This blog is boring…but we still make videos
So, yeah, our attempt at blogging is anything but consistent. But I think some day we will get this all figured out. Anyways…we have been busy, so check these out.


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So, yeah, our attempt at blogging is anything but consistent. But I think some day we will get this all figured out. Anyways…we have been busy, so check these out.


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Just wanted to share a video we just did with Washington Wizards Gilbert Arenas for the holidays.

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Yeah. Tiger in 3d. What really did happen this past weekend? The Chinese seem to have some assumptions.

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Hey folks, here’s the latest installment of MANIVORE…our favorite killing, eating, cooking girl Annie. In this episode we have special guest C.S. Lee from Dexter and Chuck. Such a great actor and funny dude to work with. And also special appearance from our go-to guy Dennis. If you’ve been noticing the awesome music, its all being composed by Jonathan Wandag. Check out some of his work. Have a great weekend!
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Wow. Probably the biggest budget music video I’ve seen in years. Green Screen, Lambos, and silver chains. Don’t worry about the drinks or the popcorn ladies, Bangs got you.
This is what happens when we share our culture with the rest of the world. I’m not too sure we are promoting the right things.
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This is one of the greatest fight sequences of 1960s. Monkey King was truly a childhood friend of mine. I think alot of Chinese American kids in the 80s got to grow up with this fantastic hero. Anyways, he has been recreated in modern movies, but this is one classic cartoon that has outmatched anything that has been remotely close to his presence. Does anyone remember him on Sesame Street when Big Bird visited China?
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Ever since I’ve been back from Fantastic Fest, I’ve been itching to try and tell a horror story. I can’t say I’ve written anything scary before, let alone have proper film education, but I have enjoyed some great horror flicks in my time on earth. I also can’t claim myself as a movie buff compared to my yomyomf family either but throughout my life, watching scary movies are moments that I always remember.
8 – First movie experience EVER in a real theater. I saw Dark Man with Liam Neeson. Didn’t know going in what was showing, but I liked everything I saw. Probably not the super scariest movie but messed me up for life. Revenge is always fun.
I know we’ve been lacking on keeping up this blog, but blogging everyday is just not in our blood. But we will continue to share and so for those few that continue to watch us, we really appreciate it. On that note, we have been quite busy. We’ve been working real hard on some new content and projects that can actually pay the bills. Here’s a teaser trailer of what we got coming up next week for Halloween!
Arowana Films proudly presents MANIVORE!

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This doc has got some potential. I wonder how scary it was to shoot this. I wonder if we are even that ballsy to go after footage like this. And all this shot on a little DSLR. The world of shooting is changing. Check it when you got time.
Battle for Hearts and Minds Trailer from Danfung Dennis on Vimeo.
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I just got back from Fantastic Film Festival in Austin, Texas. First time in Austin, first time at Fantastic Fest. It’s one of the geekiest, nerdiest, and intense film festival experience ever imagined and I loved it. If you love horror, then you must come to this festival one day. They held it at the famous Alamo Drafthouse theater aka “BADASS CINEMA” where all the seats had tables in front of you to order food and drinks (even beer) throughout the screenings. Of course, every seat (besides the front row) still had a great view of the screen. My one big lesson in horror that I learned was that I averaged seeing one penis getting cut off a day. I guess its the norm. WOW! The fest wasn’t totally filled with horror but also many other genres so I’d thought I would share with you of what I thought were some great films that I saw. Of course, don’t consider me a true critic who uses confusing big words to sound like a genius but merely a fan of cinema. Here we go.