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[SBS] City Hunter (Lee MinHo, Park MinYoung, Lee JunHyuk) ~ Sesi Borak2
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Reply 99# Ley
lupa laks dorg penah berlakon sama dlm cite i am sam tu ekek...
motip lupa psl minho dlm tu bwk watak sengal ehe.. |
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Reply 105# Ley
min young lebih kurang mcm min-ah
dpt berlakon sume bersame ngan idol... |
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tak keluar lak gambar yg aku tepek.. |
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Lee Jun-hyuk joins City Hunter
by javabeans | February 23, 2011 | 34 Comments
Lee Jun-hyuk is joining the cast of City Hunter, the franchise formerly set in the seedy underbelly of metropolitan life which has now been transferred to the much less gritty Blue House. I guess it really IS the season for presidential dramas.
Lee will play a prosecutor with the Seoul District Prosecutor’s Office, a workaholic characterized by a strong sense of duty with dreams of becoming attorney general. He doesn’t believe in love and intends to marry a woman with a sterling background…but things never go the way we intend, do they? Instead, an accident involving his father leads him to an encounter with a Blue House bodyguard (Park Min-young), and he finds himself unexpectedly drawn to her. Thus begins the love triangle between him, the bodyguard, and her other love interest (our hero), Lee Min-ho, who’s part of the international communications team at the Blue House.
I found Lee Jun-hyuk pretty charming in Three Brothers as he cheerfully (and persistently!) pursued his honey, but he was less interesting in I Am Legend as the not-quite-love-interest. (Methinks the plans for a big romance fizzled when they realized he had zero chemistry with Kim Jung-eun.) He also had a recurring cameo on Secret Garden, where he was the underhanded star who tried to steal Seul away from Oska with lies, oh such stupid lies.
I’m neither excited nor disappointed in his casting here, though that may be because I’m no longer that excited about City Hunter in general. Oh, I’ll still be watching — Lee Min-ho fascinates me — and I hope it proves itself to be much more compelling than its setup suggests. But let’s just say I’m not gonna be holding any breaths.
City Hunter is planned for a May 25 premiere on SBS, which makes it a Wednesday-Thursday drama.
Via Segye
gagagagagaggaaa.. i like this mamat... |
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a haa!betul la mamat nih...cm taw2 jer... |
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thanks for the article from soompi
Kim SangJoon is going to join 'City Hunter'.
Just a brief summary after viewing the Chinese translation:
He is going to play the role, Lee JinPyo(?) and he will be the stepfather of YoonSung (Lee Minho).
He is a bodyguard at the South Korean president's residence, the Blue House and he is a patriotic person which has a strong sense of justice. Because of an incident, he got betrayed and he does not believe human anymore and started his plan of revenge.
Kim SangJoon is a former marine corps, thus he can do some high difficulty action moves because of his experience in the military. He is currently having some training to maintain his stamina for the drama because it has been 11 years that he did not do any action movies/dramas.
'49 Days' is going to broadcast after 'Sign' and followed up by 'City Hunter' on May 25. |
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Lee jin pyo~goojunpyo |
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Cnfrm ye Park Min-yeong? Best2..
suke tgk dia ni..neutral beauty je muke dia.. |
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Cnfrm ye Park Min-yeong? Best2..
suke tgk dia ni..neutral beauty je muke dia..
ola_oli Post at 12-3-2011 07:52
bleh caye ke natural beauty...? ekekee tapi dia memang canteks..... body pun lawa...... |
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Reply 114# manganini
dulu pn aku suke tgk kecantikan mihan nih...tp pas ade forumer kte die ni ade bt surgery...trus hancur bkecai...pepepun...suke mutu lakonan die.....tu mmg x bole di sangkal lg... |
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Post Last Edit by blankie at 14-3-2011 12:17
KARA’s Goo Hara cast for SBS’s “City Hunter”by VITALSIGN on March 13, 2011 at 11:30 pm
KARA’s Goo Hara will be making her debut as an actress through SBS’s “City Hunter“!
