Showing posts with label Kbs drama. Show all posts
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Saturday, November 28, 2009

Back Again!!!!!!!

Yes we have been out of circulation for a loooooooong time. But now we are back and i promise there will be lots of Bang. To start with this is for Indian fans of Lee Min-ho. This might me a little stale for the Oldies in the circuit. But stilll....

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Lee Min Ho’s Childhood Photos Walkthrough

As with his rapidly rising popularity,many fans are getting curious by the day how the childhood of the leading man from the popular KBS “Boys Before Flowers”, Lee Min Ho, is like. IS PLUS has exclusively got hold of some childhood photos of Lee Min Ho, along with descriptions of them. In addition, Lee Min Ho’s mother will be giving interesting narrations on Lee Min Ho’s childhood in a 5-part daily articles, beginning from the 16th.

Young Lee Min Ho (0 - 4 years old)
(From Lee Min Ho’s mom)

I had a dream when I was bearing Min Ho, the dream scene is a plateau of chilli ground. Although the hospital did not gave me the sex of my child, but since having that dream, I was confident that it should be a son. I don’t normally like to eat meat, but for some strange reasons, I liked it alot during my pregnancy period. I ate beef every four days and now Lee Min Ho’s favourite dish is chilli with beef.

Min Ho was 3.2kg when he was born, a little lighter than the average newborn babies. His health was toward the weaker side from young till his elementary school stage. His Bronchus had some problems, therefore he is prone to cold whenever the season changes. And also, no matter how much food he ate, he just couldn’t get fat. I’m of blood type A, his body and personalities are very similar to me.

He doesn’t eat alot, nutritional tonics were given to him almost every season. We gave him a lot of food just like what others did to their child but he just can’t grow fat. He was always very shy with strangers and very sensitive. Therefore, I always had to carry him around and coax him.

Min Ho is especially beautiful when young. His eyes were bigger than his elder sister, his nose was high as well. The earliest signs showing his talent of being an actor was during young, due of his eloquence. Although his sister is fluent in her speech, Min Ho had learned to talk much earlier. When he was still in his infancy stage, he could quickly detect moving objects. The very first time he called “mom” was also about 3 to 4 months faster than an average child.

(Rest of the article will only be out in the next few days)

Now let us look at the photo walkthough of Lee Min Ho.

Lee Min Ho’s Photo Walkthrough With Descriptions

One year old birthday


Lee Min Ho is only slightly taller than the average child when he was young. He isn’t really very tall. But as he grew up, he became much taller. His physique became better as well. This photo was taken at a banquet hall in Seoul. Young Min Ho who was only one year old at that time, was not interested in any of the food placed on the table. Instead, he wanted a mouthful of cola-flavoured ice-cream which his sister was eating that time.

Two years old, on the home bed


When he was young, we all called Min Ho “sudden blink”. The main reason was because due to his large eyes, it was very cute when his eyes blink continuously. Before Christmas, “little Min Ho” sat on the bed.

Five years old, waiting to eat the cake that his father had brought, with his sister


Min Ho had a very good relationship with his sister. The number of arguments they had were really countable. This day, they posed on the table with the cake that their father had bought.

Six years old, tour to Chung Pyung with family


As with his role in “Boys Before Flowers”, Lee Min Ho in real life doesn’t know how to swim either. He was very timid during young and every time, the whole family has to encourage and coax him, before he will play in the water. Only after several assurance from his mom and sister did young Lee Min Ho decided to play in the water, but with his life-jacket and sunglasses on.

Seven years old, birthday at kindergarten


Min Ho is very shy, I had never dreamt of him becoming an actor one day. Even the song that he sang during his kindergarten birthday party was also after several practice at home with mom. Even though Min Ho was very shy when he was young, but he met plenty of friends when he progressed to middle school. He became more extrovert from then on.

Nine years old, grade 2, camping behind the school compound


During his elementary education, Min Ho learned soccer and started to like mountain climbing and playing around in the fields. During summer, he liked to catch insects.

Eighteen years old, high school graduation ceremony


Beginning from middle school stage, Min Ho is already very handsome and also enjoyed a high popularity among guy and girl friends. Even his sister’s friends called him “yun kyung’s ‘pretty boy’ brother”. He began his acting career when he was in his second year in high school. Although his looks is roughly the same as now, but he had pimples popping out as and when during that period.

