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Join Behind the Manga as they go behind the scenes on the manga Dragon and Chameleon from Square Enix Manga & Books with the manga's editor Edward Hong and translator Kevin Yuan! In this, we talk about how Kevin created the "voice" for the leads, how Edward handled a series with no adaptations, how the mangaka's editor is involved in the English localization, and more! Edward Hong's Twitter handle: @edomonogatariKevin Yuan's Twitter handle: @KyuTheMusic "Behind the Manga theme" - Boneyard Records (Website: https://boneyardrecords.com/)
Join us as we go behind the scenes with Square Enix Manga & Books editor Edward Hong and manga letterer Brandon Bovia on their localization process for the first two volumes of Soul Eater NOT Perfect edition!! In this, we learn about their memorable moments, what their process is like, and something surprising for fans to look forward to in volume 3! Edward Hong's Twitter handle: @edomonogatari Brandon Bovia's Twitter handle: @brandonbovia "Behind the Manga theme" - Boneyard Records (Website: https://boneyardrecords.com/)
In this special episode, Winter, Alerts, and Vampy interview members of the team who work on the manga adaptation for The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten! Join us as we speak with new friend of the podcast, and translator, Nova Skipper along with returning guest, friend of the podcast, and editor Edward Hong about their research, process, and work they go through when working on the series from the first time they get the files to when the volume is ready to be shipped! We also find out what some of their favorite or memorable scenes from the manga are! Edward Hong's Twitter handle: @edomonogatari Nova Skipper's Twitter handle: @shinhoshi_n "Behind the Manga theme" - Boneyard Records (Website: https://boneyardrecords.com/)
In this episode Alerts, Winter, and Vampy got the chance to sit down and interview Edward Hong, a manga editor for Square Enix Manga & Books! We talk about how he became a manga editor, his work process as a manga editor, working on both a simulpub and a volume release, and more!! Edward Hong's Twitter handle: @edomonogatari "Behind the Manga theme" - Boneyard Records (Website: https://boneyardrecords.com/)
Get $30 off Arc Studio Pro and support the pod at the same time: https://arcstudiopro.com/boobi Voice actor/founder of the PGM VO List (https://www.pgmvolist.com/) Edward Hong joins us to offer insight into the voiceover industry, cutting an audio reel, and how to get your start. Even more content: Patreon.com/BreakingOutPod Free newsletter: BreakingOutPod.com Email: BreakingOutofBreakingInPod@gmail.com Follow: @BreakingOutPod Music: KelseyRauber.com Art: KaileeCristina.com Editing: instagram.com/ezra.li
Edward Hong is an actor based in Los Angeles who has etched out a working acting career for the past decade on TV/film, commercials, theatre, and voiceovers. He introduces us to what is meant by the term “People of Global Majority” (PGM) and what that means for Ethnic Casting and Diversity in VOs. He is the creator of the PGM VO List that currently has 1.8k voiceover actors of global majority and 180+ production companies, talent agents, and casting directors that use the list in their search for diversity. He tells us why he thinks the genre of dubbing is one of the hardest things to do as a voice actor and talks about his involvement in the global phenomenon that is Squid Game. We get the insight on authentic casting for the series and how the PGM VO List enabled casting directors to cast dubbing actors of Asian descent and Korean descent to reflect the cast of Squid Game itself. It also helped with the performances ensuring they capture the subtleties and nuances within the cultures of the series. Jennifer Sun Bell is an award-winning actress, singer and voiceover actor who is passionate about giving a voice to the unheard stories of this world and of our imagination. Being mixed, Korean and American, she found there were so many silenced voices and stories that needed to be shared. A once shy girl who was once told her speaking voice was “not good” and that she should speak like she sings, she's found that no matter your sound, if you speak from your heart, your voice will be heard and will make an impact. She can be heard as feisty Kpop Troll in Dreamworks' Trollstopia on Hulu, bomb enthusiast Rin in Midwinter Game's Scavengers, has lent her voice to many Netflix and Disney+ English dubs, Genshin Impact and so much more she can't share just yet! Jennifer has also worked in film/tv alongside some of the greats like Jim Carrey, Don Cheadle and Kristin Bell and is currently working on original music. Jennifer explains why she thinks casting in an ethnically correct way is important and how authenticity is paramount in the increasing range of content from vastly varying cultures. We hear about her experiences