a used car salesman who is brought in to turn a lackluster auto dealership around. In the particular scene in question (at 1:07), Pivens pumps up his fellow salesmen by comparing the upcoming car sale to a war. “Don’t let me get started on Pearl Harbor. We are the Americans; they are the enemies,” Piven’s …

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July 20, 2009 | 19 Comments

I know, I know, it’s a small quibble considering all of the other characters and events that have been tossed to the wayside in the Harry Potter films. But, am I the only one who’s a little put out that Cho Chang was cut completely from the latest installment, “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince?”
As the only explicitly Asian character in the Harry Potter books, I immediately latched onto Cho as “my” character. Since she first appeared in the third book and right up until the sixth, I remember fervently …

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July 14, 2009 | 1 Comment

“In an Asian world, only three white heroes can save the world.”
This past Saturday, I was able to attend the inaugural Asian American ComiCon event in New York City. Celebrating a long legacy of Asian Americans in the comic book industry, the day was packed with workshops and panels featuring many industry heavy hitters, including Larry Hama, the creator of “G.I. Joe.”
Throughout many of the sessions, a conversation thread kept cropping up: despite so many Asian Americans working behind the scenes, how come comics rarely feature any Asian American superheroes? …

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July 13, 2009 | 3 Comments

List the top 10 Asian stars in U.S. media off the top of your head. Now go down the list until you hit the first Asian American male (as opposed to imported stars such as Jackie Chan or Jet Li).
Want to bet that the name’s John Cho?
With just a decade-long career behind him, Cho has somehow become the face of Asian American men in entertainment media without having headlined a single movie by himself. From his breakout appearance in the 2000 film “American Pie” to a co-starring role in the …

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July 1, 2009 | No Comments

Move over, McDreamy and McSteamy — a new doctor has arrived.
Half-Korean hottie Daniel Henney is poised to conquer U.S. hearts this October when he stars in CBS’s new medical series, Three Rivers.
The show deals with the trials and tribulations of transplant surgeons, organ donors and the recipients. Think of it as CBS’s contender to ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy. Henney will be playing Dr. David Lee, “a womanizing surgical resident who’s broken as many hearts as he’s replaced,” according to the CBS web site. A fitting role for such a gorgeous man.
The 29-year-old model …