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Friday, August 14, 2009

Chang Seo-hee Publicizes Gwangu Design Biennale


Chang Seo-hee Publicizes Gwangu Design Biennale




Actress Chang Seo-hee has been named as honorary PR ambassador for the 2009 Gwangju Design Biennale. She received her appointment certificate on August 12 at the Gwangju Biennale Conference Room in Gwangju. In the photo she speaks to a group of journalists. Chang Seo-hee named as honorary PR ambassador for Gwangju Design Biennale Actress Chang Seo-hee, who has been named PR ambassador for the 2009 Gwangju Design Biennale, pledged on August 12 to do her best to publicize the event in Korea and abroad. Receiving her appointment certificate at the conference room of the Gwangju Biennale Foundation, Chang said, "I already knew a lot about the Gwangju Design Biennale but I didn't have a chance to participate so far. I willingly accepted the offer to act as PR ambassador." Chang is a Korean Wave star who is very popular in Taiwan, China and Mongolia. Her popularity has soared recently for her role in the SBS series "Cruel Temptation," which has been exported to 10 countries. The actress has been busy promoting the series abroad. She pledged to publicize the Gwangju Biennale in Korea and overseas, saying that it is more popular abroad for its artistic and traditional aspects and that she wants to contribute to improving its status through her overseas activities. Meanwhile, appointment certificates have been also given to interpreters, management agents and volunteers. The 2009 Gwangju Design Biennale will kick off September 18 and will run through November 4. Apart from Chang, other PR ambassadors of the event include comedian Kim Yong-man and Japanese beauty expert Ikoshi. Source: KBS Global

Korean Actor So Ji-sub to Court Zhang Ziyi Onscreen


Korean Actor So Ji-sub to Court Zhang Ziyi Onscreen
South Korean heartthrob So Ji-sub is shyly knocking on the hearts of Chinese fans through "Sophie's Revenge" opposite superstar Zhang Ziyi.

The 31-year-old's first Chinese language film comes not long after completing the mandatory two-year military service and making a strong rebound with the 2008 box office success "Rough Cut" and hit TV series "Cain and Abel."

"After getting out of the military I wanted to challenge myself as an actor with new projects, and China is a new start," So told a packed press conference room in Seoul, Thursday.

"A lot of Korean actors are debuting overseas, but I hope people won't judge them by their debut piece, since it is a stepping stone," he said. "People say that my role is smaller than they expected but I'm not well known in China, and I am grateful for the opportunity to have worked on a great project with a great cast and crew."

The actor appeared chic in a simple black suit and a diamond stud sparkled on his left ear. He said starring in a lighthearted romantic comedy was a fresh relief from his usual hardboiled roles, but having to deliver lines in Chinese was a great challenge.

"Sophie's Revenge" marks a new adventure for his co-star as well. Zhang trades in her martial arts moves and period costumes for slapstick, romance and producing skills.

The film is the "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" star's debut as a producer. Directed by Chinese helmer Evan Jin, the movie is about a feisty cartoonist Sophie (Zhang), who is heartbroken when her perfect fiance Jeff (So) leaves her for another woman ― not just any woman but the glamorous movie star Anna. She meets a photographer Gordon (Peter Ho), who is apparently Anna's ex, and she persuades him to be her accomplice in undertaking the perfect revenge.

Zhang said that producing was tough but enjoyable, and spoke about the reasons for casting So. "So Ji-sub is obviously incredibly handsome. He was always diligent and hardworking, making commendable efforts to work in a foreign language. I've worked on English and Japanese lines before so I know how hard it is," she said. "Even though his role wasn't very big I think it's the beginning of something. I would love to work with him in the future."

She added that So was well received in China, and fans, including elderly female fans in their 60s and 70s, cheered for him at press events in Beijing and Shanghai, among other cities.

The project, moreover, was exciting for the 30-year-old actress since it marks her first romantic comedy in her 10-year acting career.

