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redd

So, I took a night off of the binge on the soul that is Shanghai, ordered a pizza and opened a bottle of wine. In my stack of DVD’s that seems to grow with my tolerance, I came upon what looked like an indie flick called ‘Ten To Noon’. I don’t link to it because it’s not even worth the effort of hitting the ‘link to’ button. Horrible. Threw it away. I went back to the pile and saw that I had picked up a film that really stuck with me as a kid.

Red Dawn.

From the opening sequence of paratroopers on the high school football field, to special feature of ‘carnage count’, which, when activated, keeps count of shots fired, body count – it’s everything awesome. Great acting by Patrick Swayze (never thought I’d say that) and a crew of others you’d recognize. Not a single curse word. Directed by John Milius (of Apocalypse Now fame) I was also impressed with the entire set – must have cost a fortune for the 80′s. And that the only country on our side was ’600 million Chinamen’ – oh, the days when we got along and weren’t blaming Coca-Cola for Tibetan uprisings.

Anyway, I digress – helluva film to have been a part of, getting to fire all those RPG’s and scream ‘Wolverines!’ after each fatality. For those who have always written this one off, here’s the original preview:

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Would have been nice to be this bad-ass in my teens. My high school was a private one so we would have just called the enemy ‘simpletons’ and made fun of their shoes.

friday night underground (pilot)

Here’s a sneak peak at the new show I’ve been involved with. For some reason if you can’t see the embedded player, click here or try on Safari.

blown away

lars

I haven’t cried at a movie in sometime, nor did I expect to at the black comedy ‘Lars and The Real Girl’ – but I did. And can say hands down this is one of the best films I’ve seen in a long, long time.

Funny, sad, insightful, angering, bewildering – Ryan Gosling just went up quite a few notches in my book…which hurts as he’s a Canuck.

Watch it; you’ll be a better person for it. Brilliant soundtrack as well, done by David Torn of Big Lebowski/The Departed/Velvet Goldmine scores. Wow.
Here’s a taste:

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lots of words

Combine a diary I write in everyday and my newest attempts at starting my book and this blog should explain why the past few posts have been anything but informative – shitloads going on, some of it good, some not and some…well, the word ‘absurd’ keeps coming to mind…

First things first, me (always) – things have improved financially, albeit short-term and mostly due in part to the kindness of others. One friend lent me $600 from the pain-in-the-ass that is trying to collect money that is owed to me from a large company – nice as that is, it should be mentioned that that amount of money lent is the equivalent of about 3 grand back home. She knows who she is, reads this blog and saved my ass, that’s all there is to it. Another from half-a-world away is also stepping in as an investor in my life, along with a collective idea we both had. Fancy titles aside he’s saving my ass as well. There seems to be a little work here and there and it looks like I might just scrape by for the next few months, but I need to find some serious projects. What is this ‘little work’ I’m eating because of? Well, let’s see – next week, I start my residency as a DJ. As in at a live music house. It’s going to be called ‘Dance Music For Hipsters – good tracks you won’t know’ which will also hopefully help explaining my inability to work those cool mixing machines. I’ve never done it and said ‘residency’ might last all of a night, but should be fun… if you’re in town, please stop by (details to come) and look for a lot of Jesus and Mary Chain. At least I’ll like hearing it. I’ve also started doing a little of work for ChinesePod, the gig that started it all – there’s talk of bringing back the old Saturday Show, but am unsure. People in ties like to have full-control of things and so do I – Frank touched on this in a very complimentary write-up about me. We’re still filming bands and we’re still in love with Hedgehog from Beijing (below):

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I’ve started writing ‘sent from my iPhone’ at the bottom of emails only to piss iUsers off – or perhaps it’s what they call iEnvy. Hard to remember when industry talk didn’t consist of anything being prefaced with Jobs’ iNsignia. Speaking of tech, YouTube being blocked being previously blocked here sucks – especially when a good portion of your meager income comes from vidcasting… I made this photo though while waiting on a train and it made me laugh. That’s something I need to learn, Photoshop. And Logic Pro. And Final Cut HD. I miss living in a place with continuing education courses – I’d love to be able to do that again. I just now learned how to use the aperture function on my camera, isn’t that sad? Still don’t know how to do that open shutter thing. Is this the stuff you learn in college? I bought my degree online – before it was fashionable.

