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New Trailer for "The Tournament"
( 繁 | 简 )Monday, Aug 31, 2009 7:18PM / Standard Entry
Found this online today. Don't know what the Russian subtitles are all about though.
I'm the lead in this film that looks like it might be coming out in October. It's about time!!!
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUImlJ0I2C0
Enjoy!
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Buy Mitch's songs on iTunes!!!
( 繁 | 简 )Tuesday, May 26, 2009 1:57PM / Standard Entry
Mitch co-wrote this song, "No Boundaries", for the new American Idol winner, Kris Allen, which debuted at #1 on iTunes. Yay!!!
Please help support my man and buy this song along with the Adam Lambert version (which I happen to like better anyway).
And while you're at it, check out the song he did for a new artist named Jessie James called "Wanted" which is currently on the top 40 pop charts! Woo Hoo!!!
Please spread the word and help him get rich! I want a house!!!
mahalo,
Kelly
Kris Allen iTunes Pass
Kris Allen
Release Date: May 20, 2009
Genre: Pop
No Boundaries - Single
Adam Lambert
Release Date: May 21, 2009
Genre: Pop
Wanted
Jessie James
Release Date: Apr 27, 2009
Genre: Pop
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Happy Birthday, Mushu!
Tuesday, Feb 17, 2009 1:44PM / Standard Entry
Thanks to everyone who kindly sent me birthday wishes over the past few weeks. I have never had so many in my life. I am extremely grateful for all of your kind words and thoughts. I feel truly blessed.Today is another special day for me, too. It was six years ago today that I officially adopted the love of my life. No, it's not a man, it's my little dog, Mushu. Mushu has been a source of happiness for me since I first laid eyes on her. She has made me laugh every single day since then without fail. I truly think she is what keeps me young, fit and happy. I cherish every day we have together.
When I first saw Mushu at the Much Love pet rescue across from the Santa Monica farmer's market six years ago, I was not looking for a dog. I have always loved animals, but I never felt I had the time to dedicate to such a big commitment. But the moment our eyes connected I knew that if I didn't take this sweet animal home that day, I would regret it for the rest of my life. I have never done anything so spontaneous.Since then Mushu and I have travelled all over the U. S. and Canada together. She's also learned to do agility and has performed on numerous talk shows with me. I take her with me where ever I film and she never complains about the food or accommodations. She's the perfect travel companion. She helps make some of the long days more bearable and always puts a smile on the faces of everyone on set. She's very good at convincing people to feed her all kinds of junk food that ends up upsetting her stomach, so I've had to put a sign on her, "I know I'm cute, but please do not feed me."
People are always so impressed by how well behaved Mushu is. As much as I'd like to take credit for it, I have to admit that she pretty much came that way to me. Mushu was already full grown when I got her. The vet seemed to think she was a year and a half when I got her. She was so easy to train and was already housebroken. She never chewed up a favorite shoe or anything that didn't belong to her. I suppose that's one of the bonuses that comes with getting a full grown dog.Why am I gushing so much over my dog? To make a point. Yes, there is a point. I know how cute little puppies are and how special they seem when they are of pure breeding and come with papers, but the disturbing fact is that an estimated 3 to 4 million dogs and cats are euthanized every year in the United States. Many of these animals are just puppies or kittens who never knew what it was like to have the love of a human being. I find it incredible that anyone would choose to spend hundreds of dollars on a puppy or kitten just to so they can say they have a pure bred pet, when they can save the money and adopt a perfectly good animal from a shelter or pet rescue. Believe it or not there are tons of pure bred dogs and cats at shelters, too. My parents in Hawaii rescued two Basenji's who both grew up to be amazing animals. I've also known people who have spent hundreds of dollars on a dog from a pet store only to find the dog had illnesses that could not be treated, some even leading to death, not to mention the hundreds of dollars spent on the doctors bills trying to save the animal, first.Another huge reason for adopting a pet from a shelter is to avoid supporting the hundreds of puppy mills that exist in the United States. The conditions of some of these places are deplorable. I cannot even begin to get into how horrible without spiraling into a depression so I will spare you the awful details.So on this day, the 6th anniversary of Mushu's adoption, I urge you, if you have a pet, please have it spayed or neutered to avoid condemning more animals to their deaths, and if you don't have a pet but are planning to get one, please consider adopting from a shelter or through an animal rescue. Do the right thing.
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I Was There!
( 繁 | 简 )Monday, Jan 26, 2009 4:50PM / Standard Entry
I Was There!
The 2009 Inauguration festivities started for me on 1/17 with the DNC cocktail at the American History museum. We were told to come early because this party, unlike all of the other Washington parties, had an open bar and decent food causing it fill up very fast. It was true. The food was amazing and the drinks were free. No big deal for me since I don't drink alcohol anyway, but the venue was awesome. We got to see Howard Dean speak at the event and we were able to walk around parts of the museum during the party. The First Lady's exhibit was the perfect way to add to my excitement of the occasion. Seeing all the dresses collected made me realize the significance of the inauguration. In the displays were dresses from Martha Washington and Abigail Adams! And Mary Lincoln's waist must have measured only about 14 inches! Portraits and photos of the first ladies lined the walls, ending with Michelle Obama, already up 3 days before the actual swearing in.
The second night was the Hawaii cocktail on the roof of the Hay Adams Hotel. I was a bit worried about how a bunch of Hawaiians would survive a night on a roof top in 20°F weather but of course it was well tented and the heat was blasting in so hard that I nearly burnt my ankles standing in front of the vent posing for a photo. It was more like a roof top sauna with all the big men dripping with sweat in their shirts rolled up to the elbows, but the mood was joyous and full of aloha. Jonathan Cruz was the local entertainment flown in from Hawaii along with tropical flowers, lei's and, of course, there was plenty of good food ( the Hawaiian measure of a good party ). We hung out with Lisa Ling and her husband Paul all evening and took photos with Maya Soetoro-Ng, Barack's sister. The highlight of my evening was seeing my former classmate, Billy Kenoi, who got kicked out at 7th grade and is now the mayor of the Big Island!

