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Kenangan BEAUTIFUL DAYS - Lee Byunghun, Choi Jiwoo (Bhg. 2)
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ana baru aje katam tgk winter sonata....(sblm ni tak pernah teruja nk tgk)
kenapa yer...ana tak berapa nak feel tgk winter sonata..masih dok ngigau In-ha or minchul....alahai..mmg angau |
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OFF=TOPIC untuk KAYLA
Hari tu, kayla tanya pasal KJW. Ni ada his latest update, thanks to dramabeans. Also posted at Asian Celebs sub-board »
Korean Entertainment News thread
Kim Jae-won to make his drama return
August 3rd, 2008 // by javabeans
It’s been two years since he last acted in the drama Hwang Jini (and before that Great Inheritance and Wonderful Life), but the man with the killer smile, Kim Jae-won, has finally picked his next project (woot woot) — as the leading man of a Chinese drama.
Set to start filming in late September, the drama First Love (working title) will be produced by a subsidiary that JS Pictures, the production entity behind the currently running Gourmet, has set up in China.
First Love is being planned as a 20-episode trendy drama that is being aimed for a Chinese, rather than Korean, broadcast. It will cast Chinese leads opposite Kim Jae-won and employ a mostly Chinese film crew, although the director is PD Lee Chang-han of the kdramas Wonderful Life, My Sister-in-Law- is Nineteen and SBS’s recent I Love You.
From E Daily via dramabeans.com
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Reply #461 anasue's post
aku pun cam ko.... ngan winter sonata aku tak angan seangau aku ngan BD nih...
alahaiiiiiiiiiiiii Minchul..... |
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Reply #463 katt's post
heheheh ..thanks katt ...
dah baca kat board AC ...
tak sangka katt post kat sini gak .....
lepas dua tahun 'ilang', berlakun production china lak ....
dah tak laku kat korea ke KJW ni ???? apassal ekkk ... |
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Thanks to Huangsy for the highlight, copied from EverythingLBH-soompi.com
Lee Byung Hun - Thrives on Challenges
I had to wrack my brains to come up with words that best illustrated Lee Byung Hun. Debuting in 1991 on the small screen, he has moved the audience with his various roles. It’s almost impossible to describe him with simple terms.
The drama serial “All-in”, movies “JSA”, “Everyone has secrets”, “My sweet life”, “That summer” … Lee Byung Hun reveals a different aspect of him with every role he plays. With requests pouring in from the readers, KOZINE decided to look up the charismatic Korean star for an interview. The rights of his latest movie ‘The Good, The Bad, The Weird’ were sold to 8 countries including France. And in May, Icon Pictures by Mel Gibson bought the rights to screen it in the U.K. In this new movie, Lee Byung Hun plays Chang-yi, the head of a gang of bandits. We relish discovering yet another side of him.
KOZINE: Have you been to Singapore? What was your first impression?
Lee Byung Hun: I visited Singapore a few years back, and had a chance to eat at a hawker centre. It had a simple, fuss-free atmosphere that can only be found in tropical cities. The area where I stayed was surrounded by tall buildings with contemporary architecture. It gave me the pleasant impression of a harmonious city of tradition and modern culture.
Despite your busy schedule, you managed to attend the 61st Cannes International Film Festival, where the ‘The Good, The Bad, The Weird’ was invited for screening. How did you feel walking down the red carpet in such an important event and what went through your mind when a standing ovation was given after the gala screening of the movie?
I asked the production team of ‘G.I Joe’ three months prior to Cannes to adjust my schedule so that I could attend. Bouts of rain delayed filming, so it was actually not easy to re-schedule. But I was really keen on finding out the response to the movie. It was very exciting to get a standing ovation at the end of the screening and when the applause didn’t cease, I had no idea whether I should join in the clapping, or wave to the audience. It was great to be the centre of attention of such an international audience.
Chang-yi’s crazed expressions and behavior were really impressive. What preparations did you embark on in order to portray him perfectly?
I thought I would look more villain-like with ripped, whipcord muscles. I intended to train to achieve that but I injured my ankle and had to wear a cast. So in the end, I just worked out my upper body with a personal trainer for more than a month. I don’t know if my point went across to the audience.