in tackling Hollywood and making her mark in voice acting. Behind the scenes there wasn't much diversity and that needed to be addressed. Jennifer shares why it's crucial for all sides to understand the importance of having ALL voices heard and for the stories from the hearts of all ethnicities to be authentically shared and visible. Listen to the first episode of season three as we delve into the world of Diversity and Ethnic Casting. Are you ready to take your voiceover career to the next level? The Voiceover Network is an organisation for voiceover professionals providing voiceover training, webinars, The Buzz magazine, support, networking events and an amazing VO community. If you are thinking of getting into voiceover work or if you already work in this area and just want to know what's going on in the industry – then this podcast is for you. Our host is Rachael Naylor, founder and CEO of The Voiceover Network as well as an experienced voiceover artist. Thanks to our Sponsors: Apogee, Hindenburg, Source Elements and Focusrite. Follow us on instagram.com/the_voiceover_network/ Follow us on facebook.com/TheVoiceOverNetworkOfficial Follow us on twitter.com/NetworkVO Follow us on linkedin.com/company/the-voiceover-network-ltd/
Our episodes come to you courtesy of our friends at Plantiva. Learn more at http://www.plantiva.com/killercasting and use the promo code KC25 to get 25% off your next order ! ***************** Lisa Zambetti: Lisa is back gabbing with Edward Hong…talking about so called “cancel” culture and how complicated it is for us emotionally as fans when our heroes fall — but how vital it is for us to be the first to call their crimes out. Is it possible to compartmentalize behavior vs art…and if it is possible, should it be? Lisa also talks about a very famous actress who confessed another famous actor slapped her across the face to get her into character. Wtf! Please don't hit the actresses! Keep your freaking hands to yourself!!! But we also talk about OUR FLAG MEANS DEATH which features our mutual friend Samba Schutte!!! We get all into it…
Our episodes come to you courtesy of our friends at Plantiva. Learn more at http://www.plantiva.com/killercasting and use the promo code KC25 to get 25% off your next order ! ***************** This week Lisa is joined by eclectic actor Edward Hong, who has carved out quite a career in tv, film, stage, commercials and especially voice overs! Eddy's voice can be heard in the English dubbing of the incredibly popular Netflix series “Squid Game” as well as in all kinds of anime, video games, scripted podcasts…you name it and he has probably voiced it. Ed and Lisa careen through all kinds of topics including how he became famous as “The Cinnabon Guy”. (Yes really) Check out all things Eddy here https://linktr.ee/Cinnabonmonster
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It was really great to chat with the talented Edward Hong about his career, his goals and the PGM VO List!!His links:https://twitter.com/CinnabonMonsterhttps://linktr.ee/Cinnabonmonsterhttps://twitter.com/pgmvolisthttps://www.pgmvolist.com/SOME NEWS! If you like the game First Impressions that we play on the solo episodes I've refined and written a playbook for it that you can grab for $1 or grab a community copy now on www.cutestpatoot.itch.io/first-impressions to play along with me or play at home with friends or family!Drop us a line @thebrandyrose to share Your thoughts and impressions from the episode. To support the show please Rate & Review us 5 Stars and if you want to help me in being able to keep improving the show our PATREON is www.patreon.com/cutestpatoot Thank you!UPDATE MARCH 2022 in re D.Mills.Join us on our sometimes silly sometimes serious deep dives on queerness in sports anime and enjoy the episode!Drop us a line @patootpodcasts(or @thebrandyrose) to share your thoughts and impressions from the episode. To support the show please Rate & Review us 5 Stars and if you want to help us in being able to keep improving the show our PATREON is www.patreon.com/cutestpatoot Thank you!IMPORTANT PSA!!! it's come to our attention that a voice actor who we have publicly praised in several episodes of cringe warning has been named as a sexual predator. we were unaware of this at the time of recording these episodes, and having learned of this, we no longer support this VA, nor do we excuse or condone his actions. we take these allegations very seriously and our support is unwaveringly with the victim of his abuse. grooming, abuse, and sexual assault are rampant issues even in queer communities, and we stand with survivors and condemn those who have victimized them, those who groom and prey upon vulnerable members of our communities, and those who weaponize their status to exploit and harm others. this VA will not be mentioned on any future episodes, and we will be making edits wherever possible to reflect our stance on this issue.
