New landing page for the remix of my hit single Big Ass Booties. Collaboration with DJ Mat. Photography by Ben Gebo. Go check it out now: http://chinesegangster.com/booties/
This is a mobilesite I did for my buddy Jason. He's running The Say Something Poster Project. If you are in the Boston area, stop by the show on 2/26. We got 25 amazing posters on display. Final voting will take place that day to determine the 10 winners.
I coded this using only HTML and CSS. It works on iPhone, iPod, iPad, Android, and Blackberry: http://saysomethingposters.com
I finally review another movie! It's been exactly 8 months since I last wrote one. I should be writing more, because according to analytics, my reviews are getting the most hits on my blog. Anyway, read on, this is a review on the new yakuza film from the awesome Kitano. Enjoy.
Outrageously Repetitive As always, this contains spoilers, read at your own risk.
New flick from Kitano, hell yeah! There's a lot to love in Outrage. First, Kitano is back at making yakuza films. How long has it been, you ask? 10 years! Last time Kitano made a yakuza film was back in 2000 when he released Aniki (brother). Why is this important? Well, what Kitano is to the Japanese cinema is like Martin Scorsese to the American cinema. He's most badass at making yakuza (Japanese equivalent of gangster) films. The only difference is, Kitano stars in all his films, because he's so fucking badass himself.
Second thing to love in Outrage: the cast. Starring along side Kitano we see actors like Shiina Kippei, Miura Tomokazu, Kohinata Fumiyo, Kunimura Jun, Sugimoto Tetta, and Ishibashi Renji. All veteran badasses, except for Kohinata, he's mostly been in comedic roles, and he's in Outrage for a little bit of comic relief.
Third thing to love is the violence. Man, there are scenes in this film that made me cringe and look away from the screen. If you are going to learn anything out of this film, it would be the variety of methods the yakuza can use to fucking kill you.
With that said, you could tell I was fucking psyched to watch Outrage. So how was the end product? Well, not so good I'm afraid. My first complain: not enough Kitano!!! I'm not talking about style, the film is very much Kitano-ish. I'm talking about Kitano's role. It just wasn't big enough. I like Kitano as a director but I love him as the actor. He has his own unique acting style and is always a joy to watch, whether he's playing a maniac teacher (Battle Royale) or a quiet blind swordsman (Zatoichi) or a filmmaker parody of himself (Glory to the Filmmaker). I expected him to be the big boss and kicking everybody's ass in Outrage, but he only did a little bit of ass kicking and was killed off in the most un-epic way possible. His character was so one dimensional and had zero development. The same can be said about every character in this film though. I guess it was hard to develop the characters with such a huge cast.
With characters having no depths, naturally there's not much for the actors to work with. So the performance was very average. I expected highly of this group. It was a shame for this cast not to shine in a film like this. There was a bright spot though. Shiina Kippei's role wasn't big, but he made the most out of it. He was intimidating, scary, and funny at times. His character had different layers and I wish he was in it more
The biggest downfall of Outrage though, was the paper thin story. It went like this: talk about killing, kill, talk about killing some more, kill again, repeat till all major characters die off, end. After the first hour, the film became so repetitive it was frustrating. It didn't even build up to an epic end fight. Everybody just died, no one put up a fight. And the ending? So predictable even my mom saw it coming and she wasn't paying much attention throughout the film.
Overall, Outrage was a huge disappointment. Even though there was some action, but it wasn't enough to make the film badass. The cast's mediocre performance and the lack of character developments also hurt this film a lot. Well, I guess great filmmakers have their off days once in a while.
Ho ho ho, merry xmas! This is a fun little page I made just in time for the holidays. Using some CSS3. You'll love it if you love How I Met Your Mother.
Hey all. Just wanted to show you my latest venture into html5/css3. For those who have no idea what html5 or css3 is, let's just say they are the new standards for building modern beautiful websites. I'm no master in coding yet, still learning tons of new stuff everyday, but I'm getting the hang of things. So without further ado, here's my latest greatest: mikeloveschina.com
Here's a screenshot in case you can't access it in China for any reason
And obviously, it wouldn't be a good website if there's no mobile version
Happy birthday to you!生日快樂!誕生日おめでとう!Sinh nhật vui vẻ!आपको जन्मदिन मुबारक हो!Joyeux anniversaire à toi!Feliz cumpleaños a ti!Χρόνια πολλά σε εσάς!Happy birthday sa iyo!생일 축하합니다!З Днём Нараджэння Вас!สุขสันต์วันเกิดท่าน!Buon compleanno a te!Mutlu yıllar sana!Til Lysenko med fødselsdagen hen til jer!Boldog szülinapot!Selamat ulang tahun untuk Anda!Hyvää syntymäpäivää sinulle!С Днем Рождения Вас!
Birthday party was cool. Good amount of people showed up. Everyone had fun. No drama. got on the mic and performed a couple of tracks. Played hypeman for a couple more. Good stuff. Shame you couldn't be there for it. It's all good. Next time you're in HK, we'll go out and party again.
An artist/designer from Boston. Born and raised in China but attended college in the United States. He's got the best of two worlds.
麦子正,又名“MC浩”(Emcee Hao)。出生于中国广州。14岁去了美国修学。2009年毕业于麻省美术学院,成为一名专业平面设计师。他的著名作品《“MC浩”音乐专辑市场推广设计》曾经进入过数个美术展览会,赢过数次平面设计奖,也上过广州出版的《包装与设计》杂志。他还在PECHA KUCHA NIGHT BOSTON上演讲过。为了这个作品,他深深融入了“MC浩”这个角色。从此人们也开始称呼他“Emcee Hao”,也就是“MC浩”的洋名。很多人都不知道他这个作品其实在耻笑流行音乐,还以为他是个真正的歌手。这也证明了他这个作品的卖点:只要有完美的包装和宣传,一个烂歌手都有出头天。他现在为美国的一间小设计公司what!design工作,客户包括Reebok和Burton。他正在磨练自己的设计功夫,希望有一天能回国做一名出色的设计师。