Gratitude 4/12/13
1. Giancarlo
2. Justin
3. Isaac
4. Leon
5. Warren
6. Chris
7. KDJ
8. Flor De Las Antillas
9. Love
10. Family
11. Strietzel.Co
12. Lessons
13. The process
14. Tech
15. Shoes
16. Theo
17. iPhone
18. WordPress
19. Scotch
20. Chess
21. Night Sky
22. Yael
23. Daryll
24. Vishen
25. Agape
26. Michael Beckwith
27. Kraft
28. Big Stage
29. Doug
30. Jake
31. Ted
32. Bill
33. CoolCloud
34. Noel
35. Roger D
36. Water
37. Lyd
38. Chairs
39. Salvadore
40. My car
41. Brother
42. Sister
42. Aaron
43. Kelsey
44. Kayla
45. Panerai
46. Health
47. Mari
48. Gab
49. Gmail
50. Gma
51. SS
52. Alice
53. Fertile Action
54. Opus X XXX
55. VTC
56. Github
57. Wifi Zapper
58, mike and Julius
59. Frank
60. SMS
61. iPad
62. Panerai
63. Jaegar
64. Friends
65. Strietzel Forbes Rank
66. Emirs Wikipedia about me
67. Jonathan Strietzel Wikipedia
68. Clean air
69. Warmth
70. Internet
71. Skype
72. MacBook Air
73. Natura
74. Brian Tee
75. Mirelly
76. Anthony b
77. Anthony W
78. 2810
79. Setorii
80. Vegas
82. WeHo
83. Helfant
84. Snoddy
85. Skip
86. Mission
87. Selby
88. Luis
89. Shoreline
90. G
92. New York
93. Mc Carus
95. Mandel
96. Jonas
97. Sunset
98. Rintala
99. Jeans
100. Lighters
101. Kettlebell
102. 31 Flavors
103. Art
104. Greg
105. Dedication
106. Trust
107. Isaacs drive
108. Affirmations
109. APA
110. Intros .com
111. Pools
112. Carlos Family
113. Villa Park
114. Cinema Displays
115. Ryan
116. Jeff
117. Ben
118. Uncle Martin
119. Paba
120. New Years
121. Schiavos
122. Airplanes
123. Chi
123. SEO
124. Google
125. V
126. Tim
127. Shelby
128. Open Sesame
129. God
130. Bible
131. Freedoms
132. USA
133. China
134. LBC
135. Turbo Tax
136. Pika
137. PK
138. Apple TV 2
139. Batteries
140. Propulsion
141. Ruby
142. RoR
143. xCode
143. CSS
144. JS
145. JSON
146. Ivie
147. Incase
148. Cigars
149. Pinot Noir
150. Patience
151. Patents
152. Keyboards
152. Good food
153. Jen
154. Stephen
155. Mark
156. Barkr
157. Steaks
158. Gab
159. Ck
160. Kevin
161. Matt T
162. W
163. Snow
164. Chicago
165. Photoshop
166. Jim
167. Elliot
168. Precept
169. Unreal
170. StritzLive
171. Sean
172. Espresso
173. Brit
174. CBTL
175. Starbucks
176. WTC LBC
177. eBay
178. Machine Learning
179. Domains
180. Kerry
181. Image Metrics
182. Sun
183. Lakers
184. World Cup
185. Xbox
186. Ed
187. Mo
188. Gel
189. Safety
190. Risk
191. Shelter
192. Gods Grace
193. Life
194. Happiness
195. Humidor
196. Jackets
197. Sportcoats
198. Photos
199. Suster
200. Houston’s
201. Hawaii
202. SF
203. Gretch
204. Chris
205. Hope
206. Change
207. Evolution
208. People that believe in me
209. Justin
210. Sonicare
211. Bofa
212. Faith
213. Quad
214. Deft
Liu Kang
Liu Kang, the Mortal Kombat Legend is back in one of the baddest trailers I’ve seen in a while. My good buddy and practically brother, Brian Tee has put together a character that is similar to the Frank Miller conversion of Batman into what we know today as “The Dark Knight”. Once Brian and I talked about this new role of his and I saw the trailer, I felt compelled to do a quick blog on how sick I think this portrayal of my favorite Mortal Kombat character is. Brian describes his portrayal of Liu Kang as dark, deep, reserved and powerful, highly unlike the Liu Kang portrayals we are used to within the Mortal Kombat Franchise up till now.
What my bro had to say about this role after I astonishingly called him back praising how he portrayed Liu Kang.
I felt compelled to take this role to a much more darker place than fans would recognize with Kang. I had to figure out how to embody this iconic, now anti-Hero character and take Liu to a completely new place of depth and complexity — the grounded visceral justice that this version of Liu Kang deserves.
I’d have to say, that this version of Liu Kang is NO JOKE and Brian absolutely rocks this role. I truly wish him the best here with the second season of Mortal Kombat Legacy and all of his other big movies to come, including his next big role in “The Wolverine” where he squares off against Wolverine in a political battle based in the city of Tokyo, Japan.
About Brian Tee
“Brian Tee is a lead in the up and coming summer blockbuster “The Wolverine” with past lead roles in the TV show Crash, and the movie “The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift” and more. Brian leads the cast of Mortal Kombat Legacy in its second season, as one of the biggest new additions to the live-action adaptation. Brian portrays the famous Shaolin fighting monk and traditional series Iconic Hero: Liu Kang
About Mortal Kombat Legacy
The first season of “Mortal Kombat Legacy” was one of the hottest online series to hit the web in 2011. Mortal Kombat Legacy has more than 60 million views to-date on Machinima.com. In the second season the MKL saga continues with Brian Tee portraying Liu Kang — the traditional hero of the Mortal Kombat tournament, but with a darker and infinitely complex side to Liu Kang, the series promises to be even bigger and better then the last.
Mortal Kombat
Completely stoked to see the upcomming trailers for Mortal Kombat Legacy: Season 2. My good buddy Brian Tee scored the lead role as Liu Kang and I know he has some intense plans for the character.