Live Audio Play Reading of [Emerging Voices] a selection of short plays by Theatre students from Ruth Asawa School of the Arts. Hana Rudoff, Karen Ear, Colten Hitchcock, Lucia Pachynski-Hoopes, Phillip Wong, Itohan Ediae, Sally Meeks, and Lan Lan Honda-Rottler Produced by Sandcastle Theater Company Directed by Ariella Wolfe Stage Management by J. Lynn Dutra Featuring Jasmine Washington, Edward Hong, Pilar Gonzales, John Cody Fasano, Stephanie Fields, and Scott Schwerdtfeger. 00:39 VALENTINE'S DAY IS OVERRATED 11:25 THE LAST DINNER 19:05 CHEKHOV'S GUN 36:08 UNKNOWN 46:19 THE EXIT 54:40 REUNITED 1:00:16 AWAKE 1:13:44 IT MIGHT BE TIME About The Plays: [Emerging Voices] features eight plays about relationships, forgiveness, waking up, and finding your voice (plus some twists and turns along the way). These stories take us from the everyday to the surreal and back again, inviting us to dig deep and reflect on what it means to be alive. About the Playwrights: The student-playwrights whose work we selected for this production were in the 10th-12th grade during the 2020-2021 school year. They wrote their scripts under the supervision of Aren Haun in the Theatre Department at Ruth Asawa School of the Arts. Music by Lyle Workman Sandcastle Theater Company is an emerging theater company committed to nurturing and producing new plays, growing a broader theater community, and creating accessible opportunities for people to experience original stories. Follow us on social media at facebook.com/sandcastletheaterco and @sandcastletheaterco on Instagram.
Survivors! Your favorite podcast hosts are back for our mid-season finale with the incredibly talented Actor and Activist, Edward Hong! He shares his artistic journey as an actor and voiceover artist which lead to the creation of his BIPOC VO listserve! He's amazing ya'll! Please excuse any sound issues, Friends! We are still in a pandemic!! Info on Edward Hong: Check out this article from BUZZ Magazine about Edward here. Check out Edward on Twitter HERE. Follow Edward on Instagram HERE. Info on Your Hosts: Follow Samantha on Instagram. Check out Samantha's Official Website here Follow Samantha's business Cater Agent on Instagram. Follow Jason on Instagram /Twitter. Check out Jason's Official Website here Check out Samantha's Official Website here. Check out and support The Bridgeport Film Fest. Support Us... Please! If you're feeling generous, Buy Us A Coffee HERE! Tickets for the first annual Bridgeport Film Fest, hosted by Jason and Groundwork Bridgeport are on sale NOW. Use the code: BFFSUMMER to save 10% on your tickets HERE! Please don't become complacent: Support the Black Mamas Matter Alliance Support Families Detained and Separated at the Border. Support the AAPI Civic Engagement Fund. Support Black Trans Folx here Donate to the Community League of the Heights (CLOTH) Support the People of Palestine How to be an Ally to the AAPI Community 168 Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Color The New York Times: On Mexico's Border With U.S., Desperation as Migrant Traffic Piles Up PBS: How to help India during its COVID surge — 12 places you can donate Covid quarantine didn't stop antisemitic attacks from rising to near-historic highs Opening and Closing Theme Music: "One Love" by Beats by Danny | Game Music: "Wake Up" by MBB. If you enjoy Survival Jobs: A Podcast be sure to subscribe and follow us on your preferred podcast listening app! Also, feel free to follow us on Instagram and Twitter! Thank you!!