Speaking of fashionable – meet the new faces of IndoChino. I put on cuff links for the first time in my life for that.

So…my week up in the mountains. Simply amazing. I was away. From it all. It got to a point when I walked up to the mountaintop café owned by a man who’s story will make you never, ever, Ever start a business in China and heard a car-horn, I was startled. The days were spent on that famous cliff for hours on end thinking, writing, filming, thinking, eating, not saying a word and the nights were spent fireside either listening to Highway 61 Revisted or reading Love In The Time of Cholera. Didn’t have a drop of alcohol until the last day and the air was so pure, when I tried to smoke, I could actually taste the chemicals…barely went through an entire pack in 4 days. I rolled around in the dirt with the dogs hoping to stain something. The stars curiously poked their heads around the bamboo curtain outside my door seemingly as shocked to see me as I was them. I started the book – and it’s fucking hard. I’m sure writing a normal book is hard enough, but when it’s memoirs from the past 4 years in a town that ages you faster than it ages itself, it’s really really hard. Not only do I have to recall the highlights, but the mundane as well. I wasn’t keeping a diary at that point, for why, I don’t know – but after I do go back and retrieve that, I also have to retrieve Aric in Beijing, Aric Broke in Shanghai, Aric and Podcasting, et al and write in that manner, so, it’s a big process, but that night I started chaptering it. The next day I woke up feeling great, and even wrote in my Moleskine knock-off that ‘today is going to be a good day’. As it turns out, I was coming down from the mountain and mentioned to Mark, a published writer himself, that I was doing the same. ‘Ironic’ he said, ‘there’s a writers conference up here this weekend and one of the higher-ups from Penguin is lecturing’. Before you get excited, I never got the chance to meet her, as she was busy and I got lost on the trek back, but that was just the nudge I needed to reassure me that this is something I should be doing. Later on that day, while realizing what I like most about Bob Dylan is that his songs sound like they were written and sung in one take I thought that I needed more mountain life in my life and should talk to Gabs about if I could help them out with their web stuff in exchange for a campground site every once and a while – I asked. I can. The minute my cab dropped me off at the station, I was back into Concrete Warrior, chain-smoking and irritable. I like the mountains much more. I like me in the mountains much more as well.

While it’s still a work-in-lonnnnnnng-progress, here’s the opening paragraph of the novel (name withheld as this country has taught me that everything can be stolen):

‘To coin it ‘madness’, or ‘mayhem’ denotes recollection, which was about the only thing there wasn’t an abundance of. ‘Absolute absurdity’ might sound hyperbolic but then again, so does your 2 maids cleaning up the mess that [removed] makes the morning before hosting an educational show that reached just under half-a-million people. It was hedonism laid out for us in a newborn concrete jungle and an even less matured police force who would rather be paid $40 USD then try to identify whatever it was we were doing wrong. From the outside it seemed a parody, a pilot for some sleazy cable channel, but it wasn’t. It was podcasting. On a Wednesday. In Shanghai.

We’ll see – another handful of translators there gave me some good tips and even though they were all erudite, told me of the ‘drivel’ they see pass through their doors daily.

Fuck it – I’m doing it.

What else, Dad emailed me and he’s been diagnosed with Parkinsons. The people that know have been supportive, but to me honest, my parents are getting old and in the day-in-age of cancer, heart-attacks, violence, divorce, etc, this is the lesser of 2 evils. Of course, me showing the good humor I take from him, emailed back a very supportive letter, but temporarily confused that disease with Alzheimer’s and threw in a ‘I’ll just make sure to borrow a large sum of money from you soon’ – what an asshole.

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Hong Kong, from the pictures shown earlier, was fun, even though if it was only for a few days spent in the cell-like enclosures of the funky Chungking Mansions (embedded above) and a new visa – I did get another ‘aging’ shock though; this, from my diary:

I sought out the old Indian gentleman that had, 4 years ago almost to the day, pulled me aside and not only told me my fortune, but my age and dreams. I was in need of some serious life-pointing and sure enough, in the same place as he was back my first few months in China.

