作者XiJun (小白真多)
看板Realityshow
標題Re: [Sur.] Survivor其中一樣靈魂,Intro
時間Tue Dec 25 14:28:27 2007
不好意思,我真的搞錯了...
Kel, Collen和Jessie都不是亞洲人
Kel是秘魯和美國原住民混血的...沒有韓國血統
Jessie是Latina...
這是第六季Daniel的訪問中得知,他爸爸是香港人他媽媽是台灣人呢
這是關於第13季用種族來分隊的訪問,他個人認為很好,大家慢慢看吧︰
http://kuso.cc/34rq
"Ratings Are All-Important" - Former Survivor Daniel Lue Weighs in on the
Survivor: Cook Islands Racial Issue
by Mike DeGeorge -- 09/07/2006
Much has been made over the decision to divide the tribes by race on the
latest season of Survivor. In the interest of equal time, RealityNewsOnline
has sought the opinion of a man who is not only a former Survivor, but a
proud Asian-American - Survivor: The Amazon's Daniel Lue. Find out what
Daniel (far left) thinks of the twist, and for that matter, just who those
guys are with him in the photo! It's all inside.
View Printable version of this article
RealityNewsOnline: For those who aren’t aware, give us your background.
Daniel Lue: I am Chinese-American, born in Houston, TX. My parents are both
Chinese. While living in Houston I was attended a Chinese church and studied
Mandarin-Chinese for three years at the University of Texas in Austin. I have
good relationship with Chinese government representatives and also with the
Chinese media here in Los Angeles. In fact, New Tang Dynasty TV, a satellite
station, is currently doing a True Life-like program on me.
RNO: You were the second Asian-American on Survivor,correct? After Shii Ann,
but before Bruce.
Daniel: Yes, I'm the second Asian to be on Survivor. Shii Ann is also
Chinese; her parents are from Taiwan. My mom is from Taiwan and my dad is
from Hong Kong, and I speak both Mandarin and Cantonese. Bruce is Japanese.
Although "Beef Jerky" Kel Gleason looks Asian, he's actually Peruvian and
Native American. Although Matthew Von Ertfelda is a wannabe Asian, that
doesn't count. Haha!
RNO: What do you think of the twist? Are you offended by it?
Daniel: I think the twist is great. I think with this format everyone has a
more equal chance of winning. Equal number of men and women, and for the most
part, an equal division of ethnicities. Of course, within each ethnicity,
there are different backgrounds - for example, there is a Vietnamese man and
a Korean man. It would be interesting to see if contestants Yul and Becky,
both Koreans, will stick together and use the Korean language to their
advantage. Or maybe someone from the white tribe will pull a Matthew Von
Ertfelda and speak an Asian language.
RNO: Do you think Mark Burnett is trying to showcase diversity or just trying
to score ratings? Daniel: For any TV show, ratings are all-important. Ever
since All-Stars, ratings have been on a steady decline. So by showcasing
diversity, ratings will most likely jump, at least for the first few
episodes. After the tribes merge, hopefully there will be enough people
hooked to continue watching.
RNO: Have the media blown this thing way out of proportion or are they right
to point it out?
Daniel: The media is doing exactly what Mark Burnett and CBS wants them to
do. Give them lots of exposure and attention. The last time Survivor got this
type of controversy was the first men vs. women season. Publicity is always a
good thing. Just ask Paris Hilton.
RNO: Would you be offended if the producers told you that you were only cast
because of your race?
Daniel: Not at all. It's like being cast for a movie. There are parts written
for a certain age, race, gender, etc. Only people who meet that criteria get
to audition and are eventually cast for the part. Besides, as long as you get
the part, who cares why you were cast?
RNO: Did being Chinese on an all-white tribe give you any advantages or
disadvantages?
Daniel: I don't think I had a disadvantage because I am Chinese, but maybe a
disadvantage because I stuck out more than anyone else. It would have been
different if my tribe was a mixed gender tribe rather than an all male tribe.
It's like if seven basketball players and one hockey player were in one
tribe. Or, imagine a tribe of one straight male and seven gay men. Even if
they were all the same race, age, etc., they will stand out among the others.
Plus, falling off the balance beam multiple times during our first challenge
didn't help either!
RNO: Will the current minorities in the cast have any advantages or
disadvantages?
Daniel: This will be the first time ever on Survivor that the Caucasians are
the minorities. They will have the disadvantage. If the tribes get a ration
of rice, the Asians should have an advantage especially after they sharpen
some sticks to make chopsticks.
RNO: Tell us about your upcoming movie projects!
Daniel: I have two projects in post production: Little Hercules in 3-D [This
is the movie featured in his True Life episode and also on Hogan Knows Best]
and Six Chairs. In Little Hercules I play Kintaro, a god from the kingdom of
Babylon sent to Earth by Marduk, played by The Big Show, to defeat Hercules.
In Six Chairs, I play Rocket Man, a gang leader. [His gang is featured in the
photo at the top of the article] I have two martial arts fight sequences in
that film, a one on one fight and a five on one fight inside a night club.
I've been really playing roles that go against type, can you tell? Haha!
RNO: Thanks for your time, Daniel! Keep in touch and we’ll make sure and let
your fans know when your movies come out!
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推 loseaguy:原本討厭 Daniel,但忽略喜歡他了 XD 12/25 19:24
→ XiJun:為什麼縮完網址開不到...另,那個應該是新唐人電視台,台灣好 12/25 23:23
→ XiJun:像最近有收到?還有,樓上為什麼討厭他?因為他很懶? 12/25 23:24