How Edward got into voiceover acting (4:40)Edward's act of social activism: creating a directory of Asian American and BIPOC voiceover actors (8:30)How casting works (12:35)Role preparation tips for beginner voiceover actors (19:30)Sound equipment you need to get started as voiceover actor (25:09)Challenges of dubbing work (27:48)Is racism and stereotyping still an issue for voiceover actors of color in Hollywood? (37:10)Spiritual Question: How do you get through the suffering and rejection attendant to being an actor? (42:18)Our first bloopers this podcast! (50:40)Connect with Edward Hong on social media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/cinnabonmonsterInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cinnabonmonster/Connect with us or drop us a line on Instagram (@mostpodcast): http://instagram.com/mostpodcast ---Keywords:podcast, Asian American BIPOC representation, voiceover acting technique process, dubbing, animation, commercials, Hollywood, TV Film Theatre performance, storytelling
Our 3 guests all have films screening at the 5th Annual Hollywood Comedy Shorts Film Festival (Dec. 11 - 18). The festival is taking place virtually and can be assessed at www.hollywoodcomedyshortsfilmfest.com Guests are: Chester Howie, writer-director of the film short Lulu, Edward Hong, (actor/executive producer) Make A Wish. and our final guest is Zeke Farrow (writer/director) of the film POSSESSIONS.
Actor Edward Hong joins us to talk all about what we really can't stop thinking about: Can we really be actors right now? Apart from that massive question of importance, we talk branding, how to stand out, when to fit in, and what we can be doing till vaccines exist. Edward's IMDb Edward's IG One Broke Actress One Broke Actress IG --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/one-broke-actress-podcast/support
"Nasty" Neal and "Treacherous" Trista were joined by multiple filmmakers for the upcoming "Sick N Wrong" film festival! Thanks to our guests: Stephen Stull Brock Cravy Jorge Torres Dan Kofoed Michael Fausti Ezra Werb Laura Lee Bahr Josh Copeland Josephine Chang Edward Hong Jeremy Herbert Anthony Shepherd Jay Reid Jono Freedrix Kidd Tommy Sophia Cacciola Michael J. Epstein Subscribe to the Without Your Head newsletter to receive weekly updates on our schedule, guests and more! Tracks for this podcast - Original theme by The Tomb of Nick Cage --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/message
Who you gonna call?! With special guest Edward Hong, Anna and Derek discuss the 1984 hit Ghostbusters.
This month's guest on Southern Fried Asian, Edward Hong, has been tapped to deliver the commencement address for the APIA students of the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. A fitting tribute to the college's first ever Asian American Studies graduate in the 300-year-old institution's history. Edward talks about his journey to W&M and discovering his passion for acting (5:30), as well as his role in creating the college's first Asian American Studies major (11:15). He also talks about what prompted him to drop everything and pursue an acting career in Los Angeles (20:00) and performing in Qui Nguyen's play Vietgone, about a Vietnamese American family in Arkansas (23:45). Edward also explains the origins of his obsession with Cinnabon (30:00) and how it led to a meeting with the company's CEO (35:30) and a role as "Cinnabon guy" opposite Dakota Fanning (39:00). Subscribe to the Southern Fried Asian podcast on iTunes, Google Play, NPR One, Spotify, and Stitcher Radio! Support Hard NOC Media on Patreon and GoFundMe. Buy merch on TeePublic! Our official theme music is the song "Top Down" by Chops, Timothy Flu, and Mic Barz. Podcast logo by Jef Castro. Southern Fried Asian is produced by Keith Chow and Jes Vu.
