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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Flower Boy Ramyun Shop (Korean Drama 2011)



  • Network: tvN
  • Episodes: 16
  • Runtime: Mon & Tue 23:10
  • Language: Korean
  • Country: South Korea


Cha Chi-Soo (Jung Il-Woo) is the only son of a family that owns Korea's largest food conglomerate named Chasung. Yang Eun-Bi (Lee Chung-Ah) is a 25-years-old senior studying physical education in a college. She believes that teaching is the best type of job and finally she gets the opportunity to became a teacher.When the two first meet, she finds him cool but then she realizes he's younger than her. Not just this, Chi-Soo is arrogant and full of himself, narcissist and  untrustworthy with women.Obviously their personalities collide above all when Eun-Bi finds out he's one of her students and she understands that they can't be together. After her father's death, Eun-Bi decides to go on with her life and to be just herself and she starts to manage her father's ramyun shop with Choi Gang-Hyuk , a weird but handsome guy who treats her as his wife. Chi-Soo realizes his feelings for Eun-Bi and suddenly  Gang-Hyuk offers to Chi-Soo to work at the ramyun shop with them, so Chi-Soo accepts to have the opportunity to stay beside Eun-Bi. This leads to many romantic misunderstandings.


 CAST

Jung Il Woo as Cha Chi Soo
Lee Chung Ah as Yang Eun Bi
Lee Ki Woo as Choi Kang Hyuk
Kim Ye Won as Kang Dong Joo  
Jo Yoon Woo  as Woo Hyun Woo
Park Min Woo  as Kim Ba Wool
Joo Hyun as Cha Ok Gyun (Chi Soo's father)
Ho Soo  as Yoon So Yi
Seo Bum Suk as Jung Gyu
Jung In Ki as Yang Chul Dong 












Monday, November 28, 2011

The Musical (Korean Drama 2011)




  • TV Show: The Musical
  • Director: Kim Kyung-Yong
  • Writer: Kim Hee-Jae
  • Network: SBS
  • Episodes: 16
  • Release Date: September 2, 2011
  • Runtime: Fri. 21:55
  • Language: Korean
  • Country: South Korea
Ko Eun-Bi (Ku Hye-Sun) is a medical student, but she dreams of becoming a musical actress. She thinks about musicals all day and even dreams about musicals at night.
Hong Jae-Hee (Daniel Choi) comes back to South Korea. He used to compose songs for musicals, but now writes pop songs. One day, Eun-Bi practices a song while out in a park and Hong Jae-Hee, who fell asleep in the park after drinking too much alcohol, is awaken by her singing and he tells her that without talent she shouldn't think of becoming a musical actress.Anyway Eun-Bi decides to take time off from medical school to take part in numerous auditions. She fails all of them. After some time they meet by chance and , when Eun-Bi improvises lyrics, Hong Jae-Hee recognizes her talent and starts to write a song  just to let her do a musical. He slowly falls in love with Eun-Bi  but his ex-lover, the famous musical actress Bae Kang-Hee, creates misunderstandings between them. When Jae-Hee confesses his feeling to Eun-Bi, she refuses him because of her desire to became a musical actress just with her resources. From then their lives separate just to make them realize how much they care for each other.

CAST  :
  • Koo Hye Sun as Go Eun Bi
  • Choi Daniel as Hong Jae Yi
  • Park Ki Woong as Yoo Jin
  • Ok Joo Hyun  as Bae Kang Hee
  • Ki Eun Se  as Seo Ra Kyung
  • Park Kyung Rim as Sa Bok Ja
  • Kim Hyun Sung as Han Sang Won
  • Oh Jung Se as Goo Jak
  • Kim Yong Min  as Joon Hyuk
  • Kim In Seo as Sang Mi
  • Lee Do Kyung as Eun Bi's father
  • Jung Young Sook as Yang Soon Yi
  • Kang Ji Hoo as Hyun Kwang Seo
  • Cha Kwang Soo as Yoo Jin Young
  • Ahn Yeo Jin as Sun Hee
  • Park Geun Hyung as President Yoo
























City Hunter OST (Korean Drama 2011)





Scent of a Woman OST Korean Drama 2011






Me Too Flower ! Episode 4 and Episode 6 Hot Kisses

 Yoon Shi Yoon and Lee Ji Ah Kisses passionately:
 
