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- High Cut turns Yoon Seung-ah into party queen
- Mary Stayed Out All Night: Episode 14
- Lee Na-young still waiting for her payday
- Kim Tae-hee dresses as a fake Korean princess
High Cut turns Yoon Seung-ah into party queen Posted: 22 Dec 2010 05:11 AM PST Playful Kiss sidekick Yoon Seung-ah turns “party queen” for a new spread in High Kick magazine, which produces reliably stylish fashion shoots. Or maybe I should say stylized rather than stylish, since their fashion choices are frequently questionable. In any case, Yoon Seung-ah’s photos are in keeping with High Cut’s penchant for wacked-out hair and dramatic makeup, and took twelve hours to shoot (I’m guessing the hair took up a large chunk of that time). These photos take on the concept “Party Fantasy,” while other looks featured in the spread include an ’80s-inspired “Glam Punk” as well as the softer “Sweet Lovely.” PLEASE don’t tell me crimping is coming back; that was a good look for no one. (...) © javabeans for Dramabeans, 2010. | Permalink | 7 comments | Add to del.icio.us |
Mary Stayed Out All Night: Episode 14 Posted: 21 Dec 2010 09:07 PM PST Well, it finally happened. You knew it was coming. The episode in which girlfriday’s sanity gets kidnapped and sold on the black market. What’s the going rate for what’s left of my marbles? So…Mu-gyul gets KIDNAPPED. No, really. I was hoping that maybe I just had too much to drink and imagined that part last night, but then I realized I would just be angry at myself for imagining such a ridiculous scenario…and lo and behold, it’s actually happening. Sigh, Drama. Sigh. (...) © girlfriday for Dramabeans, 2010. | Permalink | 235 comments | Add to del.icio.us |
Lee Na-young still waiting for her payday Posted: 21 Dec 2010 03:45 PM PST Runaway Plan B is wrapped and off the air, but lead actress Lee Na-young has yet to see a single cent from it, and is taking legal steps to claim her salary. To that end, she has filed suit against producers with the Seoul Central District Court demanding the unpaid wages, according to her management company Keyeast. This comes after the drama that boasted a 10 billion won budget had trouble securing funding mid-shoot, troubled by ever-dropping ratings. Lee isn’t the only one who hasn’t been paid; other supporting cast members and crew are also waiting. According to management reps, other stars in the main cast like Rain, Daniel Henney, and Yoon Jin-seo have received some pay, though the rest is still outstanding. A source with the production company promised to negotiate the matter, but it remains to be seen how long that might take if the problem is that there are no funds to be paid. I hadn’t heard of Runaway running into mid-drama funding issues, although I can see how that happened after its strong start quickly took a dive as the show wasted episodes throwing around its money and glitz before getting down to the actual story. The ratings stabilized at 10% (down from 20%), but it was difficult wooing people back; turns out viewers can’t be bought off with empty style, and they checked out before the show could hook them by turning its attention to real conflict and drama. It’s too bad, because I found myself enjoying Runaway a lot more once they started to take the story seriously, and it turned out to be much better than I initially thought. But you can’t blame people for moving on without waiting to see when — if — things would get better. Via Segye RELATED POSTS
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Kim Tae-hee dresses as a fake Korean princess Posted: 21 Dec 2010 10:32 AM PST In these stills for MBC’s My Princess, the costuming of series star Kim Tae-hee is really just a sly wink at the audience, because this has nothing to do with her rags-to-riches Cinderella turn after her character, Lee Seol, is discovered to be a real princess. Instead, the scene depicts Seol in a princess costume as a part-time gig, before she makes the discovery of her true identity as lost royalty. Seol’s a penny-pincher who’ll do just about anything (legal, one assumes) to earn some spare cash, which is how she ends up wearing all this traditional royal finery. It’s here that she happens to meet a Western princess, and they end up taking a photo together. (...) © javabeans for Dramabeans, 2010. | Permalink | 49 comments | Add to del.icio.us |
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