The Memory Palace is a proud member of Radiotopia. Music First up is Requiem from Nico Muhly’s score to How to Talk to Girls at Parties. November by Colleen. Edward Hong’s arrangement of Sleep from the Smoke and Mirrors Percussion Ensemble. The solo version of Broad Channel by Bing & Ruth Won’t Be a Thing to Become by Colin Stetson and Sarah Neufeld Notes Here’s Shane DuBay and Carl Fuldner’s study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, including Fuldner’s remarkable photographs.
The mental health conversation has opened up so much more in recent years & we are here for it. Still, the process of opening up about our innermost struggles whether with a trusted friend in private, or say, on a podcast, can be a daunting task. When it comes to being honest about inner demons & bouts of hopelessness, sometimes the biggest challenge can be being real with ourselves first & foremost. In this episode, Minji sits down with her friend & fellow actor Edward Hong. He opens up about his journey country (and culture)-hopping around the globe from a young age. With a number of unique challenges being othered & bullied on a daily basis, to a very difficult relationship with his father, Edward shares his process of dealing with anger & mental exhaustion through different coping mechanisms including arts, friends, & even school faculty who helped channel & address larger issues. Together they also discuss pop culture takes on violence, revenge & survival. Disclaimer: this episode deals with heavy themes & potentially triggering topics. Please be mindful of this & take care of yourself. These personal stories that are meant to connect & help provide hope for those who are struggling. This week's guest:Edward Hong (@CinnabonMonster)Follow Minji on:Twitter (@minjeeeezy)Instagram (@minjeezy)Our theme song is "Yellow Ranger" by Awkwafina, this episode also features the song "Uzutrap" from our guest UzuhanFollow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our PatreonThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveProduced and edited by @marvinyueh
The Memory Palace is a proud member of Radiotopia. Music First up is Requiem from Nico Muhly's score to How to Talk to Girls at Parties. November by Colleen. Edward Hong's arrangement of Sleep from the Smoke and Mirrors Percussion Ensemble. The solo version of Broad Channel by Bing & Ruth Won't Be a Thing to Become by Colin Stetson and Sarah Neufeld Notes Here's Shane Dubay and Carl Fuldner's study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, including Fuldner's remarkable photographs.
Episode 199 (1 hr 10 mins 59 secs) On the penultimate episode of the Spoilers Pleeze podcast, Albert and Jiaming are joined once again by Josephine and Edward to talk about their favorite movies of 2018. Take a listen to their picks, why they picked them, and then listen to them mention why certain other movies didn’t deserve to be on their lists. Take a listen!What were your favorite movies of the year? Feel free to share them with us.01:57 - Jiaming kicks off sharing their favorites lists 43:39 - Movies we didn’t really like in 2018 53:06 - Credits 54:07 - After Credits - TV shows of 2018 worth mentioning- All-Time Top Ten Of Spoilers Pleeze so far…- Spoilers Pleeze will be moving over to The Stuff & Junk Show very soon. Do subscribe to that podcast if you haven’t already.Edward Hong twitter.com/cinnabonmonster instagram.com/cinnabonmonsterJosephine instagram.com/slowjojojo twitter.com/iyamjosephine facebook.com/slowjojojoJiaming Liou twitter.com/jiamingliouAlbert Patrick twitter.com/albert5x5 instagram.com/albert5x5 "I Saw That Movie" blog the Stuff & Junk Show podcast C.O.ComixMix Extra Stuff Extra SpoilsMessage us! whowhatwhereswhy@gmail.com Follow and comment! instagram.com/whowhatwhereswhy/ Like and comment! facebook.com/whowhatwhereswhy merch! zazzle.com/whowhatwhereswhyWant to show your support? -> whowhatwhereswhy.com/support or Listen to Spoilers Pleeze on RadioPublic Podcasts -> https://radiopublic.com/spoilers-pleeze-whowhatwhereswhy-8XR7B1Music provided by The Y AxesThis episode was produced by Albert VergeldeDios and Jessica LinMore episodes, our other podcasts, and movie reviews, at whowhatwhereswhy.com#spoilerspleeze