Episode 4 car scene




Scene episode 6 video and photo :






Me Too Flower ! Making of - Behind the scenes

Making Of the Drama Poster



In the making of scene :

Me Too Flower ! Teasers and Press Conference 2011

Teasers - Trailers







Press Conference 
 

Me Too, Flower ! Korean Drama 2011


Title:  Me Too, Flower!
Also known as: I’m A Flower, Too
Genre: Romance, Comedy
Episodes: 16 (To Be Confirmed)
Broadcast network: MBC
Broadcast period: 2011-Nov-09 to 2011-Dec-29
Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 21:55

Synopsis
Seo Jae Hee is trying to avoid his past and he struggles to have a normal life.Cha Bong Sun is a policewoman with a rough personality unable to communicate to others her feelings. One day they meet by chance and they are automatically against to each other. Their painful memories and the desire to improve their lives, slowly bring them closer to each other.Things became complicated because of two women who intrude into their relationship.A complex love story involving three women and one man.

Cast
Main Cast
Yoon Shi Yoon as Seo Jae Hee
Lee Ji Ah as Cha Bong Sun
Han Go Eun as Park Hwa Young
Seo Hyo Rim as Kim Dal
Jo Min Ki as Park Tae Hwa
Lee Ki Kwang as Jo Ma Roo
Supporting Cast
Im Ha Ryong as Bae Sang Uk
Kim Ji Sook as Kim Do Mi
Lee Byung Joon as Team leader Kim
Son Il Kwon as whimsical Manager Lee
Jung Man Shik as Kim Do Gyun
Baek Seung Hee as Lee Young Hee
Ki Joo Bong
Baek Bong Ki
Baek Seung Hwan
Jo Sung Kyu
Heo Ga Yoon
Notes
Actor Kim Jae Won was originally cast as Seo Jae Hee. However, he was replaced by Yoon Shi Yoon due to an accident during the first day shooting on 4 October 2011.








Saturday, November 26, 2011

Kim Hyun Joong "First Tour 2011 in Japan"


 
Kim Hyun Joong started touring on November 9 in Osaka and he visited 7 Japanese cities, including, Sapporo, Sendai, Hiroshima, Yokohama, Nagoya, and Tokyo. He held his last fan meeting in Fukuoka on November 23. He arrived in Fukuoka on November 22 and visited the venue for a fan meeting rehearsal. Kim Hyun Joong attended the rehearsal seriously and acted professionally, even though the venue was empty.Kim’s second mini album Lucky, which was released in November, ranked first on the ‘Imported Album Category’ of the Japanese Oricon daily chart.


Source: TV Report




Gong Yoo comeback with " The Crucible" 2011 Korean Movie


Also known as "Dogani" and "Silenced"
Based on the novel of the same name written by star author Gong Ji-young, whose novels have sold more than a million copies. When her novel was published in June 2009, it became an instant hit also because it is based on a true story.


        
    The film begins as Gang In-ho (Gong Yoo), who is working to earn money for his daughter’s surgery, is appointed to a school for hearing-impaired children in Gwangju. But what he discovers there is an ugly truth: the children are being physically and sexually abused by their teachers. 
When he decides to fight for the children’s rights and expose the crimes being committed at the school, In-ho teams up with human rights activist Seo Yu-jin (Jeong Yu-mi). But he and Yu-jin soon realize the school’s principal and teachers, and even the police, prosecutors and churches in the community are actually trying to cover up the truth.




Cast : Gong Yoo, Jeong Yu-mi , Kim Hyeon-soo, Jeong In-seo
Released in South Korea on September 2011.



Actor Joo Ji-hoon ended his military service on November 21st


Joo Ji-hoon had a discharging ceremony in front of the Special Welfare Command in Seoul on the morning of November 21st.
Domestic fans as well as Chinese and Japan were there to congratulate him.
He recently decided to star in the musical "Doctor Zhivago" as his return project.
We did not forget the actor who debuted with the 2006 MBC drama "Princess Hours" and  later starred in KBS 2TV's "Devil", and movie like as "Antique" and "The Naked Kitchen" . He is popular not only in Korea but also in Japan and China and we're happy to have him ready to act again.





Source Osen, SportKorea and Nate
http://news.nate.com/view/20111121n01951?mid=e0101