(photo taken from Lisa's blog at http://www.oprah.com/article/world/peopleandpolitics/pkginauguration/20090119_orig_inaugurationlisablog/5)Monday night we attended the Pearl Gala and Green Ball, our first attempt to party hop in DC. The food at the Pearl Ball was good, too, but I wasn't able to eat anything because I was too busy taking pictures and doing interviews for the Hawaiian news stations. After we left the Pearl Gala we tried to take a cab to the Green Ball on the other side of the mall. With all of the road closures and tight security it was impossible for us to get there by car. So we had the driver drop us off at the metro and took the subway. It was a bit awkward in black tie and gown and getting up the escalator proved treacherous as I nearly fell tripping on my gown, but everyone was very nice in the metro, complimenting us on how great we looked. I guess black tie is normal on the subways during the inaugurations. We finally got there in time to see Maroon 5 perform and had a wonderful evening despite my aching feet. Thank goodness we had VIP access where we could sit down.

The next morning we got up at 8:00 and left by 9:00 to get to the mall for the inauguration. I wanted to get up earlier but Mitch insisted that we would be fine with our exclusive VIP purple tickets. We found the street that led to the entrance for the purple ticket holders and it was 4 blocks long. And I don't mean single file! It was shoulder to shoulder packed with people and ambulances trying to squeeze through the crowds as well. There were times when I could literally pick up my feet and still be held up by the crowd. Imagine that for 4 blocks! Apparently there were 50,000 VIP purple ticket holders. The crowds were anxious but not violent by any means. Nonetheless, I developed a strategy to jump on top of one of the cars next to us should a stampede break out, rather than on the scafolding on the other side. I had visions of the scaffolding collapsing under the weight of everybody trying to climb on, but that's just my neurotic tendencies peeking out again. After about 30 minutes of waiting in the crowd we bumped into ( or rather, pressed up against ) an older couple who, holding silver tickets, told us that they just came from another gate for purple ticket holders on the next block so we tried our luck there. The crowd was much better but still about 30 people deep when we got there.
There must have been about 2000 people all trying to get through a security gate about 5 feet wide. They would only allow 50 people at a time as not to clog up the metal detectors and body searches. I had my doubts about us getting in before the ceremony was over, but we finally did just as they introduced Biden.When we got to our area we were able to hop over the wall that divided us from the section in front and there was tons of room there. We watched the rest of the inauguration from about 75 yards away. Everyone looked like tiny chipmunks from where we stood but we could see the arm movements and stuff as it was all happening. It was an amazing moment.

Later that night we made the decision to stick to one ball after the fiasco the evening before. We chose to stay at the Obama Home State Ball, where we met up with our friends Lisa Ling and Paul Song and blew off the Creative Coalition Ball and Spike Lee after party. There we get to witness Barrack and Michelle's first dance and watched John Cruz perform with Jack Johnson. The food was pretty horrible and the drinks were cash bar, but worst of all, there were no chairs to sit on at all! The Hawaiian in me came out after about 45 minutes when the shoes came off. But I wasn't the only one. Lisa Ling and some other Hawaiian women walked around with shoes in their hands too. We didn't stay long at the ball. Besides my aching feet I wasn't feeling good and had developed a fever.I didn't bother to buy any souvenirs while I was in DC but I did manage to pick up one hell of a flu on my trip. Still recovering from that. But it was all worth it just to say, "I was there!"
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Mele Kalikimaka
( 繁 | 简 )Tuesday, Dec 23, 2008 4:41PM / Standard Entry
Ah, the golden days of Christmas.Wishing you as merry a Christmas as I remember when I was a child.
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2007 has been a hectic year for Kelly so far. She recently completed filming the thriller "Stilleto" starring Stana Katic, Tom Berenger, Tom Sizemore, Michael Biehn, William Forsythe, Dominique Swain, D. B. Sweeney and writer Paul Sloan. Kelly plays the detective looking ot hunt down an assassin whose seemingly random killings puzzle her lover, a wealthy Greek crime boss (Tom Berenger "Training Day"), whose organization is jeopardized by his love for her and the return of his ruthless criminal cohort (Michael Biehn of "Grindhouse").
After that, Kelly went on to shooting "The Farmhouse", a psychological thriller set in the modern day mid-west. We follow a young couple, played by William Lee Scott ("Pearl Harbor") and Jamie Brown ("The Notebook"), as they leave their everyday lives behind and head out to a new beginning; starting over from scratch. After becoming stranded in an isolated Wine Vineyard in the middle of nowhere, the young couple is forced to face the secrets they are running from, all the while trying to escape the malicious intent of the Vineyard mysterious inhabitants, Kelly and Steven Weber ("Wings," "The Shining").
Working on her third film back to back, Kelly is in Bulgaria preparing for her lead role along with Ian Somerhalder, Robert Carlyle, and Ving Rhames in "The Tournament". Every ten years in an unsuspecting town, The Tournament takes place. A battle royale between 40 of the world's deadliest assassins. The last man standing receiving the $10,000,000 cash prize and the title of Worlds No1, which itself carries the legendary million dollar a bullet price tag. All fights are monitored 24hrs a day on redirected CCTV cameras and broadcast secretly to a ring of high stake billionaire gamblers. A gritty, multistranded action-thriller, The Tournament brings together international killers from every imaginable discipline in a blood-bathed contest to the death. We follow the competition favourites through stories of love, betrayal, revenge and redemption as they finally discover the true value of life.
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