Episode 167 (45 mins 45 secs) It's Deadpool 2, did it live up to the first movie? Was it funny? How was the action? How are the new characters? Edward, Josephine, Jiaming, and Albert share their thoughts on this popular franchise. Some strong thoughts are shared, but that's to be expected from this crew.40:40 - After Credits - Deadpool is like Pixar's Up, and Looper too, and obviously Terminator.Edward Hong twitter.com/cinnabonmonster instagram.com/cinnabonmonsterJosephine instagram.com/slowjojojo twitter.com/iyamjosephine facebook.com/slowjojojoJiaming Liou twitter.com/jiamingliouAlbert Patrick twitter.com/albert5x5 instagram.com/albert5x5 "I Saw That Movie" blog the Stuff & Junk Show podcast C.O.ComixMixMessage us! whowhatwhereswhy@gmail.com Like and comment! facebook.com/whowhatwhereswhy merch! zazzle.com/whowhatwhereswhy Extra Stuff Extra Spoils podcast! whowhatwhereswhy.com/extrastuffspoilsWant to show your support? -> whowhatwhereswhy.com/supportMusic provided by The Y AxesThis episode was produced by Albert VergeldeDios and Jessica LinMore episodes, our other podcasts, and movie reviews, at whowhatwhereswhy.com#spoilerspleeze
Episode 162 (42 mins 57 secs) If you've been a long time listener to this podcast, you must have expected the spoilers pleeze crew to tackle the whole cultural appropriation and white savior debate regarding "Isle of Dogs." Yes, they do cover all that, but it isn't all negative. Not at all. So listen in to find out the positive things they have to say about the movie as well. 34:47 - favorite Wes Anderson movie? 40:41 - After Credits - Paddington 2 - Isle Of Dogs sounds like... Edward Hong twitter.com/cinnabonmonster instagram.com/cinnabonmonster Josephine instagram.com/slowjojojo twitter.com/iyamjosephine facebook.com/slowjojojo Albert Patrick twitter.com/albert5x5 instagram.com/albert5x5 "I Saw That Movie" blog the Stuff & Junk Show podcast C.O.ComixMix Message us! whowhatwhereswhy@gmail.com Like and comment! facebook.com/whowhatwhereswhy merch! zazzle.com/whowhatwhereswhy Extra Stuff Extra Spoils podcast! whowhatwhereswhy.com/extrastuffspoils Want to show your support? -> whowhatwhereswhy.com/support Music provided by The Y Axes This episode was produced by Albert VergeldeDios and Jessica Lin More episodes, our other podcasts, and movie reviews, at whowhatwhereswhy.com #spoilerspleeze
Episode 161 (34 mins 05 secs) As an annual tradition, we do a draft pick that consists of movies released during the summer. Whose "team" of summer movies makes the most money in the international box office, gets to be the winner of this friendly competition. This year, we've got Edward, Jiaming, and Albert, in competition. How well will their picks do during the Summer? Wish them luck! - You can follow their progress on the 2018 Summer Movie Draft page Edward Hong twitter.com/cinnabonmonster instagram.com/cinnabonmonster Jiaming Liou twitter.com/jiamingliou Albert Patrick twitter.com/albert5x5 instagram.com/albert5x5 "I Saw That Movie" blog the Stuff & Junk Show podcast C.O.ComixMix Message us! whowhatwhereswhy@gmail.com Like and comment! facebook.com/whowhatwhereswhy merch! zazzle.com/whowhatwhereswhy Extra Stuff Extra Spoils podcast! whowhatwhereswhy.com/extrastuffspoils Want to show your support? -> whowhatwhereswhy.com/support Music provided by The Y Axes This episode was produced by Albert VergeldeDios and Jessica Lin More episodes, our other podcasts, and movie reviews, at whowhatwhereswhy.com #spoilerspleeze