"It was a big change," she said, but also said her new character hit home base. "Sophie's character coincides with my real personality about 60 to 70 percent. I can be bright and adorable, even though I played a lot of strong personas before," said the screen beauty, who was pretty in cotton candy pink like her cheerful character.

So, like many people, had to forget Zhang's onscreen charisma. "I have seen most of her works so I had the impression that she would be strong and kind of rough, but she is very much like her character Sophie ― down-to-earth, cute and lovely in demeanor,'' he said, "but she was charismatic as a producer."

Zhang also showered her co-stars with compliments. When told that So is known as "So ganji" among Korean fans for being able to pull off any fashion style, she said that he was stylish in all his outfits in the film, in tuxedos to casual outfits, and in particular when he is wearing only a towel.

So, meanwhile, said it was regretful that his kissing scene with Zhang ended in one cut.

"Sophie's Revenge" is coming to theaters Aug. 20. Distributed by CJ Entertainment.

Credits: hyowlee@koreatimes.co.kr, image from daum.net

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

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Cult classic goes bump in the night
They're back. KBS' cult classic "Korean Ghost Stories" is returning to the small screen this summer. Titled "2009 Korean Ghost Stories," the series is looking to continue a tradition that was revived last year. After a nine-year hiatus, the 2008 revival paid homage to a time-honored KBS custom that started in 1977. Double-digit viewer ratings for last year's series -- a reported average of 17.7 percent -- testified to its continuing popularity. "Korean Ghost Stories" still had its mojo. Now, KBS is testing the waters with yet another set of old-school ghost stories, starting tonight. So, what can we expect from this summer's installment? First off, two more tales were added to the mix, for a total of 10. A vampire will be kicking things off this year, proof that even KBS has not managed to escape the recent vampire craze. Also, this time around, the computer graphics give the 2009 version a bit more oomph. A diverse line-up of vindictive ghosts will exact their revenge this summer, while inanimate objects, i.e. a wooden doll and a cursed book, will take on a life of their own. Fans, however, can rest assured that the cheesy special effects and costuming that gave the original its cult status haven't changed much over the years. Neither has the overall content of the series, which will feature iconic figures like the nine-tailed fox. This year, singer and actress Jeon Hye-bin will be tackling the classic role of the nine-tailed fox. "I feel like it is a love story," said actress Jeon at a press conference held last week. Jeon revealed the difficulties she faced with the slit-eyed lenses she wore for her role as a fox. "The lenses kept moving," she said. "So I couldn't blink. ... We tended to film in the dark and I couldn't see well because of the lenses." For actor Kim Ji-suk, who plays a vampire in the first episode of "2009 Korean Ghost Stories," the challenges he faced were more or less in the department of romance. "The first kiss scene was very hard," he joked, looking at co-star Lee Young-eun. "She had her lips clamped firmly." "There were a lot of outtakes for the kiss scenes," quipped Kim, who revealed that the characters lock lips twice in the upcoming episode. When asked what he thinks about the recent popularity of vampires, Kim answered: "A male vampire can come across as sexy. Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise were sexy." Will Kim make for a seductive vampire? Tune into "2009 Korean Ghost Stories" on KBS 2 TV, tonight at 9:55 p.m. to find out.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Iris Gets A Slot



News of Iris has been a little quiet lately, even as its star Lee Byung-heon readies for his Hollywood debut in the upcoming action flick GI Joe.

The 20 billion won production ($15 million) of KBS drama has finally been given a concrete slot on the schedule: It premieres following the Yoon Eun-hye drama My Fair Lady (aka Please Take Care of the Young Lady) in October.

Iris has shot in Japan and Hungary, and this latest announcement spurs the production into gear for its shoots at home. Originally, KBS had planned to air the Han Hyo-joo/Jang Hyuk drama Chuno in this time slot, but as they are still working out the details of Chuno’s run, they have instead moved Irisforward.

The drama stars a bevy of high-profile stars, including Lee Byung-heon (The Good, The Bad, The Weird), perennial CF favorite Kim Tae-hee (Love Story in Harvard), a surprisingly badass-looking Jung Jun-ho (Last Scandal of My Life), sexy Kim So-yeon (Gourmet), Kim Seung-woo (How to Meet a Perfect Neighbor), and Big Bang’s TOP.

Via No Cut News