‘Hello Boss – you look like a Prince, very lucky, yes’ as he grabbed my sleeve
‘Namaste. You don’t remember me, but I met you 4 years ago.’
‘Yes I do. Its good to see you again my friend’ as he wrote on a piece of paper.
‘Tell me’ he said as he crumpled up the paper and put it in his book, ‘why do you still morn for your first love?’
‘Ummmm, I don’t’. I mean, I do, but who doesn’t?
‘Your favorite color?’
‘Purple’ as I remembered saying ‘blue’ the last time.
‘Purple isn’t a color – I mean like black or red or blue’
‘I guess black’
‘Age?’
‘31’
‘And your dreams?’
‘To be free’ (the last time it was travel)
‘Hold out your hand’ he said, obviously palming something.
‘You hold out yours and I will take it’
‘No – you must hold out your hand’ and with that, he pulled on my other sleeve. While I turned for a second, I saw him put his hand back and throw something down the neck of his shirt. I wanted to leave, but he held out his hand and let me read his piece of paper:

’31. Black. Free.’

I walked away without paying him gutted – 4 years ago I can move to a country without knowing the language, culture or who was picking me up at the airport and I didn’t realize this was nothing more than a tourist prank? I felt sick. I don’t want to see the man behind the curtain, ever. I want the romanticized version, a life of over-saturated pictures from a travel guide. I want the fucking postcard, not the litter next to the mailbox’.

I started another podcast on nightlife here, not out of passion, just because I miss doing shows, I miss doing something.

You want irony? I’m getting recognized more now more than ever and I can barely afford to offer them a cigarette for their kindness. The 40-something Swede who was biking in the ‘Shan saying he loved ‘gigshanghai’, another in front of a few of my friends at a show who knew a lot. The writer at the pub. The other writer at the pub. Maybe I should start to ask them if I can borrow money instead of my friends.

China’s China. Bjork won’t be coming back. Someone posted what might some of the best advice on how to give money to people who actually need it. I’ll not write about Brad’s 7 Years locale, as everyone else is. It’s going to kick off, I assure you. Let them get the Olympics and World Expo out of the way and…well, let’s put it this way, my next batch of promos for ChinesePod will include this one:

SFX – sounder

VOX – ‘You can either start learning now by your own free will or later…’

SFX – ominous sounder (undecided)

VOX – by theirs.

VOX TEXTURE – ChinesePod

…till then, here’s the newest batch done – for the real ChinesePod nerds.

‘Awesome’

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‘Social Life’

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‘Babies’

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‘Friends’

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‘Useful’

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‘Web 2.0′

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‘Hinesepod’

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‘Pictures’

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…those were fun – but don’t tell them I said that.

Oh! Films. I always mean to mention a few as we watch our fair share here.

Anthony Hopkins is a fucking genius – I mean, even more now. Not only did he write and direct his Lynch-on-MDMA debut Slipstream, but was responsible for the score. Absolute genius. Don’t watch it if you’ve ever done mushrooms. Or have heard about someone on mushrooms. Water and some gum, that’s all you should have during this. Don’t eat 20 minutes before. I promise.

How lame am I that I just watched Vanishing Point? That’s embarrassing to even see in print. If you’re a dude, please watch it. People will laugh if not.

Rosemary’s Baby is also one I finally made myself watch – the film I wasn’t that impressed with; to be honest, the only Polanski worth watching is Chinatown. I did remember reading in Frank Sinatra’s unauthorized bio about how much shit he caused on-set, being the jealous little prick he was with Mia Farrow.

As much as I will always love Terry Gilliam, Tideland was shit – all there is to it; save for the performance of Brendan Fletcher (who doesn’t even get a bio write-up in IMDB?!), who put on a better ‘mentally disabled’ than Leo did in Gilbert Grape.

Speaking of Depp, I would kill to get my hands on Benny & Joon – what a film that was.

Silent Star was…well, awesome. But then again, I like old sci-fi.

I started Man Push Cart thinking it was a doco and quickly found out it wasn’t – decent enough film though.

