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LITTLE CHINA: WHERE TROUBLE NEVER LEFT

A vintage truck parked in San Francisco's Chinatown at night with vibrant neon signs.

What the hell?

If Big Trouble in Little China has lived rent-free in your head the way it has in mine, you’re in the right place. I’ve been a fan for 40 years, and this is where that obsession comes to life—through original artwork, AI fun,  stickers, merchandise, and a steady stream of creative projects inspired by one of the greatest cult classics ever made. If you know, you know… and if you don’t, you’re about to. Enjoy.

But why?

My Story

In 1986, I was 12 years old and I remember watching Big Trouble in Little China in the theatre. I was immediately hooked. The martial arts, the brash trucker, the magic. The laughs. It somehow struck me and I've never let it go,

Digital Art

In 1999, I started to play with digital artwork. I created art and began to learn Adobe photoshop, Illustrator and several other programs to help me create the images in my brain. For over 25 years, I've been designing websites and logos for people. This also led me to create designs for BTILC. I figured, if I couldn't find stuff I wanted, I'd simply create them.

Old meets New

To be clear, I make and digitally draw a ton of designs. They are hand drawn, unique and not rendered with AI. But I also love AI (which can be divisive with some people). So, I mix it up and sometime generate pictures to help me tell my story. I'm a mix of old school Gen Xer and new school Cyber Gen.

What You'll Find below

Below you will find my art work, pictures and anything related to BTILC. In fact, my man cave is a BTILC themed one. You'll see...

BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA: PODCAST EPISODE

Our Story

 --BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA --

 Big Trouble in Little China (1986), which is celebrating its 40th Anniversary this year. This isn’t just a nostalgic re watch — it’s a full cinematic deep dive into the lore of Lo Pan, the mysticism of Egg Shen, the swagger of Jack Burton, and the chaotic brilliance that made this cult classic endure for four decades. We break down behind-the-scenes production stories, practical effects secrets and the real martial arts pedigree of the Wing Kong’s most dangerous henchmen.


But that’s not all — this is the Ultimate Trivia Challenge. Think you know the film inside and out? From cast deep cuts and stunt performers like Gerald Okamura and Al Leong, to obscure production notes, hidden visual gags, and the creative genius behind John Carpenter’s genre-blending chaos — the questions start easy and get progressively more difficult. 

Listen Here

ARtwork

The 3 Storms

Wang and Jack

The 3 Storms

My faceless art series. I've created dozens of these, typically surrounding 80s pop culture.

Wing Kong

Wang and Jack

The 3 Storms

My faceless art series. I've created dozens of these, typically surrounding 80s pop culture.

Wang and Jack

Wang and Jack

Wang and Jack

My faceless art series. I've created dozens of these, typically surrounding 80s pop culture.

Lo Pan

Wang and Jack

Wang and Jack

My faceless art series. I've created dozens of these, typically surrounding 80s pop culture.

Al Leong Digital Sketch

Al Leong Digital Sketch

Al Leong Digital Sketch

Al Leong is the henchmen of henchmen in Hollywood. Icon for sure.

Our Vision

Al Leong Digital Sketch

Al Leong Digital Sketch

I created the Burton Knives logo and concept about 25 years ago. I expanded the lore and culture around Jack by creating a further backstory to him. I later turn this idea in a screenplay for the sequel of BTILC.

Our Vision

Al Leong Digital Sketch

Our Vision

I created the Burton Knives logo and concept about 25 years ago. I expanded the lore and culture around Jack by creating a further backstory to him. I later turn this idea in a screenplay for the sequel of BTILC.

Our Vision

Al Leong Digital Sketch

Our Vision

Gerald Okamura is a legend and I created this logo as a nod to the golden six shooter from the film.

Thunder

Lightning

Thunder

Everybody loves a good storm.

Rain

Lightning

Thunder

Everybody loves a good storm.

Lightning

Lightning

Lightning

Everybody loves a good storm.

Bad Guys

Lightning

Lightning

Some AI fun depicting the baddies of BTILC.

MY MANCAVE

My Custom Sign

Man of Many Weapons

Man of Many Weapons

I had a lighting company custom make this Dragon of the Black Pool Neon-LED sign for me.

Man of Many Weapons

Man of Many Weapons

Man of Many Weapons

A signed copy of Gerald Okamura on Richard Longhi custom drawn art poster

Toys

Man of Many Weapons

Pillows

Always looking for awesome knick Knacks

Pillows

Man of Many Weapons

Pillows

Im always adding to my pillow cases

Custom Posters

Custom Posters

Custom Posters

I create 9 custom art posters for my mancave

Custom Posters

Custom Posters

Custom Posters

I create 9 custom art posters for my mancave

Custom Posters

Custom Posters

Custom Posters

I create 9 custom art posters for my mancave

Coffee Mug

Custom Posters

Custom Posters

I actually collect 80s coffee mugs. I started to design my own.

Coffee Mugs

Coffee Mugs

Coffee Mugs

I actually collect 80s coffee mugs. I started to design my own.

Coffee Mug

Coffee Mugs

Coffee Mugs

I actually collect 80s coffee mugs. I started to design my own.

Shirts

Coffee Mugs

Shirts

I own about a dozen BTILC shirts and hoddies. And the collection is growing.

Shirts

Coffee Mugs

Shirts

I own about a dozen BTILC shirts and hoddies. And the collection is growing.

That's how it always begins...very small....

BURTON KNIVES

I create this logo because I always thought that after the events of BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA, Jack went on the create a knife company (and also a multi unit truck company that was eventually taken over by his son).

BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA 2: My SCREENPLAY

Our Story

There are movies you enjoy, and then there are movies that never really leave you. Big Trouble in Little China has been one of those for me—something that stuck long after the credits rolled. For decades, ideas, scenes, and “what if” moments kept circling in my head, sparked by the world that John Carpenter created. The Six Demon Bag is the result of finally sitting down and giving those ideas a home—a continuation built from a genuine love of the characters, the mythology, and that perfect mix of action, humour, and mysticism that made the original so unforgettable.


This screenplay isn’t about reinventing the wheel—it’s about honouring it while pushing the story forward in a way that feels true to its roots. The Six Demon Bag explores what happens when old forces stir again, when the strange and supernatural start creeping back into a modern world that’s forgotten how weird things can get. It’s a passion project in the truest sense—something that’s been building for years, and finally made real on the page.

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