Hara built up her acting skills through KARA’s on-going Japanese drama series, “URAKARA“; ”City Hunter” will mark her debut Korean drama role. Hara was cast for the role of the president’s daughter, a spunky young woman who failed to get into college the first time and is studying to make up for it.
Hara will join the rest of the cast at the end of the month. She’ll continue to juggle her busy Japanese schedules in conjunction with her new drama role.
Representatives of DSP Media commented, “Whenever we received casting offers for dramas, we were highly concerned with the unresolved controversy surrounding KARA and weren’t able to make a decision. However, acting has been another important course for idol singers lately, so we felt that this would be a great opportunity and decided to cast her for the role after much discussion.”
They continued, “Because of the group’s Japanese promotions, we know that a lot of their Korean fans are disappointed with the lack of Korean activities, which was pressuring to us as well. We’ll be starting by reviving the members’ individual activities in order to further work hard and make sure that KARA can greet their fans as a group once again.”
Source: Newsen via Nate
from allkpop.. |
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Lee Kwang-soo added to City Hunterby javabeans | March 9, 2011 | 68 Comments
More casting news for City Hunter comes with the announcement of Lee Kwang-soo, the Dong Yi and High Kick Through the Roof actor whom you may also know from the variety program Running Man. (He’s known there as “angry Kwang-soo” and “incriminating Kwang-soo,” the latter nickname being attributed to his habit of embarrassing his fellow castmates with stories.)
In City Hunter, the drama that no longer bears much resemblance to its source material (going from the gritty urban underground to the posh presidential house), Lee’s character has a methodical, rigid personality and has a genius (sigh! Another one) for computers.
He’ll join Lee Min-ho, Park Min-young, and Lee Jun-hyuk. The first two are co-workers at the Blue House, with Lee Min-ho as a part of the international communications team and Park playing a presidential bodyguard. Lee Jun-hyuk is a workaholic prosecutor who’ll vie for Park’s affections (naturally).
I have no idea how this project went from the PI partnership premise of City Hunter to a bickering workplace dealio, and am wondering if there’s any way to preserve the original property (in story, tone, relationship dynamic) with this new setup. I’m all for updated scenarios and reimagined characters, but it’s just hard to understand how a supposed remake can be so unlike the franchise from which it takes its name.
City Hunter is set to premiere on May 25.
Via TV Report
cr: dramabeans
camne laa ekk dia blakon.. aku dok imejin running man je.. |
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bleh caye ke natural beauty...? ekekee tapi dia memang canteks..... body pun lawa......
manganini Post at 13-3-2011 01:15
nmpk je natural beautynye tp ori x ori belakang citey..hehehe...tp dia mmg cntikkan.. |
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Cast of “City Hunter” attends their first script-reading togetherby VITALSIGN on March 15, 2011 at 10:25 pm
On March 14th, the cast members of SBS’s upcoming drama, “City Hunter“, participated in their first script-reading at the SBS Ilsan Production Center.
Lee Min Ho, Park Min Young, Lee Jun Hyuk, KARA’s Goo Hara, Chun Ho Jin, Kim Sang Joong, Lee Hyo Jung, and Lee Gwang Soo worked together for a total of three hours in a friendly atmosphere, exhibiting professional attitudes and perfect teamwork. The leading stars had even voluntarily stayed behind afterwards to further rehearse on their own in other rooms.
The drama is based off the original Japanese comic series, “City Hunter“, although minor tweaks have been added to make it work with a Korean background.
The drama is currently scheduled to air its pilot episode on March 25th, and has already been earning much anticipation, thanks to its all-star cast. That hype got bumped up another notch after it was revealed that PD Jin Hyuk (who’s known for “Shining Inheritance” and “Prosecutor Princess“) and writer Hwang Eun Kyung (who’s known for “Daemul“) had teamed up for the production.
Producers of “City Hunter” stated, “The scene from the script-reading was a scene of perfect cooperation between young, passionate actors, and the older, more experienced seniors. We could all feel their determination in hoping to make this the best drama possible.”
Source: OSEN via Nate
from allkpop |
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