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Asia Pacific Arts interviews Michael Kang, director of the film West 32nd, starring John Cho and Grace Park. Michael Kang talks to APA about financing the film with Korean media conglomerate CJ Entertainment, and the possibilities that arise with Asian co-production.

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  • @petiteasiahoney Exactly. Your words reminds me of Tyler Durdan's speech from "Fight Club." "America Inc." is the same shit that the director talked about how "Why can't the main character be white? So we can put Ashton Kutcher in there?" White-washing is alot of American Inc. I'm glad that this guy is trying to change that.

  • @Shadowrunner6969

    American Dream is nothing but a big hoax to coerce losers from their respective countries to come in search for the opportunity they didn't get in their countries. Just like how America dangles a carrot in front of Americans but no matter how hard you work, you just can't take a bite out of it. America Inc., where the immigrants sweat in blood to make the few elites rich. My parents are stupid to fall for that shit.

  • I can agree with a ton of this guy's points on Asian-Americans, especially on the whole "American Dream" that Asia thinks that America is all about - which it really isn't. Not on T.V. anyway. America is not "paved in gold." In alot of ways, quite the opposite - especially for Asian-Americans.

  • piegeonbrain, I hope you have a brain cell alive in your head. This movie bombed and that's a fact regardless of whether the director showed you how to use the speed film.

  • Think what you want. My friend Mike Kang personaly showed me how to use 800 speed film. In other words, your coment(s )make me think that you are a douche.

    That's OK though, every company needs one.

  • I heard that CJ Entertainment will no longer finance any Korean-American themed movie projects due to this movie "West 32nd Street" flopping at the box office.

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