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- Wedding stills (and more) from Paradise Ranch
- My Princess: Episode 1
- Sign wins (but just barely) in Wednesday ratings
- Joo Ji-hoon signs with Keyeast
Wedding stills (and more) from Paradise Ranch Posted: 06 Jan 2011 05:30 AM PST I haven’t been keeping up with the news on Paradise Ranch, but with the drama now set to air in two weeks, it’s time for me to get with the program. Pictured immediately above and below are the latest stills to be released from the production, which feature wedding shots of the lead couple, played by East of Eden actress Lee Yeon-hee and DBSK idol Choi Kang Changmin. (...) © javabeans for Dramabeans, 2011. | Permalink | 6 comments | Add to del.icio.us |
Posted: 05 Jan 2011 09:37 PM PST Oh, so cute. WAAAAY better than I was fearing, and Kim Tae-hee is seriously adorable. So if you don’t mind, I’d just like to take a moment to address Madam Girlfriday: MUAHAHA! I WIN! Neener neener, in your face! Okay, I’d better stop now, just in case things take a turn for the worse later and I’m forced to eat my words. Because even worse than having that rubbed in my face later on is deserving it. SONG OF THE DAY Acoustic Collabo – “My One and Only Love” [ Download ] (...) © javabeans for Dramabeans, 2011. | Permalink | 95 comments | Add to del.icio.us This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Sign wins (but just barely) in Wednesday ratings Posted: 05 Jan 2011 04:24 PM PST Two new shows kicked off with strong premieres today, bringing in ratings that were just within 0.2% of each other. SBS’s medical investigation drama Sign was the official first-place show with a rating of 16.1%, but MBC’s My Princess was close behind with a 15.9%. On the other hand, KBS’s President dropped from its previous episode number of 10.0% to an 8.9%. It has been in single digits for most of its run thus far, unable to break through despite generally favorable reviews. (...) © javabeans for Dramabeans, 2011. | Permalink | 41 comments | Add to del.icio.us |
Joo Ji-hoon signs with Keyeast Posted: 05 Jan 2011 10:56 AM PST He’s not due out of the army until November of this year, but it looks like Joo Ji-hoon (Goong, Antique Bakery) is already preparing for his comeback. Army duty can do a lot to wash a slate clean; it’s the Korean equivalent of earning your stripes as a man, and when your public image is tainted, it does the double duty of serving as penance for crimes committed. Joo has signed with Keyeast, Bae Yong-joon‘s management company, joining the likes of Kim Hyun-joong, Lee Na-young, Choi Kang-hee, and Lee Jia, just to name a few. I know it’s a management company’s job, and Bae Yong-joon is as much a brand name as it is a person, but I have this strange image in my mind of Bae Yong-joon collecting stars like little playthings. Perhaps his role in Dream High is coloring my impression. But if that drama’s confirmed one thing for me, it’s that Bae should stick to being the behind-the-scenes puppetmaster. There is no denying this man’s brilliance in turning stardom into cold hard cash, but his performance leaves a lot to be desired. And I say this having been on the bandwagon in the nineties. It just…ain’t 1998 anymore, is it? Regardless, it’s all good things for Joo Ji-hoon fans, who can expect a fully-manned comeback, with lots of press and a slew of new projects. Time to start making your wish lists for the drama gods. Via Seoul NTN RELATED POSTS
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