Episode 159 (28 mins 22 secs) A lot of people are saying that "A Quiet Place" is one of the scariest movies they've ever seen recently. Is it though? Is it? Edward, Jiaming, and Albert, share their thoughts on the movie. They did like the movie a lot, but it wasn't perfect by any means. Take a listen and find out why that is. 25:38 - After Credits - Coming Soon and advance tickets Edward Hong twitter.com/cinnabonmonster instagram.com/cinnabonmonster Jiaming Liou twitter.com/jiamingliou the Stuff & Junk Show podcast Albert Patrick twitter.com/albert5x5 instagram.com/albert5x5 "I Saw That Movie" blog the Stuff & Junk Show podcast C.O.ComixMix Message us! whowhatwhereswhy@gmail.com Like and comment! facebook.com/whowhatwhereswhy merch! zazzle.com/whowhatwhereswhy Extra Stuff Extra Spoils podcast! whowhatwhereswhy.com/extrastuffspoils Want to show your support? -> whowhatwhereswhy.com/support Music provided by The Y Axes This episode was produced by Albert VergeldeDios and Jessica Lin More episodes, our other podcasts, and movie reviews, at whowhatwhereswhy.com #spoilerspleeze
Listen to the full 23 minutes at... patreon.com/posts/17009610/ Extra Stuff Extra Spoils - Episode 35 preview (6 mins 55 secs) From Disney pins, why "The 15:17 To Paris" movie is as mediocre as it can be, ranting about the 2014 Maleficent live-action movie starring Angelina Jolie, Tiffany Haddish plus Mike Colter from Girls Trip, and bad movies like DOA Dead Or Alive, Albert and Josephine and Edward have a conversation. Recorded on Feb 11, 2018. Edward Hong twitter.com/cinnabonmonster instagram.com/cinnabonmonster Josephine instagram.com/slowjojojo twitter.com/iyamjosephine facebook.com/slowjojojo Albert Patrick twitter.com/albert5x5 instagram.com/albert5x5 "I Saw That Movie" blog the Stuff & Junk Show podcast Spoilers Pleeze podcast C.O.ComixMix Message us! whowhatwhereswhy@gmail.com Like and comment! facebook.com/whowhatwhereswhy merch! zazzle.com/whowhatwhereswhy Want to show your support? -> whowhatwhereswhy.com/support This episode was produced by Albert VergeldeDios and Jessica Lin More episodes, podcasts, movie reviews, and comic strips, at whowhatwhereswhy.com #extrastuffspoils
Episode 151 (45 mins 31 secs) Netflix's big budgeted sci-fi TV show that is based on a book series; "Altered Carbon," has been released to the public for binging and consuming. How is it though? There are a bunch of mixed reactions to it, and people question whether it is really the hit Netflix wants it to be. Is it the Netflix's "sci-fi Game Of Thrones?" Edward, Josephine, and Albert share their thoughts on this TV series. 43:44 - After Credits - Black Panther exclusive pin Edward Hong twitter.com/cinnabonmonster instagram.com/cinnabonmonster Josephine instagram.com/slowjojojo twitter.com/iyamjosephine facebook.com/slowjojojo Albert Patrick twitter.com/albert5x5 instagram.com/albert5x5 "I Saw That Movie" blog the Stuff & Junk Show podcast C.O.ComixMix Message us! whowhatwhereswhy@gmail.com Like and comment! facebook.com/whowhatwhereswhy merch! zazzle.com/whowhatwhereswhy Extra Stuff Extra Spoils podcast! whowhatwhereswhy.com/extrastuffspoils Want to show your support? -> whowhatwhereswhy.com/support Music provided by The Y Axes This episode was produced by Albert VergeldeDios and Jessica Lin More episodes, our other podcasts, and movie reviews, at whowhatwhereswhy.com #spoilerspleeze
This week, Edward Hong and Josephine Chang guest host with special guest, director Lena Khan of the brand new film starring Danny Pudi, The Tiger Hunter. Set in the 1970s, The Tiger Hunter is the story of Sami Malik, a young Indian man who travels to America to become an engineer in order to impress his childhood crush and live up to the legacy of his father — a legendary tiger hunter — back home. When Sami's job falls through, he takes a low-end job and joins with a gang of oddball friends in hopes of convincing his childhood sweetheart that he's far more successful than he truly is… or perhaps ever could be. A timely and topical comedy that captures a young immigrant's pursuit for success, love, and the American dream with humor and heart, The Tiger Hunter is a charming comedy bolstered by vibrant storytelling and an endearing comic spirit. All this and more on Hard NOC Life! Watch it on your screen, hit "play," and check this. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Google Play! As always, our official theme music is brought to you by the super team of Adam WarRock and Chops.
