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Sylvester Stallone: banned in Myanmar February 10, 2008

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The Associated Press – Sylvester Stallone says his latest “Rambo” movie and its tagline are inspiring real-life opponents of Myanmar’s ruling military junta – and prompting a government backlash.

“Either live for something, die for nothing – it’s your choice,” Stallone said on Saturday in a phone call from Paris, where he is promoting the new film. “Students have now used this film as a rallying point and are using the quote, thinking maybe the American military will intervene and save them.”

While the film has yet to be formally released in Asia, Stallone said he’s heard reports that Myanmar police have prohibited DVD sellers from stocking pirated copies. Stallone also said two of the film’s actors, who are from the country formerly known as Burma, told him that family members have been arrested.

It was not immediately possible to confirm the claims. Myanmar’s military crushed pro-democracy protests led by students and Buddhist priests last year.

The fourth “Rambo” has the disaffected Vietnam vet trying to find missionaries captured by Myanmar soldiers, who are shown razing villages and killing civilians.

Stallone filmed the movie on a river bordering Myanmar and neighboring Thailand.

He issued a challenge to the junta about its portrayal.

“If they think this movie is a fantasy,” he said, “I welcome the opportunity to let me come over there and walk around the country without armed guards following me every inch of the way.”

In other “Rambo”-related news, the official death toll in the newest installment is 132 kills per minute, and mostly unnamed Asian men in khaki costumes. As you can imagine, the Asian American Journalism Association is scratching their heads about this one.

Rambo Death Chart

 

Politics Ain’t Just Black-n-White! February 3, 2008

      Lisa Lee interviews actress Kelly Hu (X-Men 2, Scorpion King) during the Obama ‘08 campaign party, San Francisco, for KTVU-2 Fox News (photo: Gerry Pangilinan)

      The Barack Obama Campaign certainly knows how to throw down a great party with this week’s celebrity-fest in San Francisco, starting with the mistress of ceremonies, Kelly Hu (X-Men 2, Undoing), pulling out her political claws for the Obama party at Roe Prive. Over 300 young voters attended the ritzy party in the upper mezzanine bar, and Hu addressed the crowd — along with San Francisco Supervisor hopeful, David Chiu, and Board of Education member Jane Park — with an impassioned, albeit poorly rehearsed, script on the reasons why the Asian American community truly has the swing vote in California this year.

      Hu, who, suprisingly enough, stands at a diminutive 5′ 5″, recounted to me personally her recollections of growing half-Asian and half-White in Hawaii — much like Barack’s half-sister, Maya — and attending their shared alma mater, Kamehameha High School.

      “This is the first time, ever, that I’ve been involved in a political campaign,” Hu swore to me as I stood in for KTVU-Fox Channel 2’s newscaster Renee Kemp. “But I feel so strongly that the the Asian American vote has been lying dormant for so long. It’s simply amazing when you consider that we have come so far as a community of immigrants, but when you consider that voting is so crucial to shaping the future of where we go next, I am just amazed to see that so many people still do not step up and vote for their future.

      “Come on, people … take a stand!” (more…)