Re-watched Wall Street with Naomi the other night. Nice to know Oliver Stone could be tacky. Forgot that Sean Young, Saul Rubinek, John C. McGinley & James Spader co-starred.

If anyone reading this has not seen Underground, (below) please either stop visiting or promise me you will – the most beautiful/devastating Kusturican film with a Bregovic score worthy it’s own praise to ever come out of the Eastern Block. Please. If you can’t find it, I’ll mail it to you. Promise.

uground

This was a long blog. More than 2000 words. If this was my column I would have made enough to pay my phone bill.

my sis…and the vid that took 6 months

ash

I was finally able to give a good Christmas gift this year (as opposed to more chopsticks and fans for everyone) – a video of my little sister, Ashley’s, wedding reception last May. You can see why I couldn’t edit it with my brother, Alex, being away in Iraq, thus, the 6 months to produce.

It could have been 1000X better, but hey – she liked it.

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more press and my Spike Jones Award gets closer

paper

So – I wake up this morning and grab the paper and there’s a huge full-page piece on me…don’t get me wrong, I think I’m nice and not ugly and I have hobbies that make me money, but ‘feature’ worthy? I don’t know – nor do I know how this all happened. When it happened. I was talking with my friend Emily who informed me that ‘most people find out about my life before I do here’ and it’s true. But, and this is the same thing I asked her, what is so interesting? I mean, Ben, who I’ve blogged about, is talk-worthy, this is an interesting guy! But a podcast producer? I’m not seeing it. Don’t get me wrong, it’s flattering (the article, not that gossiping – that’s annoying), but I just don’t understand it all.

Oh well – what I do understand (or…am starting to slowly) is how big Collin and I’s little project shooting bands here can be – I like it, and I like even more that I’m moving farther and farther away from wanting to be on camera as opposed to being behind the camera. I like that, as it means I’m not doing it for the attention, but for the actual quality of the program. Plus, we have a great presenter, Dan Shapiro – made for the screen and he’s my newest project.

One of the best shows I’ve seen in a while, to be honest – might be worth a peek:

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So…who knows. The day I question whether I should be a feature piece in the biggest paper here and admit liking producing more than presenting is a day I never thought I’d see.

what a fucking week

aricblue

I rarely get stressed – honestly. But I suppose every once and a while it’s good for ya. I think. Call it my laying (somewhat) low over the past few months, working on my little projects and traveling, or perhaps its just ’cause I put everything off until a week before I fly to L.A., but man… I need a holiday.

Speaking of L.A., I’ve a friend-I’ve-never-met there who has been one of the most supportive people in my career here. He not only keeps up with my shows, but has been pushing me to do a reel for him to give out to his contacts (and they are both many and powerful – wish I could drop a few names, but I won’t) to see about work there. Please don’t laugh – I hate watching myself on cam:

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That wasn’t stressful, actually, that was kind of exciting to do.

Stressful things? I need to moan.

A kind-of friend who was kind-of helpful to me in the beginning stages of my little career is claiming I owe him 20+ shows when in fact, his local staff lost the majority of them. Granted, I should keep all shows on file (we do for 30 days), but it wasn’t anything stellar so we dropped them. He’s demanding cash back. I actually exercised the old German Army movement of waiting 48 hours before responding to his email and it helped…at least, I think it helped. At least I stayed away from starting a mini-war. We’ll see.

I had a meeting with a man-of-more-success-in-Web 2.0-than me and theshanghaishow might get a breath of life. Might turn into nothing, but it’s nice to know that a few people are taking notice.

ariccam

My friend Sarah is leaving and we organized a really-cool night away from Shanghai for her – long story short, I would be 30-minutes late to meeting up to get there and some people are saying the rest should leave without me. I don’t want to come across as a dick, but I’m one of her closest pals and have been going nuts these past few weeks putting it together…ugh.

I’m broke – kind of. Made a shitload of money this year and spent it all on travel…and these past few months of recreation. Don’t get me wrong, went a lot of places this year:

U.K.
Amsterdam
Indonesia
Malaysia
U.S.A.
Australia
Philippines
U.K. (again)

…and all over China, but liked having a little in the bank. I really don’t have much now. Oh well.

