Saturday, May 10, 2014

SoCal's OC Night Market



The OC Night Market starts this weekend in sunny SoCal. The layout is much smaller than the annual OC Fair. But there are still lot of vendors. Advertised at over 200. Current twitter hashtags for #OCNightMarket shows that its starting a little slow.

I hit up the 626 Night Market during the summer of 2013. Got there before sundown and it was not super crowded. By the time I left a little sundown, the crowd was crazy and walking around meant bumping into people. Maybe the same will happen for the OC fair.

Lots of "Asian" inspired "night markets" popping in the SoCal area. Good stuff. Go stuff yo face.

Friday, May 9, 2014

Hong Kong Box Office - May 4, 2014 - 香港票房榜

Hong Kong Box Office - Week Ending: May 4, 2014


Weekend of May 4, 2014
Rank Film Title
1 The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (蜘蛛俠2:決戰電魔)
2 The Other Woman (小三大聯盟)
3 魔警 (That Demon Within)
4 Rio 2 (奇鸚嘉年華2)
5 Captain America: The Winter Soldier (美國隊長2)
6 那夜凌晨,我坐上了旺角開往大埔的紅VAN (The Midnight After)
7 Heaven Is For Real
8 冰封俠:重新之門 (Iceman/The Iceman Cometh)
9 Kano
10 雙生靈 (Bilocation/Bairokêshon)
... ...
11 豪情 (Ho Ching 2/Naked Ambition 2)
... ...
20 無人區 (No Man's Land)
... ...
24 愛 - 尋 - 迷 (Enthralled)
... ...
29 整容日記 (Zheng Rong Ri Ji/The Truth About Beauty)

Source: Box Office Mojo and WMOOV - retrieved May 6, 2014

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Zhong Guo Box Office - May 4, 2014 - 中国票房榜

Zhong Guo Box Office - Week Ending: May 4, 2014


Weekend of May 4, 2014
Rank Film Title
1 同桌的妳 (My Old Classmate)
2 催眠大师 (The Great Hypnotist)
3 冰封:重生之门 (Iceman/Ice Man/The Iceman Cometh)
4 The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (超凡蜘蛛侠2)
5 Captain America: The Winter Soldier (美国队长2:冬日战士)
6 Rio 2 (里约大冒险2)
7 考拉大冒险 (The Outback)
8 Transcendence (超验骇客)
9 魔警 (That Demon Within)
10 Zambezia (赞鸟历险记)

Source: Ent Group - retrieved May 6, 2014

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Jeremy Lin Bittersweet 2013-2014 Season



Jeremy Lin's 2013-2014 season ended in spectacular fashion. With only 0.9 seconds left, Damian Lillard, the NBA's future best point guard, hits an absurd three pointer. Lin, who had been playing decent defense on Lillard, was not on the court. A late switch miscue from Chandler and the ultimate defensive stopper in Beverly allowed Lillard to have a amazingly clean look of the basket. Credit to Lillard for doing his part. That play will be on blast for years to come. How many "series" ending shots have you seen? I am from LA and I've seen big shots over and over from Magic, Kareem, Van Exel, Kobe, and Big Shot Rob. But none ended a series. The opponents all lived to see another day. In this case, Lillard's dagger was the end of an up and down season for Jeremy Lin.

Could Jeremy Lin have played better? Check out this meme and you'll have Jeremy Lin's season in a nutshell.



Almost every single player in the starting lineup and even many on the bench refused to let Jeremy Lin do his job as a Point Guard. Jeremy Lin was put in a position to fail from the start. Not to succeed, but to FAIL. During the pre-season, when Beverly started right before the Asia trip, the writing was on the wall. Bench time for Jeremy Lin. Beverly would be hard pressed to make the 2nd string of another NBA team. Having Patrick start every game that he was healthy enough to play is a blow to Jeremy Lin's success. An argument can be made that there are many super point guards today, so may need a "defensive" stopper. Let's be honest, for the point guard position, it has traditionally been about floor leadership and helping the team win with expectations that the defensive side would suffer. I watched many a point guards pass through LA for both the Lakers and Clips to know this.

Jeremy Lin's offensive game was sacrificed because Howard didn't want to run the pick and roll. Do you remember how the sub-par Orlando Magic team of 2009 PNR their way to the finals? I watched in disgust at Howard's lone year in LA for his lack of a lot of stuff, specifically the intangibles of getting teammates more involved and thus "better". "Better" is my interpretation of making the role players job easier and thus making the game easier to win.

Jeremy Lin started pretty strong coming off the bench to provide a level of instant offensive and hitting 50%+ of his 3-pointers. After a really amazing break out game in Philadelphia where he played to Linsanity level numbers, his season took a downhill slide. I believe it was the offensive as the remaining games of that series (all away), resulted in massively less touches for Jeremy Lin. Almost to the point of looking at a wide open Lin and than passing to the other side where players could have been double teamed, sometimes resulting in a turnover. Due to injuries, Jeremy Lin did start some many games, but spent the majority of the season on the bench and playing in the 20-25 minute per game range.

As a Laker fan, I was depressed at just how terrible the Lakers were. But I always had hope at the beginning of the games. But lack of talent and an offensive that lacked the explosiveness of a Jeremy Lin where just too much to overcome. So I looked to Jeremy Lin to help me. But it didn't. Only my second favorite team, the Clippers, helped me through the season.

Reports are that McHale is back for is option year. With a poison pill year of $15, with $8 towards the cap, there will be very few teams with enough to trade for Jeremy Lin. I am resigned that I have to see another terrible year of the Los Angeles Lakers, another year where Jeremy Lin will be set up to FAIL, and having to pay for NBA league pass begrudgingly.