How long did you have to train before shooting scenes like wielding guns while riding a horse and fighting on top of a moving train? (Were there many NGs involved?)
It was my first time acting on a horse and I needed lots of practice. But I snapped my ankle on the first day, so I couldn’t practice after that at all. I had last-minute training in the desert itself before the shoot. Riding a horse in the vast China desert actually improved my riding skills rapidly. But making friends with the horse wasn’t very easy.
You have chosen a Hollywood-bound path with blockbusters like ‘G.I. JOE’ and ‘I come with the rain’. It must had been a milestone for you as an actor. Were there any difficult moments during the filming of these movies?
Expressing myself and acting in English was quite tough for me. Difficulty with pronunciation and intonation made it hard for me to convey my state of mind. Sometimes when I wanted to re-shoot some scenes. I blurted out ‘I’m sorry’ in Korean, which made the crew burst out in laughter. It was quite enjoyable for everyone!
In Korea, you are in your realm and enjoy immense recognition, thus any works of yours would be automatically well-received. Why did you decide to move out of your comfort zone and act in Hollywood?
I actually really did consider that fact (laughs). Being taken as a newbie among young foreign actors was not easy. But as an actor, I always welcome new challenges and changes, which will ultimately make better at my job.
Do you have any new projects in the pipeline?
I have done three movies in a row, so I would like to rest for a while. I’ll start shooting a new drama ‘Iris’ at end of the year.
What would you like to say to your fans in Singapore?
I’ve given my word that I’ll come to Singapore again but I haven’t got the chance to ride on that promise yet. I hope to visit again very soon, whether it’s for work or for something else. Till then, take care of your health...
Lee Byung Hun converses through his eyes more than anything else, even words. They are full of life and emotion and it is this quality that makes him unique. With his mysterious charm and enchanting screen presence, he never fails to mesmerise all who watch him. We look forward to him weaving more of his magic on screens in the future.
Source: mykozine.com, KOZINE August 2008 |
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Thanks to Hyc-bhjwlove.com
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August 10, 2008
The Good The Bad The Weird attracts 6 million viewers
SEOUL, Aug. 10 (Yonhap) -- Kim Ji-woon's tribute to Spaghetti Westerns, "The Good The Bad The Weird," has topped the 6 million audience mark in the first three weeks of its local release, its distributor said Sunday.
The 20 billion won (US$20 million) film has drawn the largest number of viewers in theaters this year, beating "The Chaser," a suspense thriller that drew 5.13 million people, said CJ Entertainment.
Source: Yonhap News
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August 12, 2008
[ChanMi's star news] Lee Byeong-heon leaves for the U.S
Lee Byeong-Heon has just finished his press tour for the movie "The Good, the Bad, the Weird" and will be leaving for the U.S. without a break.
He will be starring in the later parts of "G.I Joe". Lee has filmed for this film in Prague until June this year and came back to Korea in November for "The Good, the Bad, the Weird".
Lee has also met Josh Hartnett in Hong Kong when he went to film for the movie "The Good, the Bad, the Weird" (added: filming on location in China) last year and was asked to part take in "I Come with the Rain".
His first Hollywood movie, "G.I. Joe" will be released next August. Lee has been working with the same agency CAA as Steven Spielberg and Tom Cruise. [note: Lee Byunghun belongs to Endeavor Talent Agency, he left CAA in 2006]
Source: cynews.cyworld.com via hancinema.net with editing
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Thanks to Hyc at CJW-soompi.com
Source: news.empas.com
2008-08-13
' Jiwoo Hime'... Japanese popularity is impregnable as expected.
In the Japanese internet e-vote Japan for the most popular Korean actresses voting started on the 1st, and until the morning of 13th, the result showed that about 16,000 people have already taken part. Choi Jiwoo is ranking No. 1 with the overwhelming approval rate which reaches 60%, 9800 votes. The 2nd place of 2700 votes, 16%, goes to Song Hye-kyo, and Yoon Eun Hye with 2300 votes, 14% is ranking 3rd.
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Thanks to Hyc & ylin at CJW-soompi.com
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alahai...............tak leh tido laaa mcm ni....................rindunyaaaaa......' |
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