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                    | Source: KoreAm |
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| Actor Will Yun Lee and director Joseph Kahn take the high road to Hollywood with the film, "Torque"
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LOS ANGELES - You're thinking sushi. Yes, even though you're a struggling actor who spends his days teaching taekwondo to the masses and auditioning for roles like Waiter No. 2, and you've been living here for two years with the unoriginal dream of making it in Hollywood, scraping by each month while wondering if your University of California, Berkeley education is being wasted on an empty dream, you still can't stifle the craving for one glorious feast of raw fish. You decide to throw down. Go for broke. And why not? It's what this town is all about. Four years later, you're waiting for Jan. 16, the release date of a major blockbuster in which you have a substantial role. You play a ladies' man looking to get laid. During those three months of filming, you were paid to speed around on motorcycles and kiss beautiful women. |
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