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- Choi Jung-won in Kyushu, Part 2
- Playful Kiss: Episode 13
- Park Shi-hoo plays the rebel millionaire in Queen of Reversals
- My Princess undergoes a PD switch
Choi Jung-won in Kyushu, Part 2 Posted: 14 Oct 2010 06:08 AM PDT Actress Choi Jung-won (Wish Upon a Star) recently traveled to Kyushu, Japan, and we’ve already seen the first set of stills from her trip. That means that there isn’t much additional news to note this time, but the photos sure are lovely to look at. (I like this set better than the first, because this one looks more visually interesting than just sightseeing in the streets.) (...) © javabeans for Dramabeans, 2010. | Permalink | One comment | Add to del.icio.us |
Posted: 13 Oct 2010 09:55 PM PDT FINALLY! I’ve been waiting twelve episodes (nearly thirteen, really) for this turn in the story. I’m not saying Ha-ni has to become a different person or that Seung-jo needs to turn into a considerate human being overnight for me to be satisfied — I just needed some balance to this relationship. I’m not even so greedy as to hope for a 50-50 balance — I’m talking one teeny, tiny, friggin’ step toward Ha-ni, Mr. Robot Boy. Something that gives me assurance that I’m not wasting my time hoping that these two kiddos can work it without necessitating a complete destruction of Ha-ni’s dignity. I was beginning to think that wouldn’t be possible. SONG OF THE DAY Sesame and Cotton Candy – “이즐께” [ Download ] (...) © javabeans for Dramabeans, 2010. | Permalink | 153 comments | Add to del.icio.us This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Park Shi-hoo plays the rebel millionaire in Queen of Reversals Posted: 13 Oct 2010 04:10 PM PDT It appears that Park Shi-hoo‘s bad-boy chaebol character in Queen of Reversals is somewhat modeled after scene-stealer Tae-bong (played by Yoon Sang-hyun) of the original Queen of Housewives, even if the stories are completely different. Park’s arrogant Gu Yong-shik is the youngest son in a chaebol family, and, as befits spoiled younger sons, has the rebellious attitude to go with that position. (...) © javabeans for Dramabeans, 2010. | Permalink | 43 comments | Add to del.icio.us |
My Princess undergoes a PD switch Posted: 13 Oct 2010 11:12 AM PDT Kim Tae-hee and Song Seung-heon‘s new romantic-comedy series, My Princess, is about a month from entering its first shoots for its January 2011 premiere, and has undergone a recent director switch. Originally to be helmed by Hon and Fantasy Couple director Kim Sang-ho, now it’ll be led by Kwon Seok-jang of Pasta and Radish Kimchi. According to a source with the production, this switch comes as a result of PD Kim incurring an fracture to his left leg that will require 12 weeks to heal. PD Kwon apparently has another drama in the works that is aiming for an October 2011 broadcast, but he’ll be putting that one on the back burner while he tackles My Princess first. The MBC drama centers around the love of an “ordinary university student” (Kim Tae-hee) and a chaebol-turned-diplomat (Song Seung-heon). Excuse me while I get over my laughing fit at both of those descriptions. It’s like they’re taunting us, Go ahead and try to suspend your disbelief, I dare you. Her character is an older student (as in, she attends university later than the average student) who is described as “sly and thrifty,” and turns into a princess overnight. Due to the sudden replacement of the director, My Princess is currently undergoing some script revisions. (Eek to last-minute story changes!) It’s being penned by Lovers in Paris and On Air writer Kim Eun-sook, along with new writer Jang Young-shil. While I don’t have strong opinions about either PD, I’ll admit that I preferred Kim’s work to Kwon’s, and wasn’t much impressed by the look or the pace of the latter’s Pasta (cute drama was cute, but only thanks to the shining two stars and their chemistry). On the other hand, I’d been quite intrigued by the way Kim managed to create the perfect ambiance for his horror-thriller Hon (Soul). Oh well, what can ya do? Watch and laugh at the ridiculous shenanigans, I suppose. RELATED POSTS
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