Edward Hong, The Cinnabon Monster. Edward joins James on the BOTI podcast to drop some serious knowledge about the acting industry, being a voice for Asian Americans, and black & white pornography films. https://cinnabonmonster.com/ https://www.facebook.com/businessoftheimpossible/ https://www.instagram.com/businessoftheimpossible/ Music: sh0ktimusPrime https://soundcloud.com/shoktimus-prime
The Actor CEO Podcast: Acting Business | Interviews | Motivation
Networking always feels like a four letter word to actors but the group Casting Directors for Actors has made this necessary part of the business so much more painless and actually truly engaging. You get people new to the industry asking for advice from those who are well heeled in the ins and outs of making a career out of your craft. If it's not the first stop you come to with a question, to get feedback or share your newest work it should be. Casting is in the group all the time and although they may not speak out on every post, they see your work and know you're there. The post Episode 48: Edward Hong The Cinnabon Monster appeared first on Actor CEO.
This week, a wild Cinnabon Monster appears! Actors and Writers Edward Hong and Josephine Chang join us this week on the podcast to chat Olympics, eastern medicine, and Chinese money in Hollywood. Minji also makes a pitch to bring the Asian American voice to South by Southwest, it's super effective! This week’s intro & outro music is provided by the beautiful and talented Alfa, check out her new single “Bare Feet” on Spotify or own it on iTunes and Amazon! As always, send us your listener questions at podcast@kollaboration.org Help vote for or SXSW panel by supporting our PanelPicker page! Learn more about the KollabCast and listen to past episodes here Subscribe to us on iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher, or via our RSS feed (http://kollaboration.libsyn.com/rss) and check out our highlights on Clammr Follow our guest at: Edward Hong @cinnabonmonster Josephine Chang @iyamjosephine Follow our hosts at: @minjeeeezy @marvinyueh The KollabCast is a podcast about pop culture and the creative life from an Asian American perspective
FBT Episode 20- Special guest... Actor Edward Hong aka Cinnabon Monster! #edwardhong Edward Hong IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3760499/ FBT Facebook https://www.facebook.com/funnyblunttruthpodcast/ FBT Twitter https://twitter.com/FunnyBluntTruth FBT iTunes Subscribe! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/funny-blunt-truth-podcast/id1086324337
Actor and self professed "Cinnabon Monster" Edward Hong is our guest this week on Geekscape, and he's got a pretty emotional origin story! We talk with him about not threatening gun violence in middle school and how Cinnabon literally changed his life! Also, things get serious when we discuss race in Geek Media and whether or not 'Kung Fu Panda 3' lives up to the first two in the Kung Fu Panda Trilogy (because it's totally a trilogy now)! Also, congrats to our writer Juan Carlos Marquez on his new baby girl!
Edward Hong, aka The Cinnabon Monster, chats about how he got that nickname. Keep in touch via Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @mslynnchen. xo Lynn
Episode: 16 Guest: Edward Hong Your Hosts: Teresa Decher & Sara Price All The Goods: Fail Dates, Tickle Time, 1-800-Dentist, Movie Tears, Saturday Dentist Visits, Junk Food, Lost on Vacay, and Lady Tactics. Episode 16 — Half Glass Full Right Click & Download Check out more on Edward: Website @cinnabonmonster