A Korean Ocean’s Eleven in the works Posted: 31 Jan 2011 05:19 AM PST A Korean Ocean’s Eleven? Starring Lee Jung-jae? SIGN ME UP. Choi Dong-hoon, the director of the hit fusion action comedy Jeon Woo Chi, is back with a new movie titled Thieves, and Lee Jung-jae is currently in final talks to star. The film unfolds as a gang of thieves joins forces with the master thief who’d betrayed them in the past as they attempt a diamond heist out of a Singapore casino. The head thief’s old flame, along with Korean and Chinese police pursuers, complicate matters along the way. While no contracts have been signed for other stars, there’s a good chance we’ll see a number of actors who have previously worked with director Choi, such as Kim Yoon-seok (Jeon Woo Chi, The Chaser), who is currently a possibility to star. Also reportedly in contention is Jeon Ji-hyun (Blood: The Last Vampire), although frankly it seems there are always about ten random rumors about her supposed next project to every real one. Thieves is currently busy casting, and plans to begin filming in May. Now, do I think this movie is original or even creative? Not one bit — it’s not just inspired by Ocean’s Eleven, it sounds exactly like it. But do I think it’s going to be awesome fun? Oh, hell yeah. I can’t wait to see the ten hotties selected to join Mr. Lee Jung-jae (which, sure, may not end up being strictly eleven but should at least offer up plentiful excuses for eye candy). Woot woot. Via Star News RELATED POSTS © javabeans for Dramabeans, 2011. | Permalink | No comments | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Lee Jung-jae |
Jang Geun-seok, the outdoor háikər Posted: 30 Jan 2011 08:22 PM PST | | girlfriday: | Oh, Jang Geun-seok. Sigh. | javabeans: | Wait, first, can we talk about this weird-ass campaign? It's for a clothing brand called… wait for it… Codes Combine Háikər. As in, one who hikes. I mean, haikes. | girlfriday: | As in, writes haikus? | javabeans: | Yes. While glaring like Rocky. | (...) Read the rest of Jang Geun-seok, the outdoor háikər (202 words) © javabeans for Dramabeans, 2011. | Permalink | 96 comments | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Jang Geun-seok, Kim Ok-bin Gu Hye-sun directs festival trailer Posted: 30 Jan 2011 02:20 PM PST Actress and budding director Gu Hye-sun is back behind the camera as she takes on the directing of the official trailer for the International Women’s Film Festival in Seoul. She’s done a trailer of this kind before, for 2009′s 7th Asiana International Short Film Festival, so she’s got some experience, even if the trailers are super-short (approximately 1 minute in length). As you probably are aware, Gu has spent the better part of the past two years focusing on her interests outside of acting, such as songwriting, drawing, writing, and directing. She does have an acting project in the works (the drama The Musical), but for whatever reason, it has yet to secure a broadcaster or a timeslot and has been languishing for a while. One wonders when it’ll finally see the light of day — will it be like Birdie Buddy and fade into nothing, or Paradise Ranch and hit airwaves eventually? It appears that she’s more interested in directing than performing at the moment, and she has been writing her next feature length film, a vampire romance that she intends to direct. Truth be told, I prefer her as an actress, and it’s the area where I think she’s strongest (though, funny enough, her biggest project — Boys Before Flowers — is pretty much her worst acting performance), though I’m sure it’s her prerogative to spend her time developing other interests. This year’s festival (the 13th) takes on the theme of women in action, which’ll serve as the main motif of Gu’s trailer, and takes place on April 7 through 14. Via Sports Khan RELATED POSTS © javabeans for Dramabeans, 2011. | Permalink | 28 comments | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: directors, Gu Hye-sun |
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