O.M.K.O.S. has had a bit of re-doing. P and I really wanted to make this big, but with him starting his own company, he didn’t have the time to make it what we really wanted (and it has very little to do with the programs now – you’ll see what I mean in a few weeks). Despite us having some civil meetings, it came, as business usually does between close friends, to a bad ending. It’ll stay up, but it’s just my show now.

My phone bill was over $300 – which in China is simply amazing.

Collin, one of my closest friends here and I have started shooting all the bands here for his magazines blog – fun, but still one more thing that had to be done this week:

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The aforementioned video game VOX job is one of the hardest things I’ve ever done – I like to think I’m pretty good on-mike, but this is a whole new level. I did about 20-30 lines and it took 4 hours…am pretty sure they’re frustrated with me, as I am with myself; although, it’s a cool learning experience…and humbling. But, I was sort of cheeky in that I didn’t tell them on Wed. that I was leaving the next week for The States, hoping that they would keep me on after investing a lot of time in me anyway – have to write that email now. I suppose with L.A. just around the corner, a blow to my ego wasn’t the best thing…

Other work of mine is being re-directed to local staff. I can’t blame the co’s, I’m expensive and you can hire someone to do what I do (well, not as well, ha ha) for about 1/10 less. I know why people hate Wal-Wart now.

Here’s hoping it’s nothing an In N Out burger won’t cure.

screen attempts

Yesterday, I ran into an indie-film director friend of mine, Juliette and got thinking of the few projects we’ve done together over the past few years.

The first was her short ‘The Love Story of Alfred. J. Pintuck’ - a few years ago, she called me up and said that she had a ‘role so perfect for me she couldn’t cast anyone’. Now, I’m not an actor, but immediately thought perhaps a super-hero, or race-car driver was in the makes. I was to later find out it was a womanizing drunk bar owner…c’est la vie. It was fun nonetheless and she did a great job with it – fusing black & white with Shanghai backdrops adding with it a gorgeous score done by the first band I produced here, The Rock Star Posers.

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The other one was my failed attempt at making our local music show into television. It was great fun, everyone came out, ended up with me being put in jail for throwing a coked-up heckler through a glass window. Am still a bit bummed this never got off of the ground, but got a call from a friend yesterday who thinks we might be able to collaborate.

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Perhaps that ‘face for radio’ theory is right.

this freelance friday…

trash

Feels like a working-person’s Monday – ugh.

It started off nice, nice coffee at 11.30am, while I listened to ‘Dear Amber‘ who featured, well, me, but then it started. First, with my family (ok, it’s not battling, just not seeing eye-to-eye), then Pierre about the direction of the show. Then my building management about their decision to steal my moped charger to talk to me instead of, well, coming up to talk to me and then a client who seems convinced that I owe him 32 shows.

I almost don’t want to leave the house.

urban yoga

It should be said that most of the time, I don’t know what the hell I’m doing. Sure, I’ve made a living out of producing podcasts, but I still have trouble subscribing in my own iTunes. I make little daily films, but don’t know a thing about cameras. I like movies, but cannot sit down and hold my own in a Ingmar Bergman discussion.

That being said – the films that I am proud of are the funky hybrid shorts of ‘Urban Yoga’ – a concept project that started more than a year ago when I complimented the tattoo’s of the guy sitting next to me in the cafe. His name was Duncan, he was a yoga teacher from the Bay Area and 2 weeks after meeting, we shot the first, of now 3 films – combining the rough backdrop of Shanghai concrete with his ability to make the hardest of yoga movements seem poetic.

The first one was crap (on my end), cheap camera, bad editing, but somehow, it has over 20,000 hits on YouTube.

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The second was in his ashram in the Jing’An area – my personal fave, as I started writing in an introduction sequence:

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This last one was fun, and the first one we’ve done in public. At the end of the Bund, with the olders taking time off of flying their kites to gather around… This one was the longest of the 2, as we now have the intro, sequence and ending montage of an older lady teaching him tai chi.

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This last one has gotten some great reviews, just yesterday it was linked to on Shanghaiist, who have been really supporting ‘the shanghai show’, so…we’ll see. We’re in talks of shooting all over SE Asia, which would be quite cool.