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- Kim Gab-soo’s awesome Secret Garden parody
- My Princess: Episode 3
- Two movie releases precede Hyun Bin’s military service
Kim Gab-soo’s awesome Secret Garden parody Posted: 13 Jan 2011 06:09 AM PST Okay, there have been a ton of recent parodies and references to Hyun Bin‘s sparkly tracksuit in Secret Garden, but this one really takes the cake. And not just because it features a perennial drama favorite, Kim Gab-soo, but because of the title it has given itself: “Sausage Garden.” OMG. Someone want to tell them that, uh, that title? It suggests something entirely different than what they mean? (...) © javabeans for Dramabeans, 2011. | Permalink | No comments | Add to del.icio.us |
Posted: 12 Jan 2011 09:54 PM PST My Princess puts a smile on my face. This drama is a ball of fluffy cute humor, buoyed by an often hilarious rapport between Kim Tae-hee and Song Seung-heon. It’s in the bickering vein, but not characterized by constant fighting or shrillness, which is often a danger in bickering romances. Sometimes the mood is friendly, sometimes sweet, and sometimes irritated, and I like that we’re always traveling between those, lest we linger too long in one mode. With this episode, My Princess beat Sign — after trailing it by a mere 0.1% last Thursday — and scored a 20.0% rating (versus Sign’s 16.2%). Things are looking promising. SONG OF THE DAY My Princess OST – “Falling” [ Download ] (...) © javabeans for Dramabeans, 2011. | Permalink | 76 comments | Add to del.icio.us This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Two movie releases precede Hyun Bin’s military service Posted: 12 Jan 2011 12:13 PM PST With military service looming and his current drama earning him raves, looks like Hyun Bin will be leaving civilian life with a bang. Not only is he constantly in the news for Secret Garden — whether it’s for his sparkly tracksuit fashions, his song on the OST, or the general fan-love for his quirky character — he’s also got two movies coming out in quick succession: Late Autumn and Love Me, Love Me Not. Both movies are looking at February releases, coming on the heels of his drama role. Filmed in Seattle, Late Autumn co-stars Tang Wei and is a remake of a famed 1966 Lee Man-hee film of the same name, which deals with an intense three-day love affair between a woman inmate who is granted special leave for several days and a man on the run. It was initially aiming for a November release, but obviously that didn’t pan out. (...) © javabeans for Dramabeans, 2011. | Permalink | 113 comments | Add to del.icio.us |
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